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College Football Playoff Board approves new playoff format

Photo by CFP/Getty Images CFB moves forward with a new 5-7 format. We all know the college football landscape is about to change dramatically. It’s already begun to shift with the new era of NIL and the transfer portal, but now, the four team College Football Playoff is set to expand to 12 teams in 2024-25. Originally, the plan was for the playoff to be set up in what was referred to as a 6-6 format. The six highest ranking conference champions would receive automatic bids, and then the next six highest ranking teams would also receive an at large bid. However, with conference realignment really coming into effect this season and the Pac-12 dying out, the CFP Board has been under a lot of pressure to amend the playoff format. Finally, on Tuesday, they did just that, approving a new 5-7 format for the new 12 team playoff. BREAKING: The College Football Playoff has approved the move to a 5-7 format for the 12-team field starting next season‼️"The 5 highest-ranked conference champions, plus the next 7 highest-ranked teams as determined by the CFP Selection Committee."https://t.co/08SqLIBprx pic.twitter.com/GRxXHoPpdA— On3 (@On3sports) February 20, 2024 Now, the five highest ranking conference champions (likely the SEC, ACC, Big 10, Big 12 and a group of five champion) will receive automatic bids and seven teams will receive an at large bid. This is how the College Football Playoff bracket will look like this season: Top four seeds receive first round byes (all conference champions). Teams seeded 5-12 will play and the lower seeded team will host (No. 12 at No. 5, No. 11 at No. 6, No. 10 at No. 7, No. 9 at No. 8). The No. 5 seed will not necessarily be the fifth conference champion. This will be the first time we see an extended playoff in college football and the first time we’ll see playoff games played on campus’ (only in the first round). I know there are a lot of differing opinions on whether or not this change was necessary, but I personally am really looking forward to it. Even if it’s the top four seeds that make the playoffs more often than not, it gives more teams a chance, and years like this past one, I think it would’ve been pretty chaotic.

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2024 Saints Free Agents List

Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images It’s decision time for New Orleans as these 24 players become free agents in 2024. On March 11th, the “legal tampering” period will open for NFL teams to begin talking to agents to negotiate contracts with available players. March 13th will mark the official start of the league year and teams can begin officially signing players to contracts. So, what does free agency mean for the New Orleans Saints heading into March 2024? The Saints have 24 players that are coming up for free agency next month. So let’s take a look at all of them: Unrestricted Free Agents (UFA) are players that have accrued at least 4 seasons and whose contracts have expired with their current team. UFAs are free to negotiate and sign with any team. The Saints are looking at 18 UFAs this year. Andrus Peat, G Jimmy Graham, TE Trai Turner, G Lonnie Johnson, CB Isaac Yiadom, CB Zack Baun, OLB Max Garcia, G Cameron Erving, T Ugo Amadi, S Ty Summers, LB Kyle Phillips, DE Keith Kirkwood, WR Eno Benjamin, RB Billy Price, G Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images Restricted Free Agents (RFA) are any player with only three accrued seasons of play and an expired contract. Like UFAS, RFAs are free to negotiate and sign with any team, BUT their original team can offer them one of various qualifying offers (“tenders”) that come with the right of first refusal and/or draft-pick compensation. This year, the Saints have two RFAs: Andrew Dowell, LB Adam Prentice, FB Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images The final designation of free agents that the Saints have this year, is for Exclusive Rights Free Agents (ERFA). An ERFA is any player that has accrued less than three seasons, and their contract has expired. If the original team offers a one-year contract at the league minimum, the player cannot negotiate with other teams. The Saints have four ERFAs this year: Rashid Shaheed, WR P.J. Mutsipher, DT Shemar Jean-Charles, CB Lynn Bowden, RB Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images With just a few weeks until legal tampering opens, it will be interesting to see what happens next. Who would you like to see the Saints keep and who do you think they should move on from?

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HBCU Legacy Bowl Career Fair

Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports A valuable opportunity for students looking to jumpstart their careers. The HBCU Legacy Bowl, an annual football game and celebration of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), is offering a valuable opportunity for students looking to jumpstart their careers. HBCUs based in New Orleans that meet the minimum attendance threshold of 250 students (juniors, seniors, and recent graduates) at the career fair will receive a $5,000 scholarship. But the benefits don’t stop there - the HBCU with the most students in attendance will also receive an additional $5,000 and the prestigious Legacy Cup. Encouraging attendance to this amazing opportunity is beneficial to both the student body and institution. HBCUs based in New Orleans that meet the 250 student (juniors, seniors & recent graduates) @HBCULegacyBowl career fair attendance threshold will receive a $5,000 scholarship!The HBCU who has the most students attend the CAREER FAIR will receive an additional $5,000 and the… https://t.co/OXwIY9QEyS pic.twitter.com/7uXhsDPHC8— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) February 18, 2024 Last year, nearly 1,500 HBCU students from 49 different HBCUs attended, networking with over 100 of the nation’s top companies. To be eligible, schools must register for the career fair at hbculegacybowl.com and ensure a minimum of 250 students attend. This is a fantastic chance for HBCUs to support their students’ future success and showcase their commitment to career development. HBCU juniors, seniors, and recent graduates will have the opportunity to apply for jobs and receive career counseling at the Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl Career Fair, presented by the New Orleans Saints. Admission is free. Employers from across the country will be on hand to talk with participants. There will be representatives from many NFL teams on hand if you’re interested in a career in sports. The program will also feature live presentations by career counselors, resume writers, interviewers, etc. You can register for this event below! https://www.teamworkonline.com/multiple-properties/www/teamwork-events/2024-hbcu-legacy-bowl-career-fair-2054033 Job Fair Details: New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom February 22, 2024 | Noon - 5:00pm CT February 23, 2024 | 9am - 5:00pm CT

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2023 Player Review: Carl Granderson

Way to do your thing this season ““Big Grandy”!! #Salute | Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images The edge rusher had an impactful season. The defense of the New Orleans Saints only managed to notch 34 sacks during the 2023 -24 season, which was merely good enough for 29th best in the NFL. There weren’t many overwhelmingly bright spots coming from the defensive line, but I would definitely point to defensive end Carl Granderson as not only one of them, but let’s just say he’d be the “primary light” of his position group. While enjoying a career year, Granderson led the ball club in sacks by finishing up with 8.5 of them to go along with 78 total tackles (44 solo) plus one forced fumble and recovery each. Even beyond those career best numbers, Granderson’s impact was often visibly noticeable on the field. Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Take ‘Em Down #96!! If there was any question as to who the starting defensive end opposite of Cameron Jordan would be this past year, it was answered emphatically in the off-season. As a fifth-year pro out of The University of Wyoming, Carl Granderson was on a mission for the 2023-24 NFL season. Since entering the league in 2019 as free agent, Granderson had some early challenges with injuries and at times getting lost in the rotation at his position. Carl was picked up by the Saints a year after they drafted Marcus Davenport in the 1st round of the 2018 draft and since then, the organization has brought in the likes of Payton Turner (‘21) and Isaiah Foskey (‘23) at his position as well. He has worked extremely hard, thwarting away competition and outlasting some, now earning every bit of his snap counts/playing time with this team. Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images Granderson has exhibited consistent progression as his production has increased in each of the past three seasons, which culminated in career high numbers in 2023. His sack total increased from (3) in 2021 to (5.5) in 2022 to (8.5) this most recent season, with his tackle and tackle for loss numbers having a similar trajectory. As he has seemingly put it all together recently, I am excited at the possibility of an even more breakout year this upcoming season for Carl Granderson. Hoping for no injuries or setbacks, I will definitely have my eye on big #96 aka “Grandy”, as he’s affectionately referred to by his teammates.

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Saints and Falcons raise $600,000 to fight ALS through their 50/50 raffles in partnership with the NFL Foundation

Photo by Tyler Kaufman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Contributions will go to the Team Gleason and Tackle ALS foundations. The New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons in partnership with the NFL Foundation have raised $600,000 in support of fighting Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Both teams successfully hosted a 50/50 raffle during their head-to-head games this past season with proceeds directly benefiting Team Gleason and Tackle ALS and their efforts to help find a cure for ALS. Both foundations will receive $250,000 from the teams’ efforts and the NFL Foundation also pledged their support by contributing an additional $100,000 the cause, raising the total amount to $600,000. Saints and Falcons raise $600,000 in 50/50 Raffle in partnership with @NFLFoundation @TeamGleason | @SteveGleason https://t.co/07is6v1qTR— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) February 16, 2024 The NFL Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the National Football League, has a history of supporting various charitable initiatives; and their contribution, alongside both teams, will help make a significant impact in the ALS community. Team Gleason was founded by former Saints player Steve Gleason after his ALS diagnosis in 2011. Team Gleason has been dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The foundation is on a mission to deliver innovative technology and essential equipment, all while empowering a higher quality of life for those affected by ALS. As the largest provider of technology to the ALS community, Team Gleason stands at the forefront of delivering cutting-edge solutions that are making a profound impact on the lives of those facing the challenges of this relentless disease. For more information about Team Gleason and Tackle ALS organizations, go to https://teamgleason.org and https://www.tackleals.com

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2023 Player Review: Tyrann Mathieu

Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images The Honey Badger still showing signs of life in his 11th season. The Honey Badger may not be a carbon copy of his former self, but the New Orleans native is still making his presence known in a huge way. Photo by Ryan Kang/Getty Images In 2023, Tyrann Mathieu continued his upward trend from his strong finish last season. The 12th year safety contributed in a big way in helping the New Orleans Saints defense ascend from second to last in forced turnovers in ‘22 to third in the league in ‘23. Mathieu did this by leading the team once again with four interceptions this past year showing he is still a shell of his old self. HONEY BADGER HOUSE CALL #Saints S Tyrann Mathieu picks off #Patriots QB Mac Jones and takes it to the crib! pic.twitter.com/DB9768QGnY— Pro Football Network (@PFN365) October 8, 2023 One of his highlighted games came in Week 12 against the Atlanta Falcons where Mathieu intercepted Falcons QB Desmond Ridder twice keeping his team within arm's reach of a win. Mathieu would get the Falcons again in true Saints fashion in the season finale where he would catch his fourth interception and return it 74 yards, just one yard away from a score. INT! Tyrann Mathieu picked off Desmond Ridder again!2 INTs but #Saints still down 14-12..pic.twitter.com/CEs3q2wlfChttps://t.co/CrozBvEEtP— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) November 26, 2023 Mathieu would finish his season with 75 total tackles, 9 PBUs, 4 interceptions and a TD. A very solid year for him. What does the future hold for the “Honey Badger?” Going into next season, Mathieu is still going to relied on heavily as the Saints don’t have a surefire backup plan behind him. With that being said, Mathieu has definitely surprised some with his play this year compared to last season. He looked a lot more comfortable and was able to make a handful of plays. The team should definitely look to get someone young to develop in the draft but for going into next season Tyrann Mathieu is still going to be the man.

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CSC Poll Results: Which upcoming free agent should the Saints prioritize keeping?

Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images The Saints have cap trouble but should prioritize keeping some of their current players In this weeks poll question we asked which upcoming free agent the New Orleans Saints should prioritize keeping: ⚜️WEEKLY POLL QUESTION⚜️Which of these free agents would you prioritize keeping?— Canal St. Chronicles (@SaintsCSC) February 12, 2024 After 854 votes we had a run away winner with Rashid Shaheed receiving 78.1% of the votes. This is not surprising considering Shaheed was an All-Pro returner this season in addition to improving on his output as a receiver from his rookie year. It is notable that Shaheed is an exclusive rights free agent this year, meaning the Saints will be able to offer him a one-year deal for the league-minimum before he is able to negotiate with any other team. However, if they do not, he will become an unrestricted free agent. Coming in second with 8.9% is quarterback Jameis Winston, who is a favorite in the locker room and around the city. Winston is undoubtedly one of the best backup quarterbacks in the NFL in addition to what he brings from a personality standpoint, and with the amount of quarterback injuries we have seen around the NFL the Saints would be smart to bring Winston back. Here is what some of you said in response to the poll: Shaheed doesn't need prioritizing, he's an RFA (though you're best trying to get him a longer term deal now) so he's not even part of this equation.Jameis saves you most cap, Baun won't cost a lot, Peat gives you a bit of peace on OL.Sign Baun, then Peat.— Khai Herley (@TheRealTheseus) February 13, 2024 How is Baun in last??? Not only is keeping him necessary, so is increasing his playing time and edge rush snaps— Sepp Shirey (@sepptimus_44) February 13, 2024 Our o-line sucked and Peat was decent at LT, our pass rush sucked and Baun was decent with the blitz, we adore Jameis but he’s on the way out after the TD vs ATL. Even if Shaheed wasn’t an EFA I think Loomis says Peat, Shaheed, Baun, Jameis.— livernonions (@_livernonions) February 13, 2024 Who do you think the Saints should re-sign first? Make sure you follow Canal Street Chronicles on X at @SaintsCSC, “Like” us on Facebook at Canal Street Chronicles, follow us on Instagram at @SaintsCSC, and make sure you’re subscribed to our YouTube channel. As always, you can follow me on X at @HaydenReel.

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NFL Draft preview: Edge rushers

Photo by Ryan Kang/Getty Images Edge rusher is another position of need for the Saints. It’s officially NFL Draft season. The Super Bowl is over and it’s time to shift our focus to who the New Orleans Saints could draft in April. We already previewed some of the offensive tackles the Saints could look to add in the draft, so I thought today we’d look at some of the edge rushers the Saints could select with their first two picks - and there are quite a few quality ones in this draft. Dallas Turner, Alabama Photo by Ryan Kang/Getty Images There seems to be a big three in this draft class that could fall anywhere from No. 5 to No. 20, it all just depends on how they perform in the combine and how teams rank them. The first guy, who seems to be the one projected to be drafted first in most mock drafts, is Dallas Turner. The Alabama standout posted 11 sacks and 55 pressures in his junior season. Turner is an experienced edge rusher who has shown the growth you want to see out of a young player. He played exactly 647 in 2022 and 2023, and saw his numbers grow from 37 pressures and five sacks to 55 pressures and 11 sacks while being the guy teams key in on (he played with No. 3 pick Will Anderson last season). I think there’s a good chance Turner goes earlier than No. 14, but we’ve seen the Saints be aggressive in making moves for edge rushers in the past. Laiatu Latu, UCLA Photo by Ric Tapia/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The second of the big three is Laiatu Latu out of UCLA. Latu was an absolute stud for the Bruins in 2023, posting 15 sacks and 62 pressures in his junior season. He’s been one of the more productive pass rushers over the past two season, totaling 127 pressures and 27 sacks since the start of the 2022 season. He is uber talented as has over 1,200 snaps of experience. I think he has a pretty good chance of being drafted early, but with 3-4 QB’s and a handful of wideouts expected to go inside the top-10, Latu could slip into the Saints lap. Jared Verse, FSU Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images The final of the big three is Florida State’s Jared Verse. The FSU standout passes the eye test. Standing at 6-foot-4, 260-pounds, he also fits the Saints prototypical edge rusher. Verse has been productive in all four seasons he’s been in college. In his first two seasons (at Albany), Verse totaled 53 pressures and 11 sacks in just over 300 pass rush snaps. He’d transfer to FSU in 2022 where he’d record 98 pressures and 20 sacks in just over 500 pass rush snaps. He’s big, he’s productive and he’s one of the better run defending edges in this class. I’d expect him to be the third of the big three to be drafted (this is before the NFL Combine and Pro Day’s), so if anyone’s going to be there at 14, I expect it to be him. Darius Robinson Darius Robinson was a bright spot on a Missouri defense that was much improved in 2023. He was the catalyst for their defensive line and finished his five-year career with career-highs in sacks (9), pressures (42), hurries (27) and stops (27). The concern with Robinson is “can he do it again?” In his first four seasons in college, Robinson totaled 30 pressures and five sacks. He doesn’t have much experience as a top-end edge rusher, but if he can continue to play like he did in 2023, he deserves to be a top pick. I don’t think he or any of the other guys on this list after Verse would be the pick at 14, so this is where we enter the second round territory of this list, and Robinson would be a pretty nice selection at 45. Chop Robinson, Penn State Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images Robinson is probably not the ideal draftee for the Saints because he seems to be a bit more of a project than most of these guys, and I’m sure that’s the last thing Saints fans want. Robinson doesn’t exactly have the numbers that the other pass rushers have, he’s posted just 10 sacks in his three year career. Like I said, he’s a bit more of a project pick, but he’s got the athletic ability to be a solid edge rusher in this league if he’s developed properly. Bralen Trice, Washington Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images Bralen Trice has been a highly productive edge rusher for the Washington Huskies for the past two seasons and was one of their stars in their win over Texas in the semi-finals. Trice finished his junior season with eight sacks and 80 pressures, that’s more pressures than anyone on this list. This wasn’t a fluke either, in 2022, Trice had nine sacks and 70 pressures. One knock on Trice is that he’s been known to miss tackles. He’s missed 29 in the past two seasons alone, whiffing on over 30% of his tackles. If he can improve as a tackler, he can become a very good edge in the NFL. Chris Braswell, Alabama Photo by Ryan Kang/Getty Images The final edge rusher on this list is Chris Braswell. The Alabama product finished his junior campaign with eight sacks and 56 pressures. He was overshadowed a bit last season as he played next to Dallas Turner, but Braswell was still very effective in both pass rush and run defense. He’s missed just nine tackles in his career while totaling 76 tackles. He was recently mocked to the Saints in PFF’s most recent mock draft, so he could very well be available at pick 45.

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