

The Facts: Hill, who is currently recovering from surgery to repair a Lisfranc injury in his left foot, is not part of the quarterback conversation in New Orleans, Saints beat writer Larry Holder said on SiriusXM Radio.
Diehards Line:
That’s no surprise, given that turning Hill from an all-around athlete/playmaker into a quarterback was primarily an experiment that Sean Payton wanted to try, and Payton is no longer in New Orleans. Hill will continue to contribute as a runner, receiver and special teams player, but Allen will look for a more traditional quarterback. The only other quarterbacks on the Saints’ roster right now are Ian Book and Blake Bortles, and it’s hard to believe either of them would get the starting job. So the Saints are still in the quarterback market. Jameis Winston, who began last season as the Saints’ starting quarterback and led them to a 5-2 record before suffering a torn ACL, would be the obvious choice. But it’s unclear whether Winston will be healthy enough to start in Week 1. If it’s not Winston, trading for Baker Mayfield or Jimmy Garoppolo may be the best options. In the game of quarterback musical chairs that this NFL offseason has been, the Saints don’t want to be left standing when the music stops.