Saints jump up to snag Kool-Aid McKinstry
The New Orleans Saints selected Alabama cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft after trading up to No. 41 overall.
The Saints acquired the pick from the Green Bay Packers for Nos. 45, 168, and 190.
McKinstry was a candidate to go in the first round but was among the defensive players pushed down due to the record amount of offensive prospects selected on Day 1.
The 21-year-old was one of the best cornerbacks in college football during his three years as a starter with the Crimson Tide. He finished his career with 62 total tackles, two interceptions, and 23 pass defenses.
With Marshon Lattimore consistently mentioned as a trade candidate and Paulson Adebo in the final year of his deal, the Saints needed to pick up a long-term option at cornerback.
Pre-draft profile
McKinstry is a smart player with smooth movements and impressive awareness. He doesn't look particularly fast, but his short-area burst is impressive to close on receivers. The 21-year-old plays with great patience, staying with opposing pass-catchers and switching off other targets to teammates. If paired with his ability to play off the ball or in press, McKinstry's balance and poise should allow him to compete for starting snaps early. To elevate his game to another level, McKinstry needs to improve his effort as a backside defender and against the run.