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Three quarterback scenarios for New Orleans Saints in 2021 NFL Draft
Former Florida quarterback Kyle Trask. Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

It’s not a secret that the New Orleans Saints are quietly looking to add a quarterback of the future in the coming 2021 NFL Draft following the retirement of Drew Brees.

The Saints have two veterans in Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston slated to compete for the starting job this summer. However, both are likely going to be free agents next March and might not fit into head coach Sean Payton’s long-term plans.

Selecting 28th overall, the Saints are not in a position to land one of the top-five quarterbacks in the draft without pulling off a blockbuster trade up the board.

They could also potentially trade down to land a second-tier quarterback in Round 2 or simply nab one with their 28th pick. Below, we look at five quarterback options for the New Orleans Saints in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Stand pat, select quarterback at No. 28


Could former Florida quarterback Kyle Trask be an option for New Orleans at No. 28.  Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

We’re hearing rumors that both Kellen Mond from Texas A&M and former Florida star quarterback Kyle Trask could go within the top-32 picks next week. It makes sense for teams to select a quarterback at the end of round one given that the team would the have a fifth-year option on the quarterback’s rookie deal. Given the NFL salary cap dynamics, this is no small thing.

As for a fit in Payton’s offense with the Saints, the 6-foot-5 Trask might actually make the most sense here. He’s your prototypical drop-back passer in the mold of the aforementioned Brees. He’s also among the most-accurate passers in the entire class and distributes the ball to a variety of different pass-catchers, two staples of Payton’s system.

Trade up for Mac Jones


Former Alabama quarterback Mac Jones. Gary Cosby Jr via Imagn Content Services, LLC

Speaking of natural fits in Payton’s offense, Mac Jones’ football IQ and accuracy makes him an ideal target for New Orleans. Sure some will question the ceiling of this reigning Heisman finalist. But he has one of the highest floors we’ve seen from a first-round quarterback prospect in some time.

Jones also played in a pro-friendly offense under coordinator Steve Sarkisian with the Crimson Tide. Of all the quarterbacks not named Zach Wilson or Trevor Lawrence, he boasts the most ability to start Week 1. Should Jones fall outside of the top-10, a massive trade up could be in the cards. It would be similar to when the Kansas City Chiefs moved up from the 27th pick to 10th overall for Patrick Mahomes back in 2017.

Look to add mid-round gem


Former Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger should be among the mid-round options at the position.  Brett Rojo-USA TODAY Sports

The target player here would likely be former Wake Forest starter Jamie Newman after the second round. The 6-foot-3 signal caller dominated with the Demon Deacons before transferring to Georgia a season ago and opting out of the campaign. He boasts an extremely strong arm and the prototypical frame Payton likes under center. Newman would also likely be available with the Saints’ third-round pick (98th overall).

Former Texas standout Sam Ehlinger could be an option even later in the draft. Prior to last season, he was seen as a potential Day 2 pick. It’s all about accuracy and timing for the 6-foot-1 signal caller, something that we saw from Brees throughout his Hall of Fame-worthy career for the Saints. While a developmental quarterback prospect, adding Ehlinger in the later rounds could make sense for the Saints.

This article first appeared on Sportsnaut and was syndicated with permission.

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