Try to understand why the Giants are involving the quarterback wagon in Jamaice Winston's high-wire technique. This is what you get. The Giants are aiming for the upcoming NFL Draft to ensure their most important position on the field.
Or how about this?
Even after adding Winston, the Giants aren't fully on Aaron Rodgers.
For now, the post confirmed that Winston was coming to the Giants on a two-year deal worth $8 million on Friday night, the statement fell.
The Giants seem to have made it a little more fun with this wild and quirky addition. Because Winston is perfect for the depth charts and more quarterbacks arrive on the roster.
Winston certainly isn't a franchise quarterback for the Giants. Because he simply isn't.
He is also not a 41-year-old mercury who has yet to say where and what he hasn't said as yet, if he wants to continue his 21st season of NFL career.
The Giants still want him and don't close his door even after Winston signs.
They didn't feel like they were waiting for Rodgers to make up for his heart without adding an experienced quarterback.
Before this, Tommy DeVito was the only quarterback on the roster.
Rogers is still a long shot.
If he comes to the Giants, Winston will be his backup – his contract matches the backup quarterback.
And in that scenario, the Giants may still be interested in selecting a quarterback on the third overall pick in the draft.
That pick could be Chedure Sanders, and there's no pressure to take him to the field as a rookie. Rogers and Winston are in front of him.
Trading to No. 1 with the Titans to win a Come Ward would likely be a Pipe Dream at this point in the pre-draft process.
Winston is a 31-year-old journeyman.
He can sling it with their best, sometimes find his own target, sometimes hit defensive backs with other teams.
Winston posted on his “X” account that “starts spreading news,” indicating that he will come to the New York market.
The need for a new starting quarterback began to move last November when Daniel Jones was put on the bench and subsequently released.
Following a disastrous 3-14 season, the Giants first tried to acquire Matthew Stafford in trade with the Rams, and they believed that would happen.
The Rams never signed a contract, and Stafford stayed in Los Angeles.
The Giants then set their sights on Rogers and believe he is the next best option. The pursuit went nowhere, but the story has not yet been told.
The Giants brought Russell Wilson, Joe Flaco and Winston for a visit to the team facility and went to the youngest player with those options.
Why does Winston take Wilson?
After meeting both, the Giants felt Winston had a better fit.
Around the NFL, Winston has a better reputation when it comes to his locker room presence. Wilson has been in and out of three teams over the past four years.
The Steelers remain in the quarterback market and clearly haven't made Wilson's re-signing a priority.
Winston has a charming personality and is a popular free spirit among his teammates.
His 10-year NFL career is full of highlights and low lights.
Last season he was 2-5 as a starter for the Browns, earning 13 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions.
Winston, who played for the Buccaneers in 2019, threw 33 touchdown passes and an NFL High 30 interception of that season 7-9.
He also threw for 5,109 yards leading the league.
Winston has 154 touchdown passes and 111 intercepts on his NFL resume.
The Bucs made Winston the No. 1 overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft.
He played for the Bucks, Saints, Brown and soon for the Giants.
