Tight ends usually succeed when Peyton Manning is their quarterback, but the Broncos tight ends have struggled so far this season.
Luckily for Denver, they head to Oakland where tight ends have feasted on the Raiders defense. Oakland has allowed an average of 97 yards and 1.5 touchdowns per game to tight ends, good for the worst defense in football against the position.
While Manning and Daniels have yet to consistently get on the same page, the quarterback has targeted the tight end 14 times over the last two games, with Daniels reaching pay dirt in both contests. Look for Daniels to at least put up some quality yardage numbers on Sunday, with a decent chance that he reaches pay dirt.