I think the Daniels negatives are pretty overblown.
I Already posted the facts that showed smaller players get hurt less than bigger players and running QB's are hurt less than non-running Qb's. So, nothing about his build has historically led to more injuries, actually less injuries overall.
Kurt Warner was 27 when he first got to the Rams and 28 the first year he was a starter. Joe Burrow same age as Daniels when drafted.
Daniels can play day 1, Maye, JJ, the younger QB's have to sit a year minimum to get where Daniels is, and they are only 2 years younger. The recent article that was posted here how the successful drafted QB's tend to play the most college games, again Daniels fits the prototype. The age thing is pretty much irrelevant. Actually, to me, it is an advantage, as he needs less time to develop, you have years of tape on him etc.
I'm not sure he has the accuracy and decision making but the other things are not a concern.
I do love that he seems to be the hardest working QB in the draft, he spends 24/7 trying to be better and he has elite running skills.
His floor is pretty high, and you probably get 10 years with him as no worse than an average starting QB.
Not sold on his throwing skills being elite though, and that's how you get to be a top 5 QB.