We’re still a ways off from the uptick of trades and roster moves that follow NFL preseason games, but Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballentine shared a list of trade proposals for every team to consider while they’re still in training camp — including the New Orleans Saints. The Saints were a popular choice of trade partner in this speculation with three different player-pick swaps suggested. Let’s grade each of them:
Saints trade for Cowboys DE Dorance Armstrong
This would be a slam-dunk trade for New Orleans if they had a fourth-round pick in 2024 — but Bleacher Report has it backwards. The Saints traded that pick to Jacksonville along with a 2023 seventh rounder so they could acquire the No. 127 pick and select quarterback Jake Haener. So unless the Cowboys were willing to accept a fifth-round pick or lower, this deal doesn’t happen.
Still, Armstrong would fill a need in New Orleans. The Saints are hoping Payton Turner or Isaiah Foskey can elbow their way into the starting lineup opposite Jordan, though Granderson and Tanoh Kpassagnon are a couple of solid veterans in the rotation. Armstrong’s 43 pressures last season were more than anyone in New Orleans, and his 8.5 sacks would have tied Jordan for the team lead.
Grade: F, because the Saints don’t have this pick to trade (but Armstrong is still worth looking into)
Jets trade for Saints OL James Hurst
Vikings trade for Saints WR Tre'Quan Smith
Look, the Saints should do what must be done to keep the coaches from being tempted to roster Smith over a more-talented veteran like Bryan Edwards or James Washington, or a younger receiver with higher potential like A.T. Perry or Shaquan Davis. They know who he is at this point in his career — a good blocker with erratic hands and little separation ability — but his longevity has been confused for reliability.
If the Saints can offload Smith and not just open opportunities for other players on their roster, but get something back for him, they shouldn’t let another team rethink the offer. It’s worth noting the pick going to New Orleans in this proposal is conditional. If Jalen Reagor has 40 receptions, 500 receiving yards, or 5 touchdown catches in 2023, it becomes a fourth-round pick rather than a fifth rounder.
Grade: A
Which other proposed trades should Saints chime in on?
Bleacher Report’s writeup wasn’t just about the Saints; they suggested trades for all 32 teams. Assuming they’re available, which players should New Orleans make calls about? Here are our picks:
- DT Grover Stewart, Indianapolis Colts. The Saints don’t have a third-round pick in 2024 to barter for him, which is the proposed price, but Stewart is exactly the kind of underrated veteran they could use to complete the rebuild of their defensive tackles rotation. Stewart (6-foot-4, 314 pounds) logged nearly as many snaps last year (778) as Nathan Shepherd and Khalen Saunders combined (838).
- LB Christian Kirksey, Houston Texans. It’s a mix of career special teamers and unproven first- and second-year pros behind Demario Davis and Pete Werner, but Kirksey is exactly the kind of veteran the Saints could use to settle their linebacker corps. Kirksey (6-foot-2, 236 pounds) has started 94 of his 114 career games in the NFL, and the proposed 2024 fifth-round pick swapped for him is a fair price.
- WR Hunter Renfrow, Las Vegas Raiders. There’s been smoke linking the Saints to Renfrow before they even signed Derek Carr, and they could use another proven veteran in the receiving corps despite the potential in Rashid Shaheed. We’ve talked about Renfrow’s possible fit in the offense before, and trading a couple of mid-round picks in 2024 and 2025 (as was proposed here) would be worth it to add more firepower to an offense that needs it.