New Orleans Saints (DEF - New Orleans Saints) - NFL Fantasy Football player profile. (2024)

  • The Saints selected CB Kool-Aid McKinstry 41st overall and signed DE Chase Young this offseason.

    Analysis: Young has struggled to stay healthy but has been impressive when upright, as he posted 7.5 sacks over 16 games last year. The Saints are hoping he'll fortify the front ranks with Cameron Jordan entering his age-35 season, and it helps that Carl Granderson (8.5 sacks last year) is coming into his own. They don't need McKinstry to start right away, but having a player with his coverage ability as a backup will be a boon. We should expect them to continue their fantasy relevance this year, and…read more

    Published: Thu, Aug 15 at 6:39pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded four takeaways and two sacks in the 23-13 win over the Buccaneers in Week 17.

    Analysis: The Saints still allowed 309 passing yards, but they still managed to hold their opponent to 13 or fewer points for the third time in four weeks. While their pass rush ranks 28th with 33 sacks, they provide an excellent weekly floor with 18.4 points allowed per game and 26 takeaways. The Saints need a win against the Falcons to keep their playoff hopes alive. This defensive unit should be considered a strong play against an offense that has scored just 19.0 points per game (26th).

    Published: Fri, Jan 5 at 3:44pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded a sack and no takeaways in the 30-22 loss to the Rams in Week 16.

    Analysis: The Saints will once again be without CB Marshon Lattimore (ankle) in Week 17. They've shown some clear deficiencies without him in the lineup against strong offenses, and they could be in trouble once again. The Buccaneers have their faults, but WRs Mike Evans and Chris Godwin present a true threat with Lattimore out. The duo has already combined for more than 2,000 receiving yards this year while adding 14 touchdowns. There's still some DFS appeal against QB Baker Mayfield, but Saints D/ST is…read more

    Published: Thu, Dec 28 at 1:54pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded seven sacks and no takeaways in the 24-6 win over the Giants in Week 15.

    Analysis: The Saints gave up just six points for the second straight week (they faced the Panthers in Week 14), but now they'll have tough test in Week 16 against the Rams, who rank ninth with 23.4 points per game while turning the ball over just 14 times (fifth). Meanwhile, they're fully healthy while Saints CB Marshon Lattimore (ankle) is expected to remain out. There's major risk this week, but we could justify using Saints D/ST in single-game DFS tournaments.

    Published: Wed, Dec 20 at 5:11pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded four sacks and two fumble recoveries in the 28-6 win over the Panthers in Week 14.

    Analysis: The Saints rank fifth in the league with 22 takeaways, but their 23 sacks rank 30th in the league. This unit has been volatile lately, although it typically holds its own against bad offenses. That's what they get in Week 15 when the Giants come to town. The Giants have scored just 14.1 points per game (31st), and QB Tommy DeVito has been sacked 28 times through six games (four starts). The matchup is too good to pass up in fantasy playoffs.

    Published: Thu, Dec 14 at 8:46am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded a sack and no takeaways in the 33-28 loss to the Lions in Week 13.

    Analysis: This defense has struggled lately, giving up at least 24 points in five of the last six games, although they did force 10 turnovers in that stretch. Nevertheless, this matchup is fantastic in Week 14 against the Panthers, who haven't scored more than 18 points since Week 6. QB Bryce Young has not showed promise yet, and he has been sacked 44 times in 11 starts. Almost any defense facing the Panthers is a top option, and the Saints are talented enough bunch to be a top-5 option this week, as…read more

    Published: Thu, Dec 7 at 1:59pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded two interceptions and no sacks in the 24-15 loss to the Falcons in Week 12.

    Analysis: The Saints have forced a whopping 20 turnovers through 11 games (third) while giving up just 20.1 points per game (ninth). That kind of upside is tough to pass up, but fantasy players should proceed with caution against the Lions, who have scored 26.7 points per game (seventh). That probably should keep them out of redraft lineups, but there's certainly DFS and deeper-league upside considering the Lions have coughed up 17 turnovers (20th) this year.

    Published: Thu, Nov 30 at 8:38am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded a sack and no takeaways in the 27-19 loss to the Vikings in Week 10.

    Analysis: The Saints have had a week to lick their wounds as they turn their focus to the Falcons, who are also coming off a bye week. This Saints defense has played quite well this season, allowing 19.8 points per game (eighth) while forcing 18 turnovers (fifth). They're in an excellent position against the Falcons, who have produced 18.9 points per game while giving up at least two turnovers in half of their outings.

    Published: Wed, Nov 22 at 3:57pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded three interceptions, two fumble recoveries and two sacks in the 24-17 win over the Bears in Week 9.

    Analysis: The Saints have generated 18 turnovers (second) through nine games while allowing just 19 points per game (seventh). If they had a stable pass rush, this would be an elite unit, but it's lacking with just 17 sacks (28th). They'll face QB Joshua Dobbs and the Vikings in Week 10. Dobbs was quite impressive last week and could possibly get WR Justin Jefferson back, but it's worth noting that he still has a measly 5.8 YPA this season. That should at least provide a solid floor for Saints D/ST and…read more

    Published: Wed, Nov 8 at 8:29pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded two sacks and an interception in the 38-27 win over the Colts in Week 8.

    Analysis: While the Saints have given up at least 20 points in three straight games, they still rank ninth in the league with 19.3 points allowed per game. They also have at least one takeaway in every game this year, 13 in total (ninth), although their 15 sacks (25th) is less flattering. They're an auto-start in Week 9 versus the Bears. QB Tyson Bagent will start again. He has a 1:3 TD:INT ratio through three games (two starts) and doesn't drive the ball downfield well, providing a rock-solid floor even…read more

    Published: Wed, Nov 1 at 7:17pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded a fumble recovery and no sacks in the 31-24 loss to the Jaguars in Week 7.

    Analysis: The Saints' pass rush has underwhelmed this season, as it ranks 28th with just 13 sacks through seven games. Still, they have maintained fantasy relevance with just 18.1 points allowed per game (seventh) and 12 takeaways (seventh). The Week 8 matchup against the Colts presents a solid opportunity to get back on track, as the Colts have turned the ball over eight times over the past two games with QB Gardner Minshew under center. However, chasing that reward comes with plenty of risk, as the…read more

    Published: Thu, Oct 26 at 3:43pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded two sacks and an interception in the 20-13 loss to the Texans in Week 6.

    Analysis: The Saints have given up just 16 points per game this season -- the sixth-fewest in the league -- while forcing 10 turnovers (eighth). However, their pass rush has disappointed with just 2.2 sacks per game. The lack of sacks is concerning for their consistency this year, especially because their schedule was weak through six weeks. They'll face their toughest test yet versus the Jaguars in Week 7. The Jags have scored 23.7 points per game (10th), although now QB Trevor Lawrence (knee) is…read more

    Published: Tue, Oct 17 at 6:12pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded two sacks and three takeaways, including a pick-six, in the 34-0 win over the Patriots in Week 5.

    Analysis: This was an utterly dominant outing by the Saints, who now rank fourth with 15.2 points allowed per game and sixth with nine takeaways. They head on the road in Week 6 to face rookie QB C.J. Stroud and the Texans. Stroud has looked like anything but a rookie, averaging 292.2 passing yards per game and posting a 7:0 TD:INT ratio. He has been sacked 11 times, however. In turn, Saints D/ST carries more risk this week than we would've expected to start the season, but this unit is talented enough…read more

    Published: Wed, Oct 11 at 7:06pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded an interception and a sack in the 26-9 loss to the Buccaneers in Week 4.

    Analysis: The Saints have given up just 19 points per game (ninth) while forcing six takeaways (eighth). They could get CB Paulson Adebo (hamstring) back in Week 5 versus the Patriots, but this unit is set up well either way. After all, the Patriots have posted just 13.8 points per game (30th) while turning the ball over seven times (25th). QB Mac Jones has done a good job avoiding sacks, so the upside may be limited here, but Saints D/ST is a solid option in 12-team formats this week.

    Published: Thu, Oct 5 at 5:44pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded an interception and a sack in the 18-17 loss to the Packers in Week 3.

    Analysis: The Saints gave up 18 points in the fourth quarter to allow a disappointing comeback by the Packers. This defense has still been outstanding this year with just 16.3 points allowed per game (sixth in the league) and seven takeaways (fifth). There's more risk than meets the eye, as QB Baker Mayfield has thrown just two interceptions and been sacked three times through three games. Still, the Saints have a sturdy secondary and a strong pass rush, so they should be able to keep it a low-scoring…read more

    Published: Thu, Sep 28 at 1:25pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded four sacks and a fumble recovery in the 20-17 win over the Panthers in Week 2.

    Analysis: The Saints have recorded seven sacks and four takeaways through two games, but now they'll go on the road to face a Packers team that has averaged 27.5 points per game through the first two weeks. RB Aaron Jones (hamstring) and WR Christian Watson (hamstring) are both uncertain for Week 3, but regardless of whether they play, the Saints likely present the toughest defense that QB Jordan Love has played yet. That provides a lot of upside for DFS purposes, but it's still difficult to trust Saints…read more

    Published: Wed, Sep 20 at 7:32pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded three interceptions and three sacks in the 16-15 win over the Titans in Week 1.

    Analysis: The Saints ranked fifth last season with 48 sacks, and they picked up where they left off against a struggling offensive line. Now, they'll face rookie Bryce Young, who threw two picks and was sacked twice in his NFL debut. Young has a lot working against him, including mediocre pass-catching options and a mediocre offensive line. In turn, the Saints D/ST has a significant upside and should have a dependable floor in Week 2.

    Published: Wed, Sep 13 at 6:02pm by Rotowire.com
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  • CB Marshon Lattimore (knee) should be ready for Week 1 versus the Titans.

    Analysis: As long as Lattimore doesn't suffer a setback, he'll be tasked with covering WR DeAndre Hopkins. While QB Ryan Tannehill isn't a major threat, Hopkins can do damage no matter who's under center. Lattimore can also put a major dent in a player like Hopkins' impact. At the very least, Saints D/ST should have a high floor against the run-heavy Titans, and their upside is intriguing if DE Carl Granderson can take the next step opposite DE Cameron Jordan.

    Published: Thu, Aug 31 at 9:17pm by Rotowire.com
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  • DEs Carl Granderson, Payton Turner and Isaiah Foskey are competing for the starting role opposite Cameron Jordan.

    Analysis: Granderson is the favorite for the starting job, but Turner is a 2021 first-round pick and Foskey is a 2023 second-round pick. This is a crucial role left behind by DE Marcus Davenport -- who left in free agency. The Saints posted 48 sacks (fifth) last season, and the team has a good chance to maintain that number considering Davenport only put up one half sack last year. They'll have high upside to start the season against the Titans, Panthers and Packers, too.

    Published: Mon, Jul 31 at 4:30pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints let DE Marcus Davenport walk in free agency this offseason.

    Analysis: The Saints believe they have seen enough from DEs Carl Granderson and Payton Turner to patch the hole left behind by Davenport -- who was held to just 0.5 sack last year but put up nine sacks in 2021. They also added second-round DE Isaiah Foskey in the draft. Last season, they ranked fifth with 48 sacks, and considering Davenport didn't contribute to that column, the Saints' pass rush should hold up in 2023. With lockdown CB Marshon Lattimore and ball hawk S Tyrann Mathieu in tow, this unit…read more

    Published: Fri, Jun 30 at 9:33am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded six sacks and an interception in the 20-10 win over the Eagles in Week 17.

    Analysis: The Saints shut down one of the best offenses in the league, although star QB Jalen Hurts wasn't in the lineup. They have recorded 46 sacks (fifth) this season, providing weekly upside for them even though they have recorded a league-low 12 takeaways. There's certainly upside against QB Sam Darnold if he reverts to his old ways, but the Panthers have scored 26.8 points per game over the last four weeks with him under center. In turn, Saints D/ST is a fringe starter in Week 18 in season-long…read more

    Published: Thu, Jan 5 at 5:01pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded two sacks and an interception in the 17-10 win over the Browns in Week 16.

    Analysis: The Saints haven't given up more than 20 points in a game since Week 9. However, the Saints still rank last in the league with 11 takeaways, but they have produced 40 sacks (ninth) through 15 games. Still, even if QB Jalen Hurts (shoulder) doesn't play, the Eagles can produce with QB Gardner Minshew under center because of the abundance of weapons at hand. Last week, Minshew threw for 355 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions against a tough Cowboys defense. There's certainly upside…read more

    Published: Wed, Dec 28 at 1:58pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded four sacks and a fumble recovery in the 21-118 win over the Falcons in Week 15.

    Analysis: That was the Saints' 10th turnover of the season, as they rank last in the league in the category. However, they rank 10th with 38 sacks and 17th with 22.5 points allowed per game through 14 games. They carry a decent amount of upside on a weekly basis by their sack totals alone, but Browns QB Deshaun Watson has been sacked just six times through three games. Still, with Watson under center, the Browns have averaged a mere 16.7 points per game. Watson is able to break out at any time, but it's…read more

    Published: Wed, Dec 21 at 5:38pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded two takeaways and a sack in the 17-16 loss to the Buccaneers in Week 13.

    Analysis: The Falcons will start rookie QB Desmond Ridder for the first time in Week 15. Ridder is a dual-threat quarterback that was highly productive in college, but we don't know how he will adjust to the pro game. There will likely be growing pains, which makes Saints D/ST an intriguing option. The Saints still have produced a league-low nine turnovers this year, however, their 34 sacks ranks 10th in the league. They'll have a good chance to take advantage of this opportunity as a result, but there…read more

    Published: Tue, Dec 13 at 6:24pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded a sack and no takeaways in the 13-0 loss to the 49ers in Week 12.

    Analysis: The Saints have forced a league-low seven turnovers, but that's starkly contrasted against their 33 sacks (eighth). They could struggle to get to QB Tom Brady this week, as Brady has been sacked 17 times through 11 games while the Buccaneers have given up a league-low nine turnovers. Still, the Saints D/ST could be a fine fantasy option this week because the Buccaneers have scored more than 22 points in just one game this season.

    Published: Wed, Nov 30 at 6:59pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded four sacks in the 27-20 win over the Rams in Week 11.

    Analysis: The Saints now rank fourth with 32 sacks, but they have struggled in the other two major categories with 24.3 points allowed per game (25th) and seven takeaways (31st) through 11 games. The team would get a major boost if Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) returns, but there's no indication that will happen. Regardless of Lattimore's status, Saints D/ST will be a high-risk option versus the 49ers, who have produced 23.6 points per game (11th), including at least 22 points in four straight games.

    Published: Tue, Nov 22 at 6:02pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded six sacks in the 20-10 loss to the Steelers in Week 10.

    Analysis: The Saints now rank seventh in the league with 28 sacks, but they have registered just seven turnovers (31st) while allowing 24.7 points per game (25th). They carry risk every week, but they draw an excellent Week 11 matchup against the Rams. The Rams recorded just 16.4 points per game (29th) through the first nine games while coughing up 15 turnovers (28th) and getting their quarterbacks sacked 31 times. Now, star WR Cooper Kupp (ankle) will be sidelined, providing Saints D/ST a high floor…read more

    Published: Wed, Nov 16 at 5:14pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded three sacks and no takeaways in the 27-13 loss to the Ravens in Week 9.

    Analysis: The Saints pitched a shutout in Week 8 against the Raiders, but they still rank 29th with 25.2 points allowed per game. Even worse for fantasy purposes, they have forced just seven turnovers -- the third-fewest in the league. Regardless, fantasy managers should feel optimistic about Saints D/ST against the Steelers, who have averaged 15 points per game (31st) while giving up 14 turnovers -- the fifth-most in the league.

    Published: Wed, Nov 9 at 2:37pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded four sacks and an interception in the 24-0 win over the Raiders in Week 8.

    Analysis: The Saints gave up at least 20 points in each of the first seven games this season, so it was a welcomed surprise when they shut out one of the league's top offenses in Week 8. Still, they rank 28th in the league with 25 points allowed per game and 27th with just seven takeaways. The Saints have a decent opportunity against the Ravens, though, as WR Rashod Bateman (foot) has been ruled out while TE Mark Andrews (shoulder/ankle) and RB Gus Edwards both missed practice Thursday and are trending…read more

    Published: Thu, Nov 3 at 2:42pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded two sacks and no takeaways in the 42-34 loss to the Cardinals in Week 7.

    Analysis: The Saints defense has been struggled immensely this year, as it has allowed 28.6 points per game -- the second-most in the league -- and it has only forced six turnovers (26th). Fantasy managers should steer clear of Saints D/ST in Week 8, too. The Raiders rank third with 27.2 points per game and have given up just five turnovers -- the third-fewest in the league.

    Published: Wed, Oct 26 at 11:23am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded three sacks in the 30-26 loss to the Bengals in Week 6.

    Analysis: The Saints didn't have CB Marcus Lattimore, but they've had issues even when he has been in the lineup. After all, they rank 28th in the league with 26.3 points allowed per game while forcing just six turnovers (23rd). They draw a struggling Cardinals team Thursday night in Week 7. The Cardinals are 22nd in the league with just 19 points per game, and while they'll get WR DeAndre Hopkins (suspension) back this week, WR Marquise Brown (foot) has been ruled out. Nevertheless, Saints D/ST has…read more

    Published: Mon, Oct 17 at 2:13pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded three sacks and a fumble recovery in the 39-32 win over the Seahawks in Week 5.

    Analysis: The Saints have given up 25.6 points per game (seventh-highest in the league), and they have forced just five turnovers (23rd). This unit has plenty of talent, so they should be able to break out eventually, and their Week 6 matchup against the Bengals is a sneaky-good opportunity. After all, QB Joe Burrow has been sacked a whopping 18 times so far, and his five interceptions are the 10th most in the league. Saints D/ST isn't a good option in season-long leagues because the risk is too high,…read more

    Published: Wed, Oct 12 at 1:09pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded three sacks and an interception in the 28-25 loss to the Vikings in Week 4.

    Analysis: The Saints have given up at least 20 points in each game this season, and they have just four takeaways (21st) and seven sacks (29th) through four games. This matchup against the Seahawks is intriguing, though. QB Geno Smith has been a revelation, and the team has averaged 23.8 points per game (11th). Smith has been sacked just six times, and the team has given up six turnovers through four games. Given the Saints haven't proven they can provide much fantasy upside, they could be a risky play…read more

    Published: Wed, Oct 5 at 6:51pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded three sacks in the 22-14 loss to the Panthers.

    Analysis: The Saints' offense turned the ball over three times, but their defense managed to hold up for the most part. Through three games, the Saints have averaged 22.7 points allowed per game while forcing three turnovers and posting four sacks. That is mediocre, at best, and now they'll face a tough Vikings offense that features WRs Justin Jefferson and Adam Thielen and RB Dalvin Cook. The upside for Saints D/ST is limited -- QB Kirk Cousins has been sacked just four times -- but this defense should…read more

    Published: Mon, Sep 26 at 8:33am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded a sack and a fumble recovery in the 20-10 loss to the Buccaneers in Week 2.

    Analysis: The Saints' defense only gave up 13 points, as the Buccaneers' defense registered a pick-six. This unit shut down the run, as RB Leonard Fournette posted just 65 yards on 24 rushes, and QB Tom Brady recorded 5.6 YPA. They get an appealing matchup in Week 3 against the Panthers. QB Baker Mayfield has been sacked six times, and the Panthers have totaled three turnovers so far. The Saints D/ST should be considered a top-10 play.

    Published: Mon, Sep 19 at 5:15pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints recorded a takeaway in the 27-26 win over the Falcons in Week 1.

    Analysis: The Saints had issues containing QB Marcus Mariota when he got outside of the pocket, and RB Cordarrelle Patterson picked up 120 yards and a touchdown on the ground, too. The Saints will have their hands full again in Week 2 against the Buccaneers. WR Chris Godwin (hamstring) will likely be out, but WRs Mike Evans and a reborn Julio Jones are dangerous while RB Leonard Fournette is still chugging along. The Saints D/ST is a high risk option with minimal reward in Week 2.

    Published: Tue, Sep 13 at 1:03pm by Rotowire.com
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  • DE Marcus Davenport (shoulder) was activated from the PUP list and will be ready to begin the season.

    Analysis: The Saints' defense that ranked eighth in the league last year with 46 sacks, and Davenport was a key part of that performance, as he accrued nine sacks. DE Cameron Jordan -- who had 12.5 sacks -- is also back this season to put pressure on opposing offenses. That pass rush combined with a revamped secondary that features safeties Marcus Maye and Tyrann Mathieu provides elite upside for the Saints defense this season.

    Published: Sun, Aug 28 at 3:16pm by Rotowire.com
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  • DE Marcus Davenport (shoulder) opened training camp on the PUP list and LB Pete Werner (undisclosed) is on the NFI list.

    Analysis: Davenport had a career-high nine sacks last year while Werner totaled 62 tackles as a rookie. Former DC Dennis Allen is now head coach with Sean Payton retired, so the defense shouldn't see much structural changes. S Tyrann Mathieu is the big offseason addition as well as S Marcus May, which should be an upgrade over Malcolm Jenkins (retired) and Marcus Williams (Ravens). The Saints D/ST will have its first test of the preseason Aug. 13 in Houston.

    Published: Sun, Jul 31 at 7:52pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints ranked seventh in total defense (318.2 YPG) and fourth in scoring defense (19.7 PPG) last season, and DC Dennis Allen is now the new head coach after the retirement of Sean Payton.

    Analysis: Ryan Nielesn and Kris Richard will take over DC responsibilities with Allen promoted, but the defensive structure should remain largely the same. The New Orleans D/ST also finished tied-10th in takeaways (25) and eighth in sacks (46) in 2021, and it returns most of his pieces this year. Malcolm Jenkins retired and Marcus Williams moved on to the Ravens, but the defense may be better off at safety given the additions of Tyrann Mathieu and Marcus Maye. The Saints D/ST should once again be a…read more

    Published: Thu, Jun 30 at 12:42pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 178 yards and 10 points during the Week 17 win over the Panthers and play the Falcons on Sunday.

    Analysis: The New Orleans D/ST had seven sacks and two takeaways while giving up only 3.0 yards per play to Carolina. The unit has allowed only 33 total points across the past four games, and also has 17 sacks and five takeaways during that stretch. Atlanta has averaged 16.0 points over his past three contests, and QB Matt Ryan has four touchdowns and five interceptions since Week 9. The Saints D/ST will finish the 2021 regular season as a strong fantasy option in this divisional matchup.

    Published: Thu, Jan 6 at 3:16pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 259 yards and 13 offensive points during the Week 17 loss to the Dolphins and play the Panthers on Sunday.

    Analysis: New Orleans had zero chance last week with a third-string QB under center in Ian Book, and the D/ST played well enough with three sacks and a takeaway while getting no help from the offense. Taysom Hill is back this week, so it should be business as usual in the Big Easy. Sam Darnold is back as the signal-caller for Carolina, and his turnover issues should provide plenty of opportunities. The Saints D/ST is one of the top options for Week 17.

    Published: Sat, Jan 1 at 2:53pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 302 yards and zero points during the Week 15 win over the Buccaneers and play the Dolphins on Monday.

    Analysis: The New Orleans D/ST continues to excel against QB Tom Brady, and the unit had four sacks and two takeaways while notching a shutout. Miami has been inconsistent over the past few weeks against lesser competition but has won six straight games, with QB Tua Tagovailoa finding his own a bit. The Saints D/ST is a solid option for Week 16 but may be a tad overvalued coming off last week's heroic effort.

    Published: Thu, Dec 23 at 4:33pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 256 yards and nine points during the Week 14 win over the Jets and play the Buccaneers on Sunday.

    Analysis: It wasn't a surprising result, though it was a bit of a shock the New Orleans D/ST didn't manage a takeaway, though it did have three sacks. The unit has seemingly had the number of QB Tom Brady since he joined Tampa Bay, but that should hardly be counted on when evaluating this matchup. The Saints D/ST has struggled to produce since the two sides matched up in Week 8 and is a poor option for Week 15 versus the Bucs.

    Published: Thu, Dec 16 at 4:47pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints gave up 377 yards and 20 offensive points during the Week 13 loss to the Cowboys and play the Jets on Sunday.

    Analysis: It wasn't a bad performance from the New Orleans D/ST -- especially since its offense had four turnovers -- but it was a forgettable fantasy effort with one sack and one takeaway. It's been a brutal stretch over the past five games, but playing New York this week is a fantastic opportunity to turn things around. Rookie QB Zach Wilson has struggled taking care of the ball, and the Jets lead the league with 25 giveaways while averaging only 18.1 points per contest. The Saints D/ST is one of the…read more

    Published: Thu, Dec 9 at 10:15am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints surrendered 31 points and 361 yards during the Week 12 loss to the Bills and play the Cowboys on Thursday.

    Analysis: The New Orleans D/ST had two takeaways and two sacks but was unable to consistently stop Buffalo's offense, as QB Josh Allen averaged 9.3 yards per pass. The Saints haven't been a productive fantasy defensive since scoring a touchdown against the Bucs in Week 8, and the unit has a tough matchup Thursday as the Cowboys could have back top wideouts CeeDee Lamb and Amari Cooper (illness).

    Published: Wed, Dec 1 at 6:48pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 33 offensive points and 380 points during the Week 11 loss to the Eagles and play the Bills on Thursday.

    Analysis: Philadelphia attempted only 24 passes and ran for 242 yards, which is significant considering New Orleans is allowing only 3.4 yards per carry this season. The Saints had one takeaway and three sacks, which marks three consecutive contests with poor a poor defensive showing. The Bills managed only 15 points against the Colts last week but remain one of the top offenses in the league. The Saints D/ST is a subpar option on Thanksgiving while going up against QB Josh Allen.

    Published: Tue, Nov 23 at 10:20pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 264 yards and 23 points during the Week 10 loss to the Titans and play the Eagles on Sunday.

    Analysis: New Orleans gave up only 4.6 yards per play but had two sacks and zero takeaways for the second straight game. Meanwhile, QB Jalen Hurts is playing some of his best ball of the season for Philadelphia, which may also be getting back Miles Sanders (ankle) from injured reserve, while rookie WR DeVonta Smith has four 20-plus yard catches the past two weeks. The Saints D/ST has been trending in the wrong direction and is a mid-tier option for Week 11.

    Published: Thu, Nov 18 at 11:51am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 27 points and 366 yards during the Week 9 loss to the Falcons and play the Titans on Sunday.

    Analysis: Atlanta had only 18 first downs in the contest, but the New Orleans D/ST had minimal fantasy production with two sacks and zero takeaways. The Titans may now be without start RB Derrick Henry (foot), but it put up 21 offensive points during its first contest without him. QB Ryan Tannehill struggled against the Rams last week, but Tennessee still has a strong duo of wideouts with A.J. Brown and Julio Jones. Still, the absence of Henry is a huge detriment to the offense overall. The Saints D/ST…read more

    Published: Thu, Nov 11 at 12:26pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 421 yards and 27 points during the Week 8 win over the Buccaneers and play the Falcons on Sunday.

    Analysis: The New Orleans D/ST had three sacks and three takeaways, including a pick-six from P.J. Williams in the closing minutes to seal the victory. The Saints rank 10th in total defense (344.3 YPG), fourth in scoring (18.3 PPG), tied-20th in sacks (16) and tied-seventh in takeaways (13). Meanwhile, the Falcons are coming off a 13-point effort against the Panthers and are expected to miss WR Calvin Ridley (personal) for a second straight contest. The Saints D/ST is a strong choice for Week 9 given its…read more

    Published: Thu, Nov 4 at 12:14pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints gave up 219 yards and 10 points during the Week 7 win over the Seahawks and play the Buccaneers on Sunday.

    Analysis: New Orleans was without a takeaway in the contest but had five sacks while giving up only 4.0 yards per play and 14 first downs. Fortunes flip this weekend, as Tampa Bay enters the game averaging 33.3 points with only nine sacks given up and seven giveaways this year. QB Tom Brady continues to perform near the top of his game, leaving the Saints D/ST as an option to avoid for Week 8.

    Published: Thu, Oct 28 at 2:00pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints rank third in scoring defense (18.2 PPG) and 15th in total defense (354.0 YPG) and play the Seahawks on Monday.

    Analysis: The New Orleans D/ST gave up 4.9 yards per play to Washington in Week 5 and had a mediocre fantasy showing with two takeaways and two sacks. Overall the Saints have been a solid defensive unit in 2021, and a matchup with the Seahawks without QB Russell Wilson (finger) and RB Chris Carson (neck) is certainly a favorable outlook. New Orleans also ranks tied-fifth in takeaways (10) but is tied-30th in sacks (eight). The Saints D/ST is a strong option for Week 7 while going up against Geno Smith…read more

    Published: Thu, Oct 21 at 12:18pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 485 yards and 27 points during the Week 4 loss to the Giants and play Washington on Sunday.

    Analysis: Neither defense provided much value in this one, as each teach had one turnover while recording zero sacks. It's a turn-the-page moment for the New Orleans D/ST which performed well over the first three weeks of the season. Washington's offense has fared pretty well with backup QB Taylor Heinicke leading the offense and is averaging 28.3 PPG in the past three contests. TE Logan Thomas (hamstring) is now on injured reserve, leaving WR Terry McLaurin as the lone major threat in the downfield…read more

    Published: Wed, Oct 6 at 12:07pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 300 yards and 13 points during the Week 3 win over the Patriots and play the Giants on Sunday.

    Analysis: The New Orleans D/ST had two sacks and three takeaways, including a pick-six from safety Malcolm Jenkins, while holding New England to 4.3 yards per play. Meanwhile, QB Daniel Jones and the Giants are taking much better care of the ball this season with only two total giveaways, though the offense is averaging only 18.7 PPG. New York's receiving corps could be in serious trouble this weekend, as Sterling Shepard (hamstring) and Darius Slayton (hamstring) are both sitting out practice to begin…read more

    Published: Wed, Sep 29 at 11:14pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 383 yards and 26 points during the Week 2 loss to the Panthers and play the Patriots on Sunday.

    Analysis: The New Orleans D/ST didn't have a terrible showing with two sacks and a takeaway, especially considering the offense managed a mere six first downs on the day. The absence of top CB Marshon Lattimore (hand) loomed large, and he worked as a limited participant at practice Wednesday. Rookie QB Mac Jones has found middling success in his first two starts, and the key will be slowing down Damien Harris and James White out of the backfield. This is a solid matchup for the Saints D/ST, especially if…read more

    Published: Wed, Sep 22 at 7:10pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints held the Packers to 229 yards and three points Week 1 and will play the Panthers on Sunday.

    Analysis: The dominating performance was a major surprise, as 2020 MVP QB Aaron Rodgers was completely shut down after helming the league's best offense last year. Even more surprising: New Orleans had three takeaways after Green Bay turned the ball over only 11 times in 2020. Things should get easier in Week 2 against the Panthers, which put up only 19 points against the Jets last week. The Saints D/ST shouldn't be expected to replicate the Week 1 production but remains a strong option for this week's…read more

    Published: Thu, Sep 16 at 12:07am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints signed CB Desmond Trufant and traded for CB Bradley Roby (suspension) ahead of Sunday's season opener against the Packers.

    Analysis: Roby will sit out Week 1 to finish up a suspension from last year, but Trufant should provide and immediate boost to a corner group that's lacking behind star Marshon Lattimore. Green Bay led the league with 31.9 PPG last season, and QB Aaron Rodgers will be back under center despite an offseason of drama, and his top weapons -- WR Davante Adams and RB Aaron Jones -- are also back and healthy. Even if he's unable to replicate his 2020 MVP performance, Rodgers aversion to turnovers makes the…read more

    Published: Thu, Sep 9 at 10:52am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints signed LB Kwon Alexander to a contract in early August.

    Analysis: New Orleans offered little depth at linebacker to open training camp behind standout Demario Davis, but the addition of Alexander, who is healthy after suffering a torn Achilles late last year, could help shore up the unit. Safeties Malcolm Jenkins and Marcus Williams and CB Marshon Lattimore bring plenty of talent in the secondary, and DE Cameron Jordan remains a top-level pass rusher, though he's looking for a rebound campaign after totaling 7.5 sacks in 2020.

    Published: Fri, Aug 20 at 3:32pm by Rotowire.com
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  • Shy Tuttle and Malcolm Roach sit atop the depth chart at defensive tackle to open training camp.

    Analysis: Sheldon Rankins departed in free agency and David Onyemata is suspended for the first six games of the season, so New Orleans will have a pair of fresh starters at defensive tackle early in 2021. CB Janoris Jenkins also moved on, which should result in Patrick Robinson and rookie third-rounder Paulson Adebo playing significant roles. Overall the Saints remains in a good spot with the elite talents of CB Marshon Lattimore, DE Cameron Jordan and LB Demario Davis, though there's noticiably less…read more

    Published: Sat, Jul 31 at 6:54am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints spent their top-three picks on defenders during the 2021 NFL Draft, including DE Payton Turner at 29th overall.

    Analysis:

    Published: Wed, Jun 23 at 9:55pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints surrendered 364 yards and 33 points during the Week 16 win over the Vikings and play the Panthers on Sunday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Fri, Jan 1 at 3:15pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints gave up 411 yards and 32 points during the Week 15 loss to the Chiefs and play the Vikings on Friday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Tue, Dec 22 at 9:54pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints gave up 413 yards and 24 points during the Week 14 loss to the Eagles and play the Chiefs on Sunday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Thu, Dec 17 at 3:45pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 16 points and 332 yards during the Week 13 win over the Falcons and play the Eagles on Sunday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Fri, Dec 11 at 4:27pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 112 yards and three points during the Week 12 win over the Broncos and play the Falcons on Sunday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Tue, Dec 1 at 9:43pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 248 yards and nine points during the Week 11 win over the Falcons and play the Broncos on Sunday.

    Analysis:

    Published: Wed, Nov 25 at 9:12pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints gave up 13 points and 281 yards during the Week 10 win over the 49ers and play the Falcons on Sunday

    Analysis:

    Published: Tue, Nov 17 at 7:17pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed three points and 194 yards during the Week 9 win over the Buccaneers and play the 49ers on Sunday.

    Analysis: It was an impressive performance from New Orleans, as it had three takeaways and three sacks while holding Tampa Bay without a touchdown. Injury-racked San Francisco is up next, with Nick Mullens filling in at QB, while Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle), TE George Kittle (foot) and Raheem Mostert (ankle) are on injured reserve. The Saints D/ST is coming off a strong effort and is an attractive option for Week 10.

    Published: Wed, Nov 11 at 5:25pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 23 points and 329 yards during the Week 8 win over the Bears and play the Buccaneers on Sunday.

    Analysis: New Orleans had only one takeaway but was continually putting pressure on QB Nick Foles with five sacks. Week 9 brings a much tougher matchup, as Tampa Bay ranks tied-sixth in sacks allowed (10), tied-ninth in giveaways (eight) and fourth in scoring (30.9 PPG). The Saints rank near the bottom of the league in takeaways (six), tied-10th in sacks (19) and 23rd in scoring defense (28.1 PPG), and they've largely been a letdown for fantasy purposes in 2020. Week 9 seems unlikely to shift that…read more

    Published: Wed, Nov 4 at 6:43pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 283 yards and 24 points during the Week 7 win over the Panthers and play the Bears on Sunday.

    Analysis: Carolina found minimal room on the ground with 37 rushing yards, but QB Teddy Bridgewater averaged 9.1 yards per pass and had only five incompletions. Not much came out of this matchup for fantasy defenses, with one turnover and two sacks between the two teams. The Bears present a much more attractive matchup, as they failed to score an offensive touchdown versus the Rams last week. The New Orleans D/ST hasn't lived up to its potential so far in 2020, but Week 8 presents a strong opportunity to…read more

    Published: Wed, Oct 28 at 8:26pm by Rotowire.com
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  • New Orleans comes out of its bye week ranked eighth in total defense (337.4 YPG) and 24th in scoring (30.0 PPG) entering Sunday's game against the Panthers.

    Analysis: The Saints had plenty of trouble prior to the bye against the Chargers, as rookie QB Justin Herbert put up 27 points, had zero giveaways and was sacked three timed. New Orleans hasn't provided a lot of playmaking so far, as it ranks middle of the pack in sacks (13) and tied-24th in takeaways (five). The Panthers have been up-and-down in 2020 and committed three turnovers last week against the Bears, so the Saints D/ST should be a decent option for Week 7, especially if CB Janoris Jenkins…read more

    Published: Tue, Oct 20 at 3:43pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 29 points and 281 yards during the Week 4 win over the Lions and play the Chargers on Monday.

    Analysis: Detroit scored two touchdowns within the first five minutes of the game, but New Orleans locked things up the rest of the way to help deliver a 35-14 lead by the third quarter. The Saints had three sacks and one takeaway while giving up only 5.6 yards per pass. The Chargers have struggled with giveaways (seven) this season, but rookie QB Justin Herbert has looked good since making his debut, but the absence of RB Austin Ekeler (hamstring) should allow the Saints to focus their defensive efforts…read more

    Published: Thu, Oct 8 at 10:29am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints surrendered 369 yards and 37 points during Sunday's loss to the Packers and play the Lions in Week 4.

    Analysis: New Orleans had one sack and zero takeaways as QB Aaron Rodgers consistently move the ball despite the absence of top-WR Davante Adams (hamstring). The Saints have now given up 71 points and nearly 750 yards over the past two games. Detroit ranks tied-23rd in sacks allowed (nine) but have only two giveaways through three games, so there may not be many playmaking opportunities. The Saints D/ST is a decent matchup for this week, but it will need to perform better after losing the past two games.

    Published: Tue, Sep 29 at 2:34pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 377 yards and 34 points during the Week 2 loss to the Raiders and play the Packers on Sunday.

    Analysis: New Orleans had three sacks and one takeaway but otherwise struggled to slow down Las Vegas after the first quarter, allowing it to go 10-for-17 on third-down conversions. Green Bay is averaging 42.5 points and 505 yards through two games, though neither of the defenses faces are particularly good. QB Aaron Rodgers appears to have rediscovered his MVP-level form, which makes this a dangerous matchup to consider. The safe bet is to look elsewhere for Week 3, though that outlook could change if…read more

    Published: Thu, Sep 24 at 11:26am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 271 yards and 23 points to the Buccaneers in Week 1 and play the Raiders on Monday.

    Analysis: New Orleans had an impressive defensive performance in the season opener, recording three sacks, three takeaways and scoring a defensive touchdown. The Raiders put up 34 points, didn't allow a sack or have a turnover in Week 1, but the Saints D/ST remains a solid fantasy matchup for this week.

    Published: Thu, Sep 17 at 4:14pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints will host the Buccaneers in Sunday's season opener.

    Analysis: The Saints D/ST would be an easy start against QB Jameis Winston and the turnover-happy Bucs last year, but Winston is now with the Saints as a backup, while the Bucs have retooled their offense around Tom Brady. Even with WR Mike Evans (hamstring) questionable to play, Tampa Bay has plenty of weapons with WR Chris Godwin, TEs Rob Gronkowski, O.J. Howard and Cameron Brate, and RBs Ronald Jones, LeSean McCoy and Leondard Fournette. New Orleans has plenty of defensive talent and can match up with…read more

    Published: Sat, Sep 12 at 8:24am by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints finished 2019 ranked 11th in total defense (333.1 YPG), 13th in scoring (21.3 PPG), third in sacks (51) and tied-10th in takeaways (23).

    Analysis: Cameron Jordan has three straight years of at least 12 sacks and will continue to lead a potent pass rush, and the signing of S Malcolm Jenkins bolsters an already strong secondary with Marshon Lattimore and Janoris Jenkins at CB. The Saints are poised to be a reliable fantasy defense again in 2020.

    Published: Sat, Aug 29 at 10:46am by Rotowire.com
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  • New Orleans gave up 28 points and 397 yards during the Week 16 win over Tennessee and plays Carolina on Sunday.

    Analysis: The Saints appeared to be in major trouble early after giving up a pair of long touchdowns during the first quarter, but they played much better the rest of the day with five sacks and one takeaway. The Panthers have lost seven straight contests and put up only six points against the Colts last week. RB Christian McCaffrey remains the key to the offense with 1,361 rushing yards and 933 receiving yards. Carolina ranks tied for last in the league in sacks allowed (56) and 31st in giveaways (32),…read more

    Published: Thu, Dec 26 at 6:37pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints held the Colts to 205 yards and seven points in Week 15 and play the Titans on Sunday.

    Analysis: New Orleans allowed only 2.9 yards per play and only the one score, but their fantasy production was somewhat limited with only one sack and zero takeaways. Ryan Tannehill has been one of the most productive QBs in the league since taking over the starting role, while RB Derrick Henry has 688 rushing yards in the last five games. The New Orleans D/ST has been good enough most of the season to remain a decent option for Week 16, but Tennessee has been significantly improved offensively in the…read more

    Published: Tue, Dec 17 at 7:50pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints gave up 516 yards during the Week 14, 48-46 loss to the 49ers and play the Colts on Monday Night Football.

    Analysis: New Orleans had three sacks and one takeaways, but neither defense had much success Sunday. Week 15 presents a much better matchup versus Indianapolis, which mostly features a middle of the pack offense. RB Marlon Mack should be the focal point, which bodes well for the Saints since they have the fifth-ranked rush defense (94.2 YPG). The New Orleans D/ST is a quality option for a rebound performance in Week 15.

    Published: Thu, Dec 12 at 1:40pm by Rotowire.com
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  • New Orleans racked up nine sacks in the Week 13 win over the Falcons and will host the 49ers on Sunday.

    Analysis: The Saints were absolutely relentless in their pursuit of QB Matt Ryan, totaling 53 lost yards on the nine sacks. The Falcons ran an absurd 85 plays and had the ball over 35 minutes, but the sacks plus three takeaways provided plenty of production for the Saints. San Fran features a run-heavy offense, but that's been New Orleans' calling card this season, as it allows only 88.6 YPG on the ground. The 49ers are second in the league in scoring (29.1 PPG) and are sixth in yardage (378.0 YPG), but…read more

    Published: Wed, Dec 4 at 11:07pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 351 yards during Sunday's 34-31 win over the Panthers and will play the Falcons on Thursday.

    Analysis: New Orleans escaped with the victory, though it was fortunate to do so with Carolina kicker Joey Slye missing two PATs and a late chip-shot FG. Regardless, the Saints recorded four sacks and recovered one fumble, but they were unable to intercept QB Kyle Allen, who struggled in recent weeks. WR Julio Jones is dealing with a shoulder injury and didn't practice Monday, which could factor significantly in Thursday's contest. The Saints D/ST has been good enough this season to be a solid option…read more

    Published: Mon, Nov 25 at 5:45pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints allowed 334 yards and 17 points to the Buccaneers in Week 11 and will play the Panthers on Sunday.

    Analysis: The absence of top-CB Marshon Lattimore ended up mattering little, as QB Jameis Winston stayed true to form and tossed four interceptions, including a fourth-quarter pick that Marcus Williams returned for a touchdown. QB Kyle Allen is also coming off a four-INT performance for Carolina, and he's thrown a pick in four straight games (nine INTs overall). The Saints D/ST is an attractive option for Week 12 given the Panthers' recent offensive struggles.

    Published: Tue, Nov 19 at 8:14pm by Rotowire.com
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  • CB Marshon Lattimore suffered a hamstring strain in Sunday's 26-9 loss to the Falcons and is considered week-to-week. The Saints play the Buccaneers in Week 11.

    Analysis: Lattimore's absence would be significant for New Orleans, as Tampa Bay's WR tandem of Mike Evans and Chris Godwin both rank top five in the league in receiving yards. The Saints certainly didn't play poorly against the Falcons, but one sack and zero takeaways made if an unproductive afternoon. The Buccaneers are 31st in the league with 21 giveaways, but they also have the third-best scoring offense (28.9 PPG). It will be worth checking out available streaming options for Week 11 should…read more

    Published: Tue, Nov 12 at 4:29pm by Rotowire.com
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  • The Saints come out of their bye allowing 316.5 YPG and 19.5 PPG and will play the Falcons on Sunday.

    Analysis: New Orleans continued its dominant stretch of defensive play Week 8 versus Arizona, giving up only 237 yards and nine points while recording four sacks. Assuming QB Matt Ryan (ankle) returns to action, Atlanta still has the some dangerous pieces with WR Julio Jones, TE Austin Hooper and RB Devonta Freeman, but the unit is averaging only 20.6 PPG and has 15 giveaways. The Saints D/ST should have a good chance to continue its strong run of play coming out of the bye this week.

    Published: Wed, Nov 6 at 12:22pm by Rotowire.com
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