A couple of NFL teams invested heavily in securing their quarterbacks this offseason. The Saints paid big money in free agency to make Derek Carr their new starting quarterback. The Giants unloaded a four-year, $160 million contract upon re-signing Daniel Jones. However, that's not stopping these teams from evaluating one of the top QB prospects in the 2023 NFL Draft: Tennessee's Hendon Hooker. New Orleans already hosted Hooker for an official visit on April 3, according to NFL Media, amid speculation the senior could sneak into the first round. New York, too, will host Hooker for a pre-draft visit on Wednesday, per NFL Media. 

While the Saints are seemingly focused on competing sooner rather than later, they could be a landing spot for Hooker with the 29th overall pick in the draft. Carr, after all, is 32 and can be released to clear significant cap space in 2025, or two years into the four-year contract he signed this offseason. New Orleans, meanwhile, doesn't have an obvious successor in-house. New York is a more intriguing destination with Jones locked in and turning 26 a month after the 2023 NFL Draft. If the Giants picked Hooker in the first round or two, it would mirror their NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles' handling of the quarterback position. They drafted Jalen Hurts in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft a year after signing Carson Wentz, their former second overall pick, to a four-year, $128 million extension in the 2019 offseason. 

Which other teams make sense as suitors for Hooker, who could be the fourth QB off the board after consensus Day 1 talents Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud and Anthony Richardson? Here are six logical fits:

6. Lions

After a spendy offseason upgrading the secondary, Detroit is well-rounded for a playoff run under Dan Campbell, who's repeatedly endorsed Jared Goff as the starting QB. But even if Goff is entrenched for another year, the Lions are loaded with early draft picks, owning four selections in the first two days -- Nos. 6, 18, 48 and 55. If Hooker slips to the second round, they could be forced to entertain his blend of pocket poise and natural athleticism, with Goff only signed through 2024. It's not often you have the resources to address such a vital position.