In terms of value, you can argue that one of the best Draft Picks that the New Orleans made in the 21stCentury was Zach Strief, their Seventh Round Pick from Northwestern.
Xavier University wasn’t known for its football players, and even if you were the all-time school record holder in Receiving Yards, it does not get you a lot of attention. Perhaps, that is why Danny Abramowicz, who held those honors as a Musketeer, went only in the 17thRound in 1967.
Joe Johnson was an All-Rookie for the Saints in 1994, after New Orleans took him 13thOverall in the NFL Draft after a great career at Louisville
La’Roi Glover had a less-than-spectacular start in pro football. The Oakland Raiders selected him in the Fifth Round in 1996, but the San Diego Aztec only played two games as a rookie. He then played for the Barcelona Dragons in the World League, winning the World Bowl, but he was placed on waivers by the Raiders in the following training camp. The Saints swooped in, and the rest of the story begins.