Nick Underhill thinks Carr will be Saints starter [mod edit: Moore-Carr meeting went well; Saints plan is to keep Carr in 2025 & figure out contract]

I don't feel Carr is the long term answer. Not sure if Rattler is the guy either. That's up to Moore and his staff to decide on. The biggest question is Moore and the staff looking at film and seeing if he can 1) learn the system, which any QB on the roster, acquired via FA or the draft is going to have to do. 2) be the leader that Moore needs/wants to not just run but command the offense Moore wants to implement.
We have tons of holes and there isn't a single MUST HAVE QB in this draft...we all can admit this class is weak.
We not use this draft to acquire future tools (TE, Guard, WR, Edge, CB, safety). Let Carr be the guy and focus on how Rattler is progressing. If Rattler has the tools that Moore likes, we are set. If not, look to the 26' draft for THAT QB.
Is keeping Carr another year going to hurt us that badly financially? Yes, we will have to work magic in other areas...but we do that every year. We all want and know we need to get younger. I'm willing to be patient this year and let young players improve to learn the system, slowly weed outthe older guys and make 26' the year. Moore wouldn't have taken the job without the understanding that this year is going to be tough and ugly and enough rope to build long term. FO has already done that and hell..even DA had more than enough rope.

Let's see how the new staff handles those injuries, how the leadership of coaches takes what we have and builds in it. Carr is a stop gap...we know it and so does everyone else. Unless he can be used on draft day as trade bait with another team taking on contract...it's Carr in 25' and building a team for either Rattler or a drafted guy in 26'.
I think what's missing in some of these thoughts is that....I don't think the team feels much differently than fans do...in that Carr isn't the future answer.

However, I think the team also understand that the currently layout of the team...isn't conducive to the development of a young QB starting games just for the sake of starting them. The best organizations groom their QB's slowly so you don't have a Sam Darnold situation...where the kid performs horribly for his drafting team, they let him go due to impatience and then he goes and puts it all together w/ another team.

The Saints are smart to protect Rattler if they believe he has future starting potential and Carr is an ideal Bridge QB. Chiefs were a playoff team when they gave Mahomes the reigns.