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Countdown to Cutdown Rundown: Player Profiles for Jersey No. 99
Countdown to Cutdown Rundown: Player Profiles for Jersey No. 99

USA Today

time3 days ago

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Countdown to Cutdown Rundown: Player Profiles for Jersey No. 99

Countdown to Cutdown Rundown: Player Profiles for Jersey No. 99 - 91 Throughout the 2025 offseason, Cowboys Wire will be running a series of player profiles on the members of the club's 90-man offseason roster. Well, 91-man roster, as the team has one of the NFL's International Pathway Program allotments that allows a franchise to carry an extra player who was born outside of the United States. These profiles will allow fans to have a general idea of a player's background, how they arrived in the league and how they ended up on the Dallas Cowboys' roster, along with the journey that will be ahead of them. For star players, these will look at their accomplishments and for players who are just trying to make either the 53-man roster of 16-man practice squad, it will be a brief look at the fight ahead of them. This piece will serve as a repository for each of those articles, as well as a link to each previous 10-number repository. No. 99: None No. 98: DE Payton Turner | Link No. 97: DT Osa Odighizuwa | Link No. 96: DT Justin Rogers | Link No. 95: DT Denzel Daxon | Link No. 94: DE Marshawn Kneeland | Link No. 93: DT Jay Toia | Link No. 92: None No. 91: DE Tyrus Wheat | Link Repositories 99 - 91 | 90 - 81 | 80 - 71 | 70 - 61 | 60 - 51 | 50 - 41 | 40 - 31 | 30 - 21 | 20 - 11 | 10 - 1 Follow Cowboys Wire on Facebook to join in on the conversation with fellow fans!

98 days until Saint's season opener: Every player to wear No. 98
98 days until Saint's season opener: Every player to wear No. 98

USA Today

time3 days ago

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  • USA Today

98 days until Saint's season opener: Every player to wear No. 98

98 days until Saint's season opener: Every player to wear No. 98 Everyone from Payton Turner to Sheldon Rankins and Sedrick Ellis There are 98 days remaining until the New Orleans Saints kick off their 2025 season, and we're continuing to count down the days by looking back on every player to wear that jersey number in Saints franchise history. Defensive end Chris Rumph II claimed No. 98 this spring, which previously belonged to defensive end Payton Turner. He picked it up when another former Saints first-round pick, Sheldon Rankins, left in free agency the same year Turner was drafted. It's been a popular choice for first-round defensive linemen in Saints history; Sedrick Ellis also wore it as the team's top pick back in 2008. With 98 days to go until kickoff, here's a look back at each player to use No. 98 with the Saints (via Pro Football Reference): Chris Rumph II (Present) Payton Turner (2021-2024) Sheldon Rankins (2016-2020) Mike Mohamed (2015) Parys Haralson (2013-2014) Sedrick Ellis (2008-2012) Renaldo Wynn (2007) Willie Whitehead (1999-2006) Ron Warner (1998) Jim Hanna (1994) Milford Hodge (1986) Reggie Lewis (1982-1984)

Saints select Senior Bowl standout in post-Super Bowl mock draft
Saints select Senior Bowl standout in post-Super Bowl mock draft

USA Today

time15-02-2025

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  • USA Today

Saints select Senior Bowl standout in post-Super Bowl mock draft

The NFL season is over and that means it is time to shift all of the focus to the offseason and especially for the New Orleans Saints, the 2025 NFL draft. They enter this next phase of the year with limited money and a fair amount of draft capital, starting with the ninth-overall selection. With that first round pick, they could end up going in about any direction. In their first mock draft following the Super Bowl, Bleacher Report's scouting department had New Orleans selecting Marshall Thundering Herd defensive lineman Mike Green. Here is what draft analyst Matt Holder had to say about the addition: 'The Saints should be entering rebuild mode this offseason, which will likely result in parting with 35-year-old Cameron Jordan. Plus, Chase Young and Payton Turner are free agents so the defense could use another edge-rusher. Marshall's Mike Green has been one of the biggest risers in this year's draft class, and he continued his ascent up draft boards with an impressive showing against top competition at the Senior Bowl.' Green's Senior Bowl experience earned him a boatload of money before he even ran a drill. There were concerns about his size, with some rumors that he was playing between 220 and 230 pounds. He put those to rest by coming in at 6-foot-3, 251 pounds. No one could doubt his production, as he broke out with a 17 sack season with the Thundering Herd this past year. He is explosive, high motor, a fluid mover and has a solid set of moves. On paper, he combines what New Orleans likes from their defensive ends and what they have desperately been needing. While taking another small school defensive end may sound like a nightmare to some, Green is not the same case as Marcus Davenport or Payton Turner.

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