Before Daniels, Washington had drafted five other quarterbacks in the first round from 1994 to 2019: Heath Shuler, Patrick Ramsey, Jason Campbell, Robert Griffin III and Dwayne Haskins. They combined to go 51-86 as starters for Washington, with one Pro Bowl selection (Griffin). Only Campbell served as the primary starter for four years; he is also the only one who started 12 or more games in three different seasons.
Now comes Daniels, the Heisman Trophy winner who became a No. 2 pick — just like Griffin in 2012 - who the Commanders are hoping can finally bring stability to the position.