According to NFL Insiders Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport, multiple teams have called the Saints to inquire about cornerback Marshon Lattimore. The league’s trade deadline is Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 3 p.m. CT. Here’s what they reported on Saturday evening.
The Saints have gotten calls about Marshon Lattimore, according to league sources. One of the potential holdups of a deal is Lattimore’s health, sources said. The four-time Pro Bowl cornerback is not playing Sunday against the Panthers, but it hasn’t stopped teams from calling about him, including the two-time defending champion Chiefs.
Several teams have asked about the status of Saints’ star cornerback Marshon Lattimore, who is out Sunday with a hamstring injury. For the second straight season, Lattimore is a curiosity around the league regarding his status. While the Saints might move him for the right deals, rival general managers all know Saints executive vice president/GM Mickey Loomis is not usually someone who will sell off parts.
Dennis Allen has said publicly that the Saints are not in a selling mode, while general manager Mickey Loomis has said they’ll take plenty of calls, but it doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll move someone.
Loomis said recently, “When you’re in a losing streak, you’re calling those teams looking to see if they’re sellers, right, and so we’ll get a number of calls and we’ll respond accordingly. I’m not really one who thinks that trading away half your roster makes a lot of sense at this point for, generally, what I think are undervalued offers.”
Saints News Network has been told that rookie Kool-Aid McKinstry could miss a couple of weeks with his hamstring injury, and Lattimore also has a hamstring injury currently. Undrafted rookie Rico Payton is questionable against the Panthers in Week 9 with a back injury, so the secondary is really Alontae Taylor, Shemar Jean-Charles and Tre Herndon after the latest roster moves.
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