The beauty of Touchdown Wire’s weekly QB Watch is that we’re not locked into any format. We usually write about three quarterbacks trending up and three trending down.

But we’re not going to do that this week. Instead, we’re going to change that up, and it won’t be pretty.

We’re going to rank the six worst starting quarterbacks in the NFL. And Tennessee’s Marcus Mariota, who would be an excellent candidate, doesn’t qualify because he’s now a backup after being benched in favor of Ryan Tannehill. Here we go:

Jones | Dalton | Fitzpatrick | Keenum | Winston | Trubisky

6. Daniel Jones, New York Giants

The rookie won his first two starts and looked sharp doing so. But his past four starts have been a different story, with the Giants losing all of them. Jones was terrible in a Week 6 loss to New England, throwing three interceptions, and he has a total of seven picks on the season. He also has lost six fumbles. But Jones also has shown flashes of promise. He threw for 322 yards and four touchdowns in Sunday’s loss to Detroit. There will continue to be ups and downs. But the Giants are doing the right thing by getting Jones experience. That will pay off in the future.