Dozens of players will try out at the New Orleans Saints' upcoming rookie minicamp, but one name to watch is Kaleb Blaha. The Wisconsin-River Falls quarterback accepted an invitation to try out at the three-day minicamp after not being picked in the 2026 NFL Draft. But he's got an impressive resume.

Blaha, 6-foot-2, 204 pounds, was the first-ever Manning Award finalist from a Division III program after throwing for 6,189 yards last season. That broke Joe Burrow's single-season NCAA record and propelled UW-River Falls to the WIAC Championship, as well as the Division III National Championship, another first for the program. He dominated his level of competition with more than 14,000 career yards of offense and all sorts of postseason honors.

The Saints need a fourth passer for training camp to keep drills running on-schedule, and with Hunter Dekkers tied up in the UFL (and nursing an unspecified injury), this could be Blaha's chance to get his foot in the door. We'll see how he does when rookie minicamp kicks off in New Orleans in just a few weeks.

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