Now that we’ve actually seen this year’s free agents play with their new teams, we can properly assess the moves we saw throughout the offseason. Here are For the Win’s picks for the 10 worst free agent signings of 2016 …

1. Brock Osweiler, QB Texans

Contract: 4 years, $72 million

The Texans are 3-2 and still in first place in the AFC South, but you wouldn’t know it if you talked to Texans fans. That pessimism has a lot to do with Osweiler, who has proven all of the critics of his $72 million deal right through the first five weeks of the season. The 25-year-old has been generally inaccurate and his decision-making has been atrocious. He’s now thrown seven interceptions in 2016 and nine in his last six games.

Luckily for the Texans, if Osweiler continues to play poorly, Houston can easily part ways with him after the 2017 season. He will count $19 million against the cap next season, though.

2. Chase Daniel, QB Eagles

Contract: 3 years, $21 million

At least Osweiler is actually playing for his team. The Eagles handed Daniel a $21 million deal — only seven Eagles players will make more than Daniel in 2016 — with the hope that he would never have to play. That doesn’t make a lot of sense. Even worse, the career backup looked horrible in preseason, so he’s not even providing Philadelphia the security you’d think it would get by giving a backup that much money. Eagles fans would be terrified if Daniel actually had to start a game.

3. Malik Jackson, DT Jaguars

Contract: 6 years, $90 million

The Jaguars inked Jackson to a huge deal, hoping he would become the pass rushing force their defense has lacked since Gus Bradley took over the team in 2013. It hasn’t happened. The former Bronco has managed just one sack and nine tackles in four games. Jackson hasn’t created much pressure and has been thoroughly outplayed by rookies Yannick Ngakoue and Dante Fowler Jr. It turns out life is much harder when the offensive line doesn’t have to focus on guys like Von Miller, DeMarcus Ware and Derek Wolfe.

4. Olivier Vernon, DE Giants

Contract: 5 years, $85 million

To be fair, Vernon has provided consistent pressure, but when you are making more money than J.J. Watt, sacks are to be expected. The big-money free agent has managed only one sack. That was a problem for him in Miami, as well. In 2015, Vernon was one of the league leaders in quarterback pressures but notched just 7.5 sacks. If Vernon doesn’t start sacking the quarterback, the Giants will start having a little buyer’s remorse.

5. Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB Jets

Contract: 1 year, $12 million

This is what happens when an NFL team is desperate for a quarterback. Instead of giving the much cheaper Geno Smith a chance to lead this talented offense, the Jets gave Fitzpatrick $12 million to come in and throw 10 interceptions in five games. The Harvard grad owns the worst passer rating in the league. Have you seen Blaine Gabbert play this year? His rating is actually 12 points higher than Fitzpatrick’s.

6. Coby Fleener, TE Saints

Contract: 5 years, $36 million

After a slow start to his Saints career, it looked as if Fleener was ready to break out after a strong game against the Falcons on Monday Night Football. But the tight end crashed back down to earth with a three-catch, 19-yard performance the following week. Fleener has caught only 13 of his 28 targets, and you know Drew Brees — the most accurate passer in football — isn’t the problem there. The fifth-year pro isn’t much of a blocker, so if he’s not catching passes, what purpose does he serve?

7. Tashaun Gipson, FS Jaguars

Contract: 5 years, $35.5 million

Gus Bradley thought he had his Earl Thomas when the Jags signed Gipson. He was wrong. Gipson hasn’t locked down the deep middle as he was expected do, and, as a result, the Jaguars have been vulnerable against the deep ball. The former Browns safety has also had trouble staying healthy. After recovering from a hamstring injury, Gipson is now dealing with a knee sprain.

8. Derrick Shelby, DT Falcons

Contract: 4 years, $21 million

The Falcons brought Shelby in to strengthen a perennially weak pass rush. Atlanta’s rush has looked much better in recent weeks but no thanks to Shelby, who has yet to register a single sack and had just one quarterback pressure coming into the week, per Football Outsiders.

9. Coty Sensabaugh, CB Rams

Contract: 3 years, $14 million

Sensabaugh was a bad player in Tennessee before he signed his contract with the Rams, and he was a bad player early in the 2016 season. So much so, Los Angles cut the cornerback just four games into his three-year deal.

10. Reggie Nelson, FS Raiders

Contract: 2 years, $8.5 million

Nelson has been a disaster in Oakland. He’s looked lost in coverage and has missed far too many tackles. The only thing keeping him low on this list is his modest contract. The Raiders will be able to move on from Nelson after the season without much of a penalty, but he still has to be considered one of the biggest free agent busts of 2016.