NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 2025 NFL DRAFT PICK VALUE

We've ranked the biggest draft reaches across the whole seven rounds, by comparing the expected pick position based on the average of all the scouting services and media outlets in our database to their actual draft position.

If the predicted player's 'position is lower than the actual pick, it's considered a reach (in red) and if it's higher (in green) then it's value.

So for instance in 2022 Jermaine Johnson was expected to go at #19 - and the Jets selected him at 26 - it's a 7+ spot value. On the flip side the Patriots picked Cole Strange at #29, and he was predicted to tabbed much lower, at 80 - this comes in at a major reach of 51!

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Saints 2025 Value VS. Consensus rank

# Player Pos Team Pick # Expected position Pick Value Buzz Rating
1

Devin
Neal

RB
NO   Mascot
NO Mascot
184 100 84
84.1
2

Fadil
Diggs

DL-EDGE
NO   Mascot
NO Mascot
254 211 43
78.0
3

Quincy
Riley

CB
NO   Mascot
NO Mascot
131 102 29
82.2
4

Danny
Stutsman

LB
NO   Mascot
NO Mascot
112 90 22
84.6
5

Kelvin
Banks Jr.

OT
NO   Mascot
NO Mascot
9 20 11
88.3
6

Jonas
Sanker

S
NO   Mascot
NO Mascot
93 112 19
82.9
7

Moliki
Matavao

TE
NO   Mascot
NO Mascot
248 269 21
76.5
8

Tyler
Shough

QB
NO   Mascot
NO Mascot
40 87 47
83.8