Now that Saints have Derek Carr, what’s next? Jeff Duncan answers on ‘Dattitude,’ Ep. 140

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Now that the New Orleans Saints have signed their man at quarterback in Derek Carr, what’s next?

Who will be cap casualties, and who will they need to go after in both free agency and the 2023 NFL Draft to make this team a contender? Are they already the favorite to win the NFC South next season?

And will Zion Williamson come back for the Pelicans this season, and what is their playoff outlook? These are all things we get into on the Season 3 premiere of the Dattitude podcast (Ep. 140) with Jeff Duncan and Jim Derry.

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On any of these platforms, you also can play any past episodes, including the best of Season 2, including Saints GM Mickey Loomis (Ep. 79) and former coach Jim Mora (Ep. 83), NFL Hall of Famer Rickey Jackson (Ep. 57) and Season 1 with the likes of former LSU coach Dale Brown (Ep. 45) former Football Hall of Fame president David Baker (Ep. 15), ESPN anchor Stan Verrett (Ep. 1) and more.

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The Dattitude Podcast, which is always free to subscribe and listen, is streamed regularly each Friday in the offseason.

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