Jameis Winston
In baseball, the 30/30 club is viewed as a milestone of sorts. Hitting 30 home runs and stealing 30 bases in a single season is a tough thing to do. Winston found himself in 30/30 club of his own, but it hardly comes with the same amount of praise.
Jameis was solid in throwing 33 touchdown passes during the regular season, but he also threw 30 interceptions. In Bruce Arians’ offense, Winston was the epitome of a quarterback that took risks. It worked out well at times as he threw for 5,109 yards and 8.2 yards per attempt. It also cost the Bucs several drives that ended in interceptions.
Winston would be interesting because of his affinity to push the ball downfield and maybe Frank Reich could help him with decision making. But it’s unlikely the Colts will dish out a big contract for the 26-year-old.