The Washington Commanders are actively assessing their quarterback options, with LSU’s Jayden Daniels emerging as a prominent contender. Daniels, alongside other quarterback prospects, including Drake Maye and J.J. McCarthy, visited the Commanders this week for evaluations.
Amid speculation surrounding their draft strategy, reports suggest that the Commanders are leaning towards selecting Daniels with the second overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic indicated that while uncertainties persist, the Commanders seem to be pointing toward Daniels as their preferred choice.
Jayden Daniels has shown the Washington Commanders that he is capable
General manager Adam Peters, who joined the Commanders in January, remains tight-lipped about the team’s plans. However, recent sightings of Daniels meeting with Commanders’ head coach Dan Quinn and Peters suggest a potential alignment towards drafting the talented quarterback.
Daniels boasts an impressive college career, starting at Arizona State before transferring to LSU and winning the Heisman Trophy in 2023.
With a notable track record, including impressive passing and rushing statistics, Daniels presents a compelling option for the Commanders as they seek to solidify their quarterback position.
As the Commanders aim to navigate a successful rebuild under Peters’ leadership, the potential addition of Daniels signals a significant step towards securing a franchise quarterback for the future.
With the NFL Draft looming, anticipation builds as fans await the Commanders’ decision and the prospect of ushering in a new era of success.