Michael Kaskey-Blomain•Add The Sporting News on GoogleThere was some speculation that the New York Giants would trade star edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux during the 2026 NFL Draft. The New Orleans Saints were reported as the most interested suitor. No deal ever came to fruition, but not because the Giants weren't willing to deal, but because the Saints didn't meet their asking price. That asking price was a second-round pick, according to The Athletic's Dan Duggan. "The Saints were the team most interested in trading for Thibodeaux, however, according to a league source. The problem was the sides weren’t close on potential compensation," Duggan wrote."The Saints’ best offer is believed to have been a fourth-round pick (No. 132), while the Giants were seeking a second-round pick — the Saints had the 42nd selection." This story will be updated. ENJOYED THIS STORY?Add Sporting News as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingAdd as preferred source on GoogleMichael Kaskey-BlomainMichael Kaskey-Blomain is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He is an experienced sportswriter and media member with over a decade in the industry. He has covered the NBA and NFL for a variety of outlets, including CBS Sports, 247 Sports, FanSided and the Philadelphia Inquirer. Michael grew up just outside of Scranton, Pennsylvania, and currently resides in Philadelphia.