How does Robert Saleh compare to other rookie head coaches so far?

Robert Saleh’s first five games with the Jets haven’t been pretty, but he’s far from the worst rookie head coach in the NFL right now.

Robert Saleh’s tenure as Jets head coach got off to a promising start during the preseason. New York did not lose a single exhibition game, inspiring hope that Saleh would be able to translate preseason production into meaningful regular-season wins.

So far, that has not been the case.

The Jets are off to a 1-4 start with losses to the Panthers, Patriots, Broncos and Falcons. New York is averaging just 13.4 points through its first five games — good for dead last in the NFL — and has endured its fair share of underwhelming play and questionable coaching decisions.

Life isn’t easy as a rookie head coach. Saleh and some of his fellow first-year head coaches are finding that out the hard way. Others have orchestrated fairly impressive turnarounds early in the season.

Here is a look at how Saleh compares to the league’s other neophyte head coaches after five games.