The 2025 NFL draft has come to a close, and now we’re working to keep up with the frenzy of undrafted free agent signings around the league. All 32 teams will each sign about a dozen rookies who didn’t hear their names called during the draft, and some of these negotiations can get intense with teams offering different packages of minicamp invites and guaranteed money.

So stay tuned for confirmation on any official signings as announced by the team. For now, we’re just keeping track of reports on who has been linked to the Saints. This list will change in the hours and days ahead, so check back often for updates:

2025 Saints draft picksRound 1, Pick 9: OT Kelvin Banks Jr., TexasRound 2, Pick 40: QB Tyler Shough, LouisvileRound 3, Pick 71: DT Vernon Broughton II, TexasRound 3, Pick 93: S Jonas Sanker, VirginiaRound 4, Pick 112: LB Danny Stutsman, OklahomaRound 4, Pick 131: CB Quincy Riley, LouisvilleRound 6, Pick 184: RB Devin Neal, KansasRound 7, Pick 248: TE Moliki Matavao, UCLARound 7, Pick 254: EDGE Fadil Diggs, SyracuseReported undrafted free agentsAlabama punter James Burnip is being brought in to compete, per NewOrleans.Football’s Nick Underhill, but it’s unclear whether he’s signing an UDFA contract with the Saints or being invited to try out at rookie minicamp in two weeks. Either way, he has a big leg, and last year’s punter Matthew Hayball was too inconsistent. Burnip could be punting for New Orleans in the fall if he can make the most of this opportunity.Rutgers linebacker Tyreem Powell is signing with the Saints as an undrafted free agent, per USA TODAY Network-New Jersey’s Chris Iseman. Powell appeared in 43 games, often at middle linebacker, and was named a team captain last season despite suffering an offseason Achilles injury that cost him a few games. Still, he’s a three-year starter. He weighed in at 6-foot-4 and 239 pounds but is still working his way back to full health after hurrying through rehab last summer.The Draft Network’s Justin Melo reports that the Saints are signing Tennessee defensive tackle Omari Thomas. He spent five years with the Volunteers and appeared in 61 games during that span. He was reasonably productive for an interior lineman with 18 tackles for loss and 13 passes defensed. The Saints are already running deep at defensive tackle so he’ll need to work hard to stand out.South Dakota State defensive back Dalys Beanum is signing with the Saints, per KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson. He primarily lined up out wide in college and only occasionally covered the slot. He has good size for the NFL at 6-foot and 195 pounds with 32-inch arms, but he didn’t do as well in the jumps or agility drills as you’d like. He still intercepted a dozen passes in his five-year Jackrabbits career.NewOrleans.Football’s John Hendrix confirmed a report from The Sports Place’s Arye Pulli that the Saints are signing Delaware running back Marcus Yarns. He’s a little undersized at 5-foot-11 and 193 pounds but runs hard and has an extra gear few other players in the Saints backfield can boast. He timed the 40-yard dash in 4.45 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine and ran for 1,783 yards and 21 touchdowns the last two years. He’s also caught 64 passes for another 812 yards and 11 touchdowns in his Blue Hens career.UTSA safety Elliott Davison is signing an undrafted free agent deal with the Saints, per KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson. He spent the last two years at Texas-San Antonio after transferring from Incarnate Word. The five-year starter has a ton of experience lining up in the slot, over the top, or inside the box, and that versatility could go a long way. He also has logged over 500 snaps on special teams. He may need to overcome some challenging size limitations at 5-foot-11 and 189 pounds.The Draft Network’s Justin Melo reports the Saints are signing South Carolina interior offensive lineman Torricelli Simpkins. He started at center his first three years in college, at North Carolina Central, but transferred to South Carolina in 2024 and held down the starting job at right guard. He’s experienced, durable, and impressed teams with a 9-foot-2 broad jump at the combine, but he drew a lot of penalty flags last year and needs to clean up his game.The Saints signed Wake Forest edge rusher Jasheen Davis, per ESPN’s Katherine Terrell. Davis was highly productive for the Demon Deacons; he started 32 of 50 games over five years and finished his career with 51 tackles for loss and 25.5 sacks, plus 4 forced fumbles. He led the team in sacks and tackles for loss in each of the last three years. Like seventh-round pick Fadil Diggs, he’ll do a lot to help the Saints transition to their 3-4 base defense after running a 4-3 for so many years. Terrell adds that he received a $10,000 signing bonus and a total of $30,000 in guarantees.The Virginia Cavaliers football team announced that wide receiver Chris Tyree is signing an undrafted free agent contract with the Saints. He only tips the scales at 5-foot-9 and 192 pounds, but Tyree is a high-end athlete. He timed the 40-yard dash in 4.39 seconds and posted a 9.52 Relative Athletic Score. After spending the first four years of his college career at Notre Dame, he transferred to Virginia last year, but he’s made a consistent impact as a receiving threat. He does have some experience returning punts and kickoffs.KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson reports that offensive lineman Easton Kilty is signing with the Saints as an undrafted free agent, too. The fifth-year senior spent his first four seasons at North Dakota playing left tackle, right guard, and a little right tackle, but he returned to the left tackle spot after transferring to Kansas State. He projects to move inside to guard owing to his 32-inch arms, but his versatility and experience at tackle are points in his favor.The Saints signed former SMU wide receiver Moochie Dixon, as first reported by Justin Wells for On3 and confirmed by his alma mater at Carthage High School. Dixon is another speedster who timed the 40 yard dash in just 4.38 seconds, but like other players on the roster he’s undersized at 5-foot-11 and 183 pounds. He did average 18.4 yards per catch last year but he hasn’t seen a high volume of targets in college. He spent the last three seasons with SMU after transferring from Texas.Former Iowa State quarterback Hunter Dekkers has been invited to the Saints’ upcoming rookie minicamp, per 9 News Denver’s Mike Klis. His NCAA eligibility was lost in a gambling scandal and he’s been working hard to recover from it after playing at Iowa Western Community College. He’s got NFL-caliber size and a talented throwing arm, and could earn a longer look at training camp if he auditions well in two weeks.UTSA wide receiver Chris Carpenter has also been invited to the Saints’ rookie minicamp tryouts in two weeks, the school announced on social media. He’s another undersized wideout with wheels, having weighed in at just 5-foot-9 and 151 pounds with a 4.44 time in the 40-yard dash. He caught a career-high 39 passes for 487 yards and a score last season but was more effective on special teams, where he averaged 25.8 yards per try on 28 kick returns (scoring 3 times) and 5.8 yards per attempt on 42 punt returns (including a touchdown scored).