Daniel Jones
Jones has had a very impressive start to his NFL career with 1,984 passing yards, 15 touchdowns to 8 interceptions, a 63% completion percentage and 208 rushing yards running in two scores. That being said, he needs to improve on his pocket awareness and fumbling issue.
After Jamal Adams ripped the ball out of his hands and ran it back for a touchdown in Week 10, the hope is Jones will tuck the football away this week when star studded edge rusher Khalil Mack is breathing down his neck.
The Bears have the eighth-ranked passing defense only allowing 227 yards per game, which is right around the per week average of Jones (228). They only have 25 sacks as a group, but that could change against a struggling Giants pass protection.
On a brighter note, Jones and Lamar Jackson are the only quarterbacks in this era to throw for four touchdowns and zero interceptions. Even more impressively, Jones has accomplished this feat in only eight starts. The sky is the limit for this kid and if he protects himself and the football, he could finish strong in the final six games of his rookie campaign.