3 reasons Jameis Winston should be a NFL starter in 2020

CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 07: Quarterback Jameis Winston #5 of the Florida State Seminoles reacts against the Duke Blue Devils during the ACC Championship game at Bank of America Stadium on December 7, 2013 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 07: Quarterback Jameis Winston #5 of the Florida State Seminoles reacts against the Duke Blue Devils during the ACC Championship game at Bank of America Stadium on December 7, 2013 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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There are not 10 QB’s better than him in the NFL

The notion Winston will not be a starter in 2020 is beyond ludicrous. So, NFL general managers who most of them are terrible anyways are willing to let their pride get in the way of making their team better by signing a QB like Jameis Winston?

It’s no surprise the teams usually with the worst records and NFL Draft history remain the same.

How long have the Miami Dolphins been terrible? What about teams like Washington, Detroit, Cleveland, and Cincinnati?

I understand salary caps and things can limit the number of teams Winston can play for. He shouldn’t be expected to accept a backup quarterback’s salary either.

However, at his age and experience, it’s preposterous teams would rather take a chance on players like Andy Dalton, Baker Mayfield, Dwayne Haskins, and Case Keenum.

As an FSU fan that’s watched Winston play for a terrible organization like the Buccaneers, I almost feel bad for suggesting he go start for another terrible organization.

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He probably would be better off as a backup QB in Pittsburgh, as some have suggested. However, I’m simply stating why Winston should be a starter in the NFL in 2020.