The Saints are confident that they'll be able to add some talented players to their roster this month despite having just five picks in the NFL Draft and none before the third round. New Orleans gave up their 2012 first-round pick to move up to select running back Mark Ingram in 2011. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell stripped them of their second-round pick this year for organizational involvement in a "bounty" program, in which players were rewarded with cash for injuring opponents. General manager Mickey Loomis said the Saints would not look to trade into the first two rounds, but the team might consider trading down to acquire more picks. "We've traded picks away before," Loomis said. "I don't recall off the top of my head a year where we didn't have a first- or second-round pick, but look, that has happened before to teams. And we still have five picks -- third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh. So that's five players we can bring in here to help contribute to our team. So we've got to do a great job with those five picks and sign some college free agents after the draft that can help us. "And look, I think we get more focused, not less, when you're short at the top of the draft. Because we have to do a good job, and we will do a good job with those mid-round and late-round picks because we have done that in the past."