Saints roster moves: CB Desmond Trufant among multiple cuts on Tuesday

The latest Saints roster moves created practice squad vacancies and implications for injured players like Wil Lutz and Kwon Alexander:

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The New Orleans Saints filed a series of roster moves on Tuesday’s update to the daily NFL transactions wire, which carry interesting implications for the days and weeks ahead. One of them is the addition of a new kicker in Brian Johnson from the Chicago Bears practice squad (more on him in a bit), whose arrival suggests a longer recovery than anticipated for Wil Lutz.

Another is the release of cornerback Desmond Trufant, who had been a healthy scratch on game days for a few weeks now. All of these transactions leave the 53-man roster at capacity with three vacancies on the 16-strong practice squad. Players returning from injured reserve will push others down to the practice squad, so it makes sense to open some spots now. Let’s dig into each new roster move:

Six Saints on injured reserve are eligible to return this week

Six Saints on injured reserve are eligible to return this week, including Tre’Quan Smith and Marcus Davenport. But who will get the green light?

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Another week of NFL action is behind us, meaning some New Orleans Saints players managing injuries are closer to returning from injured reserve. Now, being eligible to return isn’t the same thing as guaranteeing they’ll play on Sunday. Sean Payton characterized the situation last week as a more cautious process, saying: “Hopefully in the next, call it three to four weeks, we’re going to have some guys gradually coming back.”

Of the five players who could have returned a week ago, only one of them ultimately did — offensive lineman Will Clapp. So we probably won’t see everyone on this list suit up against Washington. It’s possible the Saints tap the brakes a bit and let them get two weeks of rest in with the bye up ahead, getting the team back closer to full strength coming out of the break.

With a road game with the Seattle Seahawks and a Halloween matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers waiting on the other side, it might make more sense to phase some of these players back in alongside Michael Thomas (from the physically unable to perform list) and David Onyemata (from his 6-game suspension).

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Here are the names to know before the Saints begin making decisions in the days ahead:

Saints designate OL Will Clapp to return from injured reserve

Will Clapp is the first Saints player designated to return from injured reserve, while others including Tre’Quan Smith and Wil Lutz remain out of action:

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The New Orleans Saints reported just one roster move on the daily NFL transactions wire: offensive lineman Will Clapp has been designated to return from injured reserve. He has 21 days to practice and be activated to the 53-man roster before he reverts back to the reserve list.

His return could come at a critical time for the Saints offense. They’re still down starting center Erik McCoy (calf) and will be without left tackle Terron Armstead (elbow) for some time, though Clapp’s own injury remains undisclosed.

There are other players who are also eligible to be designated for return, but so far they are still listed on injured reserve: wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith, cornerback Ken Crawley, tight end Nick Vannett, and kicker Wil Lutz. Keep an eye out for status changes for each of them.

In the meantime, the Saints have a group of guards that include Andrus Peat and Calvin Throckmorton on the active roster, with starting right guard Cesar Ruiz pulling double-duty at center. The practice squad can call up Austin Reiter, Caleb Benenoch, Derrick Kelly, and Jordan Mills if needed. Reiter has already seen two game-day elevations this season, so the Saints must sign him to the 53-man roster if they want him to dress out for another game.

Clapp, a 25-year-old LSU Tigers product and 2018 NFL draft pick, has appeared in 25 games with New Orleans (four starts). He was re-signed to a one-year deal earlier this summer after testing the waters in free agency.

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Ken Crawley, Tre’Quan Smith ruled out on final Saints vs. Packers injury report

Final New Orleans Saints injury report vs. Packers rules out CB Ken Crawley and WR Tre’Quan Smith, adds LT Terron Armstead:

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The New Orleans Saints and Green Bay Packers issued their final injury reports on Friday, barring any sudden changes in transit to Jacksonville on Saturday. And it’s not great news for the Saints, who preemptively ruled out both cornerback Ken Crawley and wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith — each of whom were then designated to injured reserve.

Additionally, New Orleans added starting left tackle Terron Armstead and his backup James Hurst to the injury report. Armstead (back) is expected to play, but Hurst (knee) is questionable. If Hurst can’t go, look for rookie Landon Young to be the next man up behind Armstead.

But there’s a silver lining: the Saints upgraded No. 1 corner Marshon Lattimore (knee) to full participation after he practiced on a limited basis Thursday, so he’ll be ready to go on Sunday. Expect rookie Paulson Adebo to start across from him while trade acquisition Bradley Roby completes his NFL-mandated suspension this week.

As for the other side; Green Bay ruled out backup safety Vernon Scott, but deemed defensive tackle Tyler Lancaster and star pass rusher Za’Darius Smith each questionable to play with back injuries. Smith will likely be a game time decision. The full report:

Marshon Lattimore, Tre’Quan Smith added to Saints-Packers injury report

The New Orleans Saints injury report updated status for CB Marshon Lattimore and WR Tre’Quan Smith against the Green Bay Packers in Week 1, via @KadeKistner:

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The New Orleans Saints and Green Bay Packers face off in just three days! The updated injury report is out and considering there were only four players listed between the two teams on the initial report, quite a bit has changed.

Saints receiver Tre’Quan Smith’s addition came as a surprise after practicing fully yesterday. He has been nursing a hamstring injury during camp. However, cornerback Marshon Lattimore also made an appearance on the injury report and was limited in practice today with a knee issue.

New Orleans cornerback Ken Crawley once again did not practice which puts his status for Sunday in significant doubt. Rookie Paulson Adebo will likely get the start in his place as the recently-acquired Bradley Roby will be ineligible to play Week 1 due to suspension. If both Crawley and Lattimore are unavailable, the Saints may have to start Adebo and Desmond Trufant against Green Bay.

As far as the Packers’ side of the house, there was no change for the players initially listed and two more players in Marcedes Lewis and Preston Smith were added.

NFL Week 1: Initial injury report for Saints vs. Packers

NFL Week 1: Saints list only CB Ken Crawley (hamstring) on initial injury report vs. Packers, via @KadeKistner:

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The New Orleans Saints will host the Green Bay Packers for a Week 1 matchup at TIAA Bank Field on Sunday. The new-look Saints, with Jameis Winston at the helm, have a lot of questions that need answering when it comes to their roster.

Luckily, New Orleans has had some fortune on the injury front to start the season, which helps answering those questions a little easier. There appears to be few surprises when it comes to the initial injury report. Only cornerback Ken Crawley (hamstring) was listed as a non-participant, everyone else was a full participant.

Green Bay, however, had some question marks on the defensive side of the ball. Star pass rusher Za’Darius Smith (back) was a limited participant, and his condition is worth monitoring in the days ago. Here is the full report for both teams:

The NFL’s cornerbacks trade carousel keeps skipping the Saints

No team has broadcast their interest in trading for a cornerback more loudly than the Saints. So why haven’t they done it yet?

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Few teams have broadcast their intentions more loudly and more broadly than the New Orleans Saints have this year: they want to trade for another cornerback. Ever since the NFL’s unprecedented salary cap plunge forced them to cut Janoris Jenkins as a cap casualty, the Saints have searched high and low for more help in the secondary. Sean Payton has repeatedly described the position as his top priority for months.

Their efforts go back to the draft in April, when the Saints called anyone picking in the top 10 who would pick up their phone, targeting top prospects Jaycee Horn and Patrick Surtain II. More recent reports in early August linked the Saints to the Jacksonville Jaguars and mercurial starter C.J. Henderson. But more trades continue to be completed across the NFL, and none of them have involved the Saints. What gives?

On Friday, Sept. 3, the Steelers traded a 2023 fifth rounder for benched Seahawks starter Akhello Weatherspoon. On Oct. 30, the Seahawks traded a sixth round pick for Jaguars corner Sidney Jones IV. Days earlier, the Patriots acquired Ravens rookie Shaun Wade for a 2022 seventh rounder and 2023 fifth round choice. Back on Aug. 23, the Texans swapped a 2022 seventh rounder for Packers backup Ka’dar Hollman, who was later cut and landed with the Saints practice squad. Other options like Isaac Yiadom (Giants to Packers) and Josh Jackson (Packers to Giants), and John Reid (from Texans to Seahawks, for a conditional seventh rounder in 2023) have all been dealt.

For the folks keeping score at home, that’s seven different cornerbacks changing teams in less than three weeks. And the Saints, for all the chatter surrounding their interest in the trade market and the clear need on the roster, have stayed out of it.

Have they been unable to seal the deal? Were they unwilling to put future draft picks on the table? The salary cap for once wasn’t an obstacle (the team currently boasts cap space in the double digits). The team has a ton of picks to use next year between their own selections and multiple compensatory choices in the forecast. To make sense of their inaction, we’ve got to consider the context of the players being moved.

So far, no cornerback has been traded over the last month for much better than a fifth rounder two years from now. The players being offloaded aren’t likely to be ready to start, at least not over the Saints’ own in-house options of Ken Crawley and Paulson Adebo. A rookie fifth rounder like Wade wouldn’t get the nod over Adebo, a third round pick this year, for example. Maybe Jones would have made sense but his up-and-down play in the NFL and significant injury history are a tough sell.

At this point, there haven’t been any corners available for trade that would be worth the Saints’ while. None of those players are upgrading Crawley and Adebo. There’s an argument for improving the depth chart behind those top three corners but you shouldn’t burn a future draft pick for that when there are still free agents available.

Still, it feels inevitable that the Saints are going to add another corner soon — one way or another. The 53-man roster currently has three and a half corners between Marshon Lattimore, Crawley, Adebo, and part-time free safety P.J. Williams, with three others held in reserve on the practice squad (KeiVarae Russell, Bryan Mills, and Ka’dar Hollman). How many of those players are you ready to throw into a game against Calvin Ridley, Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Robby Anderson, DJ Moore, or Terrace Marshall?

If they can’t make a splash through a trade, maybe the Saints convince someone like Desmond Trufant or Josh Norman to sign for near-veteran’s minimum to warm up and wait on the sidelines on game days. But given the team’s need for greater help and the resources burning a hole in their wallet, you’ve got to think the clock is already ticking on some sort of move.

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Report: Ken Crawley injured vs. Jaguars, expected to miss several weeks

Report: Ken Crawley injured vs. Jaguars, expected to miss several weeks

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The hits just keep coming for the New Orleans Saints. NewOrleans.Football’s Nick Underhill reported Tuesday that veteran cornerback Ken Crawley was injured in the team’s preseason game with the Jacksonville Jaguars and is “going to be out a couple of weeks.”

It’s a crushing blow. Crawley played some of his best football this summer against the Jaguars and was projected to start across from Marshon Lattimore in their Sept. 12 home opener against the Green Bay Packers. He had a very strong training camp and looked to have rebounded from his time away from New Orleans, which he spent on other teams’ practice squads and even out of football for a time until this opportunity came up again. Here’s hoping for a full and quick recovery. The door is hardly shut on Crawley recovering to play in Week 1, but it shouldn’t be considered a given.

While the Saints have time to get him back to good health, they also have a promising rookie who was already pushing Crawley for that starting gig: Paulson Adebo. The third-round pick out of Stanford has held his own through two preseason games and continued to impress in practice. Still, throwing him into action against Aaron Rodgers and the Packers receiving corps isn’t an ideal welcome to the NFL for any rookie.

After losing veteran backup Brian Poole to injured reserve on Tuesday, the Saints are left with the following healthy corners: Lattimore, Adebo, 2020 practice squad holdover Grant Haley, part-time free safety P.J. Williams, and the recently-signed Natrell Jamerson and Bryan Mills.

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Saints designate CB KeiVarae Russell to COVID-19 reserve list

Saints designate CB KeiVarae Russell to COVID-19 reserve list

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The New Orleans Saints will be without cornerback KeiVarae Russell, who signed with the team early in training camp after a successful free agent workout. He will go on the COVID-19 reserve list after testing positive, Saints coach Sean Payton said Tuesday. It’s unclear whether Russell was vaccinated or if he asymptomatic; either way, he’ll have to stay away from the team for at least 10 days.

The cornerbacks group is rapidly thinning out. Prince Amukamara was released after the Saints’ first preseason game, not long after Patrick Robinson unexpectedly retired from the NFL. Adonis Alexander, signed after a group workout with Amukamara and Russell, has missed several practices with an injury.

So that leaves Marshon Lattimore as the team’s only locked-in starter at cornerback. Ken Crawley has had a surprisingly strong summer and is the favorite to start across from him, though rookie draft pick Paulson Adebo has rapidly gained ground. Beyond those three, the only other healthy corners on the roster are Grant Haley, Brian Poole, and undrafted rookie Lawrence Woods, who the team waived once already. Defensive back P.J. Williams has mostly played safety in camp this year and only recently returned to practice.

Here’s to a quick recovery for Russell. In the meantime, the Saints should continue to look into all options for adding another cornerback, whether that means scouring the waiver wire or calling other teams about a trade. It’s tough to feel too confident about the group as things currently stand.

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Michael Thomas officially active for Week 9 vs. Bucs

New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas is active for Week 9’s “Sunday Night Football” game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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Well, that’s that: New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas is active for the first time since Week 1, having missed seven weeks due to injuries and a one-game benching. Thomas turned in several days of limited participation in Saints practice before dressing out for Sunday night’s game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The return of the reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year can’t be understated, even if he’s playing on a pitch count. Having him back in the lineup will demand coverage assignments shifted towards him — and away from other weapons like Alvin Kamara, Emmanuel Sanders, and Jared Cook. It’s a lot for Drew Brees to work with.

Remember, linebacker Kwon Alexander (recently acquired in a trade with the San Francisco 49ers) is not yet eligible to play while the Saints have been granted a one-week roster exemption. He’s expected to debut next week against his old 49ers team.

Here is the full list of inactive players from both squads in Week 9:

From the Saints

  • LB Kwon Alexander (roster exemption)
  • OT Derrick Kelly
  • RB Ty Montgomery
  • CB Ken Crawley

From the Buccaneers

  • G Ali Marpet (concussion)
  • QB Ryan Griffin
  • WR Justin Watson
  • RB Ke’Shawn Vaughn
  • DL Khalil Davis

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