WCommandersfan99
11-05-2024, 11:38 PM
He's definitely flawed. He's hurt quite often.
It's the NFL. Injuries happen and can unpredictably. You don't fear this risk for when the reward is excellence. He has been healthy all year and is still a great corner. You honestly think we could have competed in the playoffs with our corners pre Lattimore? No way. This is why this move was made. We have a rock star qb finally on a rookie contract. The window is now.
What was your plan if you are opposed to getting Lattimore?
WCommandersfan99
11-05-2024, 11:40 PM
If he's healthy I agree that he's a big upgrade.He is healthy now. Quit fearing greatness and put your faith in Peters. He has done everything else right.
Flawed? A 4 time pro bowler who some Saints fans are calling the best corner they've ever had who is 28 years old. Please cite us attitude examples with him.
Again, he is an upgrade. Our corners prior to him needed a lot of help. Options WERE limited. He was easily the BEST available and has been healthy all year.
I meant players in general that are on the trade block are flawed.
Lattimore has injury concerns and is the second highest paid CB in the NFL.
For a 3rd, it’s a low risk trade that should pay off immediately.
WCommandersfan99
11-06-2024, 12:41 AM
I meant players in general that are on the trade block are flawed.
Lattimore has injury concerns and is the second highest paid CB in the NFL.
For a 3rd, it’s a low risk trade that should pay off immediately.OK got it. I keep having nightmares how AJ Brown torched our secondary next year. I don't want that to happen again by any team. Getting a real #1 corner will help a lot. Interested to see how it works out but like the bold move by AP. Peters seems to have a great balance on when to make big moves (Lattimore) and when to stay on the sidelines (Aiyuk).
Darrell Green Fan
11-06-2024, 09:56 AM
I am still trying to figure out why the Saints did this. They have serious cap issues, so they trade their bsst player at a premium position for basically a 3rd and 4th and took a $30 million cap hit. Does that make sense to anyone?
Ruhskins
11-06-2024, 10:21 AM
I am still trying to figure out why the Saints did this. They have serious cap issues, so they trade their bsst player at a premium position for basically a 3rd and 4th and took a $30 million cap hit. Does that make sense to anyone?
Saints need to rebuild and need players to be on rookie contracts. Also they may need draft capital for any type of movement in the draft.
GridIron26
11-06-2024, 10:47 AM
I am still trying to figure out why the Saints did this. They have serious cap issues, so they trade their bsst player at a premium position for basically a 3rd and 4th and took a $30 million cap hit. Does that make sense to anyone?
Saints and Lattimore restructured the contract prior to the trade, I assume the restructure adjusted the amount of cap hit.
That Guy
11-06-2024, 12:36 PM
from what i read his current contract is:
2024: $605,000
2025: $18m
2026: $18.5m
no guarantees/cap hit if cut (well possibly injury guarantees, those are pretty common).
the team has the cap space, the only risk is value for the picks. Needed a CB #1 to push everyone else down a spot, and this is probably the best you're going to be able to do to make that happen.
CRedskinsRule
11-06-2024, 01:22 PM
Saints need to rebuild and need players to be on rookie contracts. Also they may need draft capital for any type of movement in the draft.This. The way I heard it explained is that if they kept him on, he would count an additional 18 million above the 31 Million dead cap he counts no matter what. By trading him they get rid of that 18 Million and get 3 additional potential players on rookie contracts.
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simbosargos75
11-06-2024, 04:41 PM
He is healthy now. Quit fearing greatness and put your faith in Peters. He has done everything else right.
"Quit fearing greatness". WTF does that even mean?
My plan would've been to stay the course and keep the draft capital.
As I said though, I trust Peters and think this move is ok. I'm just not over-the-moon about it.