The Washington Commanders' quarterbacks engage in a weekly competition involving throwing a football into a garbage can, but rookie Jayden Daniels stands out in actual game situations. Despite not succeeding in the drill, he leads the NFL with four touchdown passes that had a completion probability of 30% or less, showcasing his remarkable accuracy under pressure.
Daniels' skills were highlighted in several key plays, including a game-winning Hail Mary against the Chicago Bears and a touchdown pass to Terry McLaurin with a completion probability of just 28.1%. His confidence and ability to make difficult throws have impressed both teammates and coaches, indicating a promising future for the rookie quarterback.