Devin Neal
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It's disappointing that Neal fell to the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, especially given how productive he was as a four-year star at Kansas. Neal's skill set seems on par with that of most Day 2 running back picks, and his otherwise mediocre athleticism (4.58-second 40 at 5-foot-11, 213 pounds) doesn't grade poorly enough to negate the quality of his production. Not many players produce like Neal did, running for 4,343 yards (5.7 YPC) and 49 touchdowns in 49 career games at Kansas. Neal showed NFL-level pass-catching ability by adding 77 receptions for 711 yards and four touchdowns on 104 targets (74.0 percent catch rate, 6.8 YPT), so if a three-down role were available there's reason to believe he could do well with it. Alvin Kamara is likely locked into a heavy three-down role for the Saints and 2023 third-round pick Kendre Miller has the talent to emerge as a starting candidate in his own right, but Kamara might be in his last year with the Saints and Miller's durability troubles have left him unavailable for most of the last two years. Read Past Outlooks
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Saints end draft slide in Round 6
The Saints selected Neal in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 184th overall.
ANALYSIS
Few would have found it shocking if Neal had gone as early as the third round, so in the sixth round he could prove a bargain for the Saints. The former Kansas star would ideally be a little more heavy (5-foot-11, 213 pounds) and would ideally have a little more speed (4.58-second 40-yard dash), but Neal's collegiate production was convincing on the question of his skill set. Neal really knows how to play, be it on running and passing downs, and if he gets his foot into the door history says he might be tough to put back on the bench. Neal might supplant Kendre Miller on the depth chart if Miller can't improve in his third year, though Neal is likely no threat to Alvin Kamara's usage.
Few would have found it shocking if Neal had gone as early as the third round, so in the sixth round he could prove a bargain for the Saints. The former Kansas star would ideally be a little more heavy (5-foot-11, 213 pounds) and would ideally have a little more speed (4.58-second 40-yard dash), but Neal's collegiate production was convincing on the question of his skill set. Neal really knows how to play, be it on running and passing downs, and if he gets his foot into the door history says he might be tough to put back on the bench. Neal might supplant Kendre Miller on the depth chart if Miller can't improve in his third year, though Neal is likely no threat to Alvin Kamara's usage.
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Measurables Review
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Performs well at Senior Bowl
Neal was among the the players who impressed during Senior Bowl practices last week, Ryan Wilson of CBS Sports reports.
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Could compete for RB2 job
Neal could supplant Kendre Miller as the backup running back to Alvin Kamara, Larry Holder of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Neal was expected to be an early Day 3 selection in this year's draft, but he slid all the way down to the sixth round before being scooped up by the Saints with the 184th pick. As a four-year starter at Kansas, he broke school records with 4,343 rushing yards, 49 rushing touchdowns and 53 total touchdowns. Neal doesn't have blazing speed, but he's a patient runner who has the vision to read defenses on the fly and find gaps to run through. Given Miller's injury history and lack of production when healthy, Neal has a strong chance to establish himself as New Orleans' RB2.
Neal was expected to be an early Day 3 selection in this year's draft, but he slid all the way down to the sixth round before being scooped up by the Saints with the 184th pick. As a four-year starter at Kansas, he broke school records with 4,343 rushing yards, 49 rushing touchdowns and 53 total touchdowns. Neal doesn't have blazing speed, but he's a patient runner who has the vision to read defenses on the fly and find gaps to run through. Given Miller's injury history and lack of production when healthy, Neal has a strong chance to establish himself as New Orleans' RB2.