The New Orleans Saints picked an LSU player. It really happened.
Offensive lineman Will Clapp showed off his versatility over the last three seasons with LSU and now that flexibility along the offensive line has paid off for the New Orleans native who gets to stay home for the start of his NFL career.
Clapp, who prepped at Brother Martin, was selected in the seventh round with the 245th pick on Saturday by the Saints.
Clapp becomes the first LSU player drafted by the Saints since defensive tackle Al Woods in 2010.
Throughout his time with the Tigers, Clapp started 13 games at center, 12 games at left guard and 11 games at right guard.