The Super Bowl is complete, and the offseason is now underway for all 32 teams.
Here is the new first-round draft order.
Updated 2026 NFL Draft order
Los Angeles Rams (previously owned by Atlanta Falcons)
New York Jets (previously owned by the Indianapolis Colts)
Dallas Cowboys (previously owned by the Green Bay Packers)
Cleveland Browns (previously owned by the Jacksonville Jaguars)
What the Saints can do at #8
The Saints really need to improve their offense this offseason. Now with the boost of cap space from the offical numbers coming out, the Saints have a great amount of flexibility in free agency, but WR would be the ideal position to draft at 8. There is a guarantee that one of the four top WRs will be available at 8.
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Most people talk about Carnell Tate, Makai Lemon, and Jordyn Tyson as the three main options in the top 10, but another WR could actually rise into that conversation: Denzel Boston.
At Washington, Boston was a weapon all over the field. At 6-foot-4, he is a contested-catch machine that destroys the idea of a 50/50 ball. When you throw it up to Boston, there is a really good chance he is going to somehow catch the ball. Although most tall, contested-catch WRs can fall into the trap of not being good route runners and slow, that’s not Boston. The Washington WR can win in the short game with his route running and can speed past defenders and win deep. Although these parts of his game are not the best, they are better than what may be expected from someone his height.