The story behind Chris Olave's surge with the Saints
METAIRIE, La. -- Chris Olave didn't always know what it meant to be a No. 1 receiver.
He knew how to make plays in key moments and rack up stats, compiling back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons for the New Orleans Saints in his first two years. But Olave also spent those years in the shadow of veteran Michael Thomas, the 2019 NFC Offensive Player of the Year whose last four seasons were derailed by injuries.
Olave had Thomas' experience to lean on at the beginning of his career, But after the veteran's release in March, it was clear the team would rely heavily on Olave going forward. Now 24 years old and getting into the heart of his third season -- his first without Thomas -- Olave wants to be trusted in every aspect of his game.
He spent the offseason working on his deficiencies with the intention of becoming a true No. 1 receiver. Olave wanted to become a more durable and a reliable blocker. He prepared for those responsibilities by working on his strength in the weight room and also watched clips of his blocking to find ways to improve after admitting he looked "weak" in that area.
"I just want to be an every-down receiver," Olave said. " ... I feel like the first few years, I came out on run plays. Everybody knew it was going to be a run. So I just want to be in there. Even on the run plays, be relied on to be able to make blocks. Just taking the next step in my game."
The Saints (2-2) will be looking to Olave to make big plays when they attempt to end a two-game skid against the Kansas City Chiefs (4-0) on Monday night (8:15 ET, ESPN).
"When Mike was here ... it was that transition of Chris was starting to get the No. 1 targets, all that kind of stuff. It was different," quarterback Derek Carr said in training camp. "But coming into this year, he knows. ... In his head, 'Every ball is mine.' Every play that is called, he should feel like, 'I'm getting that thing.'"
Olave showed his ability to make those big catches with a little more than two minutes left in a Week 3 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. He streaked across the corner of the end zone, stutter-stepped and dragged his toes down to secure a go-ahead touchdown before the Eagles came back to win in the game's final minute.
Those were the kinds of moments Olave envisioned when he was selected No. 11 in the 2022 draft out of Ohio State. But he didn't consider much beyond that when he entered the league at age 21.
"That's how I was at first, " Olave said. "... I thought it was just be able to catch passes, catch touchdowns."
There have already been signs of Olave making a leap. He caught a season-high eight passes for 87 yards and converted two late third downs to give the Saints a chance in a 26-24 loss to the Atlanta Falcons last week. Olave, who leads the team with 20 catches for 265 yards and a touchdown, has deemed these types of performances "the standard" dating back to his days as a Buckeye.
But his new standard also includes what he displayed against the Falcons: a block that allowed running back Alvin Kamara to gain 7 yards and a 33-yard contested catch that was called back because of a teammate's penalty.
Olave did all of those things while playing 58 snaps with an injured hamstring.
"There's no moral victories, but that's definitely a positive going forward for sure for us," Carr said after the loss. "His grit and his toughness. That's what we need from our No. 1, and he gave that to us."