The Seattle Seahawks B.J. Daniels is a man of many talents. Signed as a QB, trained as a kick returner, and then converted full time to WR, he was already making noise with his play on the practice field and in the team’s first preseason game.
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Nary a practice session goes by without a spectacular catch or two from the guy wearing #5. Today was no exception:
Heck of a one-handed catch by B.J. Daniels over rookie Tye Smith on a deep ball from Russell Wilson. #Seahawks
— Brady Henderson (@BradyHenderson) August 17, 2015
But with Tarvaris Jackson nursing a sprained ankle suffered in the Hawks 22-20 loss to Denver in their preseason opener, and the less-than-awe-inspiring R.