Scott Steiner: Brock Rechsteiner speaks after Saints minicamp practice
Brock Rechsteiner spoke with the media after Saints Rookie Minicamp practice on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center. The New Orleans Saints wide receiver is also the son of WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner, which makes his camp appearance more than a routine rookie interview.
That media availability came one day after the Saints held Rookie Minicamp practice at the same facility on Friday, May 8, 2026. Brock’s turn put him in a small group of rookies and first-year players whose time at the podium now tracks with the roster decisions that follow this weekend work.
Ochsner Sports Performance Center
The Ochsner Sports Performance Center has been the setting for the Saints’ Rookie Minicamp practices on Friday and Saturday. Brock joined TJ Hall in speaking after the Saturday session, while Lorenzo Styles Jr., Oscar Delp, Jeremiah Wright, Jordyn Tyson, Bryce Lance and Barion Brown handled media duties after Friday’s practice.
That list shows how the Saints are using minicamp to get multiple new players in front of reporters at once, not just to run drills. For Brock, the setting matters because his first public football stop in this stretch came as a Saints wide receiver, not as a name attached to another sport.
Scott Steiner lineage
The wrestling connection is the part that follows him into every football setting. The public label attached to Brock is not just his position; it is that he is Scott Steiner’s son, and the Saints did nothing to separate that fact from the football opportunity he received in rookie minicamp.
That makes his media appearance a useful gauge of how the team is handling an offseason roster built around competition. Brock stood alongside other newcomers, including players who have already had introductory press conferences or new-signee appearances, which places his spot on the camp field inside a broader roster reset in New Orleans.
Saints rookie class
Friday’s minicamp session also featured Lorenzo Styles Jr., Oscar Delp, Jeremiah Wright, Jordyn Tyson, Bryce Lance and Barion Brown at the podium, showing how broad the Saints’ rookie intake has become. Saturday brought Brock and TJ Hall into the media rotation, keeping the focus on who can move from a rookie weekend into actual roster relevance.
Tyler Shough and Taliese Fuaga had already discussed offseason changes in New Orleans and the Saints’ trip to France during a press conference in Paris on Friday, March 27. That earlier appearance, along with the free-agency moves involving Anfernee Jennings, Martin Emerson Jr., Tyree Wilson, Terrell Burgess, Zach Wilson, Chris Rumph II and Ty Chandler, is the backdrop for why Brock’s minicamp interview matters: the Saints are building depth in public, and the rookies are the newest test of whether that depth holds once the games start in the 2026 NFL season.