The New Orleans Saints are going to have opportunities to open up salary cap space ahead of what should be a big offseason.

New Orleans has momentum. The Saints went 6-11 in 2025, but finished the campaign going 5-4 across their final nine games of the season after inserting Tyler Shough into the starting lineup. Now, the team knows what it has in Shough and he has a whole offseason to prepare as the team’s starting quarterback. Unlike last offseason, New Orleans knows who the starting quarterback is without a long competition. New Orleans knows what it has and will be able to build around him this offseason.

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The Saints’ priorities on offense should be a wide receiver, a running back and a guard. But that’s not all. The Saints arguably should find a way to retain their three longtime stars, who are pending free agents, in Demario Davis, Taysom Hill and Cameron Jordan. With the Saints positioned to make some noise in 2026, keeping these three around would go a long way. There are a lot of young guys on this team. Having three guys who can still contribute, and also lead, will be important.

Davis remains one of the better linebackers in football overall. He racked up a career high 143 total tackles in 2025 and The Athletic is projecting him to land a deal in the neighborhood of $9 million acros one season.

The Saints need to get a deal done