The New Orleans Saints still need a quarterback.
That's not to criticize their No. 9 overall pick on Thursday night. The Saints took Texas offensive lineman Kelvin Banks, a great player who should form the foundation of their blocking unit for years to come.
But the Saints still have to figure out what is happening with Derek Carr and his shoulder injury.
The other QBs on the roster are Spencer Rattler, Jake Haener and Ben DiNucci.
There's still a need, and there's still a future Hall of Famer available.
Aaron Rodgers remains a free agent. For some reason, he hasn't reached an agreement with the Steelers yet.
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Could he be hoping for a different option?
At least as of Thursday night, Rodgers was still in play for the Saints.
New Orleans hasn't demonstrated a giant interest in Rodgers.
But he could have some things to like with the Saints. They've got Chris Olave, and Alvin Kamara, and an offensive-minded head coach in Kellen Moore.
Rodgers, 41, won't be around long. The Saints could still target an heir at QB later in the 2025 draft on either Friday or Saturday.
Just don't count out anything with Rodgers. He might retire. He might sign with the Steelers. Or he could even choose a journey down to New Orleans to play for the Saints.
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