Saints cut ties with 3 players after adding to offense during NFL Draft

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Saints cut ties with 3 players after adding to offense during NFL Draft

New Orleans is busy already.

Saints cut ties with 3 players after adding to offense during NFL Draft

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The New Orleans Saints haven't wasted time reshaping their offseason roster a bit after the 2026 NFL Draft.

On Monday, the Saints have waived three offensive players, clearing space for newly drafted and signed players.

The three waived guys, via the NFL's transaction wire:

Hull is a 25-year old running back who appeared in six games for the Saints in 2025. He had 19 carries for 48 yards and one catch for six yards.

Cooks is an undrafted player who never got into a regular season contest for the Saints but does have 11 games of NFL experience with the Jacksonville Jaguars, which includes three catches for 38 yards.

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Toure is a former seventh-round pick who has played in 23 games across three NFL seasons -- 22 of those with the Packers in 2022 and 2023 (13 catches for 160 yards). He played one game for the Saints in 2025, catching one pass for three yards.

The Saints drafted three wide receivers: Jordyn Tyson, Bryce Lance and Barion Brown. They also drafted a tight end, Oscar Delp.

Their undrafted free agent signing list includes CJ Donaldson, a powerful running back from Ohio State.

So the Saints have moved on from a few players who likely will get offseason contracts elsewhere before too long.

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