We all saw what James Daniels could do at center in his NFL debut. The movement skills showed a tremendous ceiling and showed a player who was beyond his level of competition. It had many in the media questioning what the team would do with the rookie second-round pick.
Daniels came into camp competing with Eric Kush as a backup left guard. The injury to Hroniss Grasu has left more snaps open at backup center. While Ryan Pace and company said that the plan was for Daniels to transition to guard, it is hard to argue how natural he looked at his college position at center.