Packers schedule: All 13 quarterbacks ranked from worst to best

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6. Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams

If Matthew Stafford is healthy, he can be much higher in these rankings. He played in only nine games a season ago, with the Los Angeles Rams going 3-6. He threw for 2,087 yards, 10 touchdowns, and eight interceptions.

However, he is only a year removed from winning a Super Bowl with the Rams after throwing for 4,886 yards, 41 touchdowns, and 17 interceptions.

Stafford has started 21 games against the Packers, and he has good numbers. While he has gone 7-14 in those games, Stafford threw for 5,976 yards, 40 touchdowns, and 21 interceptions.

He needs to stay healthy.

5. Daniel Jones, New York Giants

Daniel Jones set a new career-best in passing yards last season and only threw five interceptions. On top of that, he rushed for 708 yards and seven touchdowns. His rushing ability is something the Packers will need to be aware of.

Jones isn't a star quarterback, but he has improved and played well last season.

4. Derek Carr, New Orleans Saints

On his day, Derek Carr can beat any defense, but he's inconsistent and turns it over too often. In nine seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders, Carr threw for 35,222 yards, 217 touchdowns, but also 99 interceptions. That's an average of 11 picks per season.

Still, Carr is a talented passer and has a good supporting cast around him in New Orleans. This won't be an easy matchup for the Packers.