Sean Payton Backtracking on Drew Brees Comments Shouldn't Alter Saints NFL Draft Plan
By Mark Powell

After strangely insinuating that Drew Brees was entering the final NFL season of his Hall of Fame career, Sean Payton has backtracked, and the Saints have made sure we all know about it.
Payton claims he misspoke, and in an official post from the Saints Twitter account, has made it known that Brees is free to play as long as he wants. Good for you, Sean.
Sean Payton says he did not mean to imply that 2020 will be Drew Brees' final season
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) April 1, 2020
Story: https://t.co/cwFmlsakWv
by @JohnDeShazier #Saints pic.twitter.com/TLU8gymwQt
At this point, Payton and Co. better hope that this isn't actually Brees swan song, as that would leave them with a very uncertain future at the QB position. Taysom Hill is an intriguing fit, and it's understandable why the Saints placed a first-round tender on their swiss-army knife. Yet, he hasn't proven himself a capable passer and he's no longer young enough to be coined a QB of the future. That has to come through the NFL Draft.
The NFL Draft is less than a month away. Here are a few 1st round prospects I'd love to see on the Saints by position.
— Chris Rosvoglou (@RosvoglouReport) March 31, 2020
QB - Jordan Love
WR - Justin Jefferson, Denzel Mims
OL - Cesar Ruiz
DL - Javon Kinlaw, Justin Madubuike
LB - Kenneth Murray, Patrick Queen
CB - CJ Henderson
Whether it be in the middle rounds or earlier, the Saints must take a flyer on a QB. Hill is an adequate backup for now, and may very well prove himself when called upon. New Orleans can't bank on that, though, especially since there's no common answer as to how many years Brees actually has left.