Most explosive least talked about Saints 2026 offensive draft prospects
- reddoctober84
- Nov 18, 2025
- 3 min read
#1 Haynes king, QB, Georgia Tech
Haynes King has quietly put up completion percentage and rushing numbers that rivals the 23' Heisman season of Jayden Daniels with a much worse supporting cast. He is advanced in age at 25 years old but is arguably the best player in the country, even over the likes of Fernando Mendoza.
#2 Adam Randall, RB, Clemson
He has the best build of any RB in this draft. A converted WR with great hands he already has almost 1000 yards rushing in his first season at RB and is only scratching the surface of his potential.
#3 Nic Singleton, RB, Penn State
Potentially the most explosive and athletic back in this class. Nic Singleton's 2022 film is littered with big plays that even include a 100 yard kickoff return.
#4 Duce Robinson, WR Florida State
At 6'6 225 lbs, Robinson has the size the Saints have been lacking since the days of Marques Colston and Jimmy Graham and at the time of this writing he sits firmly at #5 in receiving yards in the FBS. He also has several acrobatic one-handed catches reminiscent of Randy Moss on his film with five 100 yard receiving games on the year. He amassed 160 yards and 2 TD's in the first quarter vs East Texas A&M.
#5 Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia
Delp has been underutilized his entire Georgia career but his 24' tape vs Tennessee gives you a glimpse of how explosive he can be on the next level with the right play-caller. Delp has George Kittle talent, and just like Kittle he suffered in college from in unimaginative offense that didn't feature him. He has superstar potential on the next level.
#6 Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt
Drew comparisons to Brock Bowers since last year and is starting to live up to the hype with two straight 100 yard games.
Stowers has great hands and technique over the middle of the field and has tremendous value as an F TE and chain-mover.
#7 Noah Whittington, RB, Oregon
This years Treveyon Henderson Comp.
Very explosive running back who isn't getting enough hype.
Had a very explosive kick return TD in 24'
#8 Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington.
Coleman, at 5'9 228 has a similar build and play style to Nick Chubb or Frank Gore. He already has 15 TDs in the year and is possibly the best cutback runner in the class.
This is Coleman tearing through an Ohio State defense that is ranked #1 in the country, only allowing 7 points per game for 106 total all purpose yards.
#9 Nyck Harbor, Wr, South Carolina
Harbor won't wow you with a ton of catches but he is the most athletic wr to come into the league since DK Metcalf or Calvin Johnson. At 6'5 240 he might be even faster than Calvin Johnson was and reportedly runs a 4.2 40.
At the time of this writing he has four straight games with a TD, including an 80 yarder his last game.
#10 Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State
The younger brother of Trey Lance, Bryce is making a name for himself on the FCS level with outstanding size and speed for the position at 6'3 209lbs
He stands out as the top prospects in the FCS. Great arm length on film with a similar build and play speed to Justin Jefferson.
Lance could be a major sleeper come April as he is currently averaging 19 yards per catch.



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