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OFFICIAL: New Orleans Saints Trade Wide Receiver to Seattle Seahawks in Exchange for a Young Player and a Draft Pick – A Shocking Move Before the Deadline

Published November 4, 2025

Just minutes before the clock struck 4 p.m. ET – the closing moment of the 2025 NFL trade deadline – the New Orleans Saints made a surprising move, sending wide receiver Rashid Shaheed to the Seattle Seahawks in a deal that has stunned both fans and analysts across the league.


Saints Trading Rashid Shaheed To The Denver Broncos

Details of the Blockbuster Trade

According to confirmations from GM Mickey Loomis and multiple NFL Network sources, the full trade details are as follows:

Saints receive:

  • 2026 third-round draft pick

  • Cornerback Nehemiah Pritchett – 23 years old, former Auburn standout, currently on Seattle’s practice squad.

  • Seahawks receive:

    • Wide receiver Rashid Shaheed – 26 years old, one of the NFL’s fastest players with a blazing 4.42-second 40-yard dash.

    The trade was finalized just 45 minutes before the deadline, after the Saints reportedly rejected lower offers from the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs.


    Nehemiah Pritchett

    The Speedster Leaves New Orleans – Fans in Shock

    Rashid Shaheed has been one of the most explosive weapons in the Saints’ offense and a major contributor on special teams. In eight games this season, he recorded:

    • 28 receptions for 412 yards and 2 touchdowns

  • 12 punt returns for 142 yards and 1 touchdown

  • Highlight moment: a 78-yard punt return touchdown against the Falcons in Week 3

  • The decision to trade him came as a shock to many.

    “Rashid brought a special kind of energy to this team. It was a difficult decision, but one that aligns with our long-term goals,” head coach Dennis Allen said in his press conference.

    GM Mickey Loomis explained the move further:

    “We truly appreciate everything Rashid has done for this organization. But right now, adding draft capital and young defensive depth is our priority. Nehemiah Pritchett has long-term potential that fits our direction.”

    Wide receiver Chris Olave quickly reacted on social media:

    “Gonna miss that speed, bro. Good luck in Seattle! #WhoDat”
    The post earned over 10,000 likes in the first hour.

    However, fans across Louisiana responded with outrage. The hashtag #TradeShaheed trended statewide within hours, with many calling the move a “white flag” on the 2025 season. The Saints currently sit 3-5, third place in the NFC South.


    Seattle Seahawks – The Clear Winners

    On the other side, the Seattle Seahawks appear to have made one of the smartest deals of the trade deadline. With a 6-2 record and a strong playoff push ahead, the team needed more speed at wide receiver to complement DK Metcalf and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, especially with JSN’s recent injury.

    GM John Schneider praised the acquisition:

    “Rashid is exactly the type of player we’ve been looking for – fast, dynamic, and reliable on special teams. He brings another layer to our offense and depth for our playoff run.”

    Shaheed is expected to make his Seahawks debut next week against the 49ers, filling the WR3 role and taking on punt return duties immediately.


    Expert Reactions

    Analysts are calling this trade a “win-win but emotional” move for both sides.

    • Field Yates (ESPN): “It might be a slight overpay for Seattle, but Shaheed is only 26 with tremendous upside. The Saints are quietly rebuilding, similar to what the Bears did last year.”

  • Saints Wire (USA Today): “If New Orleans is targeting a top-10 pick in the 2026 draft, this move makes sense. But losing Shaheed will make their already struggling offense (ranked 28th in total yards) even weaker.”


  • A Step Toward the Future

    After the trade, the Saints gained an additional $25 million in cap space, giving them flexibility for offseason restructuring. The move also sends a clear message: New Orleans is building for the future, not chasing the playoffs right now.

    Meanwhile, the Seattle Seahawks strengthen their claim as one of the NFC’s top contenders. With Shaheed’s addition, their offense now has a dangerous new weapon – one capable of changing a game with a single touch.


    The speed era in New Orleans has officially come to an end.
    Rashid Shaheed departs with highlight reels and memories that will be hard to replace, leaving behind a void that statistics can’t fill.
    In Seattle, though, his next chapter begins – and it could be the spark that ignites a deep playoff run.

     
     

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