After a week of practice, interviews and much more, a group of college's best prospects are going to be on full display this Saturday.
The annual Reese's Senior Bowl game will be held at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, AL, and you can watch it live on NFL Network at 1:30 p.m. CT.
The New Orleans Saints have had a history when it comes to the Senior Bowl, whether it be good, bad or ugly. Here's a look at the track history for the black and gold over the years when it comes to players they've drafted.
Saints Players Drafted From Senior Bowl
2024: Taliese Fuaga (1st Round), Spencer Rattler (5th Round), Jaylan Ford (5th Round)
2023: Isaiah Foskey (2nd Round), Nick Saldiveri (4th Round), Jake Haener (4th Round)
2022: Trevor Penning (1st Round), Alontae Taylor (2nd Round), D'Marco Jackson (6th Round)
2021: Payton Turner (1st Round), Ian Book (4th Round)
2020: Adam Trautman (3rd Round), Zack Baun (3rd Round)
2019: Erik McCoy (2nd Round)
2018: Marcus Davenport (1st Round), Tre'Quan Smith (3rd Round)
2017: Alex Anzalone (3rd Round)
Last year, New Orleans actually went with more talent from the East-West Shrine Bowl for their roster.
If you want to go further back for the Saints, you could add undrafted rookie finds like Carl Granderson (2019) and Calvin Throckmorton (2020). New Orleans also drafted Sheldon Rankins (2016) and three players from 2015 who never really panned out: Garrett Grayson, Hau'oli Kikaha and Stephone Anthony.
The Saints had several assistant coaches help with the week in Mobile, including Jahri Evans, Kevin Petry, Jordan Traylor and Adam Gristick. We'll see if any of these coaches will remain in place when a new head coach is picked after the Super Bowl.