Quarterbacks who can do damage as runners are cheat codes in fantasy football. Think about it: 10 rushing yards is equivalent to 25 passing yards in fantasy. So, every 100 rushing yards equates to 250 passing yards. Plus, every rushing TD is worth the same as 1.5 passing touchdowns in the majority of leagues. And Jayden Daniels can run with the best of them. He rushed for 2,000-plus yards and 21 touchdowns with LSU in the past two seasons. Dual-threat QBs like Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen and Jalen Hurts, to name a few, are QB1s in fantasy from the moment they start. Daniels is the next cheat-code QB. I haven’t even mentioned that he’s a talented passer with proven weapons around him. In fact, he’s the only player in FBS history to finish his career with 12,000-plus passing yards and 3,000-plus rushing yards. You can draft him as a low-end QB1 or high-end QB2, but he brings top-five upside.