Jayden Daniels.
About Jayden
Jayden Daniels is the starting quarterback for the Washington Commanders, wearing number 5 and operating as the focal point of Washington's offense. He stands 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 210 pounds, giving him a lean, athletic frame that supports both arm talent and mobility. Daniels played college football at LSU, where he won the Heisman Trophy before entering the NFL Draft.
In the 2024 season, Daniels appeared in 17 games, logging a full starting slate as a rookie and establishing himself as one of the most impactful first-year quarterbacks in recent memory. His dual-threat profile, combining pocket passing with above-average rushing ability, makes him a high-usage player in Washington's scheme. For bettors, that dual-threat capability is directly relevant to prop markets. Quarterback rushing yards and rushing attempts props are worth monitoring given his mobility, while passing volume props such as passing yards and touchdown totals reflect his role as the clear primary starter handling a full game workload across 17 contests. His ability to extend plays and contribute on the ground adds a layer of variance to traditional passing props, meaning bettors should account for rushing production when evaluating overall output lines. As the Commanders build around Daniels entering the back half of his rookie year and beyond, his usage and prop ceilings are expected to remain among the higher floors at the position.