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Saints roster breakdown
Posted on 8/26/25 at 4:04 pm
Posted on 8/26/25 at 4:04 pm
Quarterback (2): Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough
Haener’s release was the headliner here — at least until Moore announced Spencer Rattler as his Week 1 starter. But will the Saints add a third quarterback in the coming days? The Atlanta Falcons cut Easton Stick, a quarterback who played under Moore when they were with the Los Angeles Chargers in 2023. Perhaps that’s a name to watch.
Running back (4): Alvin Kamara, Kendre Miller, Devin Neal, Velus Jones
Jones was the last man in, and his special teams versatility might have been the deciding factor. The wide receiver-turned-running back made it over Clyde-Edwards Helaire, Cam Akers and undrafted free agent Marcus Yarns.
Wide receiver (6): Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed, Devaughn Vele, Brandin Cooks, Mason Tipton, Cedrick Wilson
Dante Pettis was the odd man out. After trading for Devaughn Vele last week, the Saints had to choose between one of two veterans in Pettis and Cedrick Wilson. While Pettis added some value as a returner, the Saints kept Wilson, who has familiarity with Moore and also gives the Saints another big body (6-2, 197) at the position.
Offensive line (9): Kelvin Banks, Trevor Penning, Erik McCoy, Cesar Ruiz, Taliese Fuaga, Dillon Radunz, Asim Richards, Luke Fortner and Torricelli Simpkins
The Saints traded for Richards — a move made out of necessity after the Saints were decimated at swing tackle. The Saints placed tackles Barry Wesley and Landon Young on injured reserve after waiving Josiah Ezirim and Jonathan Mendoza a day earlier. Richards, a 2023 fifth-round pick, played 177 snaps at left tackle last season.
ight end (3): Juwan Johnson, Jack Stoll, Moliki Matavao
Treyton Welch’s release came as a minor surprise as he seemed to outperform Matavao down the stretch of training camp. But it makes sense that the Saints would want to keep their seventh-round rookie over someone who will likely land on the practice squad. Taysom Hill and Foster Moreau, by the way, now must miss at least the next four games after being placed on Physically Unable to Perform.
Edge rusher (4): Chase Young, Carl Granderson, Cam Jordan, Chris Rumph
There was some question as to how many edge defenders the Saints would keep. It turns out the number was four, which pushed seventh-round rookie Fadil Diggs off the initial 53-man roster. Diggs was the Saints' last draft pick, and the only one who didn't make the team out of camp. 2023 second-round pick Isaiah Foskey was the other notable cut here.
Defensive interior (6): Bryan Bresee, Davon Godchaux, Nathan Shepherd, Vernon Broughton, Jonathan Bullard, Khristian Boyd
On the interior, Bullard made it over veteran Jonah Williams, whom the Saints would like to keep on their practice squad.
Linebacker (5): Demario Davis, Pete Werner, Danny Stutsman, Jaylan Ford, Isaiah Stalbird
D’Marco Jackson started two of the team’s three preseason games, but he didn’t make the final 53-man roster. He was supplanted late by Ford and Stalbird — whom defensive coordinator Brandon Staley raved about. Staley said Tuesday that both players showed great progress throughout camp.
Cornerback (6): Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alontae Taylor, Isaac Yiadom, Quincy Riley, Ugo Amadi, Rejzohn Wright
A strong finish to training camp and the preseason pushed Wright onto the 53-man roster. Wright not only showed a nose for the ball with two pass breakups — including a key play in the second preseason game that led to an interception — but he also showed some ability against the run, with 11 preseason tackles. The biggest question about this group is whether Taylor is ready to play in Week 1; if not, that role should go to veteran Ugo Amadi.
Safety (5): Justin Reid, Julian Blackmon, Jordan Howden, Jonas Sanker, J.T. Gray
No surprises here.
Specialists (3): Blake Grupe, Zach Wood and Kai Kroeger
It’ll be interesting to see if the Saints end up keeping Kroeger or search the waiver wire for an upgrade at punter. Special teams coordinator Phil Galiano didn’t dismiss the latter idea when asked Tuesday, but added he’s a fan of Kroeger’s youth.
Haener’s release was the headliner here — at least until Moore announced Spencer Rattler as his Week 1 starter. But will the Saints add a third quarterback in the coming days? The Atlanta Falcons cut Easton Stick, a quarterback who played under Moore when they were with the Los Angeles Chargers in 2023. Perhaps that’s a name to watch.
Running back (4): Alvin Kamara, Kendre Miller, Devin Neal, Velus Jones
Jones was the last man in, and his special teams versatility might have been the deciding factor. The wide receiver-turned-running back made it over Clyde-Edwards Helaire, Cam Akers and undrafted free agent Marcus Yarns.
Wide receiver (6): Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed, Devaughn Vele, Brandin Cooks, Mason Tipton, Cedrick Wilson
Dante Pettis was the odd man out. After trading for Devaughn Vele last week, the Saints had to choose between one of two veterans in Pettis and Cedrick Wilson. While Pettis added some value as a returner, the Saints kept Wilson, who has familiarity with Moore and also gives the Saints another big body (6-2, 197) at the position.
Offensive line (9): Kelvin Banks, Trevor Penning, Erik McCoy, Cesar Ruiz, Taliese Fuaga, Dillon Radunz, Asim Richards, Luke Fortner and Torricelli Simpkins
The Saints traded for Richards — a move made out of necessity after the Saints were decimated at swing tackle. The Saints placed tackles Barry Wesley and Landon Young on injured reserve after waiving Josiah Ezirim and Jonathan Mendoza a day earlier. Richards, a 2023 fifth-round pick, played 177 snaps at left tackle last season.
ight end (3): Juwan Johnson, Jack Stoll, Moliki Matavao
Treyton Welch’s release came as a minor surprise as he seemed to outperform Matavao down the stretch of training camp. But it makes sense that the Saints would want to keep their seventh-round rookie over someone who will likely land on the practice squad. Taysom Hill and Foster Moreau, by the way, now must miss at least the next four games after being placed on Physically Unable to Perform.
Edge rusher (4): Chase Young, Carl Granderson, Cam Jordan, Chris Rumph
There was some question as to how many edge defenders the Saints would keep. It turns out the number was four, which pushed seventh-round rookie Fadil Diggs off the initial 53-man roster. Diggs was the Saints' last draft pick, and the only one who didn't make the team out of camp. 2023 second-round pick Isaiah Foskey was the other notable cut here.
Defensive interior (6): Bryan Bresee, Davon Godchaux, Nathan Shepherd, Vernon Broughton, Jonathan Bullard, Khristian Boyd
On the interior, Bullard made it over veteran Jonah Williams, whom the Saints would like to keep on their practice squad.
Linebacker (5): Demario Davis, Pete Werner, Danny Stutsman, Jaylan Ford, Isaiah Stalbird
D’Marco Jackson started two of the team’s three preseason games, but he didn’t make the final 53-man roster. He was supplanted late by Ford and Stalbird — whom defensive coordinator Brandon Staley raved about. Staley said Tuesday that both players showed great progress throughout camp.
Cornerback (6): Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alontae Taylor, Isaac Yiadom, Quincy Riley, Ugo Amadi, Rejzohn Wright
A strong finish to training camp and the preseason pushed Wright onto the 53-man roster. Wright not only showed a nose for the ball with two pass breakups — including a key play in the second preseason game that led to an interception — but he also showed some ability against the run, with 11 preseason tackles. The biggest question about this group is whether Taylor is ready to play in Week 1; if not, that role should go to veteran Ugo Amadi.
Safety (5): Justin Reid, Julian Blackmon, Jordan Howden, Jonas Sanker, J.T. Gray
No surprises here.
Specialists (3): Blake Grupe, Zach Wood and Kai Kroeger
It’ll be interesting to see if the Saints end up keeping Kroeger or search the waiver wire for an upgrade at punter. Special teams coordinator Phil Galiano didn’t dismiss the latter idea when asked Tuesday, but added he’s a fan of Kroeger’s youth.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 4:28 pm to Bigdibber
What has Nathan Sheppard done to justify a roster spot?
Posted on 8/26/25 at 4:33 pm to Bigdibber
I’m trying to stay optimistic but man that’s a rough roster. It’s a rebuild year but still tough to see
Posted on 8/26/25 at 4:38 pm to yaboidarrell
Shy Tuttle and Taven Bryan are out there. Could see an upgrade on the defensive interior
At WR these MVS, Hardman, and others are also available so could see something happening there as well
At WR these MVS, Hardman, and others are also available so could see something happening there as well
Posted on 8/26/25 at 4:44 pm to BallHawk
Shy Tuttle had that great play against Matt Ryan for us years ago...but he was beyond awful in Carolina.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 5:18 pm to saintsfan92612
Tuttle signing with the Titans
Texans released Harrison Bryant
Texans released Harrison Bryant
Posted on 8/27/25 at 9:39 am to TeachemMeachem17
quote:
I’m trying to stay optimistic but man that’s a rough roster. It’s a rebuild year but still tough to see
Sometimes rebuild years turn into a rebuild decade or even 2 or 3 or 4 decades. Just look at the Saints before Drew Brees.
This post was edited on 8/27/25 at 9:41 am
Posted on 8/27/25 at 9:48 am to TeachemMeachem17
If they stay healthy, that roster isn't terrible.
People will say its the "worst roster in the league" but I don't see it.
People will say its the "worst roster in the league" but I don't see it.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 9:55 am to Bigdibber
This is one of the worst rosters I’ve ever seen for our beloved Saints I’m afraid.
Get lots of beer and meats for grilling this year. We’re going to need some good distractions.
Get lots of beer and meats for grilling this year. We’re going to need some good distractions.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 9:57 am to yaboidarrell
quote:
What has Nathan Sheppard done to justify a roster spot?
Not completely suck to justify advancing the cap hit that comes along with the cut?
Posted on 8/27/25 at 10:00 am to yaboidarrell
quote:
What has Nathan Sheppard done to justify a roster spot?
I'm sure Kellen Moore and Branden Staley can answer that for you, since you weren't paying attention.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 10:30 am to jmcwhrter
The defense looks ok. Just desperate to get a legit end rusher or two.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 10:40 am to goatmilker
I'm still desperate for a legit number 1 corner, but like Rattler I'm hoping they will surprise me.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 10:44 am to bonethug0180
I bet the Saints have the youngest group of CBs in the league.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 11:06 am to goatmilker
Most likely, which is good but also very scary with the amount of inexperience.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 11:39 am to yaboidarrell
Yeah Shepherd has a few untimely 15-yard penalties for a personal foul the last couple of seasons
Seriously, he needs to knock that s*** off
Seriously, he needs to knock that s*** off
Posted on 8/27/25 at 8:08 pm to Snipe
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I'm sure Kellen Moore and Branden Staley can answer that for you, since you weren't paying attention
I never understand these type responses on a message board
Posted on 8/27/25 at 8:34 pm to cbree88
The roster doesn’t look great but Moore is doing the best with the players he inherited.
Moore then added a solid draft class and a few players thru other means.
Hopefully, we’ll see immense player growth throughout the season; especially from younger players.
At seasons end…. Player evaluations will occur, weaknesses identified and Saints will then attack the draft !!!
Everyone should watch the LSU- Clemson game.
Follow these 2 young promising college QBs through both the regular season and college football playoffs……as 1 of these 2 QBs may be selected by the Saints in 2026 !!
Moore then added a solid draft class and a few players thru other means.
Hopefully, we’ll see immense player growth throughout the season; especially from younger players.
At seasons end…. Player evaluations will occur, weaknesses identified and Saints will then attack the draft !!!
Everyone should watch the LSU- Clemson game.
Follow these 2 young promising college QBs through both the regular season and college football playoffs……as 1 of these 2 QBs may be selected by the Saints in 2026 !!
This post was edited on 8/27/25 at 8:40 pm
Posted on 8/28/25 at 6:35 am to Snipe
quote:
What has Nathan Sheppard done to justify a roster spot?
I'm sure Kellen Moore and Branden Staley can answer that for you, since you weren't paying attention.
He hasn't performed well at all the last 2 seasons for us. It was very surprising for me to hear in camp he was immediately running with the 1s and seemingly stayed there and felt like he was mentioned and brought up in the same way Young/Granderson/Demario were as no-doubt starters. Same way he was held out of most of the preseason games with the rest of the starters, so we did not get to see him in action much at all thus far this season. Perhaps the new scheme is a better fit for him, I'm hopeful but I'm not optimistic
Posted on 8/28/25 at 9:30 am to TigerSaurus
Well said! Saints are going nowhere this year , its a evaluation year for young players . I look for individual growth from the draft picks and coaching staff. I like our young coach and staff and we need to give him the time he needs to rebuild the team.
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