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By Matt Moscona
With the eighth pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the New Orleans Saints find themselves in a familiar spot—close enough to land a difference-maker, but far enough back to let the board dictate their future.
At the top of the odds board sits Carnell Tate at +325, a polished receiver whose route-running and ball skills could give the Saints an immediate offensive boost. After an inconsistent passing attack last season, adding a reliable target may be too tempting to pass up.
Defensively, Reuben Bain Jr. (+350) looms as a disruptive force in the trenches. His ability to pressure quarterbacks fits a long-standing Saints identity built on defensive dominance. Not far behind is Mansoor Delane (+550), a lengthy, physical corner who could fill a pressing need in the secondary.
Safety Caleb Downs (+650) also offers intrigue, bringing elite instincts and versatility, while David Bailey (also +650) represents another potential pass-rushing cornerstone.
Further down the board, names like Makai Lemon and Sonny Styles suggest the Saints could pivot depending on how the first seven picks unfold.
Ultimately, this is where uncertainty becomes opportunity. Whether it’s bolstering the offense or reinforcing the defense, the Saints’ choice at No. 8 could define the next era in New Orleans—one built either on explosive playmakers or a return to defensive grit.
NFL Draft odds are totally fluid and often changing, so here’s the direct link to real-time odds for the second to ninth pick in the draft: https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/nfl-draft/1st-round.
| 8th Overall Pick | ||
| Carnell Tate | 13/4 | (+325) |
| Reuben Bain Jr. | 7/2 | (+350) |
| Mansoor Delane | 11/2 | (+550) |
| Caleb Downs | 13/2 | (+650) |
| David Bailey | 13/2 | (+650) |
| Makai Lemon | 8/1 | |
| Jordyn Tyson | 9/1 | |
| Jermod McKoy | 10/1 | |
| Sonny Styles | 12/1 | |
| Francis Mauioga | 16/1 | |
| Kenyon Sadiq | 20/1 | |
| Monroe Freeling | 20/1 | |
| Jeremiyah Love | 25/1 | |
| Spencer Fano | 25/1 | |
| Olaivavega Ioane | 33/1 | |
| Omar Cooper Jr. | 33/1 |

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