The Saints are bringing two new cornerbacks into the rotation.

On Tuesday, the team signed Dexter McDougle and Sterling Moore to the active roster, the NFL transaction wires revealed.

A third-round pick from Maryland three years ago, McDougle was with the New York Jets organization from 2014 to 2016, but his career there was slowed by an ACL tear he suffered in his rookie offseason.

He was traded to Philadelphia ahead of this season, logging 54 defensive snaps and 135 more as a specialist with the Eagles before his release on Nov. 13.

Undrafted from Southern Methodist six years ago, Moore originally signed with the Saints on Sept. 6 last year and started 12 games for the team in 2016, recording a career-high 56 tackles, 13 pass breakups, and two interceptions. He was re-signed in March, but let go again on Oct. 25.

The Saints’ interest in cornerbacks may indicate that there is trouble lurking in their own rotation, in particular to standout rookie Marshon Lattimore, who left Sunday’s game with a left ankle injury.