If the 2314's land slightly nock left bareshaft, & fly perfect with feathers, and you have 200 gr up front, & want to use the 200 gr broadheads, then I'd go with those. Less tinkering means more shooting...and that's especially important during this time of year...
Also, since you stated that the bow is new, I'd be hesitant to change anything on the bow except the brace height until I was certain that I was completely familiar with it and used to shooting it...I have 4 Widows in the stable (3 PCH's & 1 PSA) and have not had any trouble matching an arrow to them in their "out-of-the-box" condition.
For what it's worth, once I find an arrow that lands slightly nock left bareshaft, I go with it, because I almost always see the desired flight when the arrow is fletched. That's what works for me, your result may be different...