Days before the 2024 NFL Draft, LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels is the top choice to be selected No. 2 overall by the Washington Commanders. That's what makes Daniels' agent, Agent 1 Athlete Management's Ron of his group, his recent developments with Butler so interesting.
Wednesday is pro football talk criticized Coaches said they invited four top quarterback prospects on a group visit rather than bringing them individually, weakening the team's ability to maximize time with each prospect. said.Later that night, Butler answered On Twitter, he responded to PFT's tweets using a “thinking face” emoji.
Butler also liked two posts criticizing Washington's process, according to USA Today's Commander's Wire. Some of them are, “How many companies do this? Do they put them around their peers? Bring in the players on their team and see how they interact? Who would do something like this?'' “Is that it?” Does fk care about how they interact with players they don't play with? This doesn't make sense to me. ”
on friday, ESPN's Adam Schefter It seemed to confirm that his relationship with Butler was not going well.
“Negotiations with Jaden Daniels' agent, Ron Butler, didn't seem to go very well and he appeared on social media last night to be less than happy with the process,” Schefter said on “The Get Up.” He spoke at “I think Jaden Daniels thought it would be his only visit to meet with the managers. A lot of people think Jaden Daniels was going to end up being the No. 2 overall pick. But… The commanders essentially opened up the process.”
On Thursday, Commanders general manager Adam Peters said the evaluation process would benefit from the team bringing in four quarterbacks: Daniels, North Carolina's Drake Maye, Michigan's JJ McCarthy and Washington's Michael Penix. This is even more interesting since I mentioned that I feel it will be.
“What's great is you get to see them all together in a group setting,” Peters said. Via ESPN. “They all spent a lot of time individually with the coaches and with us. They came in at staggered times as well. It was a good mix of that and everyone working together in a fun environment.”
It remains to be seen whether or how this apparent disconnect between the manager and Daniels' agent will affect the team's decision-making regarding the No. 2 pick, but at this late stage The problem is that even a small wrench can cause problems.Fascinating development.