Saints Have Finalize the 2026 Draft Class By Signing Christen Miller to A Four Year Contract
New Orleans secures its defensive interior by locking down Georgia wrecking ball Christen Miller, completing a high-ceiling draft class built to terrorize opposing backfields and dominate the trenches.
The New Orleans Saints have officially closed the book on their 2026 draft negotiations, and they did so by fortifying the very heart of their defense. By signing former Georgia defensive tackle Christen Miller to a four-year rookie contract on Saturday, General Manager Mickey Loomis has ensured that the entire eight-player class is under wraps before the summer heat truly settles into Metairie. While the paperwork is a formality of the NFL offseason, the implications of this particular signing, and the player behind it, suggest the Saints are doubling down on a specific identity: violent, versatile, and young.
Saints signed Christen Miller — Nick Underhill (@nick_underhill) May 9, 2026 The Anchor of the Future Miller, the 42nd overall pick, was the final piece of the puzzle. It’s no coincidence that second-rounders are often the last to sign; the negotiation of guaranteed money in that specific slot is a notorious sticking point. But with the ink now dry, the focus shifts to what Miller brings to a defensive interior that has been searching for a consistent, disruptive "wrecking ball" to pair with Bryan Bresee.
At 6-foot-4 and 321 pounds, Miller isn't just a space-eater. His tape at Georgia revealed an explosive first step and a "high-motor" play style that is rare for men of his stature. In a division featuring mobile threats and physical run games, Miller represents the modern prototype: a tackle who can plug a gap on first down and collapse the pocket on third.
A "Georgia-to-NOLA" Pipeline? There is an undeniable trend emerging in the Saints' scouting department. By selecting both Miller and his collegiate teammate, tight end Oscar Delp, New Orleans is betting on the "winning culture" of Athens, Georgia.