ESPN names Saints’ worst free agent signing of the last 5 years

ESPN named the Saints’ worst free agent signing of the last 5 years. They’ve had some misfires, but wide receiver Cameron Meredith stands apart:

Look, the New Orleans Saints have had some misfires in free agency. The upcoming signing period is always exciting, and they’re a team that likes to make a splash and try and build a competitive roster. Sometimes they’re the ones who end up in hot water, though.

Jason David. Jairus Byrd. Brandon Browner. Adrian Peterson. Remember Champ Bailey? The Saints have taken some missteps in signing veterans from other teams. Things have improved a bit more recently, but there are still some blemishes on their record. ESPN’s NFL Nation beat reporter Katherine Terrell picked wide receiver Cameron Meredith as the Saints’ worst free agent signing of the last five years, writing:

Meredith’s big 2016 season with the Bears (66 catches for 888 yards and four touchdowns) convinced the Saints to sign him in 2018. Meredith missed the 2017 season in Chicago because of a torn ACL and spent most of his time in New Orleans injured as well, catching nine passes before he was released after one season.

Injuries are tough; sometimes players make a clean recovery and return to form, other times they struggle to even get back on the field. Meredith fell in the later case. Sustained swelling in his surgically-repaired knee kept him on the sidelines for much of his first training camp with the Saints, and he was only able to sporadically appear in the lineup during the regular season.

The Saints signed him to a two-year, $9.5 million contract as a restricted free agent after moving on from Willie Snead IV, envisioning Meredith as a nice complement to Michael Thomas and Ted Ginn Jr., but his body wouldn’t allow it. In order to wrest Meredith away from the Chicago Bears (who had the option to match their offer), New Orleans fronted $5.35 million in guaranteed money. It wasn’t their best investment.

At least Meredith made some fun memories in New Orleans — he caught a critical 11-yard touchdown pass from Drew Brees in the Saints’ early-season win over the Atlanta Falcons, retaking the lead in the second half to help force the game to overtime. Brees later scored a pair of rushing touchdowns (famously throwing two Falcons defenders into the spin cycle) on his way to a much-needed win. It was the second victory in a ten-game win streak that powered the Saints to the playoffs.

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Former Saints WRs Emmanuel Butler, Cameron Meredith among Lions tryouts

The Detroit Lions tried out several free agents including former New Orleans Saints wide receivers Emmanuel Butler and Cameron Meredith.

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The New Orleans Saints did not report any free agent visits or tryouts on the daily NFL transactions wire, but two of their former wide receivers auditioned for the Detroit Lions: second-year pro Emmanuel Butler and veteran free agent Cameron Meredith.

Butler spent his 2019 rookie season with the Saints practice squad and looked solid in training camp over the summer, but didn’t make the team. Right now, the Saints have five receivers on the 53-man roster (Michael Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders, Tre’Quan Smith, Deonte Harris, and rookie Marquez Callaway) plus three more options on their practice squad (Lil’Jordan Humphrey and Austin Carr, and rookie Juwan Johnson).

Meredith was a notable restricted free agent pickup for the Saints a few years, but lingering health issues from a 2017 knee injury limited his availability. After the Saints released him, Cameron spent time with the receiver-needy New England Patriots last year but wasn’t able to get activated from the physically unable to perform list. He’s still trying to make a go of it in the NFL, so it’s possible his body has recovered.

Neither receiver was initially signed by the Lions following their tryout, however (with former Michigan State quarterback Bryan Lewerke throwing to them). More team visits could be ahead for them, but at this stage both former Saints are looking for work. Hopefully they’ll find it soon.

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