Saints 'Overlooked' Rookie Receives Praise: 'Athletic, Natural Mover'

   

New Orleans Saints rookie shines with unexpected talent as team counts on  fresh energy

The New Orleans Saints will rely heavily on their 2025 rookie class to add value to winning.

While first-round pick Kelvin Banks Jr. and quarterback Tyler Shough dominate headlines, a lesser-known gem, linebacker Danny Stutsman, could prove to be a game-changing piece for new head coach Kellen Moore.

Selected No. 112 overall in the fourth round, the Oklahoma product brings a blend of leadership and athleticism that makes him an intriguing prospect.

Bleacher Report’s Damian Parson recently featured Stutsman on a list of "overlooked" rookies.

“As a prospect, Stutsman is an athletic, natural mover on the second level of the defense with great modern size and frame," Parson wrote.

"He has a three-down skill set and will be a heavily impactful defender as his instincts develop at the NFL level. Heading into training camp, he is expected to be a special teamer and a depth piece behind New Orleans' entrenched veteran linebackers, Demario Davis and Peter Werner, per