ASHBURN, Va. -- A smile crept over Jayden Daniels' face.
It was his first news conference as a member of the Washington Commanders, and Daniels, wearing an all-black suit and dark gray Commanders ball cap, was listening to a question from a local reporter.
The night prior, after selecting the former LSU quarterback No. 2 overall in the 2024 draft, Washington general manager Adam Peters colorfully told reporters Daniels, at his best, can have a soul-stealing impact on opposing defenses.