3 players signed after tryouts, 2 others waived


Tuesday’s update to the daily NFL transactions wire revealed a number of roster moves for the New Orleans Saints. With a variety of injuries and roster vulnerabilities to manage after their first preseason game, just how did the Saints go about shaking things up? Let’s go through each move listed on the wire and what they mean moving forward:

C Will Clapp designated to injured reserve

This was expected based off prior reporting. Clapp left with a foot injury early in Sunday’s preseason game and wasn’t able to return, and now his year is over. It’s a devasting hit for the 29-year old pro. Clapp returned to the team that drafted him to try and give the Saints better depth behind Pro Bowl center Erik McCoy. They’ll have to find depth elsewhere.

TE Mason Pline waived with injury designation

Pline was just picked up off of waivers from the San Francisco 49ers about a week ago, but he went down with an injury in the loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. This is a procedural move to put him on injured reserve and either stash him for the season or let him go with an injury settlement. That would give him an opportunity to play for another team in 2025, but probably not the Saints.

WR Chris Tyree waived with injury designation

This was another move reported ahead of time; Tyree suffered an undisclosed injury at practice and wasn’t able to participate in the Chargers preseason game. Now he’s being sent down to injured reserve, assuming he clears waivers. The undrafted rookie could get another shot with a different team if the Saints let him go with an injury waiver, but they may want him to stick around for a longer look next offseason.

TE Seth Green re-signed to the 90-man roster

Green was let go to open a roster spot for Pline, but with the newcomer going down with an injury, the Saints brought him back to fill out the depth chart. This could be Green’s last shot at making an impression on the coaching staff. With Foster Moreau and Taysom Hill still recovering from knee injuries and Jack Stoll dropping a pass in the Chargers game, Green still has a real opportunity.

DT Jayden Peevy signed to the 90-man roster

Peevy was one of a dozen free agents who tried out for the Saints on Tuesday, and one of two who signed with them afterwards. Peevy is a big defensive lineman at 6-foot-5 and 308 pounds, though he’s spent most of his NFL career on various practice squads around the league; he’s made stops with the Tennessee Titans, Carolina Panthers (twice), Cleveland Browns, and Houston Texans after playing college football at Texas A&M.

WR Roderick Daniels signed to the 90-man roster

Daniels was a big-play threat at SMU who averaged 15.3 yards per catch in each of the last two seasons. He was also an asset in the return game for the Mustangs, averaging 10.3 yards per punt return with two touchdowns. But he weighs in at just 5-foot-9 and 186 pounds, so there are size limitations to his game just like with Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed, and Brandin Cooks. He also signed with the Saints after Tuesday’s group workout.



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