Jayden Daniels responds to terrifying viral photo of his elbow
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - NOVEMBER 11: Jayden Daniels #5 of the LSU Tigers throws the ball during the first half against the Florida Gators at Tiger Stadium on November 11, 2023 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
Jayden Daniels has put a bit of a scare into fans of teams that might draft him, based on a terrifying photo of his elbow.
The dynamic quarterback prospect out of LSU is projected to go extremely high in the 2024 NFL Draft, but there will be real concerns about his ability to stay healthy at the NFL level, mainly because of his slender frame (6-foot-4, 210 pounds) and how much he runs the ball. That’s going to be scary enough; it’s a bit much to throw arm issues on top of that.
But after a photo of Daniels’ throwing motion went viral last week, concerns about his elbow quickly rose to the surface. It’s not an exaggeration to say that he looks like a broken action figure. Not the ideal way to describe an athlete’s physique.
Jayden Daniels Elbow Photo:
Yeah … it’s at least slightly terrifying to see the definition of Daniels’ bones to this level. Based on this photo, the man looks one throw away from his arm just flying out of its socket in the middle of a game. Guy’s going to have to pick it up and walk off the field “Saving Private Ryan”-style.
Good news, though. Daniels my elbow is perfectly fine .. stop the cap!!🧢🥱
— Jayden Daniels (@JayD__5) March 29, 2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener">says his elbow is “perfectly fine”. He apparently heard enough about his elbow to be compelled to tweet about it last Friday:
So, this is a pretty cut-and-dry “move along, nothing to see here” moment for Daniels. He can say whatever he wants, but there’s no un-seeing that elbow. It’s fair to note, however, that Daniels has never had a serious elbow injury in his football career.
We’ve got Daniels heading to the Patriots at third overall in our latest seven-round mock draft, which you can read below.
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Dolloff's Patriots Mock Draft 2.0: Grabbing 2 first-rounders
The New England Patriots need a quarterback, and the people in charge won’t let them get out of the 2024 NFL Draft without one.
At least, that’s what it sounds like, when you listen to Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Though he claimed to be hands-off when it comes to the football operation, Kraft does run the organization, and can influence major decisions in any area, if he so pleases. Kraft also recently said that he would like to see the Patriots get a “top-rate young quarterback,” so hands-off, he is not.
As they sit at the No. 3 pick in the draft, with three highly rated quarterback prospects available at the top, the Patriots have it lined up for them too perfectly not to simply stay at 3 and take one. It’s arguably just as risky to pass on one of these guys, and we’re not expecting ownership to let them do that, anyway.
So, let’s kick off a new Patriots mock draft with another new QB…
Round 1, Pick No. 3:
QB Jayden Daniels, LSU
In the latest Patriots mock draft, Jayden Daniels heads to the Patriots at No. 3 overall. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
Yes, Daniels has risen as high as No. 2 on a lot of big boards, and he’s become heavily rumored as the Commanders’ pick at second overall. But that was before the pro days. For the purposes of this Patriots fan-fiction, Washington opts for UNC’s Drake Maye or Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy, allowing the dynamic Daniels to slip to the Patriots at third.
The 2023 Heisman Trophy winner is an exceptional athlete, with a very good arm and elite running ability, the kind of dual threat that can thrive in today’s NFL. He’s also commended for his football intelligence and ability to make passes from the pocket, and not always on his first read. His combination of physical and mental acumen gives him a chance to start right away.
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The obvious concern with Daniels is his relatively wiry build at 6-foot-4 and only 210 pounds. That, combined with his running and a propensity to hold the ball too long, make him a five-alarm injury risk. It would be wise for his new team to make sure he can consistently get rid of the ball quickly from the pocket and keep himself out of physical danger.
Self-preservation is the name of the game with Daniels, because as long as he’s on the field, he has a chance to be a high-end playmaker at the NFL level. That’s why he’s a virtual certainty to go in the top-3 of the draft. Here, the Patriots hope they land their next franchise quarterback.
Matt, a North Andover, Massachusetts native, has been with The Sports Hub since 2010. Growing up the son of Boston University All-American and Melrose High School hall-of-fame hockey player Steve Dolloff, sports was always a part of his life. After attending Northeastern University, Matt focused his love of sports on writing, extensively writing about all four major Boston teams. He also is a co-host of the Sports Hub Underground podcast and is a regular on-air contributor on the Sports Hub. Matt writes about all New England sports from Patriots football to Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins.