New Orleans Saints waiver wire order around final cuts

Chris Roling

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The New Orleans Saints could end up being one of the NFL’s most active teams on the waiver wire after final cuts. 

Those Saints have serious questions at right tackle with a former first-round pick flirting with the bust label. Derek Carr could use some help at the skill positions and questions plague the secondary, too. 

After final cuts on Tuesday, teams have until noon ET on Wednesday to submit waiver claims. Players with at least four accrued seasons go right to free agency, while players with less than that are subjected to waivers—if they go unclaimed, they, too, then head to free agency. 

The current waiver wire order for Wednesday is determined by both 2023 records and the pre-trades 2024 draft order: 

 

NFL waiver wire order

  1. Carolina Panthers

  2. Washington Commanders

  3. New England Patriots

  4. Arizona Cardinals

  5. Los Angeles Chargers

  6. New York Giants

  7. Tennessee Titans

  8. Atlanta Falcons

  9. Chicago Bears

  10. New York Jets

  11. Minnesota Vikings

  12. Denver Broncos

  13. Las Vegas Raiders

  14. New Orleans Saints

  15. Indianapolis Colts

  16. Seattle Seahawks

  17. Jacksonville Jaguars

  18. Cincinnati Bengals

  19. Los Angeles Rams

  20. Pittsburgh Steelers

  21. Miami Dolphins

  22. Philadelphia Eagles

  23. Cleveland Browns

  24. Dallas Cowboys

  25. Green Bay Packers

  26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  27. Houston Texans

  28. Buffalo Bills

  29. Detroit Lions

  30. Baltimore Ravens

  31. San Francisco 49ers

  32. Kansas City Chiefs

 

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Chris Roling

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Chris Roling has covered the NFL since 2010 with stints at Bleacher Report, USA TODAY Sports Media Group and others. Raised a Bengals fan in the '90s, the Andy Dalton era was smooth sailing by comparison. He graduated from the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University and remains in Athens.