All summer long, we’re going to list the best players in New Orleans Saints history to wear every number, 00-99.

Today, #0:

The pick: Obert "Butch" Logan

This is an other easy one, as Logan is the only player in Saints history to wear the number 0.

As a matter of fact, Logan was the last player in NFL history to wear the number 0 before it was discontinued by the league.

Logan, who played his college football at Trinity University,  was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent following the 1965 NFL Draft.

After spending three season in Dallas, Logan was acquired by the Saints in the expansion draft of 1967, and became the team's starting free safety, intercepting three passes in his lone season with the franchise.

After getting cut by the Saints prior to the 1968 season, Logan returned to the Cowboys, where he tried to make the team as a flanker, but was cut, his career coming to an end.

In three NFL seasons, Logan totaled eight career interceptions.

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