Much of the talk throughout a long offseason centered on whether Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels would decline in Year 2 of his professional career. Rookie success is always positive, but NFL history is littered with signal-callers who cannot sustain their early momentum.
Daniels is different. And he shut up any skeptics with his first training camp pass.
Everyone associated with the Commanders knows what a special player and person Daniels is. Adam Peters was convinced this was the prospect to spearhead an exciting new era at No. 2 overall in the 2024 NFL Draft.