Jayden Daniels, the poised Heisman Trophy winner from LSU, addressed speculation surrounding his NFL draft prospects and potential trade rumors with the Washington Commanders. Despite facing repeated inquiries, Daniels maintained a diplomatic approach, expressing his gratitude for any team that selects him. When pressed specifically about the Commanders, Daniels affirmed his willingness to contribute fully should he be drafted by the team.
Daniels, widely projected as a top-three pick, acknowledged the Commanders’ unorthodox approach during pre-draft visits, which involved a group Topgolf outing. However, he downplayed any concerns, emphasizing his positive interactions with the team. He also spoke highly of offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, known for his success with mobile quarterbacks.
Daniels also acknowledged his relationships with Raiders coach Antonio Pierce and offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, who have a history with mobile quarterbacks. Pierce was an assistant at Arizona State when Daniels played there before transferring to LSU.
Daniels joined other top draft prospects, including USC’s Caleb Williams, Drake Maye from North Carolina, and Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy, in participating in a clinic with Special Olympics Michigan athletes. The event showcased their enthusiasm and dedication to football.
With a record-breaking number of quarterbacks expected to be selected in the first round, Daniels expressed excitement about the upcoming draft class, highlighting the exceptional talent available.