So remarkable, in fact, he has been used at quarterback, running back, and receiver during his time with the New Orleans Saints. This versatility has caught the attention of millions of fans and more importantly the eyes of many front offices across the NFL.
His talent was on full effect in the Saints’ final game of the season, a 26-20 NFC Wild Card loss against the Minnesota Vikings. He set up the Saints’ first score of the game by completing his only pass, a 50-yard completion to undrafted rookie Deonte Harris.
He was also New Orleans’ leading rusher with four carries totaling 50 yards, and he caught two passes for 25 yards and a touchdown.