What's Happening?
The New Orleans Saints have waived running back Evan Hull, who played in six games during the 2025 season. Hull, a 2023 fifth-round draft pick, stepped in during Alvin Kamara's absence, rushing for 48 yards on 19 attempts and catching one pass for six yards.
With his release, Hull will enter the waiver process, where he can be claimed by other NFL teams. If unclaimed, he will become a free agent, free to sign with any team.
Why It's Important?
Hull's release highlights the competitive nature of NFL rosters, where players must consistently perform to secure their positions. For the Saints, this move may indicate a shift in their running back strategy, possibly looking to strengthen their backfield with new talent. For Hull, entering the waiver process presents an opportunity to join another team that may better suit his playing style and offer more playing time. This situation underscores the fluidity of NFL careers and the importance of adaptability for players seeking to maintain their professional football careers.












