Heading into the 2026 NFL offseason, the New Orleans Saints had lots of work to do to build their team for competing in the NFC South. That was a mix of both offensive and defensive additions, and they kicked things off early with the former, adding Travis Etienne and David Edwards. Kaden Elliss was their replacement for Demario Davis, but Cameron Jordan remains unsigned, and Alontae Taylor has left, so they have work to do still.

Regardless, they also wanted to build around Tyler Shough, giving him as much of a chance to make that sophomore leap as he can. In the 2026 NFL Draft, they did exactly that, selecting two wide receivers and a tight end through Round 4, with Jordyn Tyson, Bryce Lance, and Oscar Delp. So, here is what the pass-catching rooms look like as of now:Wide ReceiversChris OlaveJordyn Tyson (Round 1 pick)Devaughn VeleBryce Lance (Round 4 pick)Bub MeansMason TiptonJa'Lynn PolkKevin Austin Jr.Ronnie BellTrey PalmerSamori ToureElijah CooksDamien AlfordTight EndsJuwan JohnsonNoah FantOscar Delp (Round 3 pick)Moliki MatavaoZaire Mitchell-PadenTreyton WelchOverall, this is a clearly improved group compared to 2025, and Shough will have plenty of options to turn to even in the event of injuries, which is exactly what has been needed for this team for a long time.

It will be fascinating to see who makes the roster from this large group of options, as the Saints truly focus on giving Kellen Moore plenty of players to build his scheme around. This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Updated Saints receiving corps after drafting NDSU star Bryce Lance