Jayden Daniels Reportedly Made Strong Impression In First Bears Interview
Caleb Williams is getting all the buzz lately. He’s been the heavy favorite to go #1 overall for two years now, thanks to his exploits at Oklahoma and USC. People have said they would be stunned if the Chicago Bears passed on him for somebody else. That said, other quarterbacks in this 2024 draft class have their fair share of fans. One of them is Jayden Daniels. The reigning Heisman trophy winner had a stellar season at LSU, throwing 40 touchdown passes and only four interceptions. All of that came on top of him showcasing his rare athleticism as a runner.
Nobody debates the guy blossomed in every way imaginable. His progress as a pocket passer was the most notable, making throws into windows most college quarterbacks don’t even bother trying. The talent is obvious. What the Bears need to know is whether he has the mental faculties necessary to handle playing quarterback in Chicago. A source informed SM that he made a hell of a first impression during his 15-minute interview with them at the scouting combine.
He came across as “charismatic,” a “ball of energy,” intelligent, and quick with answers. While it isn’t wise to glean much from such a short meeting, it is at least apparent Daniels wasn’t forgettable.
Jayden Daniels is a bigger threat to Williams than people think.
For all the talk about what Williams can do, Daniels can do them too. He also did them in the SEC, the best conference in college football. Williams did all of his damage in the Big 12 and Pac-12, two conferences that have never been known for great defense. Also, Daniels is 6’4, which is a preferred height for the NFL. Williams is 6’1. The only thing that has some people concerned about the LSU quarterback is his weight (210 lbs) and the fact he turns 24 this year. Teams tend to prefer younger prospects in the draft.
Something to remember here. GM Ryan Poles said he wants players who are resilient, who have seen challenges and overcome them. Jayden Daniels is a perfect example. Many thought his career was finished after things flamed out at Arizona State, marred by injuries and coaching issues. For him to emerge from that wreckage to win the Heisman is a testament to his perseverance. The fact he’s saying the right things in interviews is another step in the right direction.
