Davaris Daniels has had workouts with five NFL teams so there is a good chance he won't be back with Calgary this year as he is still only 25 and thus attractive to NFL teams.

“They’ve been going good, there’s a lot of coaching changes so things kind of get delayed a bit, but it’s good,” the 25-year-old said. “I’ve been working out, it’s been going well so just trying to keep the resolve and see what happens. Hopefully something happens, but if not, I’ll be happy to come back and play in the CFL.”
While a return to the Stampeders would certainly be a boost for Calgary football fans, it seems like Daniels is exactly the sort of receiver who will find a job in the NFL after making the most of his CFL opportunity. Daniels won the league’s Most Outstanding Rookie award in 2016 after finishing with 885 yards and nine touchdowns in only 11 games. He wasn’t quite as electrifying in the 2017 regular season, finishing with 743 yards and four touchdowns in 13 games, but provided a brilliant reminder of his abilities when the spotlight shone the brightest.
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