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The 2026 NFL Draft concludes Saturday with the New Orleans Saints holding five picks. They previously selected offensive players Jordyn Tyson and Oscar Delp, and now have several offensive targets available for the final rounds.
Saturday wraps up the 2026 NFL Draft with Rounds 4, 5, 6, and 7. The New Orleans Saints focused on offense with their first round choice, drafting Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver Jordyn Tyson at eighth overall. In Day 2, the Saints checked off a need at defensive tackle by selecting Christen Miller of Georgia in round two, then doubled down on Bulldogs by drafting tight end Oscar Delp in the third round.
Barring trades, New Orleans has five choices on Saturday. The Saints have two selections in the fourth round (132 and 136 overall), two in the fifth (150 and 172), and one in the sixth (190) to finish off their day. Here are some of the remaining available offensive targets to watch for the Saints through the final rounds.
New Orleans checked off a major need with the selection of Jordyn Tyson in the first round. Remember though, that Tyler Shough was throwing to the likes of Mason Tipton, Kevin Austin, , and to end last year. Better depth and competition at this position is needed. Additionally, the Saints have found some gems at wide receiver that were picked in the later rounds () or not drafted at all (, , , ). The fact that Elijah Sarratt is still available coming into Day 3 is one of the biggest shockers in the draft, even at a position with such terrific depth.
The New Orleans Saints drafted wide receiver Jordyn Tyson from Arizona State with the eighth overall pick.
Available offensive players include Elijah Sarratt, Skyler Bell, and Deion Burks among others.
The Saints have five picks on the final day, including two in the fourth round and two in the fifth round.
The Saints focused on offense by selecting a wide receiver and addressed defense by drafting a defensive tackle.

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Yes, the Saints checked off a big need by adding Travis Etienne in free agency. However, there are major questions surrounding Alvin Kamara after 2026, second-year back Devin Neal is somewhat unproven, and Kendre Miller has only shown that he can't be relied on to stay on the field. If Kellen Moore sees a back on the board he likes for his system in Day 3, the Saints will take him.
Not a need with the presence of Juwan Johnson, newly-signed Noah Fant, and newly-drafted Oscar Delp. With late-round picks being all about value, system fit, and upside, then this wouldn't necessarily be a ''wasted pick'' as unintelligent fans like to say. If the Saints pick a tight end, it'll be a player that can block and/or has good potential as a pass catcher.
New Orleans improved their offensive line with the free agent addition of David Edwards. The Saints still have some depth concerns and are stuck with Cesar Ruiz as a starter. Therefore, it wouldn't be an unwise move to select someone to improve depth and perhaps even compete for a starting job down the road.
Thankfully, quarterback is not a need thanks to the performance of second round pick Shough last season. The fall of Nussmeier, Drew Allar, and Klubnik are particularly stunning after they were looked at as strong first round possibilities last offseason. New Orleans also has a decent backup in Spencer Rattler and brought in Zach Wilson for some competition. While highly unlikely, Moore could see one of these remaining signal callers as a developmental possibility. After all, nobody viewed Tom Brady, Kirk Cousins, Dak Prescott, or Brock Purdy as future starters when they were late-round draft picks.
This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Top offensive players still available in Day 3 of the NFL Draft