
#25 CB · New Orleans Saints
Height
6'2"
Weight
193 lbs
Age
25
College
Oregon State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
2 yrs
CB Rank
#114 / 288
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Length
1 year
Total Value
$1.0M
AAV
$1.0M/yr
The Saints secured solid depth value by bringing back Rejzohn Wright on a $1.0M prove-it deal, earning a C+ CVI that reflects smart roster management rather than a splashy acquisition. Wright represents the type of affordable veteran depth that championship teams rely on — a known commodity who won't break the bank while providing reliable coverage when called upon. At just $1M for one year, New Orleans eliminates any long-term risk while giving Wright motivation to showcase his abilities in a contract season. The modest investment suggests the Saints view Wright as a rotational piece and special teams contributor rather than a starter, but that's exactly the role this contract structure supports. This is textbook depth building — Wright gets another shot to prove he belongs in the NFL, while New Orleans adds an experienced corner without compromising their salary cap flexibility for bigger moves.
Rejzohn Wright sits firmly in the below-average tier at cornerback heading into 2026, a D+ performance grade that reflects the limited sample size and developmental profile of a third-year player still carving out a defined role in the NFL. His current season ledger of four games offers almost nothing to evaluate in terms of sustained production, making it difficult to project him as anything beyond a depth piece at this stage. The most telling data point is actually what isn't there — no statistical breakout, no national media attention, and a $1.0M annual salary that signals exactly where the Saints value him on their depth chart. The Saints' recent secondary activity, including the additions of Martin Emerson and Jeremiah McLendon in the offseason, only adds competitive pressure to Wright's roster standing and further underscores his role as a contributor on the fringe rather than a cornerstone of the defense. At 25, the developmental window isn't fully closed, but the mediaFraming is unambiguous — Wright enters the 2026 season as a depth cornerback whose perception is neutral at best, dependent entirely on whether he can force the coaching staff's hand during training camp and preseason with 131 days remaining before the regular season kicks off. For a team that finished 6-11, roster construction at every position matters, and Wright will need to translate opportunity into on-field proof before he can be graded as anything more than replacement-level at his position.
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