
"Availability is your best ability. I don't care what you did your rookie year... last year you were on the shelf, I don't like it, man. When he was lifting them all the way to the NFC chip, he had 900 yards rushing... if he continues to run like that, we're going to continue to see the same stuff."
"Two-time NFL MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson was considered injury-prone early on in his career, and still is by some. Usually, when it comes to signal-callers, it's code for a dual-threat passer. That hasn't stopped more traditional gunslingers, such as Joe Burrow, from facing major health issues."
Jayden Daniels transitioned from a historic rookie season leading the Washington Commanders to the NFC Championship game to becoming a polarizing figure due to durability concerns. After playing in only seven games last season and finishing just four, skeptics question his ability to remain healthy. Former cornerback Aqib Talib criticized Daniels' availability, emphasizing that durability is essential for quarterback success. While Talib's criticism carries weight given football's physical demands, injury-proneness is not always predictable or indicative of future performance. Other quarterbacks like Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow have faced similar scrutiny. New offensive coordinator David Blough may need to limit Daniels' scrambling to reduce injury risk.
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