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A look at the updated draft picks and future impact for the Saints after trading Marshon Lattimore.



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Quinn and Peters filled a big need with the addition of Lattimore, who still has prime years left. / Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

The two teams that made the biggest deal of the day are in different situations than we may have expected before the season. Plus, the Steelers finally strike and more in Albert Breer’s Tuesday notes.

By Albert Breer | SI

My Tuesday notes were a bit delayed this week, waiting for the trade deadline to pass. Now that it has …

• The New Orleans Saints–Washington Commanders trade, the headliner of deadline day, is really a mark of two teams pivoting and changing direction at midseason. Two months ago, New Orleans would have been the far more likely of the two to be buyers at the deadline, with a veteran roster and a staff coaching for its survival. Washington, conversely, was there with a first-year staff and what felt like a significant rebuild ahead.

Yet, now, 28-year-old, four-time Pro Bowler Marshon Lattimore is headed for the supposed rebuild. So much for all those narratives.

This deal makes sense for both teams. For the Saints, if they want to start cleaning out a salary cap that’s needed it for years, offloading well-paid veterans is a necessity. And in this case, they do so while getting a significant return to start building back up, landing Washington’s slotted third- and fourth-round picks, plus the sixth New Orleans gave them in the John Ridgeway III trade (with a fifth going to Washington with Lattimore). Volume of picks will, for sure, help to remake the roster long-term.

Meanwhile, the Commanders fill a crying need with a guy who still has prime years left. They get him at the minimum this year and have, essentially, team options on him at $18 million next year and $18.5 million in 2025, which takes him just past his 30th birthday. Part of Washington’s issue coming out of this year will likely be that the team’s biggest needs are at premium positions—and it’s hard to address needs in multiple premium spots in one offseason (because of the scarcity of answers). This gives them a head start. ...

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ARTICLES FROM NEWORLEANS.FOOTBALL (PAY SITE - SOME FREE CONTENT):

> Nick Underhill: The Saints felt stuck. Now, they have a direction.

> Nick Underhill: Saints take a step toward rebuilding by trading Marshon Lattimore

ARTICLES FROM SAINTS OFFICIAL SITE:

> Thank You Marshon Lattimore

> New Orleans Saints announce roster moves

> New Orleans Saints trade cornerback Marshon Lattimore to Washington Commanders

> Darren Rizzi promises accountability as he steps into role as New Orleans Saints interim head coach

> Five things to know about the New Orleans Saints for Tuesday, Nov. 5

> Saints Morning Break: Darren Rizzi named interim head coach

OTHER SOURCES:

> Reuters: NFL Trade Deadline: Commanders deal from pick stockpile, score CB Marshon Lattimore

> NFL.com: Commanders trade for Saints four-time Pro Bowl CB Marshon Lattimore

> BR Proud: Report: New Orleans Saints trade Marshon Lattimore to Washington Commanders

> WDSU: Saints trade Marshon Lattimore to Commanders

> AtoZ Sports: Commanders trade for Pro Bowl cornerback that should immediately fix one of their biggest weaknesses

> Sporting News: Saints ship star cornerback to NFC East contender

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.. Darren Rizzi named Interim Head Coach | New Orleans Saints Podcast 11/4/2024

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.. New Orleans Saints Trade Marshon Lattimore, Saints' Rebuild Begins

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.. Top 5 Candidates To Replace Dennis Allen As New Orleans Saints Head Coach

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.. Reacting to Saints coaching moves

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.. BIG TIME Names For Saints Next Head Coach?? | Mickey Loomis Ready To Make A SPLASH In New Orleans!

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.. BREAKING: New Orleans Saints Trade Marshon Lattimore To The Washington

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.. Dennis Allen Fired Reaction Pod: Saints made the right call, but what comes next?

1730841796449.jpeg.. Rich Eisen on the Possibility of Belichick to Saints | What the Football w Suzy Shuster & Amy Trask

1730841592575.jpeg.. What You Need To Know About Saints Head Coach Darren Rizzi

1730854555993.jpeg.. Marshon Lattimore Traded, Dennis Allen Fired | New Orleans Saints Rebuild

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.. Mickey Loomis, in his 22nd year as Saints' GM, remains as head coach Dennis Allen is fired

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.. FILM REVIEW: New Orleans QB Derek Carr STRUGGLES In Return vs Panthers

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