Will the Patriots search for a backup QB to replace Jimmy Garoppolo end with Lamar Jackson from Louisville in two weeks at the draft?

According to Mike Freeman of Bleacher Report, the Pats are the team showing the most interest in Jackson, who won the Heisman Trophy as a sophomore in 2016. New England director of player personnel Nick Caserio saw Jackson at Louisville's pro day.

Additionally, Caserio attended big-armed Western Kentucky QB Mike White's workout, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.

Draft news: Western Kentucky QB Mike White spent yesterday visiting with the #Colts, and he’s also had plenty of workouts (the #Patriots sent Nick Caserio, for instance). … Meanwhile, #LSU’s Arden Key is working out for the #49ers today, then he flies to the #Raiders tomorrow. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 11, 2018

The Patriots have picks No. 23 and 31 in the first round. Could one of those be spent on Jackson as he's groomed to become the heir to Tom Brady?

Here's Mike Giardi's profile of the Louisville QB from our "Next Heir Up" series, which includes this assessment:

A more dynamic and electrifying player you will not find in the Class of 2018. Jackson took the country by storm as a sophomore, winning the Heisman Trophy. He threw for 35-hundred yards and ran for nearly 1,600 more. He was responsible for 51 touchdowns. 51!

Phil Perry and Tom E. Curran talked about some red-flags surrounding Lamar Jackson in our latest "Quick Slants Podcast". Listen below, or subscribe here.