Saints traded up with the Colts to select Kentucky OT Landon Young with the No. 206 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Colts moved down 12 spots and got a seventh-rounder for the pick. Young (6'6/310) could have been a three and a half year starter at Kentucky if not for a season-ending knee injury early in the 2018 season. Young had earned a handful of starts in the previous season, then took over the starting job entirely by 2019, eventually earning second-team All-SEC honors in his final season. On the field, Young excelled as a power blocker for the Wildcats. He has the frame and raw strength to be a force on gap schemes where he gets to just wash someone down the line of scrimmage. That kind of power and explosion shows up just the same in Young’s testing, seeing as he hit the 78th percentile in both the vertical and broad jumps. On the other hand, Young is not a smooth or quick mover, both in pass pro and in space in the run game. Young could be a nice fit for gap-heavy teams, but will still need to develop some better flexibility and smoother movement skills.