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New Orleans Saints 5-Round Post-Combine 2025 NFL Mock Draft: Building for the Future
By [Your Name] | March 12, 2025
The 2025 NFL Combine has come and gone, leaving teams with a clearer picture of the top prospects in this year’s draft class. With the draft rapidly approaching, the New Orleans Saints must strategically address key roster needs. Utilizing Pro Football Focus’ (PFF) mock draft simulator, we explore a five-round Saints draft scenario that could set the team up for success.
Round 1, Pick 14: Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
The Saints’ offensive line has been a concern, particularly with injuries and inconsistent play in recent seasons. Amarius Mims is a massive, athletic tackle who showcased elite movement skills at the combine. At 6’7” and 340 pounds, Mims has the physical traits to be a long-term answer at left or right tackle, potentially replacing veteran Ryan Ramczyk if injuries persist.
Round 2, Pick 45: Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington
While Derek Carr remains under contract, the Saints must start thinking about the future at quarterback. Michael Penix Jr. brings elite arm talent and deep-ball accuracy, traits that could thrive in an offense featuring Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed. If he falls to the second round, New Orleans could land a potential franchise quarterback without using a first-round pick.
Round 3, Pick 76: Kamren Kinchens, S, Miami
The Saints’ secondary needs an infusion of youth, particularly at safety. Tyrann Mathieu isn’t getting any younger, and Marcus Maye has battled injuries. Kamren Kinchens is a ball-hawking playmaker with the ability to roam deep and make impact plays. His instincts and tackling ability make him an ideal fit for the Saints’ defense.
Round 4, Pick 109: Jalen McMillan, WR, Washington
Adding another weapon for the passing game is a priority, and Jalen McMillan fits the bill. He’s a precise route-runner with strong hands and excellent speed. Pairing him with Olave and Shaheed would give the Saints a dynamic receiving trio, especially if Michael Thomas does not return.
Round 5, Pick 144: Blake Corum, RB, Michigan
Alvin Kamara remains the centerpiece of the Saints’ rushing attack, but adding depth is crucial. Blake Corum is a tough, downhill runner with great vision and contact balance. He could serve as a reliable complement to Kamara while also providing insurance in case of injuries.
Final Thoughts
If the Saints walk away from the 2025 NFL Draft with this haul, they will have addressed key needs while setting up the roster for both immediate and long-term success. Protecting the quarterback, finding the next franchise signal-caller, and bolstering both the secondary and skill positions would be a huge win.
Do you agree with this mock draft? Who would you like to see the Saints select? Let us know in the comments!
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