Risk Flags
5- Target Competition
Daniels enters a suffocating WR room sitting behind Puka Nacua (dynasty value 9757) and Davante Adams (3418), with Mumpfield, Whittington, and Atwell also competing for scraps. Meaningful early-career target share is structurally blocked barring injuries.
- Injury Concerns
Daniels missed significant time in 2022 (Liberty), 2024 (LSU — foot, knee, lower leg), and 2025 (Miami — lower leg, 3 games missed). The recurring nature of lower-body injuries across three programs is a legitimate durability red flag entering the NFL.
- Age & Draft Capital
At 24.0 years old — a product of six college seasons across three programs — Daniels is among the oldest skill players in the 2026 rookie class. His 6th-round draft capital (197th overall) signals limited organizational conviction relative to the developmental timeline dynasty requires.
- Athletic Ceiling
A 4.58 forty undermines his framing as a 'deep threat' and caps his ceiling as a vertical separator. In McVay's timing-based offense that rewards precise route-running over raw athleticism, his lack of elite speed limits explosive play creation and keeps his ceiling as a possession/slot contributor.
- QB Dependency
Stafford (38) is the present, but rookie Ty Simpson (R1 P13) signals a transition window; any volume Daniels earns is tied to an aging-QB offense in flux.