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The New Orleans Saints head into their mandatory minicamp on June 16-17 with a roster full of promise and more than a few question marks that need clarity before training camp rolls around in late July. While the starting quarterback position is locked up with second-year signal-caller Tyler Shough firmly at the helm, the issues bubbling beneath the surface could define what kind of team the Saints become in 2026. From Shough’s development to a crowded backfield and a receiver room clouded by a health scare, head coach Kellen Moore has plenty of urgent business to conduct at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center this week.
The minicamp will serve as another key evaluation checkpoint for Shough, who took over for Spencer Rattler midseason in 2025 and went 5-4 as the starter while completing 67.6% of his passes for 2,384 yards, 10 touchdowns, and six interceptions. He showed genuine promise and legitimately pushed himself into NFC Rookie of the Year conversations by the time the dust settled, but a full year as the unquestioned starter demands a completely different standard. The Saints need to see their young quarterback operate at a faster pace, command the offense with authority, and cut down on the costly turnovers that plagued him during stretches of his debut campaign.
What makes mandatory minicamp so important for Shough is that it represents his final structured reps before the summer break that precedes training camp. Through OTAs, he flashed the arm talent that made him a second-round pick in 2025, connecting on deep shots down the sideline with consistency and showcasing above-average mobility when plays broke down. The next step is moving beyond the jaw-dropping highlight and becoming a consistent, decisive decision-maker from snap to snap. That is the burning question that overrides all others in New Orleans right now.
Perhaps the most pressing non-quarterback storyline entering minicamp is the health of wide receiver Chris Olave, who is still not fully cleared for team activities following a blood clot discovered in his lung during the final weeks of the 2025 season. Olave had put together the best season of his career before the scare, finishing with 100 receptions, 1,163 receiving yards, and nine touchdowns, all career highs. He has been present during OTAs but has been kept out of team drills on the advice of the medical staff, and coach Kellen Moore has been measured in his public updates.
“He hasn’t been able to do the team activities obviously throughout OTAs,” Moore said last week, noting that the blood clot situation was tied directly to limiting Olave’s participation in team periods. The Saints are being appropriately cautious with a player who is not only their most important offensive weapon but one who is also in the middle of contract extension talks and playing on a fifth-year option worth $15.49 million in 2026. Mandatory minicamp gives the Saints a final moment before the...