The future of running back Alvin Kamara with the New Orleans Saints has been a major talking point throughout the offseason. His role became a focal point after the team signed free agent running back Travis Etienne, leaving Kamara’s status uncertain. Despite repeated inquiries, the Saints have not committed to any long-term decisions beyond confirming Kamara’s presence on the roster.

Meanwhile, the potential return of longtime defensive end Cam Jordan has also been a recurring subject of discussion. Jordan is currently a free agent, and his possible reunion with the Saints has generated significant speculation over the past few months.

On Wednesday, Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis addressed the looming impact of the 2025 NFL Draft on both players’ situations. Speaking to Jeff Nowak of WWL, Loomis stated:

“I think that it could impact it. You know, we’ll see what happens, and that goes both ways—it could impact them, from their perspective as well as ours.”

The draft, set to take place in Pittsburgh over seven rounds, may prompt additional roster changes across the league. Teams will closely monitor how selections influence their own strategies, potentially leading to further moves as the 2026 season approaches.