Who starts for the black and gold in Week 1?
Following Derek Carr’s retirement announcement on May 10, the race to become the New Orleans Saints’ new QB1 has been blown wide open.
Second-round NFL Draft pick Tyler Shough and second-year QB Spencer Rattler headline the candidates in what head coach Kellen Moore calls a competitive race with OTAs well underway on Airline Drive.
“Most of the decision-making factors obviously will come in training camp and preseason football, but this is certainly a nice little step for them,” said the rookie head coach.
A quarterback battle has been a rare sight in New Orleans since the turn of the century, so with the starting job on the line, let’s take a closer look at each player in the Saints' room.
The rookie quarterback has made some strong first impressions both on and off the field, and the 26-year-old is the early favorite to earn the starting role.
Coming off his seventh and most productive season in college, throwing for 3,195 yards and leading Louisville to a 9-4 record, Shough has shown off his incredible arm talent in his opening weeks as a Saint.
While his injury history at the collegiate level is a worry, Moore and GM Mickey Loomis have heaped praise on Shough for his experience and leadership capabilities.
His throwing coach, Landry Klaan, even sees ex-LSU star Joe Burrow as a legitimate comparison for the rookie, as reported by Mike Triplett. Should Shough live up to that billing, he promises to be the starter in black and gold for years to come.
Even at 40th overall, it is the highest the franchise has drafted a quarterback in over 50 years. Excitement abounds about Shough’s potential, and the earliest signs out of OTAs look to be overwhelmingly positive.
The sophomore quarterback had his share of opportunities in the 2024 regular season amidst injuries to Carr, though he is yet to record his first win as a starter in the NFL.
Rattler showed flashes in his rookie season, notably against the Washington Commanders in Week 15 when he stepped in at halftime to throw 10-of-21 with a touchdown in a spirited effort that was a two-point conversion away from turning into a comeback victory for the Saints.
He also dealt with several challenges as the Saints battled numerous injuries to key personnel throughout the campaign. A new head coach, offensive coordinator, and teammate in the QB room emphasize the much-welcomed fresh start of the new season for the promising 24-year-old.
Rattler, too, has impressed in the early stages since OTAs began. He’s worked with the first-team offense, though Moore has clarified that the quarterbacks will rotate taking that responsibility for now.
“I guess you could say I’m a little more comfortable now going into Year 2,” said the former Oklahoma and South Carolina QB.
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