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POLL: Who was the most surprising Saints cut?

Were you surprised to see so many wide receivers get let go?

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The New Orleans Saints have officially trimmed down their active roster. Gone are players like Natrell Jamerson and Josiah Bronson, and instead there were surprise players to make the roster like Aldrick Rosas and Jeff Heath.

But there were also some surprising cuts.

WR Kawaan Baker was a 7th round draft pick from the 2021 NFL Draft who played at a position of need for the Saints.

Speaking of the thin wide receiver position, Chris Hogan was recently signed this offseason when news first broke about the Michael Thomas injury.

FB Alex Armah, who was signed early in the offseason, was one of the team’s lone new players.

RB Devonta Freeman was also signed this offseason, but right before the preseason, and has been a former Pro Bowler.

OL Derrick Kelly has shown promise before, but appears to have been outplayed by others on a deep offensive line.

WR Kevin White is a former first round pick who has all of the measurables Sean Payton would love in a wide receiver.

It’s still not clear if all of the above will make it to the Saints practice squad, with Armah and White already returning. While we wait news on the rest, who was the most surprising cut by the Saints as they cut down to 53? Vote in the poll. Explain in the comments. Send me presents.

Poll

Who was the most surprising Saints cut?

This poll is closed

  • 20%
    WR Kawaan Baker
    (156 votes)
  • 20%
    WR Chris Hogan
    (150 votes)
  • 33%
    FB Alex Armah
    (247 votes)
  • 10%
    RB Devonta Freeman
    (80 votes)
  • 1%
    OL Derrick Kelly
    (14 votes)
  • 10%
    WR Kevin White
    (80 votes)
  • 2%
    Other (explain in comments)
    (16 votes)
743 votes total Vote Now

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