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The New Orleans Saints finalized a trade for defensive tackle Davon Godchaux, sending a 2026 seventh-round pick to the New England Patriots. Godchaux played 16 games in 2025, ranking third on the team in run defense tackles.
New Orleans Saints receive: DT Davon Godchaux New England Patriots receive: 2026 seventh-round pick (No. 224 overall)
The Saints received DT Davon Godchaux, while the Patriots received a 2026 seventh-round pick (No. 224 overall).
Godchaux played in 16 games, ranking third on the team in run defense tackles with 29, but had limited impact as a pass-rusher.
Godchaux provided early-down snaps but had inconsistent performance, leading to reduced playing time as younger players emerged.
The Patriots traded the seventh-round pick in a deal involving Kyle Dugger, ultimately selecting safety Robert Spears-Jennings at No. 224.

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Godchaux ended up playing in 16 games for the Saints, ranking third on the team in tackles in the run game with 29. He had 16 run stops, and New Orleans ranked seventh in the NFL in yards allowed per carry. Godchaux had a similar rotational role like he did with the Patriots, playing in only 42 percent of the defensive snaps. He wasnât much of a pass-rusher, recording only nine pressures and a pass rush win rate of 8.8 percent. Overall, he provided snaps as an early-down defender for New Orleans, but didnât have many tackles for loss (two) and was inconsistent with the penetration in the run game up front. Heâll be on the final year of his deal in 2026.
Overall, it was mixed results from Godchaux in 2025, with some of the younger players for the Saints taking over more as the season went on. Godchauxâs snaps dwindled at the end of the year, and he didnât have enough impact plays. Still, the cost of acquiring him was only a seventh-round pick, and the Saints arenât paying significant money, with the defensive tackle having a $7.1 million cap hit this year. With younger guys emerging, weâll see what Godchauxâs role is this year as that early-down run defender, but the Saints will hope for more improvement from him with impact plays in 2026.
New England ended up trading the seventh-rounder in the Kyle Dugger trade last year, offloading yet another former starter that didnât fit the defense. In that deal, the Patriots got a sixth-rounder for Dugger and the seventh-rounder. Pittsburgh took safety Robert Spears-Jennings at No. 224, while New England ended up moving the sixth-rounder they got (No. 202) in the trade-up for Gabe Jacas at No. 55.