Saints trade back into the seventh round, pick QB Tommy Stevens

The New Orleans Saints traded back into the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft to select Mississippi State quarterback Tommy Stevens.

So much for a quiet final four rounds. After trading all of their picks to move up for tight end Adam Trautman, the New Orleans Saints traded again to acquire a seventh-round draft pick from the Houston Texans, picking Mississippi State quarterback Tommy Stevens at No. 240.

Listed at 6-foot-5 and 235 pounds, Stevens drew comparisons to Taysom Hill while rumbling and tumbling through four years at Penn State and a fifth season with Mississippi State. He threw just 202 passes in college, 161 of them in 2019 for the Bulldogs. He has a career completion percentage of 59.9%, putting up 1,459 passing yards with 15 touchdowns thrown against 6 interceptions.

Stevens ran 159 times at the college level, gaining 887 rushing yards and scoring a dozen touchdowns. He also caught 14 passes for another 62 receiving yards, hitting the end zone twice.

He’s as close to a versatile backup for Hill as the Saints are likely to find. It’ll be interesting to see if they continue exploring their options on the free agent market.