Jayden Daniels doesn’t seem to be lacking in confidence.
If the former LSU QB and reigning Heisman Trophy winner dons a Patriots cap next month at the 2024 NFL Draft, the pressure will be on for the dual-threat signal-caller in short order.
Not only will Daniels be tabbed as a much-needed remedy for a Patriots offense that averaged just a messy 13.9 points per game in 2023, the 23-year-old QB will quickly shoulder the burden of being Tom Brady’s sought-after successor and a franchise savior in Foxborough.
But speaking after LSU’s Pro Day on Wednesday, Daniels stressed that he isn’t worried about those high expectations.