CFL spotlight on Calgary receiver DaVaris Daniels after meteoric rookie season
CALGARY — DaVaris Daniels has lost the element of surprise. When defences around the CFL face the Calgary Stampeders in 2017, they’ll scheme with last season’s rookie of the year in mind.
From practice roster player to scoring a touchdown in the Grey Cup game and winning the league’s rookie award, Daniels’ inaugural season was meteoric.
“Out of nowhere,” is how Calgary head coach Dave Dickenson describes it.
With wide receivers Joe West and Greg Wilson both out injured eight games into 2016, Daniels literally took the ball and ran with it for 885 yards and nine touchdowns the rest of the season, plus another two TDs in the playoffs.


