The 2024 NFL Draft is here, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information.
Here's our report on Jayden Daniels.
Daniels is an intriguing prospect because his best trait is his explosive running ability by design and through second reaction movement. However, he is a relatively refined passer with solid fundamentals and mechanics. He has an innate willingness to work from the pocket with some sense of patience and progression reading.
Daniels' pocket command has improved significantly with experience, and he has reached a level of play where he has a desirable combination of pocket efficiency and playmaking explosiveness. He does not have a sudden twitchy arm, and the ball does not explode out of his hands. There were clear examples on his tape of deeper throws that lost energy on the back end. Overall, he can make the necessary throws within the structured context of the passing game. There was a calmness and poise to his game, with an easy fluidity to his movement both as a passer and runner.
The tape showed some issues that need to be worked on and could be cleaned up with coaching and experience. Those include less than clear vision at the second and third levels of the coverage, resulting in throws left on the field. There were also snaps when he could compensate for that deficiency with his running ability.
While Daniels mostly exhibited comfortability and patience in the pocket, that did not necessarily translate to consistent higher-level elimination and isolation within the context of route concepts vs. coverage. Overall, Daniels is a higher-level QB prospect with the ability to be patient and efficient from the pocket, especially at the first two levels of the defense.
He has the dynamic playmaking ability to place stress on the defense in critical down-and-distance situations. The fact that Daniels has shown meaningful improvement in his two seasons at LSU is a real positive. My sense is he would work best in an offense that features a higher percentage of 11 personnel with more spread formation looks to better help define the defense pre-snap.
Daniels played his final two seasons at LSU after three years as the starter at Arizona State. He originally came out of southern California as one of the top three dual-threat QB recruits in the nation. In 2023 at LSU, Daniels threw 40 TD passes with only four interceptions, and he rushed for more than 1100 yards
In 2022, LSU's pass game featured predominantly half-field reads. Daniels always had the run option if he did not get a clear picture of the route concepts vs. the coverage
In 2023, LSU's pass game featured NFL route concepts with progression reads that Daniels will need to make at the next level. He made some big-time slot fade throws vs. Ole Miss, three went for touchdowns. He showed a willingness to be patient vs. Ole Miss' high-percentage zone coverage concepts.
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