Contract details for the newest members of the Saints

Contract details for the newest members of the Saints
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Let’s take a look at how much New Orleans rookies are making.

The New Orleans Saints assembled one of their biggest draft classes in recent memory. Mickey Loomis is a big proponent of trading up, but instead, he stayed put and the Saints used all nine selections they came into the draft with.

With more draft picks means more money spent. According to Spotrac, the Saints will be spending $14,129,202 on their rookie this year and about 72 million over the next four. That’s much more than they’re accustomed to paying out, but when you’re rebuilding, you need a lot of young guys on cheap contracts.

Here’s a breakdown of each rookie’s contract.

All contract details provided by Spotrac.

Kelvin Banks - 4 years, $27,688,114

The Saints’ first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft was Kelvin Banks. The former Texas OT will immediately help their offensive line out, and they get a guy who will likely start for four years on a cheap deal relative to an average offensive lineman’s salary.

Year 1: $5,034,202

Year 2: $6,292,753

Year 3: $7,551,304

Year 4: $8,809,855

Tyler Shough - 4 years, $10,793,226

With the 40th pick in the draft, the Saints selected Tyler Shough. They’ll spend about 10 million dollars on him over the next four seasons, which is much lower than market value on a starting QB. If he turns out to be the guy, they’ll have a four-year window where they can spend elsewhere and build around him. If he’s not, it won’t cost them that much.

Year 1: $1,962,405

Year 2: $2,453,006

Year 3: $2,943,607

Year 4: $3,434,208

Vernon Broughton - 4 years, $6,634,052

With their first of two picks in the third round, the Saints selected Vernon Broughton, a DT from Texas. He’ll earn over six million dollars over the next four years, and if he can develop into a solid player, it will really help them on defense while they wait out the rest of some of their veteran’s salaries.

Year 1: $1,206,191

Year 2: $1,507,739

Year 3: $1,809,287

Year 4: $2,110,835

Jonas Sanker - 4 years, $6,242,188

Jonas Sanker will make about 400k less than Broughton through the course of his four-year deal. The Saints have a couple expensive veterans at safety, so getting a cheap, young talent back there will certainly help.

Year 1: $1,134,943

Year 2: $1,418,679

Year 3: $1,702,415

Year 4: $1,986,151

Danny Stutsman - 4 years, $5,226,463

Danny Stutsman was the Saints first day three pick, and he’s slated to make a little over five million dollars during the course of his rookie deal. With Demario Davis, who’s eating up nearly seven million dollars in cap space, only getting older, Stutsman could prove to be a cheap replacement when the time comes.

Year 1: $1,096,616

Year 2: $1,261,616

Year 3: $1,376,616

Year 4: $1,491,616

Quincy Riley - 4 years, $5,085,589

Riley was picked about 20 spots later than Stutsman and is set to make about five million...