By John Sigler | Saintswire
The Taysom Hill experience was a delight for New Orleans Saints fans in 2018, as the reserve quarterback mixed it up at seemingly every other position: kick returner, punt blocker, slot receiver, tight end, halfback, and wildcat quarterback. It’s fair to wonder what the mastermind behind that development, Saints head coach Sean Payton, could see in a draft prospect like Penn State quarterback Trace McSorley.
McSorely weighed in at 6-foot-0, 202-pounds at the Scouting Combine and timed an impressive 4.57-seconds in the 40-yard dash, best of all quarterbacks to run in the event. He also performed well in agility drills like the three-cone (timing 7.09-seconds) and short shuttle (4.12-seconds). If his NFL future is not at quarterback, it’s possible teams try him out somewhere else.
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The Taysom Hill experience was a delight for New Orleans Saints fans in 2018, as the reserve quarterback mixed it up at seemingly every other position: kick returner, punt blocker, slot receiver, tight end, halfback, and wildcat quarterback. It’s fair to wonder what the mastermind behind that development, Saints head coach Sean Payton, could see in a draft prospect like Penn State quarterback Trace McSorley.
McSorely weighed in at 6-foot-0, 202-pounds at the Scouting Combine and timed an impressive 4.57-seconds in the 40-yard dash, best of all quarterbacks to run in the event. He also performed well in agility drills like the three-cone (timing 7.09-seconds) and short shuttle (4.12-seconds). If his NFL future is not at quarterback, it’s possible teams try him out somewhere else.
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