Cardinals have met with Nebraska DL prospect Darrion Daniels

In 55 total college games, he had 91 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 11 tackles for loss. 

The Arizona Cardinals continue to prepare for the NFL draft and, while they cannot have in-person meetings with player prospects, they have been holding virtual meetings.

One such player is Nebraska defensive lineman Darrion Daniels.

According to Draft Wire’s Justin Melo, Daniels has had a predraft FaceTime meeting with the Cardinals and other teams.

Daniels played four seasons at Oklahoma State before moving to Nebraska as a graduate transfer so he could play with his younger brother.

Daniels is a great teammate in the locker room. He plays hard but some say he lacks technique and discipline. He measured in at the combine at 6-3 and 311 pounds. In 55 total college games, he had 91 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 11 tackles for loss.

He could be a potential Day 3 target or priority free agent if he doesn’t get drafted.

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