Jarvis Landry is the NFL’s most popular free agent and, even though the Miami Dolphins applied the franchise tag to the wide receiver, it’s been reported that the team is looking to trade him away.

One spot the former LSU star could land: New Orleans.

According to the Miami Herald, the Saints are among a select few teams that could be interested in organizing a trade for Landry this offseason, along with the Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ers, and Baltimore Ravens.

The report contends that Landry would be traded for a third-round draft pick.

The prospect of Landry, Michael Thomas, Ted Ginn, Mark Ingram, and Alvin Kamara operating an offense engineered by Brees, who set a record for passing efficiency last season, is awe-inspiring. But it would also be expensive.

Landry will command a contract that matches his talent in dollars, namely what Spotrac appraises at $13.8 million per year over a five-year pact worth north of $69 million total. The Saints may not be interested in those numbers, given their desire to sign Brees, Alex Okafor, and possibly Kenny Vaccaro to new agreements this offseason.

The idea of the Saints losing a third-round pick could also be a deal-breaker. The team already doesn’t have a second-round draft selection, so the prospect of losing a pick right after that doesn’t sound like a good idea for the Saints.