First, Marshon Lattimore is irreplaceable. If he were an easily replaceable corner-back, the New Orleans Saints would not have given him a mega-deal that could max out $100 million.
Second, based on what the Saints announced, Lattimore’s injury is not so serious. Otherwise, the team would have placed the CB on the injured reserve list and not put him on a week-to-week status.
However, as the NFL quickly progresses to a quarterback’s game, rather than the traditional old focus on the running game, losing your top CB for a few weeks can be a massive problem. The Saints should take a look at the free-agent list, and here are their best options to temporarily replace Lattimore.
Marshon Lattimore substitute’s
#1 Darqueze Dennard
Dennard was a first-round 24th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft.
Dennard spent his first six years in the NFL with the Cincinnati Bengals and played the 2020 NFL season with the Atlanta Falcons.
His career year was 2017. He played all 16 games that season and had 84 total tackles (60 solo and 24 assisted), two sacks, six pass deflections, two interceptions, and one defensive touchdown.
Throughout his career, Dennard played 85 games. His career stats include:
- 305 tackles (223 solo and 82 assisted)
- 3 sacks
- 27 pass deflections
- 4 interceptions
- 1 defensive touchdown
- 2 forced fumbles.
Dennard is an option to replace Dennard because of his high number of tackles, which is important to the Saints defense, as you can see in the tweet below, where Lattimore gets a huge stop and almost forced a fumble.
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