Jayden Daniels is entering the NFL as the No. 2 overall pick for the Washington Commanders with high expectations as a top high school quarterback recruit and Heisman Trophy winner. He is described as a competitor and someone willing to do whatever it takes to change the trajectory of the franchise over time. Despite knowing that success may not come as quickly as it did for others, he is focused on putting in the work to make an impact and bond with his new team.

Daniels has high expectations for his rookie season and has a friendly wager with his former LSU teammate Malik Nabers over who will win the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award. He has the second-shortest odds to win the award and has praised Nabers for his explosive play, comparing him to star wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase. Despite facing some challenges during his pre-draft visit with the Commanders, Daniels remains confident and positive about his future with the team.

The offensive coordinator for the Commanders, Kliff Kingsbury, has been described as open-minded by Daniels, and the offense is expected to have a balanced approach. Daniels feels that the scheme suits him well and is looking forward to working with Kingsbury and head coach Dan Quinn. While many expect Daniels to start as the quarterback in Week 1, the team is flexible with the timeline and will make the decision based on his readiness.

Heading into the highly competitive NFC East division, Daniels is excited about the challenge of facing iconic teams like the Giants, Cowboys, and Eagles. He recognizes the level of competition in the division and is eager to make his mark and contribute to the Commanders’ success. Daniels is looking forward to playing in high-profile games and believes that the team can make some noise in the division. He is prepared to face the physicality and stars of the NFC East with determination and confidence.

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