
#25 CB · New Orleans Saints
Height
6'2"
Weight
193 lbs
Age
25
College
Oregon State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
2 yrs
CB Rank
#122 / 270
Grade Rejzohn Wright
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On the field, Rejzohn Wright grades out as a middling CB for New Orleans Saints (C Performance). That places him 122nd of 270 graded cornerbacks. Against that production, his deal reads as good value on the Contract Value Index (B-) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is negative (D Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
1 year
Total Value
$1.0M
AAV
$1.0M/yr
Rejzohn Wright's value math nets a B- Contract Value Index — placing the deal in a clear band relative to the league median at CB. At $1.0M AAV on a one-year deal, Wright is operating at a price point that reflects his third-year status and modest on-field output: he appeared in just four games during the 2025 season, a limited sample that aligns squarely with his C performance grade and explains why the Saints are treating him as a developmental depth piece rather than a foundational secondary asset. The cornerback market at his tier—affordable, depth-oriented contracts for young players still proving themselves—typically clusters around this salary range, making the financial structure itself reasonable for what New Orleans is getting. At 25 years old with three seasons of NFL experience, Wright remains in the window where teams will carry him on modest deals while evaluating whether he can grow into consistent snaps; the one-year term provides both sides clean optionality heading into 2027. His D sentiment grade and media invisibility—no trade chatter, no beat writer momentum, just quiet roster presence—underscore that the Saints view this as a low-risk evaluation rather than a competitive investment, and the recent secondary additions on the roster signal the team is actively shopping for alternatives rather than banking on Wright's development trajectory. The B- CVI reflects a fair allocation of cap resources for a player in this exact career arc: not overpaid, not underpaid, simply a marginal-utility roster slot at a price that won't constrain New Orleans' flexibility as the regular season approaches.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the B band — a quick read on where Rejzohn's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Rejzohn Wright's performance grade lands at C, capturing how he stacks up at CB this season. He sits squarely in the developmental tier at the position—a depth cornerback whose limited production and sparse playing time reflect both his third-year status and the competitive reality of an increasingly crowded secondary. The 2025 season laid bare the constraints of his standing: appearing in just four games represents a dramatic step backward in opportunity and snaps, signaling either scheme misalignment, performance concerns, or simple depth-chart positioning in a unit the Saints are actively reshaping. Wright enters 2026 as a roster filler rather than a meaningful contributor, and the recent additions of safety Lorenzo Styles Jr and linebacker Jackson Sirmon—paired with the front office's clear intent to upgrade multiple secondary spots—suggest the organization views him as depth insurance rather than part of the long-term solution. At 25 with three seasons of NFL experience, he remains a prospect whose developmental window is narrowing; without a genuine training camp breakout or an injury opportunity before the September 10th opener, Wright faces another season of marginal snaps and anonymity. His $1.0M salary keeps him cheap enough to retain, but the complete absence of national narrative—neither praised nor criticized—underscores a player caught in neutral territory: stable for now, but nowhere close to cementing a role.
Rejzohn Wright ranks 122nd of 270 graded cornerbacks by performance. That slots Rejzohn between Daequan Hardy (C) just ahead and Max Melton (C) just behind.
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Max MeltonArizona CardinalsRejzohn Wright's public perception has drifted to a D heading into the 2026 season, though "drifted" is almost too active a word for a player who has effectively disappeared from the national conversation. The media framing around Wright is one of near-total invisibility — no beat writer praise, no defensive coordinator soundbites, no trade speculation, just the quiet existence of a depth cornerback on a $1.0M AAV deal who hasn't done enough in three seasons to generate a narrative in either direction. That silence tracks with a D+ performance grade, and the 2025 season — where Wright appeared in just four games — did nothing to reframe his standing as anything beyond a developmental secondary piece the Saints are carrying rather than counting on. The offseason activity in New Orleans has only reinforced that perception: the Saints added CB Jeremiah McLendon to the roster, a move that compresses an already thin path to meaningful snaps for Wright and signals the front office is actively sourcing competition at the position. The bottom line is straightforward — Wright is a player whose narrative is stagnant by default, not controversy, and without a training camp breakout or an injury opening the door ahead of the September 10th opener, there is no realistic mechanism for that perception to improve before the regular season begins.
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