Florida State Seminoles quarterback Ashton Daniels is severely flying under the radar ahead of the 2026 season.Although Daniels is yet to find his break as the face of a program, the quarterback is severely overlooked when it comes to national quarterback rankings.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementOn3 college football analyst Andy Staples released his top 10 ACC quarterback rankings earlier this week, and he left Daniels completely off his top ten.Instead, the national analyst gave the crown to conference rival Darian Mensah, the high-flying Miami signal-caller widely projected to be the top signal caller in not just the ACC but the entire college football heading into 2026.Since Daniels college career so far has been nothing short of a roller coaster, naturally he doesn’t pass the ey test or have the stats to feature among the top 5.He went from starting at Stanford, transferring to Auburn for a chaotic 2025 campaign, and finally landing at Florida State as a graduate transfer for 2026. Because he has bounced around and hasn’t put together a single, consistent elite season, national analysts are treating him as a major question mark.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAnd frankly, his stats are just as much underwhelming. After a decent sophomore year, his junior season at Stanford saw his touchdown-to-interception ratio flip entirely, throwing 10 touchdowns to 12 interceptions.His transfer to Auburn made things worse. When he stepped in for a benched Jackson Arnold at Auburn, the results were highly erratic.In a brutal loss to Kentucky, he failed to complete half his passes and threw for a meager 108 yards. He finished his brief 2025 stint with a 57.1% completion rate and just 3 passing touchdowns over 4 games.His tape shows that Daniels needs to work on throwing into tight windows under pressure when the pocket collapses and improve his decision-making overall to finally weaponize his talent in Tallahassee.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAll that said, there was a reason Mike Norvell brought in Daniels and handed him the keys to his offense.Daniels is a legitimate weapon on the ground. He has racked up 1,397 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns in his career. In 2024, he was actually Stanford’s leading rusher with 669 yards.Daniels didn’t get many games to play at Auburn, but when he did, he absolutely owned the offense. He absolutely shredded a ranked Vanderbilt squad during his time as the Tigers’ QB, putting up 353 passing yards, 89 rushing yards, and 4 total touchdowns.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThat game proved his ceiling is incredibly high when surrounded by real playmakers.And when it comes to him working out at Norvell;s offense, it makes sense. Norvell’s offense is at its best when a mobile quarterback can stress defenses on the ground, opening up deep play-action shots.If Florida State can protect him and steady his decision-making, Daniels has the raw physical tools to shock people in the ACC and e
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