Chase Daniel

William Chase Daniel is an American football quarterback for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. He played college football at Missouri and was signed by the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent in 2009. Daniel has also played for the Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints, and Chicago Bears. He is widely considered one of the most successful quarterbacks in the school’s history.

About Chase Daniel in brief

Summary Chase DanielWilliam Chase Daniel is an American football quarterback for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. He played college football at Missouri and was signed by the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent in 2009. Daniel has also played for the Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints, and Chicago Bears. He is widely considered one of the most successful quarterbacks in the school’s history. Daniel was invited by the Heisman Trophy Trust to go to New York City as one of four finalists in 2007. He finished fourth in the voting and is the second-highest finish in voting by a Missouri Tigers player, with Paul Christman the only one to finish higher. Daniel set a school record for passing touchdowns in a game, racking up five scores in the season opener against Murray State. He was also named the EA Sports National Player of the Year for the 2004 season. Daniel won the 5A Division II state championship in Texas in 2004. His high school team won a No. 1 national ranking in 2004 and 2004 as well as a state runner-up in 2003. He led his team to a 31–1 record in those years and was a two-year starter at quarterback. He completed 65. 2% of his passes for 8,298 yards and 91 touchdowns and added 2,954 rushing yards and 39 scores. He also rushed for a net 253  yards and four touchdowns for a total offense of 37 touchdowns and 4,559 yards, which was good for an average of almost 326 yards per game.

Daniel led the Tigers to the cusp of a national championship appearance; in late November 2007, the program surged to #1 in the Associated Press poll for the first time since 1960. Despite his impressive statistics, Daniel was not recruited heavily by his preferred school, Texas. This presented an opportunity for Missouri to recruit him, and give him a chance to be part of a resurgent program. Daniel started all 13 games in 2006 as Missouri earned a berth in the Brut Sun Bowl. Daniel improved in 2007, throwing for 4,306 yards with a 68. 2 percent completion rate and 33 touchdowns, with only 11 interceptions in 14 games. On January 1, 2008, Missouri wrapped up a school-best showing with a 38–2 season with a win over Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl. He became the third Tiger to finish in the top ten in the ESPN poll — the highest ranking in school history — and #5 in the final poll. Daniel is the first Missouri player to receive this honor. He has also been named the Big 12 Conference named Daniel the Offensive Offensive Player of Year. Daniel also was named to the First Team All-Academic Big 12 Team. He had been offered scholarships from Maryland, Oklahoma State, Stanford, and Texas A&M, but he stuck to his verbal commitment with Missouri. Daniel played in 10 games for the Tigers in 2005 and 2006.