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Winston, who played for the Cleveland Browns last season, has a mixed history. In 12 games, he led the team to a disappointing 2-5 record with a completion rate of 61%. He posted 2,121 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, and a relatively high 12 interceptions. These stats underline the duality of Winston's game – while he can deliver impressive throws and lead scoring drives, his propensity for turnovers remains a glaring issue.
Green emphasized that although Winston is entertaining to watch, his volatility makes him a risky pick as a starter. He noted that the only way Winston’s signing would be palatable is if the Giants also plan to draft a rookie quarterback to learn behind him.