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Where does our 2025 draft class rank? 4 Saints make ESPN’s 2025 NFL All-Rookie 1st team
Posted on 12/31/25 at 5:45 am
Posted on 12/31/25 at 5:45 am
ETA: whoops I’m a day late, dollar short. See this thread posted at bottom of 1st page. I’ll leave it up though cuz it’s a topic worth celebrating
In reality they list 3 Saints to the first-team and Shough to second-team behind Ward but even in the article columnist admits that Shough is the leading candidate for offensive rookie of the year after Saints beat the Titans head to head.
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In reality they list 3 Saints to the first-team and Shough to second-team behind Ward but even in the article columnist admits that Shough is the leading candidate for offensive rookie of the year after Saints beat the Titans head to head.
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Second team: Tyler Shough, New Orleans Saints. Shough became the betting favorite to win Offensive Rookie of the Year after leading the Saints' come-from-behind win over Ward and Tennessee in Week 17. I kind of get it -- the Saints have won their past four games, and Shough has looked better with each passing week. But while I see quality play from Shough, I don't see the sort of jaw-dropping, math-changing potential I see in Ward.
Shough has checked every box you could hope for out of a rookie: poise, creativity, execution of the offense, a short memory for mistakes. He needs to cut down on the sacks and sprays, but he looks like a clear hit for general manager Mickey Loomis and a Saints team in need of a rookie contract starter at quarterback.
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Left tackle
Kelvin Banks Jr., New Orleans Saints
2025 stats: 16 starts, 87.7% pass block win rate, 76.1% run block win rate
Drafted: Round 1, No. 9
One of the quieter first-round picks, Banks has slid easily into New Orleans' left tackle spot and taken on a veteran's workload with aplomb. Rarely given tight end or chip help, Banks has been an above-average pass protector and has the quickness and flexibility that elite pass protectors often have. Those movement skills translate into the running game, where Banks has been a high-impact blocker as a puller and climber. The Saints got a good one.
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Cornerback
Quincy Riley, New Orleans Saints
2025 stats: 31 tackles, 1 interception, 8 passes defensed
Drafted: Round 4, No. 131
A fourth-round pick out of Louisville, Riley got his first significant action in Week 3 and his first start in Week 5. But he took the starting job with both hands and refused to give it back. A sticky downfield corner with surprising physicality, Riley has impressive production at the catch point despite his size (5-foot-11, 195 pounds), detailing a highly encouraging future. Riley was only the No. 3 corner for the Saints this season and had some classic rookie mental snafus, but with Alontae Taylor being a rising free agent in 2026, Riley might end up a starter in all packages next season. He has earned it.
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Safety
Jonas Sanker, New Orleans Saints
2025 stats: 78 tackles, 2 interceptions, 6 passes defensed
Drafted: Round 3, No. 93
One of my favorite rookies independent of position or draft capital, Sanker has shined in Brandon Staley's defense as a premier communicator and coverage player. He takes great angles, rarely false steps and doesn't get fooled by route distributions. Sanker looks like a 10-year vet but has the spry legs of a rookie, which allows him to make plays sideline to sideline. Sanker is also a reliable tackler at the third level and prevents explosive runs from becoming house calls. He is a rising star to watch.
This post was edited on 12/31/25 at 5:48 am
Posted on 12/31/25 at 6:07 am to Who_Dat_Tiger
Impossible to tell after 1 season, but it's looking pretty strong.
Posted on 12/31/25 at 6:08 am to Who_Dat_Tiger
Great post. Would've liked to see Stutsman get a mention with the LBs, but probably didn't get as many snaps as their picks. Good to see the media noticing a great Saints draft.
Posted on 12/31/25 at 7:46 am to Who_Dat_Tiger
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He needs to cut down on the sacks
I've talked to Shough about this, he'll get right on it.
Posted on 12/31/25 at 8:45 am to Chrome
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He needs to cut down on the sacks
I've talked to Shough about this, he'll get right on it
We can only hope he can be as good as “Golden Boys” sack pace. Shough has been sacked 27 times this year, at that pace his 17 game avg would be 46 sacks. He has a sack rate of 8.46%
Now for the best QB in the draft representing the 1st team all rookie team. Ward has been sacked 55 times, 17 game avg of 58. His sack percentage is 9.29%.
Must be another one of those “math-changing” stats the writer had to manipulate give Ward the edge
Posted on 12/31/25 at 1:45 pm to Who_Dat_Tiger
If you get a franchise tackle and QB it’s #1 regardless
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