5 potentially painful 2021 Saints salary cap casualties

Here are 5 potentially painful 2021 Saints salary cap casualties.
G Nick Easton , Retirement could be an option for Easton after he suffered three concussions in 2020.
DT Malcom Brown, Brown was the only true nose tackle on the roster last year, and his skill in run defense showed most clearly in his absence.
CB Patrick Robinson, Releasing Robinson would create $2.6 million in cap savings, which isn’t a lot on its own but can stack up along with these other moves.
RB Latavius Murray, Unfortunately, the $2.5 million in cap savings New Orleans would recoup by cutting him is too much to pass up.
P Thomas Morstead, The cap savings the Saints would receive by cutting Morstead is valued at more than the entire $2.2 million rookie deal Blake Gillikin signed last offseason

Here are 5 potentially painful 2021 Saints salary cap casualties.
G Nick Easton , Retirement could be an option for Easton after he suffered three concussions in 2020.
DT Malcom Brown, Brown was the only true nose tackle on the roster last year, and his skill in run defense showed most clearly in his absence.
CB Patrick Robinson, Releasing Robinson would create $2.6 million in cap savings, which isn’t a lot on its own but can stack up along with these other moves.
RB Latavius Murray, Unfortunately, the $2.5 million in cap savings New Orleans would recoup by cutting him is too much to pass up.
P Thomas Morstead, The cap savings the Saints would receive by cutting Morstead is valued at more than the entire $2.2 million rookie deal Blake Gillikin signed last offseason