THE Saint-Orleans saints I had an intensive objective on the maintenance of several of their own players this offseason, both depth and starters. Between Chase Young, Juwan Johnson, Nathan Shepherd, Dante Pettis and Nephi Sewell, they have kept 20% of their free agents pending during the 2025 off -season so far, losing only four so far. Now they will continue to add to this list, because the offensive line player Landon Young should be brought back to one year, according to a Official team of the team.
Young was a crucial depth piece for the saints since its writing in the sixth round of the NFL 2021 draft. While he was playing the left platform almost exclusively in Kentucky, he helped the saints both both in tackle, left guard and right -wing spots. He has been part of 56 games so far, starting 12 of them, playing 881 offensive snaps and 215 special equipment in this period. Although he is not a guy who will impress you with the way his game is incredible, he is an exceptional starter, who can take the reign if someone is injured and make sure that things are not too bad from the position of the tackle.
393 of his offensive shots occurred in 2024, where he would have only one penalty, two authorized bags and 16 authorized pressures. The pressure figures are certainly not perfect without any doubt, but to abandon two bags and represent only a penalty as a person who has to enter the matches in place of an injured starter is completely correct by most standards. A good depth player preserved on a probable scale on a smaller scale of one year is always a good deal, as flashy or not.
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