Saints' offseason described as "stubborn" despite challenges
The New Orleans Saints are facing a confusing situation as they prepare for the 2025 NFL season. The team is struggling with salary cap issues and a poor record from last season. Instead of starting a rebuild, they are trying to improve with limited resources. NFL analyst Brad Gagnon recently described the Saints' offseason as "stubborn." He noted that the team refuses to accept the need for a rebuild. The Saints have spent money on players like Chase Young and Justin Reid, showing a desire to compete despite finishing last season with a 5-12 record and firing their head coach. Key moves include signing safety Justin Reid and re-signing tight end Juwan Johnson and edge rusher Chase Young. However, many fans wonder if these additions are enough to improve the team's chances. The Saints are also keeping veteran quarterback Derek Carr, who had decent numbers last season but is not seen as a long-term solution. The competition in the NFC South will be tough. The Carolina Panthers and Atlanta Falcons are improving, while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are expected to remain strong. However, the NFL Draft is coming, and the Saints could make significant changes then. Currently, the Saints have about $33 million in cap space, allowing for more potential signings. While they could still make a splash and improve their roster, Gagnon's description of "stubborn" accurately captures their current strategy.