One cannot consider a monolith statistic to devise an entire opinion of New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones, despite turning the ball over 39 times over the course of his career. That number alone seems scary, but context provides clues and reason for his deficiencies.
It is justified to be objective when it comes to Jones, who does have issues with pocket awareness and protecting the football, but a young quarterback shouldn’t have been put in a position with minimal offensive weapons and an offensive line that ranked near dead last in pass blocking last season.