
C.J. Daniels
C.J. Daniels projects as a mid-round developmental receiver with NFL size and competitive traits but limited athletic separation metrics. His 60-grade composite reflects a player with role versatility and reliability that could find a niche in a pass-heavy system, likely as a slot or Z-receiver rather than a primary outside threat. Teams seeking possession receivers who can move the chains and contribute on special teams will show interest, though his ceiling appears capped as a No. 3 or 4 option.
Daniels' athletic ceiling is the primary concern—his measured explosiveness and straight-line speed metrics suggest limited ability to separate at the NFL level against press coverage and elite cornerbacks. Additionally, his production at Miami came against a talent-variable ACC schedule, raising questions about how his route-running and hands will translate against NFL-caliber secondaries and whether he can develop into more than a role player.