1. Russell Wilson/Jameis Winston, New York Giants
The Jaxson Dart Era is in full swing in New York, which means the Giants don’t need to keep both of their veteran quarterbacks. Wilson had poor outings in two of his three starts but looked like his old self in Week 2’s shootout against the Dallas Cowboys. Narrowly losing in overtime, Wilson completed 30 of his 41 attempts for 450 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions. Nobody should expect that production on a weekly basis, but he should find some success with an elite receiver duo in Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins.
Alternatively, the team could embrace the high-risk, high-reward quarterbacking of Jameis Winston. Winston has never shied away from pushing the ball downfield, and pairing him with Chase and Higgins could create some fireworks.
