Jayden Price, Seth Green, and Barry Wesley Join New Orleans Roster
NEW ORLEANS, LA — The New Orleans Saints announced today the signings of three standout performers from the 2025 United Football League (UFL) season: cornerback Jayden Price (Arlington Renegades), tight end Seth Green(Arlington Renegades), and offensive lineman Barry Wesley (Birmingham Stallions). All three players join the Saints on standard free agent contracts as the team continues to strengthen its roster heading into training camp.
“These signings reflect our commitment to evaluating talent from every available avenue,” said Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis. “Each of these young men showcased discipline, production, and leadership in the UFL, and we’re excited to see what they can bring to our program in New Orleans.”
Jayden Price – Cornerback (Arlington Renegades)
Price, a former standout at North Dakota State University, mdelivered a breakout 2025 UFL campaign. In 10 games with Arlington, he totaled:
Price’s blend of defensive awareness and special teams value makes him a strong contender for a role as a nickel cornerback and return specialist.
Seth Green – Tight End (Arlington Renegades)
Green, a 6’4″, 240-pound athlete, converted from quarterback to tight end during his collegiate years at Minnesota and Houston. In 2025, Green led all UFL tight ends in red zone targets and produced:
Known for his versatility and power after the catch, Green could contribute immediately in short-yardage and goal-line situations for the Saints’ offense.
Barry Wesley – Offensive Line (Birmingham Stallions)
Wesley, a former Colorado State Ram, anchored the offensive line for the UFL Champion Birmingham Stallions. In 2025, he started all 12 games, splitting time between left guard and right tackle, and allowed zero sacks while ranking among the league’s best in pass protection efficiency.
His versatility and durability will provide depth and competition along the Saints’ offensive front, with the potential to contribute in both interior and edge blocking assignments.
Looking Ahead
All three players will report to New Orleans for the start of training camp in late July, where they will compete for roster spots under the guidance of new head coach Kellen Moore.
“These players come from a league that demands resilience and grit,” said Moore. “They’ve earned their shot, and we’re eager to see them compete at the next level.”