27. Daniel Jones
It may be too early to put Jones on this list because he has another season to prove himself. After all, Eli Manning was in a similar position to his successor at the same stage of his career. However, the pair appear worlds apart. That’s because there’s very little hope of Jones inspiring the Giants to win a Super Bowl. The former Duke standout arrived at the MetLife Stadium as the No. 6 pick.

Unfortunately, the franchise was dysfunctional for most of the last decade. It didn’t help that Saquon Barkley, his most important weapon, missed so many games due to injury throughout their tenure. Jones is a turnover machine as he throws interceptions and fumbles the ball like it’s going out of fashion. Meanwhile, he suffers an average of three sacks per game. It’s not looking good for the former Blue Devil QB (via Sporting News).