Best QBs ever drafted by Saints

Well, in fairness to the Saints, we really haven't had to draft a QB high since 2006. Obviously, the need to find Drew's heir is upon us, but for a long time we've had one of the top 3 QBs in almost any given year on the roster. Statistically, Drew won't be in that category this year b/c of his injuries and the weird slow start due to not having a proper offseason or preseason, but I bet he plays like one of the top QBs (if not the best) in the playoffs. It's true the Saints under Archie never amounted to much, but that should not take away from his brilliance. If he had gone to a good team, I have no doubt he'd have become a legend. He was an absolute stud coming out of college, but the Saints were so poorly run as a franchise and had such a lack of talent on defense and, well, overall, Manning couldn't by himself make up the deficit. And you have to remember, he played in the years when there wasn't the kind of free agency movement you have nowadays. It was much harder and took a lot longer to improve a bad team back then. It had to be done through multiple good drafts, and our drafting record absolutely stunk until Jim Finks became the GM in 1986, after Bum Philips had already traded Archie away to the former Houston Oilers for an underperforming Leon Gray (O lineman) so he could start a washed up Ken Stabler. Now those were sad days for the Saints.