New Orleans Saints versatile offensive utility player Taysom Hill presents an interesting hurdle for the NFC South franchise during the offseason. The 29-year-old BYU product is a free agent this spring and whether he deserves starting-quarterback money or not has come into question.
According to Hill, the multi-faceted Saints player sees himself as a franchise-caliber quarterback.
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Via Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press:
While Hill says he wants to return to New Orleans, the free agent is still looking to maximize his value. More importantly, he'll be looking to maximize his bank account with teams bidding for his services come March.
Hill has gone 6-for-13 for 119 yards and an interception during his three-year career in New Orleans. Hill also totaled 234 receiving yards for six touchdowns during the 2019 regular season for New Orleans. He's also rushed for 352 yards for three touchdowns the past two years.
Hill has been helpful for head coach Sean Payton's offense. But his versatility could become a weakness during free agency as teams ask what position he plays. For one reason, he may not be agreeably seen as a franchise quarterback despite his own confidence.