Three QBs Saints should watch at Combine

The New Orleans Saints may have committed to the idea of Derek Carr as their starting quarterback in 2025. But that doesn’t say much of anything about 2026. Not to mention that, through contract talks, things could change quickly between now and Week One.
The Saints and Carr are expected to discuss numerous possible ways to adjust the signal callers contract, with a simple restructure being the easiest path forward. But if talks break down as the two try to land on a win-win arrangement, anything is possible.
While the Saints have met with the year’s top two quarterbacks, Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward of Miami, a trade to shoot up the board to nab one of them is unlikely. Should one fall, or a more realistic option be available at a later point in the draft, New Orleans could pounce.
With that in mind, the Saints should have their eye on several possible prospects at the position during Saturday’s Combine workouts and on-field drills.
- 6-foot-2
- 225 pounds
- 2024 stats: 69.3 completion percentage, 4,279 passing yards, 29 touchdown passes and 6 interceptions | 124 rushing attempts, 495 rushing yards and 3 touchdown runs.
Jaxson Dart’s Advanced Analytics:
➖11.9 Average Depth of Target
➖7.1% Big Time Throw Rate
➖10.7 Yards Per AttemptThey were ALL better than Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders
The most impressive part? Jaxson Dart accomplished this while having LESS time to throw (2.77) than them pic.twitter.com/ccWkMBPMGU
— Austin Abbott (@AustinAbbottFF) February 14, 2025
- 6-foot-1
- 220 pounds
- 2024 stats: 64.3 completion percentage, 2,844 passing yards, 16 touchdown passes and 11 interceptions | 168 rushing attempts, 726 rushing yards and 20 touchdown runs.
Jalen Milroe #NFLDraft
Advanced throw…
– Tight pocket – 2 pts of pressure
– Layers over shallow defender
– Places it away from inside defenderAthletic adjustment required, but placed it only where the WR can make the play and protected the WR as much as possible. pic.twitter.com/crXxBjxCbF
— Matt Waldman (@MattWaldman) February 15, 2025
- 6-foot-2
- 224 pounds
- 2024 stats: 66.0 completion percentage, 4,779 passing yards, 34 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions | 67 rushing attempts, -65 rushing yards and 3 touchdown runs.
NOTE: College stats include sacks as rushing attempts.
Kyle McCord isn’t a great athlete, but I love his ability to evade free runners, reset, and deliver! He’s better than most give him credit for. pic.twitter.com/LPixWlUvSY
— Full-Time Dame 💰 (@DP_NFL) January 13, 2025