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The New Orleans Saints have made key selections in the 2026 NFL Draft, including wide receiver Jordyn Tyson and defensive tackle Christen Miller. Heading into Day 3, they still need to address the cornerback position in their secondary.
The New Orleans Saints left the first two days of the 2026 NFL Draft having addressed several key positions of need. They selected Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson with the eighth overall pick, strengthened their interior with defensive tackle Christen Miller, and added a valuable asset in Georgia tight end Oscar Delp. General Manager Mickey Loomis has made crucial moves, but as the draft transitions to the final rounds on Saturday, there are still several spots on the depth chart that require attention.
The most pressing need for New Orleans lies in the secondary. Although this year's draft features a strong class of defensive backs, the Saints have not yet addressed the cornerback position. Losing Alontae Taylor to the Tennessee Titans in free agency was a significant setback, making it even more important for the team to strengthen the secondary.
High-motor prospects that align with the New Orleans Saints' vision will likely be prioritized when they make their first pick on Day 3 at No. 132. Tennessee's Jermod McCoy has generated considerable attention during the draft, having fallen from a once-projected top-15 pick in the first round all the way to Day 3. There are concerns regarding his surgically repaired knee, but the later rounds of the NFL Draft often involve taking risks — and McCoy could be a risk worth taking.
Another player to keep an eye on is Charles Demmings, a cornerback from Stephen F. Austin, who has been steadily rising in the pre-draft rankings. One team has ranked Demmings as their top player based on the "What-it-takes factor." This factor assesses off-the-field habits and work ethic, while also taking a look at character
The Saints may also need to address their offensive line depth as they approach the final day. Although the starting unit has undergone substantial investment and appears solidified, it's important for the franchise to consider the players below and Kalvin Banks Jr. on the depth chart. Their backups play an important role in protecting throughout a 17-game season.
The Saints need to strengthen their secondary, particularly the cornerback position, after losing Alontae Taylor in free agency.
The Saints may consider Jermod McCoy, a defensive prospect with injury concerns, and Charles Demmings, a rising cornerback from Stephen F. Austin.
Alontae Taylor's departure created a pressing need for the Saints to enhance their cornerback depth, influencing their draft decisions.

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With five picks left, including two in both the fourth and fifth rounds, the Saints are likely to focus on addressing several positions of need. They may also consider using one or two of their picks to trade for a veteran player.
This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: New Orleans Saints team needs, picks, targets on Day 3