3 reasons why the New Orleans Saints should draft Carter Stanley

LAWRENCE, KS - NOVEMBER 04: Quarterback Carter Stanley #9 of the Kansas Jayhawks looks to pass against the Baylor Bears during the second half at Memorial Stadium on November 4, 2017 in Lawrence, Kansas. (Photo by Brian Davidson/Getty Images)
LAWRENCE, KS - NOVEMBER 04: Quarterback Carter Stanley #9 of the Kansas Jayhawks looks to pass against the Baylor Bears during the second half at Memorial Stadium on November 4, 2017 in Lawrence, Kansas. (Photo by Brian Davidson/Getty Images) /
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The New Orleans Saints are in need of a backup quarterback to learn under Drew Brees and compete with Taysom Hill, and they can find him in the 2020 NFL Draft.

The New Orleans Saints are seemingly waiting until the 2020 NFL Draft to draft Drew Brees’ potential successor.

After the exodus of Teddy Bridgewater this offseason, the Saints will be in a new quest to find Brees’ heir, although many expect Taysom Hill, who seemingly has Sean Payton on his side, to take over.

With a draft filled with elite talent at quarterback, there are many guys on the table the Saints could consider.

Utah State quarterback Jordan Love is currently scheduled to have an online interview with the Saints; Jalen Hurts would fit the mold perfectly; and James Morgan worked out with the team following the NFL Scouting Combine.

The Saints undoubtedly need a quarterback with no one other than Drew Brees and Taysom Hill on the roster, and former University of Kansas signal-caller Carter Stanley could be their guy.

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