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Why did the Saints move Taysom Hill from QB to tight end?

Incoming New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen believes quarterback Taysom Hill can be one of the best in the NFL at tight end.

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Versatile New Orleans Saints’ offensive weapon Taysom Hill is done at quarterback for now, shifting to tight end on a regular basis under new head coach Dennis Allen, even if the man they call “The Human Swiss Army Knife” isn’t too happy about his switch from back-up shot caller.

Allen said Hill can be “one of the best players in the league” as a movement tight end or H-back in the New Orleans offense.

The system has undergone a revamp of sorts with Sean Payton retired, but Allen wants to implement wrinkles that feature Hill in new and evolving ways.

Hill: “This isn’t necessarily what I want”

“That’s the nature of the NFL. This isn’t necessarily what I want, it’s what’s best for the team and I’m good with that,” Hill said.

The Saints also made several moves Wednesday. The club released veteran running back Malcolm Brown, waived cornerback Bryce Thompson with an injury designation and are reportedly set to sign quarterback KJ Costello.

The Saints are bringing Hill along slowly due to a Lisfranc injury in 2021 and a rib injury three days into training camp.

Hill, 31, played quarterback, wide receiver and running back during Payton’s days calling plays. He’s listed as the co-No. 1 tight end with Adam Trautman on the team’s first preseason depth chart. Hill said he wasn’t sure if he’d still get his number called for special teams duty.

I’m still very raw in a lot of this stuff, but it’s nice to get some exposure,” he said.

The quarterback spot is being manned by Jameis Winston to start the 2022 season. Hill said he wouldn’t say no if his name was placed on the quarterback depth chart, or if he was asked to stay in those position meetings as an extra.

“We’ve got a structure of what we’ve been doing in the past,” he said. “I think we’ll just continue to build on that. “I don’t think what I have been doing is going to change, it’s just expanding that role. ... They’re trying to give me the best opportunity to be successful.”

The signing of Costello would help the Saints while Winston recovers from a foot injury. Winston will miss some practice time as well as the team’s preseason opener. Andy Dalton and Ian Book are the only QBs on the roster behind Winston.

Costello played with the Philadelphia Stars of the USFL this spring.

The Saints just signed Brown late last month. He had 33 carries for 125 yards and a touchdown in seven games last season with the Miami Dolphins. He has totaled 331 rushes for 1,313 yards and 12 scores in 77 career games with the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams and Dolphins.

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