Josh Allen is there. Patrick Mahomes is there.
Is Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels there, too?
Cowherd's list. Not only did he rave about the former No. 2 pick, he said he's the NFL's next superstar.
On "The Herd" on FS1, host Colin Cowherd unveiled his list of the most "untradeable" athletes in sports. Buffalo Bills star Allen and Kansas City Chiefs star Mahomes were high on that list.
And the third QB placed in a lofty place?
Second-year guy Daniels.
"I think he's our next superstar in the NFL," Cowherd said. "I thought last year was the greatest rookie season by far. He took over a franchise that was a laughingstock for 15-20 years. Relevance, maturity, arm, movement - to the nation's capital. There's an argument they're going to become Kansas City in the NFC."
Daniels put up numbers - he threw for 3,568 yards with 25 touchdowns and nine interceptions, with 891 yards and six TDs on the ground, during his rookie season - and he did it with unflinching character.
He ran away with Rookie of the Year voting stuff ... and now many think he's headed toward MVP contention ... especially if the Commanders - who shocked the NFL with their advancement to the NFC title game a year ago - remain true contenders for a Super Bowl berth.
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn gets all of that.
"There is no flinch in Jayden Daniels," DQ said. "He is ... as focused and relentless as you could be about getting better. ... And if he does that, I do that, others do that … there’s a lot of space we can get better at."
So much "better'' that Daniels is about to join Allen and Mahomes at the top of the NFL QB totem pole? That's the plan.