Carl Granderson Is Suddenly Facing A Defining Saints Season

Can Carl Granderson rise to the challenge and secure his future with the New Orleans Saints amidst a season of high stakes and uncertainty?

Carl Granderson heads into 2026 with a lot still unresolved, and that’s exactly why the season matters so much for him.

The Saints’ defensive line has bigger names at the top, with Chase Young and Cameron Jordan drawing most of the attention. That has allowed Granderson to stay in the background even though his role could end up being one of the most important on the roster. The former undrafted free agent has shown enough flashes to make you believe there’s more there, but the problem has always been consistency.

In 2025, Granderson was a meaningful piece for New Orleans and finished with six sacks. That total looks solid enough at first glance, but the way it came together tells the real story. He opened the year fast, piling up 4.5 sacks in his first four weeks, then disappeared for a stretch before adding another 1.5 in the Saints’ season finale.

That kind of up-and-down production has followed him. The talent shows up in bursts, but not nearly often enough. New Orleans does not need him to turn into a 15-plus sack player, but getting into the nine- or 10-sack range would go a long way for a defensive front that still has plenty of questions.

The bigger issue is what comes next at defensive end. Young looks like a budding superstar, but the Saints still do not have a clear long-term running mate for him.

Right now, Jordan fills that spot, but at 37, he is not going to be a major contributor forever. If Granderson can seize that opportunity, he could spare the Saints from having to solve the problem later.

The coaching staff appears to trust him, and the ability is there. What he has to prove now is that he can bring it down after down.

He is not going to be the center of the pass rush, but that can work in his favor. With one-on-one chances available, Granderson has to win those snaps.

That is where the difference is made, whether the defense gets off the field or gives the offense another shot.

The Saints’ long-term picture at defensive end is still unclear, but Granderson has a real chance to change that in 2026. If he puts it together, he can lock in his place as Chase Young’s future partner and give Brandon Staley a more dangerous tandem to work with.

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