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By Ross Jackson
The battle between correlation versus causation is constant when it comes to the NFL. For the New Orleans Saints, one crucial factor for a successful season is undoubtedly the team’s interior offensive line.
Last year, there was a direct line between interior offensive line play and health to the team’s success or lack thereof on the field. Once starting center Erik McCoy went down with injury, the team struggled mightily on the offensive side of the ball. Then, as more injuries piled up on the inside, it became very challenging to protect passers and maintain a run game.
The Saints will need to be better equipped to handle attrition this season while also hoping for improved health across the roster.
New Orleans helped itself this offseason by adding and retaining some veteran depth options, however, injuries have already had an impact with Will Clapp and Nick Saldiveri’s seasons ending before they could get started. The team also lost Landon Young for the year, who has some positional flex that could have helped on the interior.
Now, the depth is going to be managed by mostly newcomers.
Active Roster
- Erik McCoy
- Trevor Penning
- Cesar Ruiz
- Luke Fortner
- Dillon Radunz
- Torricelli Simpkins III
- Xavier Truss
Practice Squad
Penning And Ruiz Vital
With so much recently acquired talent backing up the room, Penning and Ruiz panning out will be the Saints’ best shot at rebounding in the interior.
Penning is changing positions for his second straight season and is already managing a toe injury, which sidelined him for two-thirds of the preseason. Meanwhile, Ruiz appeared to struggle during his exhibition work despite looking improved in 2024.
Sound play and availability are necessary from both of these players for the Saints’ interior to remain effective in front of its young quarterback. Push will also be needed from the run game, as head coach Kellen Moore is not one to shy away from running between the tackles.
Of course, McCoy is likely to be the most important piece in the offensive line as a whole. New Orleans captured four of its five wins with McCoy healthy in the lineup last year. All four wins came within the five games that McCoy took at least 40 offensive snaps.
Depth Has Promise
Radunz struggled on the outside during the first preseason game, but looked much better on the interior. Simpkins has been a home run undrafted rookie addition and Fortner (required only a couple of weeks ago) has a lot of experience as a pro center. New addition Truss has mostly tackle experience in his playing time, but is listed as a backup guard for now.
There’s some potential there. But ideally, the team keeps its starters on the field as much as possible.
