METAIRIE, La. -- The New Orleans Saints have seen only a glimpse of what wide receivers Chris Olave and Jordyn Tyson might accomplish in 2026.
Tyson, the No. 8 pick in April's draft, and Olave, a 2022 first-round pick, have spent the past two months getting to know each other, working out and participating in meetings together.
But when it came to practice, the receivers were mostly separated, spending more time on the sidelines than the field because of injury concerns for each. By the final day of veteran minicamp last month, the Saints teased the future by putting both wide receivers on the field for a half-speed walkthrough.
"He respects Chris, which is good," Saints wide receivers coach Keith Williams said of Tyson earlier this summer. "C.O. has kind of studied his game from the side, and so they kind of established a little buddy friendship already."
While Olave and Tyson might attend quarterback Tyler Shough's July training session in California, that brief glimpse of the wide receiver combo working out together at the team's facility will likely be the last for public viewing until training camp opens July 29.

