With the ninth choice of the NFL 2025 draft, the Saints of New Orleans select __________.
The NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell, will go to the Green Bay podium on Thursday evening and will fill this white on the 1st day of the draft.
Some fans of saints will love the choice. Some will hate him.
Whatever the name of the Goodell calls, it will be a name that will fill one of the many holes on the list.
The director general of saints, Mickey Loomis, knows that this is a choice they need to do well.
“If we choose in the top 10, we are looking for someone who, guy, we will count on this guy for the next 8 to 10 years,” said Loomis on Wednesday during his pre-Rôti media session. “And he will fill this place, and we will not have to worry about it. For me, that’s a goal.”
There are many options available, which was quite obvious by the different responses of our survey to local media members.
We asked those who regularly covered the team they thought that the saints would choose with their choice no 9. We asked 32 people to respond to the survey and obtained 13 different responses.
You name the position and a media member has probably mentioned it, another indication of the many needs of the team of the first year head coach Kellen Moore.
Tyler Warren, end of Penn State, obtained the most votes, receiving eight of the 32 responses. Warren would just be the second tight end selected in the first round by the saints. The other was IRV Smith (Notre Dame) in 1993.
The other popular choice of local media members was the Texas Kelvin Banks offensive line player. He received six votes. If Banks is the choice, it would be the second consecutive year, the saints used their first -round choice on a tackle. Last season, the saints took Taliese Fuaga from Oregon State with the 14th choice in total. Apart from Warren and Banks, no other player has obtained more than two votes.
Here is an overview of what each media member predicted will be the choice n ° 9 of the saints.
Madeline Adams (Fox 8) Jaxson Dart, Qb, Ole Miss
Jeff Duncan (Times-Picayune) Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
East (Crescent City Sports) Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State
Kendall Duncan (WDSU) Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Zach Ewing (Times-Picayune) Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
Sean Fazende (Fox 8) Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State
Marco Garcia (Radio Jambalaya) Walker milestone, Edge, Georgia
Steve Geller (WWL Radio) Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State
Garland Gillen (Fox 8) Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State
Meagan Glover (WGNI) Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Jeff Haeger (Fox 8) Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
John Hendrix (Neworleans.football) Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
Mike Hoss (WWL Radio) Tetairoa McMillan, Wr, Arizona
Sharief Ishaq (WDSU) Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
Ross Jackson (locked on saints / Louisanasports.net) Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
Andre Johnson (Fox 8) Sheder Sanders, Qb, Colorado
Luke Johnson (Times-Picayune) Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State
Jared Joseph (WGNI) Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State
Ricardo Lecompte (WWL-TV) Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
Seth Lewis (WWL-TV) Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
Fletcher Mackel (WDSU) Jaxson Dart, Qb, Ole Miss
Richie Mills (WGNO) Mykel Wlliams, Edge, Georgia
Doug Mouton (wwl-tv) Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
Jeff Nowak (WWL Radio) Mike Green, Edge, Marshall
Sara Palczewski (WVLA / WGMA) Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State
Matt Paras (Times-Picayune) Walker milestone, Edge, Georgia
Jon Sokoloff (WGNI) Mykel Williams, Edge, Georgia
Katherine Terrell (ESPN) Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Brandon Thomas (Neworleans.football) Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State
Mike Triplett (Neworleans.football) Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
Nick Underhill (Neworleans.football) Josh Conerly, OT, Oregon
Rod Walker (Times-Picayune) Sheder Sanders, Qb, Colorado