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Saints Weigh Trade for Browns' Gabriel Amid QB Uncertainty
5 Aug
Summary
- Saints lack a clear starting QB, with 3 inexperienced options
- Rookie QB Dillon Gabriel could be trade target from Browns
- Saints passed on Gabriel in 2025 draft, now considering him

As the 2025 NFL preseason approaches, the New Orleans Saints and their first-year head coach Kellen Moore are facing a significant challenge at the quarterback position. The team does not appear to have a clear franchise QB, with a trio of young and unproven players - Jake Haener, Spencer Rattler, and Tyler Shough - currently battling for the starting job.
Amid this uncertainty, the Saints have been linked to potential outside options that could bolster their QB room. One such possibility is a trade with the Cleveland Browns to acquire rookie signal-caller Dillon Gabriel, who is currently listed as the third-string QB in Cleveland behind Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett.
The Saints had multiple opportunities to select Gabriel in the 2025 NFL Draft but opted for Shough instead. Now, with Gabriel struggling to make an impact in Cleveland, the Saints are reconsidering their options and may be willing to trade for the young QB.
Kellen Moore is reportedly hesitant to tie his tenure as head coach to the unproven Shough or Rattler, and Gabriel could provide some much-needed security and experience to the Saints' QB room. While Gabriel may not have the edge over Rattler or Shough just yet, he is likely a better option than Haener and could be given a chance to prove himself in New Orleans if the other young QBs struggle early on.