On Monday, as reported by Nick Underhill, the Saints added a new name to the roster by signing wide receiver Brock Rechsteiner.
At first glance, the signing might look like a headline-grabbing novelty. Rechsteiner is, after all, the son of WWE legend Scott Steiner (“Big Poppa Pump”) and the cousin of current WWE powerhouse Bron Breakker. But if you think this is just about “Steiner Math” or professional wrestling bloodlines, you haven’t been paying attention to the tape—or the reported dominance he displayed during rookie minicamp.
Beyond the Name
Brock Rechsteiner isn’t just a “legacy” athlete, but rather he’s a 6-foot-2, 225-pound physical specimen who moves with the kind of suddenness that belies his frame. During his time at Jacksonville State, the stat sheet didn’t always scream “NFL superstar.” He finished his collegiate career with roughly 50 catches, but context is everything. He played in a system that didn’t always feature the passing game, yet he still managed to flash an elite yards-per-catch average and a knack for the end zone.
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What the Saints saw this weekend in Metairie was a player who understands how to use his size. In a wide receiver room that has undergone a massive facelift this offseason—highlighted by draft picks like Jordyn Tyson and Barion Brown—Rechsteiner offers a different physical profile. He’s built like a linebacker but possesses the “remarkable leaping ability” and “solid hands” that Underhill and other local scouts noted during minicamp practices.
The New Orleans “Type”
Under Kellen Moore’s new offensive scheme, the Saints are looking for versatility and physicality. They need receivers who can block on the perimeter, win contested catches, and provide a reliable target for Tyler Shough when the play breaks down. Rechsteiner fits the mold of a high-ceiling developmental prospect who can contribute immediately on special teams while he refines his route tree.
There’s an old-school toughness to his game that clearly resonates with the Saints’ coaching staff. While his cousin is busy spearing people on Monday Night Raw, Brock is looking to bring that same “Genetic Freak” intensity to the gridiron.
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The Bottom Line
Is Brock Rechsteiner a lock for the 53-man roster? Certainly not. The Saints currently have a crowded room with 13 receivers vying for maybe five or six spots. But by signing him immediately after a tryout, the front office sent a clear message that his performance was undeniable.
In a league where athleticism is the ultimate currency, gambling on a player with Rechsteiner’s traits and professional pedigree is a low-risk, high-reward move. He’s already proven he can handle the pressure of a tryout with the lights on. Now, the question is whether he can turn that minicamp momentum into a permanent home in the Caesars Superdome.

