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Saints announce 2 minicamp practices to be open to the public

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Fans can reserve their free tickets for the June 10 and June 11 practices starting on Tuesday morning.

The New Orleans Saints have announced that two of the team’s minicamp practices on Tuesday, June 10, and Wednesday, June 11, at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center in Metairie will be open to the public.


Saints announce June 10 and June 11 Minicamp practices to be open to the public!

https://t.co/tBnPz46h6n

— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 12, 2025

The practices will start at 11:50 a.m. each day. This will be Saints fans first opportunity for to see the team under new head coach Kellen Moore, as well as all of their 2025 NFL Draft picks including OT Kelvin Banks Jr. and QB Tyler Shough.

Tickets for the 2025 Saints minicamp practices are free of charge, but capacity is limited. Saints season ticketholders will be able to reserve tickets via their account manager starting at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 13. The general public will be able to reserve their tickets for practices by registering at www.neworleanssaints.com/minicamp/, in the official Saints mobile app or on the SeatGeek app, starting at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday morning.



Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...2-minicamp-practices-to-be-open-to-the-public
 
Saints make a handful of roster moves following this weekend’s rookie minicamp

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New Orleans has signed two players while releasing two.

The New Orleans Saints held their rookie minicamp this past weekend, which was attended by their 9 NFL Draft picks, 11 UDFA’s and 16 tryout players. Now that those practices are over, the team’s evaluations have been concluded which has resulted in the Saints making a handful of roster moves.

According to Nick Underhill with NewOrleans.Football, the Saints have released DB Millard Bradford and RB Jordan Mims.


The Saints are releasing DB Millard Bradford and RB Jordan Mims

— Nick Underhill (@nick_underhill) May 12, 2025

They are also signing DB Terrell Burgess as well as rookie QB Hunter Dekkers to a one-year deal, pending a physical. Both Burgess and Dekkers were in the group of 16 players that were invited to try out by the team. Dekkers will now join Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler and Jake Haener in the quarterback’s group.



Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...moves-following-this-weekends-rookie-minicamp
 
Should the Saints still look to add a veteran WR after signing Donovan Peoples-Jones?

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Kennan Allen and others are still out there.

The New Orleans Saints made a sneaky good signing earlier this week when they signed former Detroit Lions and Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones to a one-year deal, but do they need to add another veteran to the equation?

Ever since they came out of the draft without a wide receiver, the Saints have been in the market for another target on the outside. There was a lot of speculation over whether or not they’d target someone like Kennan Allen or Amari Cooper, and while that’s still a possibility, they decided to bring Peoples-Jones into rookie minicamp and try him out. It obviously went well because the Saints signed him not too long after, but I don’t think they should be done shopping quite yet.

In my opinion, I think bringing a veteran WR in should be high on their list of priorities despite this signing. Peoples-Jones is a very solid wide receiver, don’t get me wrong. He was an 800-yard receiver in 2022 and had three solid years with the Browns, but the production hasn’t quite been there in recent years, and I don’t know how comfortable you are rolling him out there as your WR3.

With Derek Carr’s retirement, the Saints have opened up a lot more room in their cap. They already had enough money to sign someone like Kennan Allen or Amari Cooper, but now they just have even more room to play with and can feel comfortable about overspending a little bit if they need to in order to lock someone of their caliber down.

The biggest reason I think the Saints need to bring in another vet is not because I think they need one of them to win more games, but because they need to make Tyler Shough’s transition to the NFL as smooth as possible. I’m presuming he’s going to win the quarterback battle, I don’t think you bring a 26-year-old rookie in with a top-50 pick if the plan isn’t to start him right away, and while Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed are a nice 1-2 punch, he needs a reliable, big bodied receiver who can come across the middle and be exactly where he’s supposed to be. A receiver like Kennan Allen or Amari Cooper is a young QBs best friend, so if they really want to extract the most out of Shough in his rookie season, signing Allen or Cooper is a must.

If the Saints can roll out a wide receiver room that consists of Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed, Kennan Allen/Amari Cooper and Donovan Peoples-Jones, that would be a very solid room, especially compared to last year’s. Part of the reason I think Spencer Rattler struggled at times last season was because he just didn’t have the receivers on the outside. He made some rookie mistakes, but again, if they really want to see what they have in Shough this year, they need to make more improvements at WR.



Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...eteran-wr-after-signing-donovan-peoples-jones
 
Fleur-de-Links, May 14: Asante Samuel Jr meets with Saints

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Here are your daily New Orleans Saints links.

Asante Samuel visits the Saints-Canal St Chronicles


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Welcome QB @hunterdekkers to the #Saints! pic.twitter.com/Kzuw3Y6qkI

— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 13, 2025

Source: https://www.canalstreetchronicles.c...nks-may-14-asante-samuel-jr-meets-with-saints
 
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