
As the 2026 NFL offseason kicks into high gear, the New Orleans Saints find themselves in a familiar position: needing an injection of explosive talent to surround a rising young quarterback. This year, that quarterback is Tyler Shough, whose breakout rookie campaign has the Big Easy dreaming of a return to postseason relevance.
If Mickey Loomis wants to maximize Shough’s window, he should look no further than Indianapolis Colts standout Alec Pierce. After a 1,000-yard breakout season in 2025 where he led the league in yards per reception (21.3) for the second straight year, Pierce has become the ultimate "missing piece" candidate for a Saints offense that needs a vertical threat.
The Saints' offense showed flashes of brilliance under Shough, but it lacked a consistent deep-ball threat who could stretch the field and open up underneath routes for the rest of the receiving corps.
Landing Pierce won't be easy. He is arguably the No. 1 wide receiver hitting the open market, and the competition will be fierce.
While the Saints enter the 2026 offseason projected to be $21M–$24M over the cap, they can easily clear space for Pierce's $7.75M Year 1 hit through three specific moves:
The Result: These moves alone generate $25.7M in space—more than enough to sign Pierce, pay their draft class, and keep a "rainy day" fund.
The Proposed Possible Contract: "The Big Easy Vertical"
Player: Alec Pierce (WR)
Total Value: $92 Million (4 Years)
Average Annual Value (AAV): $23 Million
Total Guaranteed: $58 Million (Fully guaranteed at signing: $42M
The Saints shouldn't just be "interested" in Alec Pierce, they should be aggressive. The synergy between a vertical threat like Pierce and a young, confident arm like Shough is too perfect to ignore.
While the projected guarantee is a steep price, it’s the cost of doing business for a team that wants to win now. For Pierce, this deal offers $42M upfront (Signing Bonus + 2026 Salary + 2027 Salary), providing him with security after his rookie contract. More importantly, it places him in an offense where Tyler Shough's 2025 deep-ball accuracy (ranked top-5 for rookies) ensures Pierce won't just be running "cardio routes," but consistently seeing targets 20+ yards downfield.
If the Saints can convince Pierce that he would be a great additional WR in New Orleans, they might just secure the piece that elevates Tyler Shough from a "good rookie" to a "franchise superstar."