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Sleeper fantasy football picks for the Saints in 2026

Fantasy Football season is around the corner, and if you’re a fantasy head like me, you have already begun plotting your picks for the 2026 NFL season. As a New Orleans Saints fan, you also have probably started looking into which players from the black-and-gold could contribute to your team in the later rounds, and

Sleeper fantasy football picks for the Saints in 2026

Fantasy Football season is around the corner, and if you’re a fantasy head like me, you have already begun plotting your picks for the 2026 NFL season.

As a New Orleans Saints fan, you also have probably started looking into which players from the black-and-gold could contribute to your team in the later rounds, and we have some good news: you’ll likely have some. Nearly all Saints offensive starters are down-the-board picks and could be big contributors in Week 1.

We will be basing all of our rankings on FantasyPro’s latest rankings.

QB Tyler Shough – QB19

Jan 4, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; New Orleans Saints quarterback Tyler Shough (6) celebrates after a touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons in the second quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

This list probably can’t exist without Tyler Shough. And I get it, he’s a second-year quarterback who isn’t fully proven. But are we really going to ignore the fact that Shough averaged 20 points per game from Week 10 and beyond and finished as QB5 from Weeks 13-18?

Yes, these are just small sample sizes, but the value for Shough at QB19 and 120th overall is high. With the new additions to the New Orleans offense, a second-year in Kellen Moore’s system, and an offense molded around his skill sets, Shough could be a major steal in 2026.

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WR Jordyn Tyson – WR37

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Jordyn Tyson of Arizona State poses for a photo after being selected eighth overall by the New Orleans Saints during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images)

Wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is being valued at WR37 and the 89th player overall. The 8th overall pick is a risky selection in fantasy this year, as he was for the Saints in the draft. The injury concerns are real, and he has been limited throughout OTAs.

But there’s a reason New Orleans bet on the Arizona State wideout: his top-end talent was unmatched by the rest of the 2026 wide receiver class, and he possesses all the talent to be one of the league’s premier pass catchers. While not the focal point of the Saints’ offense, with Chris Olave set to have an explosive season in 2026, I’m confident Tyson will finish the season better than WR37, on the basis that he’s healthy enough to play the majority of the season.

RB Travis Etienne – RB17

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - OCTOBER 19: Travis Etienne Jr. #1 of the Jacksonville Jaguars scores a rushing touchdown during the second quarter as Tyrann Mathieu #32 of the New Orleans Saints is unable to make the tackle at Caesars Superdome on October 19, 2023 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

The Saints paid big money for running back Travis Etienne in free agency, then turned around and spent more big money to fix the offensive line. One thing’s clear for New Orleans: they want to run the ball in 2026. While there has been discourse on whether Alvin Kamara will remain on the roster during the upcoming season, his availability won’t hinder a potential big season for Etienne.

The former Jacksonville Jaguars running back is being valued at RB17, the bottom half of the league. But when the Saints paid Etienne, they made him a top-10 highest-paid running back in the league, showing their intention to give him a heavy workload and give him the tools to match the production.

Analysts have the right to fear drafting a Saints running back. New Orleans didn’t have a productive rusher last season, and there may be fear that Kamara will take snaps away. But Kamara is more of a complementary back to Etienne, who produced 1,107 yards and 7 touchdowns on the ground last year, while Kamara could continue his impact as a receiver.

TE Juwan Johnson – TE16

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 09: Juwan Johnson #83 of the New Orleans Saints reacts after a reception against the Carolina Panthers during the first half in the game at Bank of America Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

I have been somewhat of a Juwan Johnson truther over the last few seasons, but after his 2025 campaign, I get to say “I told you so.” Johnson put together 77 receptions last season, adding 889 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns. While he didn’t find the endzone as much as I would’ve liked, he was still a major contributor and was the team’s second leading receiver.

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When Johnson signed his three-year $30 million deal with the Saints, it came after a long conversation with Coach Moore as a free agent. The agreement made it clear New Orleans valued Johnson, and the veteran tight end would be involved in the offense.

While the Saints’ offense has transformed since last season, his finish as TE8 in PPR leagues is too good to overlook, and an improved offense will hopefully mean more red zone attempts for the 6-foot-4 pass catcher.

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