The NFL draft is less than a month away, and the New Orleans Saints hold the No. 8 pick. They filled a number of needs in free agency, adding guard David Edwards, linebacker Kaden Elliss, tight end Noah Fant and running back Travis Etienne Jr.
The Saints will still need to address positions of need at wide receiver and pass rusher.
Here's what their roster currently looks like and what Saints coach Kellen Moore recently had to say about each position as they count down to the April 23-25 draft (ESPN, ABC and ESPN the app).
Offense
The Saints recently added veteran Zach Wilson, who presumably could compete with Spencer Rattler for the backup job behind Tyler Shough.
"We had two quarterbacks, we were going to need to sign some more and our job is to make those environments as competitive as possible. We feel good about watching Zach... have followed him, evaluated him a number of times now, and so I feel like the opportunity was right," Moore said.
The Saints coach said a few months ago that the intent was to sign at least one or two more quarterbacks to compete this offseason, even though the team feels good about both Rattler and Shough.
The makeup of the Saints wideouts is more about potential than experience. Chris Olave is heading into his fifth-year option season and coming off a big year following a difficult 2024 season. But with the departures of Rashid Shaheed and Brandin Cooks, there's not much depth behind him.

