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FFL: Week 7 | NFL: Week 7
Jayden Daniels

QB WAS

College: LSU | Rookie
Height: 6'4" | Weight: 210 lbs
Birth Date: 2000-12-18
Depth Chart: QB.1
2024 Bye Week: 14

Rostered: 99.7%
Started: 90.7%
Total Pts: 130
Avg Pts: 21.67
Rank: 3 QB

MMH

Fantasy WeekPts
Scoring
Week 126Jayden Daniels 88 rush and rec yds (8 pts)
Jayden Daniels 184 passing yds (6 pts)
Jayden Daniels 1 yd TD rush (6 pts)
Jayden Daniels 1 yd TD rush (6 pts)
Week 212Jayden Daniels 44 rush and rec yds (4 pts)
Jayden Daniels 226 passing yds (8 pts)
Week 329Jayden Daniels 39 rush and rec yds (3 pts)
Jayden Daniels 254 passing yds (10 pts)
Jayden Daniels 1 yd TD pass (5 pts)
Jayden Daniels 27 yd TD pass (5 pts)
Jayden Daniels 4 yd TD rush (6 pts)
Week 422Jayden Daniels 1 passing 2XP (1 pts)
Jayden Daniels 47 rush and rec yds (4 pts)
Jayden Daniels 233 passing yds (8 pts)
Jayden Daniels 10 yd TD pass (5 pts)
Jayden Daniels 9 yd TD rush (6 pts)
Jayden Daniels 1 interception thrown (-2 pts)
Week 519Jayden Daniels 82 rush and rec yds (8 pts)
Jayden Daniels 238 passing yds (8 pts)
Jayden Daniels 41 yd TD pass (5 pts)
Jayden Daniels 1 interception thrown (-2 pts)
Week 622Jayden Daniels 22 rush and rec yds (2 pts)
Jayden Daniels 269 passing yds (10 pts)
Jayden Daniels 7 yd TD pass (5 pts)
Jayden Daniels 6 yd TD pass (5 pts)
Week 72221-236yds / 1.4TDs 12-56yds / 0.6TDs projected
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Player Notes
Oct 18 6:00pm ET

Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels has another favorable matchup this weekend and should be locked into all lineups as a high-end QB1. Despite seeing his winning streak snapped last weekend in Baltimore, Daniels threw for a season-high 269 yards with two scores en route to scoring 23.7 PPR points. This weekend, he faces the Carolina Panthers, who have allowed the 19th-most PPR points to opposing quarterbacks. Daniels should provide a high floor with his rushing ability and elite upside with his increasing progression as a passer.

From RotoBaller

Oct 15 4:30pm ET

Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels enjoyed a breakout performance last week on Monday Night Football and looks to keep it rolling in the desert against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Last week, Daniels eclipsed 250 passing yards and threw for two scores for the first time in his career after relying primarily on his legs during the first two games of the campaign. With his incredible rushing ability, Daniels has scored over 30 PPR points twice. This week, he faces the Arizona Cardinals in a game with the highest point total of the week at 50, suggesting this could be a high-scoring affair and should open the door for significant fantasy opportunities. Daniels should be locked into all starting lineups and viewed as a high-end QB1.

From RotoBaller

Oct 13 6:13pm ET

Dynasty | Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels completed 24-of-35 passes for 269 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions in a loss against Baltimore. Dynasty Analysis: He also led the Commanders with 22 rushing yards. Washington lost the game 30-23, but you can't put that on Daniels, who dealt with a complete lack of a rushing attack and tried to shoulder the entire offensive load on his own. If this is the floor for Daniels (and there are few places tougher to play than Baltimore), he's locked in as a QB1 for the long haul. If you missed out on Daniels this off-season, you're not getting him any time soon.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Oct 13 4:40pm ET

Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels went 24-for-35 with 269 yards and two scores in their loss to the Baltimore Ravens. He added 22 yards on six rushing attempts and did not throw an interception. This was a season-high passing total for the former second-overall pick, but he could not win his fifth-straight game. Daniels found his top wideout, Terry McLaurin, for two scores in the red zone. Fantasy managers should continue to start Daniels in all formats as he takes on the Carolina Panthers next weekend, who have allowed the 25th-most points to opposing QBs.

From RotoBaller

Oct 11 6:30pm ET

Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels looks to win his fifth straight game on Sunday as he takes on the Baltimore Ravens. After losing his first professional game, Daniels has averaged an impressive 24.2 PPR points per game with 951 total passing yards, 212 rushing yards, and six scores. The LSU standout has only turned the ball over twice and completed a remarkable 78.5% of his passes. This weekend, he faces a Baltimore defense that has allowed the 28th-most points to opposing quarterbacks. Daniels should be locked into all lineups this weekend as this game could become quite high-scoring given the projected 51.5-point total, which is the highest of the slate.

From RotoBaller

Oct 6 7:54pm ET

Dynasty | Commanders rookie Jayden Daniels completed 14-of-25 passes for 238 yards with one touchdown and one interception, while adding 82 rushing yards in a blowout win against Cleveland. Dynasty Analysis: Daniels is the real deal and may be the closest thing we've seen to Lamar Jackson since, well, Lamar Jackson. While this wasn't his best game, it may also represent a fantasy floor that's insanely high on a weekly basis. Daniels makes every routine play but also has a flair for the dramatic and looks like a true long-term QB1. If you took the plunge on Daniels this off-season, congratulations.

Oct 6 4:50pm ET

Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels went 14-for-25 with 238 yards with a TD and one interception in his fourth consecutive victory. He added 82 yards on the ground on 11 carries. The Commanders were in complete control of this game and did not need to rely on their passing game too often. His score came off a 41-yard pass to Dyami Brown in the second quarter, and his longest pass off a 66-yard strike to Terry McLaurin. Still, Daniels' ability to use his legs will always provide him a safe floor in any game script. Daniels remains a must-start option in all formats next weekend when he takes on the Baltimore Ravens.

From RotoBaller

Oct 4 5:40pm ET

Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels should be viewed as a high-end QB1 this weekend as he faces the Cleveland Browns. Since losing the first game of the season, the former number-two overall pick has led Washington to three straight victories. During this stretch, Daniels has averaged 24.2 PPR points per game with an average of 237 passing yards and 43 rushing yards. He has found the end zone five times (three through the air and twice with his legs) and has only turned the ball over once. Given his current performance, he should be locked into all lineups despite the difficult matchup against the Browns, who have allowed the seventh-fewest points to opposing QBs.

From RotoBaller

Oct 1 4:05pm ET

Washington's QB Jayden Daniels scored 27.35 fantasy points in Sunday's Week 4 win in Arizona. Daniels threw for 233 yards on 26-of-30 with one touchdown and one interception.

Sep 29 10:13pm ET

Dynasty | Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels completed 26-of-30 passes for 233 yards with one touchdown and one interception, while adding 47 rushing yards and another score in a blowout win against the Cardinals. Dynasty Analysis: Daniels has now completed 82.1% (87-of-106) of his passes over first four games of his career.Not only is that an NFL record for a quarterback's first four career starts, it's highest completion percentage by a quarterback in any four game span since 1950. Let that soak in for a second as you re-evaluate his dynasty value, which is clearly that of an elite QB1 moving forward.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Sep 29 7:30pm ET

Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels went 26-for-30 for 233 yards and a score through the air on Sunday. He added 47 rushing yards and another score on eight carries. Even though the rookie sensation took a step back from a fantasy standpoint this weekend, he continued to develop as a passer, leading the Commanders to a third straight victory. Washington leaned on their rushing attack in this one which took the ball out of Daniels' hands. However, he salvaged his fantasy day with a nine-yard TD run in the third quarter and a 10-yard TD pass to Terry McLaurin late in the fourth quarter. Fantasy managers should continue to confidently start Daniels even though he faces a tough Cleveland Browns defense next week.

From RotoBaller

Sep 27 5:40pm ET

Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels enjoyed a breakout performance last week on Monday Night Football and looks to keep it rolling in the desert against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Last week, Daniels eclipsed 250 passing yards and threw for two scores for the first time in his career after relying primarily on his legs during the first two games of the campaign. With his incredible rushing ability, Daniels has scored over 30 PPR points twice. This week, he faces the Arizona Cardinals in a game with the highest point total of the week at 50, suggesting this could be a high-scoring affair and should open the door for significant fantasy opportunities. Daniels should be locked into all starting lineups and viewed as a high-end QB1.

From RotoBaller

Sep 25 8:15pm ET

Commanders' QB Jayden Daniels scored an astounding 30.60 fantasy points in Monday's Week 3 win in Cincinnati. Daniels threw for 254 yards on 21-of-23 with two touchdowns.

Sep 24 1:13am ET

Dynasty | Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels completed 21-of-23 passes for 254 yards, with two touchdowns and no interceptions, adding 39 rushing yards and another touchdown in a road win against the Bengals. Dynasty Analysis: Uhh, what? Daniels set the rookie record for completion percentage in a game and looked calm, cool, and collected in the process. If there were any doubts about his transition to the NFL, they were answered tonight as Daniels routinely made play after play on the road against a team absolutely desperate for a win. Daniels looks like the player we thought Anthony Richardson could be last year and has the looks of a long-term QB1 already. The buying window has closed.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Sep 23 11:40pm ET

Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels flirted with perfection on Monday night as he went 21-for-23 with 254 passing yards and two scores. He added 40 yards and a score on 11 carries on the ground. After earning his first professional victory last week against the Giants, the former number-two overall pick took a significant step forward this evening. Daniels was poised in the pocket all night and had his best game as a passer. After Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler punched in the first two scores on the ground, Daniels took the rest of the game into his own hands as he ran in a score before halftime and threw two passing scores in the second half, including his first-ever passing score that came from the one-yard line to lineman Trent Scott. Later in the fourth, Daniels would throw the eventual game-winning score to his No.1 wideout Terry McLaurin from 27 yards out. Fantasy managers should view the former LSU Tiger as a QB1 going forward, as not only did he flash the elite upside as a runner, but he was beginning to settle in as a passer. He is a must-start next week as he travels to the desert to face the Cardinals.

From RotoBaller

Sep 20 9:20pm ET

Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels looks to continue his strong start to his professional career on Monday evening as he travels to Cincinnati on Monday night. After throwing just 186 yards in his debut, Daniels improved his total to 226 yards last week and completed six more passes in the process. While he did not run as much as in the opener, he still used his legs ten times and tallied an additional 44 yards. Even though it slightly lowered his fantasy production last week, it was promising to see him use his arm more than his legs. The former LSU Tiger should be viewed as a QB1 going forward, even though he faces a tough Bengal defense that has allowed an average of 21 points each game.

From RotoBaller

Sep 15 6:13pm ET

Dynasty | Jayden Daniels completed 23-of-29 passes for 226 yards, while adding 44 rushing yards in the Commanders win over the Giants. Dynasty Analysis: Daniels wasn't able to produce any touchdowns on the day but one thing is very clear after two weeks - Daniels has the "it" factor. Routinely making something out of nothing, Daniels simply willed the team to a win, his first as a starter in the NFL. There are going to be some better days statistically moving forward but it seems Washington has truly found their quarterback of the future. The buying window on Daniels is creeping shut.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Sep 15 5:10pm ET

Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels went 23-for-29 with 226 passing yards in his first regular-season victory against the New York Giants. On the ground, he added 44 yards on ten carries. This was a significant improvement for the number-two overall pick, as he threw for just 184 yards on 17 completions in his debut last week. Throughout the afternoon, the LSU product was able to lead Washington downfield but could not capitalize on any red zone opportunities as the Commanders only came away with field goals - six of them. His longest pass of the day was a 34-yarder to Noah Brown on the eventual game-winning drive. Fantasy managers should continue to feel comfortable staring Daniels in all formats, given his elite rushing ability, even as he continues to develop as a passer. He should be viewed as a low-end QB1 next week as he faces the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night.

From RotoBaller

Sep 13 8:20am ET

Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels relied on his legs in his regular season debut as he ran for 88 yards and two scores on 16 carries. Through the air, he went 17-for-24 for 184 yards. The Commanders could not find much consistency in their passing attack, which forced the reigning Heisman winner to utilize his legs much more than his coaching staff would like. However, fantasy managers hope that the LSU product does not shy away from taking off, as his running ability placed him as the No.3 QB in total points last week. This weekend, he will face the New York Giants, which allowed over 200 passing yards to Sam Darnold. While Daniels will still need time to develop as a passer, fantasy managers should feel confident starting him this weekend in any league size.

From RotoBaller

Sep 11 1:10am ET

Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn has expressed a desire for rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels to prioritize passing over rushing after his Week 1 performance. Quinn stated, "We'd love to see him remain a passer first." The news is a little worrisome for fantasy as Daniels' rushing helped propel him to a top-three finish at the quarterback position in Week 1. Despite an impressive debut with 88 rushing yards and two touchdownsmarking the most rushing yards by a rookie quarterback in a Week 1 debut and the most carries by a Commanders quarterbackDaniels showed vulnerabilities in his passing game. The team's leading receivers were running backs Austin Ekeler and Brian Robinson, while wideouts contributed only 55 yards, with top receiver Terry McLaurin managing just two catches for 17 yards. Additionally, Daniels' high rushing volume raises concerns about his durability and the need for improved sliding technique to avoid big hits. Washington will look to adjust their game plan for Week 2 against the New York Giants to reduce Daniels' reliance on running.

From RotoBaller

NFL Week
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2024 Season130125166140460322402
Week 1@TB2617241840088200
Week 2NYG1223292260044000
Week 3@CIN2921232542039100
Week 4@ARI2226302331047101
Week 5CLE1914252381082001
Week 6@BAL2224352692022000
Week 7CAR
Week 8CHI
Week 9@NYG
Week 10PIT
Week 11@PHI
Week 12DAL
Week 13TEN
Week 14bye
Week 15@NO
Week 16PHI
Week 17ATL
Week 18@DAL