NFL Draft: Saints Final Day Could Be A Busy One

(AP) The New Orleans Saints enter the NFL draft's final day with five picks spread across the last four rounds. 

New Orleans has had only two draft choices so far. They selected defensive end Marcus Davenport of Texas-San Antonio during Thursday night's the first round and took Central Florida receiver Tre'Quan Smith during Friday night's third round. 

The Saints did not have a second round pick because it had been traded away a year earlier as part of deal that allowed New Orleans to draft running back Alvin Kamara in 2017. 

On Saturday, the Saints will have one pick each in the four, fifth and seventh rounds, and two picks in the sixth. 

The Saints entered the draft wanting urgently to upgrade their pass rush. They are also seeking depth on the offensive line, at tight end and at linebacker.

The Saints draft, so far:

Saints Trade Up To Bolster Edge Pass Rush With Davenport

New Orleans moves up to 14th after trading 27th and 147th overall picks in this year's draft and next year's first-round pick to Green Bay.

NFL Draft: Saints Grab Another Target For Brees

Central Florida receiver Tre'Quan Smith selected in the third round


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