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  2. Mar 2, 2024 · Featuring some of the greatest New Orleans Saints and NFL quarterbacks of all time, the best Saints QBs include Super Bowl champion Drew Brees, as well as Archie Manning, Aaron Brooks, and Bobby Hebert, among many other football greats. Who are the best quarterbacks in New Orleans Saints history?

  3. When it comes to ranking the top New Orleans Saints quarterbacks of all time, it's Drew Brees and then everyone else. We've compiled the top five Saints QBs in franchise history, and nobody...

  4. Drew Brees (2006–2020) These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Saints. Aaron Brooks (2000–2005) Archie Manning (1971–1975, 1977–1981)

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    Regular Season
    Andy Dalton (6–8) / Jameis Winston ...
    Jameis Winston (5–2) / Taysom Hill (4–1) ...
    Drew Brees (9–3) / Taysom Hill (3–1)
    • G Steve Trapilo
    • CB Jabari Greer
    • G Chris Naeole
    • RB Rueben Mayes
    • CB Mike Mckenzie
    • RB Alvin Kamara
    • FS Jay Bellamy
    • C Steve Korte
    • FS Russell Gary
    • RB George Rogers

    You can’t expect much from a fourth-round draft pick (the Saints cut their 2018 fourth-round pick just weeks into the regular season), and that was true even back when there weren’t as many NFL teams competing with each other for a shallow talent pool of college prospects. But Trapilo gave the Saints a really solid five-year career. He started near...

    Greer didn’t have the longest Saints career (66 games, including the playoffs), but his impact was felt right away. Some of the best defenses in the Sean Payton era were fielded with him lining up against top receivers from around the league. No matter who the Saints trotted out on the opposite side, they could trust Greer to hold up on his end. Pa...

    Naeole struggled to avoid penalties (27 in his Saints career) early on, but the 10th overall pick in the 1997 draft was a reliable starter at right guard in the late 1990s. His heady, physical style of play simply got the best of him at times when he played a little too aggressive or overanticipated the snap. He missed just a handful of starts in h...

    A Pro Bowler in 1986 and 1987, Mayes set high expectations as the 1986 Offensive Rookie of the Year with 1,353 rushing yards and eight trips to the end zone. But he gradually lost effectiveness until he was acquired by the Seattle Seahawks in 1992; he logged just 29 rushing attempts in 17 games with Seattle. Still, Mayes ranks sixth-best in Saints ...

    McKenzie might be most famous for getting signed off the street and intercepting Tom Brady a few days later in 2009, helping the Saints keep up momentum and eventually win Super Bowl XLIV. But he had a really strong career after joining the Saints midseason in 2004, having started his career with the Green Bay Packers. His 51 pass deflections rank ...

    Kamara will rise in the next version of this list. It’s no fault of his own that he ranks so low; it simply favors players with more time on the team. But Kamara’s first two years have been prolific — he already ranks in the top 10 in touchdown runs (22), something he’s accomplished in just 31 games (not including the playoffs). His versatility as ...

    Bellamy was a mainstay on the early-2000s Saints teams despite being on the wrong side of 30, appearing in 81 of 112 possible games. He consistently put up three interceptions and 90 tackles per year until injuries started taking their toll, limiting him to only 17 games in his last three years in the NFL. He filled a niche as a much-needed veteran...

    You can’t ask much more of an offensive lineman than what Korte gave the Saints in the 1980s. He started games at both right guard and center without complaint, and even scored a touchdown as a rookie by recovering a fumble. The only big problem he dealt with was chronic injuries; he suited up for a full 16-game season just three times in his caree...

    Gary was a solid player on the back end of the 1980s Saints defenses, roaming the secondary and bringing some nice hits down on receivers who dared to test his underneath coverage. He racked up seven interceptions and recovered three loose fumbles for the Saints, starting 58 of his 62 games in black and gold.

    Rogers was sensational as a rookie for the Saints, winning Pro Bowl and All-Pro recognition in 1981 to go with Offensive Rookie of the Year honors. His 378 rushing attempts and 1,674 rushing yards led the NFL that year, and he added 13 touchdown runs. He didn’t match those sky-high numbers until later in his career, after joining Washington in 1985...

  5. Jul 28, 2020 · Bobby Hebert (1985-1992) Iconic Saints signal-caller Bobby Hebert is definitely part of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play for the city of New Orleans. After three successful...

  6. May 4, 2009 · Numero uno: Drew Brees. The stats speak for themselves. 13,910 yards in just three seasons is unbelievable. A passer rating of 93.8 is the best of any Saint QB in franchise history—not to...

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