Those sessions probably weren’t the most enjoyable parts of the rookie process, especially for Daniels, the one who kept his mouth shut.
As things stand, both Daniels and Nabers have a very good shot at winning Offensive Rookie of the Year. Daniels,
who was named Commanders starting quarterback earlier this week, has the second best odds to win the award at +500, per BetMGM, behind No. 1 pick
Caleb Williams (+130). Nabers is fifth on the list at +1300 and expected to be an integral part of whatever the Giants’ passing attack becomes.You can use those odds, but they
remains to be seen if former LSU teammates Jayden Daniels or Malik Nabers are awarded NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, but they did receive a stern talking to this week.
Daniels, the No. 2 overall draft pick with the Washington Commanders, and Nabers, No. 6 with the New York Giants, made headlines in May when Nabers let
slip they made a personal $10,000 bet over which one will win the Offensive Rookie of the Year award.
They quickly called off the bet once it became public, as the NFL has become
rather sensitive about violations of its gambling policy. That wasn’t the end of it for Daniels and Nabers, though.