The New Orleans Saints have locked in the future of their offense, signing seven of their eight 2026 draft picks—including first-round sensation Jordyn Tyson. The wide receiver, selected eighth overall, was the second pass-catcher taken in the first round and brings explosive playmaking potential to the Big Easy.
Tyson turned heads at Arizona State, hauling in 158 receptions for 2,822 yards and 22 touchdowns across 33 games. His four-year rookie deal is valued at $32.49 million, with a team option for a fifth season—a standard structure for first-rounders that gives the Saints flexibility as they build around their new weapon.
But Tyson isn't the only fresh face in the locker room. New Orleans also inked third-round tight end Oscar Delp, fourth-round guard Jeremiah Wright, fourth-round wide receiver Bryce Lance, fifth-round safety Lorenzo Styles, sixth-round wideout Barion Brown, and seventh-round cornerback TJ Hall. With training camp on the horizon, the Saints are clearly stocking up on depth—especially at receiver, where three of the seven signings play the position.
This flurry of signings signals a team eager to reload after a busy draft weekend. For fans, it means more chances to see these rookies in action—and maybe a new favorite jersey to grab for game day.
