Shaun Johnson has had a mixed start to the 2017 season.

New South Wales coach Laurie Daley believes his Warriors counterpart Stephen Kearney may need to drop or bench Shaun Johnson to get the best out of the enigmatic playmaker.

The Warriors have made an ordinary start to the NRL season, winning just one of their four games with Johnson also struggling for consistency.

Despite not being at his best, the 26-year-old former Golden Boot winner became the Warriors' all-time record points scorer earlier this month.

MATT ROBERTS/GETTY IMAGES NSW coach Laurie Daley thinks Shaun Johnson should be benched or dropped.

Kearney has no shortage of options for the halves spots, even though Kieran Foran has yet to make his debut and is battling with a hamstring injury.

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Junior Kiwi Mafoa'aeata Hingano and utility back Tuimoala Lolohea are also capable of playing in the halves.

Johnson has shown his class in big international games, but Daley feels he may need the reality check of a demotion to stir him into unleashing his full potential on a regular basis.

"Sometimes I think you may have to do to something a little bit different with Shaun, maybe to get the best out of him," Daley told Fox Sports.

"Either play him elsewhere, starting him off the bench, not select him.

"He's the most influential player in that team when they've got the ball.

"He hasn't reached his talent yet.

"Something needs to happen with Shaun to take his game to the next level and I think sometimes players need a bit of a reality check."