Here's what the Saints got from trading Marshon Lattimore
Marshon Lattimore is on his way to the Washington Commanders after the New Orleans Saints cut a deal to trade the former four-time Pro Bowl cornerback. Was it worth it? What did they get back in the trade? Here's what we know.
NFL insider Josina Anderson reported that the Saints packaged a fifth-round pick with Lattimore to get back picks in the third, fourth, and sixth rounds. ESPN's Adam Schefter confirmed that the sixth rounder is the same pick New Orleans traded to Washington earlier this year, which they spent to acquire defensive tackle John Ridgeway III (plus a conditional seventh rounder).
But we're still waiting for word on the third-round pick. If it's Washington's own choice, that is projected to fall at No. 93 overall. If it's the third rounder the Commanders got from the Miami Dolphins (through the Philadelphia Eagles), that would slot in at No. 72 overall. That's a massive swing, and getting the Commanders pick instead of the Dolphins choice would be significantly worse for New Orleans.
What about the salary cap? Lattimore restructured his deal earlier this year so the cap savings in 2024 are minimal -- about $605,000 in remaining salary to be paid out in game checks each week. Lattimore will also count against the 2025 salary cap by a staggering $31.6 million, but he's off the books for good starting in 2026.
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