Jayden Daniels, the former LSU star quarterback, has set his sights on becoming the greatest running quarterback in NFL history, surpassing legends like Michael Vick and Lamar Jackson. During an interview with CBS Sports, Daniels expressed his admiration for Vick as the trailblazer but believes that Jackson has currently earned the mantle. However, his ultimate goal is to establish himself as the premier player at this position. Daniels recognizes that NFL teams have advised him to adopt a more cautious approach to running, emphasizing the importance of avoiding unnecessary hits. While Daniels’ explosive running ability, which saw him accumulate 1,134 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns last season, is a key component of his game, he understands the need to balance his athleticism with longevity. Despite his impressive rushing prowess, Daniels also boasts an exceptional arm, evidenced by his 3,812 passing yards, 40 touchdowns, and just four interceptions last season. As the NFL Draft approaches on Thursday, Daniels is poised to make a significant impact on the league if he can successfully navigate the challenges of being a dual-threat quarterback and limit the number of hits he takes. His unique skill set and unwavering determination make him a player to watch in the upcoming season and beyond.