I get it. You don't like Jameis Winston. He throws too many interceptions, he stole crab legs while he was in college and he might not be a very nice person. His head coach from 2019, when he lead the league in passing yards, also seems to not be very fond of him. So if all of this is true, it seems pretty clear that there should be an obvious takeaway: if there are emotional reasons that the market doesn't like a player but that player puts up stats anyway, that player is probably a value.
Further, a huge chunk of the risk of Winston not being an immediate starter is already priced in.