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April 27, 2025
One stat that defines each rookie in the 2025 Saints draft class
@TheSaintsWire
Saints Wire
One stat that defines each rookie in the 2025 Saints draft class

The New Orleans Saints made a strategic move in the 2025 NFL Draft, opting to stick with their picks without making any trades for the first time in 13 years. This decision reflects a calculated approach as they aim to develop their drafted talent. Each of the rookies brings a unique highlight to the table, showcasing potential that could greatly benefit the Saints.

First-round pick Kelvin Banks Jr. stands out for allowing only four sacks throughout his collegiate career, indicating strong pass protection skills. Tyler Shough, chosen in the second round, showed remarkable deep ball capability, tying for fourth in 50+ yard completions. Middle-round selections Vernon Broughton and Jonas Sanker demonstrated their potential by significantly increasing their impact, with Broughton transitioning from a two-game starter to a 15-game starter in his final season and Sanker leading his team in tackles for two consecutive years. Notably, Danny Stutsman, a fourth-round selection, ranks highly in Oklahoma's all-time tackle records. From versatile running back Devin Neal, who holds multiple career rushing records at Kansas, to Fadil Diggs, who had a breakout senior year, the Saints have assembled a promising draft class that could reshape their future.

What does the Saints' draft strategy say about their long-term vision?How does drafting a mix of positions help the Saints' overall team balance?What statistics will be crucial to track for the Saints' rookie class this season?What role will the Saints' coaching staff play in developing these rookies?
Mentions:
@Danny Stutsman | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Danny Stutsman | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Devin Neal | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Devin Neal | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Fadil Diggs | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Fadil Diggs | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Jonas Sanker | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Jonas Sanker | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Kelvin Banks Jr. | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Kelvin Banks Jr. | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Tyler Shough | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Tyler Shough | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Vernon Broughton | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Vernon Broughton | New Orleans Saints | NFL

https://saintswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/s..

March 21, 2025
NFL free agency: Milton Williams admits he was ready to go to Panthers
@ThePanthersWire
Panthers Wire
NFL free agency: Milton Williams admits he was ready to go to Panthers

Milton Williams, the standout defensive lineman who recently signed a lucrative four-year, $104 million deal with the New England Patriots, revealed that he was very close to joining the Carolina Panthers. During an interview, Williams shared how the negotiation process unfolded rapidly, with multiple teams competing for his services, ultimately leading to New England's late but decisive offer.

The Panthers, who made a significant bid, ultimately retained their stance when the Patriots upped the ante. Following the missed opportunity with Williams, Carolina swiftly pivoted, securing agreements with other notable defensive players, including Tershawn Wharton and Pat Jones II, to bolster their roster.

What can the Panthers learn from their negotiations with Milton Williams?What are the implications of the Panthers' defensive signings post-Williams?How does losing a player like Williams affect the Panthers' overall strategy?What trends are emerging in the NFL's free agency landscape?
Mentions:
@Bobby Brown III | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Bobby Brown III | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Milton Williams | New England Patriots | NFL
@Milton Williams | New England Patriots | NFL
@Pat Jones II | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Pat Jones II | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tershawn Wharton | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tershawn Wharton | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tre'von Moehrig | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tre'von Moehrig | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

November 26, 2024
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona
Dave Skretta The Associated Press
Toronto Star
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona

D.J. Humphries, a veteran offensive tackle, has joined the Kansas City Chiefs, marking his first practice with the team after signing a deal. The Chiefs are in need of protection for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, particularly at left tackle, following struggles from Wanya Morris and Kingsley Suamataia.

Chiefs' offensive coordinator Matt Nagy expressed excitement about Humphries' personality and potential contributions, although he acknowledged the need for a ramp-up period due to the player's recent recovery from a knee injury.

In addition to Humphries, the Chiefs are managing several roster changes, including the signing of Matthew Wright and the placement of Peyton Hendershot on injured reserve. The team is also optimistic about the return of running back Isiah Pacheco and pass rusher Charles Omenihu, both of whom have been sidelined by injuries.

What impact will D.J. Humphries have on the Chiefs' offensive line?How are the Chiefs managing their injury list as they approach the playoffs?What strategies might the Chiefs employ to enhance their pass rush?How does the addition of Isiah Pacheco change the dynamics of the Chiefs' backfield?
Mentions:
@Baylor Cupp | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Baylor Cupp | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Cameron Thomas | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Cameron Thomas | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Charles Omenihu | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Charles Omenihu | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Chris Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Chris Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Harrison Butker | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Harrison Butker | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Kareem Hunt | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Kareem Hunt | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Spencer Shrader | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Spencer Shrader | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Truman Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Truman Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/football/veteran-ot..

November 26, 2024
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona - Washington Times

D.J. Humphries has joined the Kansas City Chiefs, marking his first practice with the team after recovering from a torn ACL. The Chiefs are in need of a reliable left tackle to protect quarterback Patrick Mahomes, as current players have struggled in that role.

With a record of 10-1, the Chiefs are looking to secure their third consecutive Super Bowl title. Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy expressed excitement about Humphries' personality and potential contribution, although his integration into the team will take time.

The Chiefs are also managing roster moves, including injuries to kicker Spencer Shrader and tight end Peyton Hendershot. The return of running back Isiah Pacheco and pass rusher Charles Omenihu is anticipated, which could enhance the team's depth and performance.

How will D.J. Humphries impact the Chiefs' offensive line performance?What strategies might the Chiefs employ to integrate Isiah Pacheco back into the lineup?How does the Chiefs' current injury situation affect their Super Bowl aspirations?What are the potential implications of Charles Omenihu's return for the Chiefs' defense?
Mentions:
@Baylor Cupp | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Baylor Cupp | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Cameron Thomas | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Cameron Thomas | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Charles Omenihu | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Charles Omenihu | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Chris Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Chris Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Harrison Butker | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Harrison Butker | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Spencer Shrader | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Spencer Shrader | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Truman Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Truman Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/nov/26/v..

April 27, 2025
One stat that defines each rookie in the 2025 Saints draft class
@TheSaintsWire
Saints Wire
One stat that defines each rookie in the 2025 Saints draft class

The New Orleans Saints made a strategic move in the 2025 NFL Draft, opting to stick with their picks without making any trades for the first time in 13 years. This decision reflects a calculated approach as they aim to develop their drafted talent. Each of the rookies brings a unique highlight to the table, showcasing potential that could greatly benefit the Saints.

First-round pick Kelvin Banks Jr. stands out for allowing only four sacks throughout his collegiate career, indicating strong pass protection skills. Tyler Shough, chosen in the second round, showed remarkable deep ball capability, tying for fourth in 50+ yard completions. Middle-round selections Vernon Broughton and Jonas Sanker demonstrated their potential by significantly increasing their impact, with Broughton transitioning from a two-game starter to a 15-game starter in his final season and Sanker leading his team in tackles for two consecutive years. Notably, Danny Stutsman, a fourth-round selection, ranks highly in Oklahoma's all-time tackle records. From versatile running back Devin Neal, who holds multiple career rushing records at Kansas, to Fadil Diggs, who had a breakout senior year, the Saints have assembled a promising draft class that could reshape their future.

What does the Saints' draft strategy say about their long-term vision?How does drafting a mix of positions help the Saints' overall team balance?What statistics will be crucial to track for the Saints' rookie class this season?What role will the Saints' coaching staff play in developing these rookies?
Mentions:
@Danny Stutsman | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Danny Stutsman | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Devin Neal | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Devin Neal | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Fadil Diggs | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Fadil Diggs | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Jonas Sanker | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Jonas Sanker | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Kelvin Banks Jr. | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Kelvin Banks Jr. | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Tyler Shough | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Tyler Shough | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Vernon Broughton | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Vernon Broughton | New Orleans Saints | NFL

https://saintswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/s..

March 21, 2025
NFL free agency: Milton Williams admits he was ready to go to Panthers
@ThePanthersWire
Panthers Wire
NFL free agency: Milton Williams admits he was ready to go to Panthers

Milton Williams, the standout defensive lineman who recently signed a lucrative four-year, $104 million deal with the New England Patriots, revealed that he was very close to joining the Carolina Panthers. During an interview, Williams shared how the negotiation process unfolded rapidly, with multiple teams competing for his services, ultimately leading to New England's late but decisive offer.

The Panthers, who made a significant bid, ultimately retained their stance when the Patriots upped the ante. Following the missed opportunity with Williams, Carolina swiftly pivoted, securing agreements with other notable defensive players, including Tershawn Wharton and Pat Jones II, to bolster their roster.

What can the Panthers learn from their negotiations with Milton Williams?What are the implications of the Panthers' defensive signings post-Williams?How does losing a player like Williams affect the Panthers' overall strategy?What trends are emerging in the NFL's free agency landscape?
Mentions:
@Bobby Brown III | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Bobby Brown III | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Milton Williams | New England Patriots | NFL
@Milton Williams | New England Patriots | NFL
@Pat Jones II | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Pat Jones II | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tershawn Wharton | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tershawn Wharton | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tre'von Moehrig | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tre'von Moehrig | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

November 26, 2024
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona
Dave Skretta The Associated Press
Toronto Star
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona

D.J. Humphries, a veteran offensive tackle, has joined the Kansas City Chiefs, marking his first practice with the team after signing a deal. The Chiefs are in need of protection for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, particularly at left tackle, following struggles from Wanya Morris and Kingsley Suamataia.

Chiefs' offensive coordinator Matt Nagy expressed excitement about Humphries' personality and potential contributions, although he acknowledged the need for a ramp-up period due to the player's recent recovery from a knee injury.

In addition to Humphries, the Chiefs are managing several roster changes, including the signing of Matthew Wright and the placement of Peyton Hendershot on injured reserve. The team is also optimistic about the return of running back Isiah Pacheco and pass rusher Charles Omenihu, both of whom have been sidelined by injuries.

What impact will D.J. Humphries have on the Chiefs' offensive line?How are the Chiefs managing their injury list as they approach the playoffs?What strategies might the Chiefs employ to enhance their pass rush?How does the addition of Isiah Pacheco change the dynamics of the Chiefs' backfield?
Mentions:
@Baylor Cupp | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Baylor Cupp | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Cameron Thomas | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Cameron Thomas | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Charles Omenihu | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Charles Omenihu | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Chris Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Chris Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Harrison Butker | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Harrison Butker | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Kareem Hunt | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Kareem Hunt | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Spencer Shrader | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Spencer Shrader | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Truman Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Truman Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/football/veteran-ot..

November 26, 2024
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona - Washington Times

D.J. Humphries has joined the Kansas City Chiefs, marking his first practice with the team after recovering from a torn ACL. The Chiefs are in need of a reliable left tackle to protect quarterback Patrick Mahomes, as current players have struggled in that role.

With a record of 10-1, the Chiefs are looking to secure their third consecutive Super Bowl title. Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy expressed excitement about Humphries' personality and potential contribution, although his integration into the team will take time.

The Chiefs are also managing roster moves, including injuries to kicker Spencer Shrader and tight end Peyton Hendershot. The return of running back Isiah Pacheco and pass rusher Charles Omenihu is anticipated, which could enhance the team's depth and performance.

How will D.J. Humphries impact the Chiefs' offensive line performance?What strategies might the Chiefs employ to integrate Isiah Pacheco back into the lineup?How does the Chiefs' current injury situation affect their Super Bowl aspirations?What are the potential implications of Charles Omenihu's return for the Chiefs' defense?
Mentions:
@Baylor Cupp | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Baylor Cupp | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Cameron Thomas | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Cameron Thomas | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Charles Omenihu | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Charles Omenihu | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Chris Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Chris Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Harrison Butker | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Harrison Butker | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Spencer Shrader | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Spencer Shrader | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Truman Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Truman Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/nov/26/v..

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