Saints starter Jameis Winston faces uphill climb in fantasy football

Despite being named the starter, Winston’s outlook is far from pretty.

The New Orleans Saints have named Jameis Winston the starting quarterback for Week 1. What are the ensuing ramifications to know entering upcoming fantasy football drafts?

Following 15 seasons of mostly elite-level play from Drew Brees, the Saints will hang their 2021 fortunes on the right arm of Winston after he beat out Taysom Hill.

When Brees went down last season, the Saints turned to Hill, who went 3-1 in his four starts, albeit against teams that finished a combined 13-34-1. That didn’t stop New Orleans from re-signing Winston, and the general vibe most of the offseason has been that the former Tampa Bay Buccaneer was the slight favorite to start all along.

It makes sense as Winston is four years younger and boasts a stronger arm. He also features a more comparable skill set to Brees as a pocket passer and has more experience — Winston has thrown 2,559 career passes to Hill’s 134. Moreover, the 31-year-old Hill is just not that talented of a thrower in comparison to Winston.

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Individual skill has never been in doubt when it comes to Winston. Ball security is sure to be a major focal point after Brees averaged a paltry 8.2 interceptions over his final eight seasons, which is an area that Winston has struggled in the past. Not every throw needs to be a hero ball, and head coach Sean Payton won’t have much patience for this kind of play.

Of course, if Winston is asked to operate the same type of quick-hitting passing attack as Brees, turnovers figure to be less of an issue. To a large degree, Payton can manipulate Winston into favorable situations.

He will play behind a strong offensive line and has among the league’s best one-two punches at running back in Alvin Kamara and Latavius Murray to lean on.

The receiving corps will be patchwork to begin the year, however. All-star wideout Michael Thomas (ankle) may not return until close to midseason after surgery, although he professes to be ahead of his rehab schedule. This leaves mostly unproven preseason darling Marquez Callaway as the likely WR1, followed by an amalgamation of Tre’Quan Smith (hamstring), who once again is injured and may be in doubt for Week 1, Deonte Harris, and Lil’Jordan Humphrey. The trio of Callaway, Harris and Humphrey generated 49 combined career catches in the regular season. It felt like Thomas caught that many balls by halftime some weeks.

Winston starting drastically raises the floor for all of his weapons, though. His arm talent will make players around him better, particularly the deep threats, such as Callaway.

Starting tight end Adam Trautman (foot) has been widely pegged as a breakout candidate, but he was carted off in the season preseason game with a foot injury and doesn’t have a clear prognosis just yet. Media reports say he escaped serious injury but is week-to-week. To further complicate things, his backup, Nick Vannett, is out up to a month, which puts the first two games of the season in doubt.

Jameis Winston fantasy football outlook

Winston will be asked to do very little in the first couple of games. Play smart football, hand it off, check it down to Kamara, and then take the occasional deep shot to Callaway. Look for Harris to be a creatively used gadget weapon early on, while Humphrey is somewhat of an X-factor.

The Saints open vs. Green Bay, Carolina, and New England, followed by the New York Giants and Washington before a Week 6 bye. Thomas is likely to return in Week 7. The early-season expectations for Winston should be rather low. All of those teams but Carolina have high-end pass defenses, and the Panthers’ improved pass rush could mask their deficiencies.

Even after the bye, life doesn’t get much easier, so Winston profiles as more of a spot-starter than a set-and-forget option. Some of the matchups could create more passing by necessity, and it will be a double-edged sword. Until we consistently see him protect the ball, increased passing from Winston is bound to lead to more mistakes than what you’d see from most other starters.

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Speculatively, he could become a victim of circumstance and lose his starting job through little fault of his own. With pretty close to a murderer’s row of a first five-game slate, coupled with limited weaponry, a 1-4 start, give or take, could compel Payton to make the move to Hill coming out of the Week 6 break. Be aware of this possibility if for some reason Winston is pegged to be your full-time starter.

Draft Winston as a low-end QB2 with marginal upside. He will use this opportunity as an audition to prove he can play intelligent football. His long-term fantasy worth is directly tied to the ability to make wise choices and show he isn’t a turnover vending machine.

Taysom Hill fantasy football outlook

Hill should be used in the same hybrid role he has filled the past couple of years, only with more snaps at QB. Payton had no qualms about pulling Brees in favor of Hill at pivotal times in the past few seasons, so one can bet that won’t change with Winston. If anything, we should see even more of Hill. As a standalone player, unless Winston implodes, no one should be playing Hill in 2021 leagues.

Grading QB Jameis Winston re-signing with the Saints: D

After Drew Brees’ retirement, the Saints have Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston as their primary quarterbacks. This is… not ideal.

Everybody knew that Drew Brees was going to retire; he just had to do it on his terms and in his own time. In the end, he did it 15 years to the day after he signed his first deal in New Orleans. Now that that’s happened, the Saints must find a credible way to replace one of the greatest quarterbacks the game has ever seen.

In the short term, that would appear to be with gadget guy Taysom Hill and veteran Jameis Winston, who re-signed with the Saints on a one-year deal worth $12 million.

That’s… not ideal.

There are perhaps a few big red flags when it comes to evaluating Winston over time. First is the fact that in his final season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as their starting quarterback he threw 30 interceptions. Then the Buccaneers went out and signed Tom Brady, who immediately led them to a Super Bowl victory.

Then there is this: Winston was signed by the New Orleans Saints behind Drew Brees, and when Brees went down with an injury, Sean Payton turned to…Taysom Hill to start in his place instead of Winston.

Still, teams should not foreclose on Winston as an option at quarterback, and yes as a potential starter in this league. The bet will be that during his time in New Orleans Winston was able to work on his decision-making, so that when he sees his next live action the reads and throws will be faster, and not as risky. The biggest flaw I saw in Winston’s game after that final year in Tampa Bay was how the ball would sometimes just come out of his hand far too slowly for plays to be effective. If that has been fixed, Winston could in time be an effective starter in this league. But given the Saints’ paucity of quarterback talent? This is a bridge, at best.

Take a look at Jameis Winston in his full Saints uniform

Jameis Winston will be suiting up for the New Orleans Saints this year. See how he looks in his new uniform.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers said goodbye to former number one overall pick Jameis Winston this offseason after they managed to land six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady in free agency.

Winston had hoped his 5,000-yard passing season would be enough to convince the Bucs to bring him back on a new contract, but the 30 touchdowns he threw in 2019 seemed to have sealed his fate.

Now a member of the New Orleans Saints, Winston will look to fix his game while sitting and learning behind future Hall of Famer Drew Brees. (And don’t dismiss the idea of Winston learning behind Brady down the road.)

Take a look now at Winston in his New Orleans threads.

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Tom Brady named ‘top QB to change teams this offseason’

Gil Brandt over at NFL.com named Tom Brady as his top QB to change teams this offseason.

Tom Brady has yet to take a snap in a regular season game for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but already his arrival to the Sunshine State has fans thinking Super Bowl title. And it seems the stage is set for Brady to write the perfect ending to his Hollywood story, as Super Bowl LV is set to be played at Raymond James Stadium next season.

Buccaneers fans must still be pinching themselves at the thought of Brady in a Tampa Bay uniform tossing long balls to Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Having him under center instantly makes the Bucs a threat in the NFC, and Gil Brandt had Brady at No. 1 on his list of the top 10 quarterbacks to change teams this offseason.

Here’s what Brandt had to say about Brady’s move:

“Setting aside for the moment the fact that the NFL Players Association’s medical director recommended against players gathering together before training camp, there is one key takeaway from the June workouts Tom Brady held with his new Bucs teammates: The soon-to-be 43-year-old is determined to prove he can win outside of Bill Belichick’s shadow. The stage is set for that to happen in Tampa, where the former Patriot will be surrounded by a stellar group of pass catchers led by receiver Mike Evans and tight end Rob Gronkowski. The offense should also get plenty of support from a defensive unit that boasts 11 returning starters and showed marked improvement in the second half of last season. It was obvious the Bucs — who have not made the playoffs in 12 straight seasons — were stuck in neutral with Jameis Winston at quarterback. Brady makes this team relevant and dangerous once again.”

Speaking of Winston, Brandt had him listed at No. 8.

“Here’s a startling stat: Over the past five seasons, Winston has committed a jaw-dropping 107 turnovers, including 88 interceptions and 19 lost fumbles (out of 50 fumbles committed). The top overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft knew something needed to change, so he took a low-end one-year deal in New Orleans with the hopes of reinventing himself via the tutelage of Sean Payton and an up-close look at how Drew Brees goes about his business. Winston likely realizes he might never see the field with the Saints, but there is also the chance he could parlay playing time into a starting job — a la Bridgewater — either elsewhere or even, potentially, in New Orleans, depending on what the 41-year-old Brees decides to do after this season. At just 26 years old, Winston is young enough to grow into a solid NFL quarterback. Let’s hope it happens with the Saints — otherwise, he’ll spend the rest of his career on a sideline somewhere.”

I think most Bucs fans will be rooting for Winston to find success at some point down the road. Hopefully, his year with the Saints will help him get back on track.

For now, though, Bucs fans can turn their focus on Brady and the 2020 season.

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Twitter jokes about Jameis Winston starting in light of Drew Brees’ recent comments

After Saints quarterback Drew Brees made some controversial comments today, fans on Twitter joked that Jameis Winston should now start.

The past week and a half has seen the topic of social injustice brought to the forefront in our country once again, and NFL players have been voicing their opinions on the matter.

Today, New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees turned some heads with comments many view as controversial and counter to what players are preaching.

Whether or not you agree with Brees, his comments certainly created a stir on Twitter, with many fans joking that former Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston, who signed a one-year deal with the Saints this offseason, should now be the starter instead of the future Hall of Fame quarterback entering 2020.

Take a look at some of the tweets.

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Saints DE Cameron Jordan goes crazy on Twitter over the Jameis Winston news

Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan took to Twitter to show his excitement about Jameis Winston coming to New Orleans.

With Jameis Winston looking as though he’ll be joining the New Orleans Saints, he should be happy to know that one of his new teammates seems to be celebrating the news like crazy on Twitter.

Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan, who has had some up close and personal encounters with Winston when the Bucs and Saints have squared off, took to social media to show his excitement about Winston joining him in New Orleans.

Take a look.

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