An unofficial projection of where the New Orleans Saints' depth chart stands after their additions, subtractions and re-signings during the past month:

OFFENSE:

QB – Drew Brees, Luke McCown, Ryan Griffin

RB – Mark Ingram, C.J. Spiller, Khiry Robinson, Tim Hightower, Edwin Baker

FB – Erik Lorig, Austin Johnson, Toben Opurum

WR – Marques Colston, Brandon Coleman, Seantavius Jones, Andy Tanner

WR – Brandin Cooks, Nick Toon, Jalen Saunders, Willie Snead

TE – Benjamin Watson, Josh Hill, Orson Charles

LT – Terron Armstead, Bryce Harris, Nick Becton

LG – Tim Lelito, Senio Kelemete, Andrew Miller

C – Max Unger, Lelito, Mike Brewster

RG – Jahri Evans, Kelemete, Miller

RT – Zach Strief, Harris, Becton

Thoughts: There aren’t any positions that stand out as an immediate must-fill, so I don't expect any significant new free-agent additions on offense. However, the Saints could certainly add talent and youth in a few spots through the draft.

The only starting job that I could really see changing after the draft is left guard if the Saints add someone in the first two rounds that could push Lelito there. One way or another, the Saints definitely need to add depth on the offensive line. They will need to replace Evans in the near future. And they could use an immediate upgrade at the backup left tackle spot.

The receiver and tight end spots are pretty thin after the Jimmy Graham and Kenny Stills trades. So the Saints will likely add depth, at the very least. I wouldn't be surprised to see them target a dynamic playmaker at wide receiver with one of their two first-round picks.

The Saints don’t have to draft a backup quarterback this year, but the window is officially open to start looking for a future replacement for Brees if they have conviction on a specific player. It’s not out of the question that they would consider trading up for Marcus Mariota or using their late first-round pick on a quarterback -- but I’d still rank those scenarios as long shots.