Saints picked as top landing spot for a potential Panthers cap casualty

The New Orleans Saints could be the perfect team to target a Carolina Panthers cornerback that is likely to get cut this offseason.

The New Orleans Saints enter this offseason with very limited resources to work with. That will likely mean scouring the free agent market for some good deals on cheap veterans.

As most of the NFL is now focused fully on the offseason, the players that are likely to become ‘cap casualties’ and get released are also starting to become more clear. One such player that the Saints might be interested in is Carolina Panthers cornerback Dane Jackson.

David Lantham of LastWordOnSports named New Orleans a top landing spot for Jackson, should he get released as expected. This was his reasoning:

While most of the offseason turmoil stems from the Saints offensive line, they need to do some work in the secondary. Marshon Lattimore is a Commander, and impending free agent Paulson Adebo may have priced his way out of New Orleans. 2023 second-round pick Kool-Aid McKinstry played well in his inaugural season, but this team still needs more help in the secondary.

The Panthers signed Jackson to a two-year deal last offseason. Seeing as though he struggled and only ended up playing in nine games, Carolina setting him free and saving just under a million dollars seems like a likely outcome.

The 28-year-old was actually a former success story from his time with the Buffalo Bills. He was a seventh-round draft selection that ended up carving a nice role for himself in the Bills secondary. He’s never been a ball-hawk, but has played solid coverage for a depth corner. His coverage skills have been on the decline, though.

Over his first three seasons, he allowed catches on just 56.8% of his targets. In this last two, that number has jumped up to 75%.

He is young enough to not give up on. Perhaps the Saints could help him get back to the promising start to his career. The bottom line is that New Orleans will just simply need bodies in the room and Jackson could be a worthwhile look for a rotational role.

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Lions announce free agent contract with former Saints TE Josh Hill

The Detroit Lions announced a free agent contract with former New Orleans Saints tight end Josh Hill, who is familiar to Dan Campbell.

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Well this is tough. The New Orleans Saints were forced to terminate their contract with tight end Josh Hill last week during the NFL’s salary cap crunch, and he quickly landed on his feet with the Detroit Lions — and his former position coach Dan Campbell, now the Lions head coach. Terms of the contract were not immediately available.

While Hill was never a featured receiver in the New Orleans offense, his skills as a blocker in a variety of assignments made him one of Sean Payton’s favorite players. Campbell saw how important he was firsthand; at one point when Hill was injured and knocked out of a game, Payton described the loss as trying to build a house without its front door.

Hill is expected to replace Jesse James in Detroit, who was recently released, as the No. 2 tight end behind pass-catching standout T.J. Hockenson. He brings 117 regular season games’ worth of experience with him and should be a big help to the rebuilding Lions offense. Because the Saints cut Hill before he signed with Detroit, New Orleans will not qualify for a compensatory draft pick.

In the meantime, the Saints will be looking to surround second-year pro Adam Trautman. The only other tight ends on their roster are Garrett Griffin and Ethan Wolf, both returning from last year’s practice squad. Expect more moves for New Orleans very soon, and for more of their cap casualties to catch on with other teams.

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