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Saints Offseason Review: Packers’ Week 7 opponents are rebuilding their defense

New Orleans used numerous early draft picks on their defense, a unit which has consistently been among the worst in the league in recent years.

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In the 13 days leading up to July 27th, when the Green Bay Packers begin training camp practices, APC is running a series we’re calling “13 in 13.” Over these two weeks, we will closely with a close examination of the major offseason events for each of the Packers’ 2017 opponents. Each team’s information has been provided by our SB Nation colleagues who know them best - the team bloggers for each franchise.

For the first time in three years, the Packers will play the New Orleans Saints, and after a trip to the Superdome in 2014, they get Drew Brees and company at Lambeau Field in week seven. The Saints come in fresh off a 7-9 season and a third-place finish in the NFC South. In an interesting note, the home team has won each of the last five games in this series, a trend that goes back to the Saints’ last win at Lambeau in 2006.

Here’s a look at the Saints’ offseason from the folks over at Canal Street Chronicles.

New Orleans Saints

Notable free agent additions: WR Ted Ginn Jr, RB Adrian Peterson, G Larry Warford, LB A.J. Klein, LB Manti Te’o, QB Chase Daniel

Notable free agent departures: S Jairus Byrd (released), OL Tim Lelito, DL John Jenkins, RB Tim Hightower

Trades: WR Brandin Cooks and a 2017 4th Round Pick (118th overall) to the New England Patriots for a 2017 1st Round Pick (32nd overall) and 3rd Round Pick (103rd overall).

Draft picks expected to contribute as rookies:

CB Marshon Lattimore, Round 1 - After the Saints failed to land CB Malcolm Butler in a trade with the Patriots, all eyes will be on Lattimore who will be playing in his place.

OL Ryan Ramczyk, Round 1 - The Saints second 1st Rounder could be thrust into a larger role than originally anticipated with an injury to Terron Armstead.

S Marcus Williams, Round 2 - After the release of Jairus Byrd, Williams could see time his rookie year in three safety sets with Kenny Vaccaro and Vonn Bell.

RB Alvin Kamara, Round 3 - Kamara has all the makings of a future premier back in the NFL, but the Saints have a crowded backfield with Adrian Peterson joining starter Mark Ingram. Even still, it’s expected that Kamara will get time playing with the offense in 2017.

LB Alex Anzalone, Round 3 - Even with AJ Klein coming in to help stabilize the middle linebacker position, the rest of the linebacking corps has plenty of openings for Anzalone to see the field this year if he can stay healthy - and that’s a big “if.”

DE Trey Hendrickson, Round 4 - The sole pass-rusher drafted by the Saints this year, Hendrickson has the chance to get starters minutes rushing the passer opposite Cam Jordan.

Biggest offseason addition:

With all of the focus on the Saints defense, 1st Round Pick Marshon Lattimore stands to be a difference-maker out of the gate. Lattimore will be under the microscope even more than a typical rookie, and will have to live up to the comparisons of Malcolm Butler’s play with Saints fans and NFL analysts thinking about what could have been. Compared to what the Saints have been running out at the Cornerback position the past two years, though, it’s almost inconceivable for Lattimore to somehow not be an improvement.

Biggest storyline heading into training camp:

How will the Saints find a way to replace Nick Fairley at Defensive Tackle after learning that Fairley will miss all of the 2017 season due to a heart condition? Will one of the current rostered players be able to step up, or will the Saints be forced to scrape the bottom of the barrel in free agency? Maybe Vince Wilfork needs a job somewhere still.

Under-the-radar storyline heading into training camp:

With the removal of Brandin Cooks but the addition of Adrian Peterson, will the Saints slowly start playing with a more balanced attack on offense? Assuming not, how will the offense gel with second-year WR Michael Thomas now the focal point in the passing game?

Notable injuries heading into training camp:

DT Nick Fairley (heart condition - out for all of 2017), C Max Unger (foot surgery - hopefully back for Week 1), OL Terron Armstead (shoulder surgery - 4-6 months).