No, but he has been in England camps a few years ago, he's played southern hemisphere rugby as well, I'd actually argue he's further on in his development as an all round rugby player. That being said, runners like Odogwu are absolute freaks, and could have a much bigger upside
I think the biggest argument against Daly (though he did have a shocker v Wales) is that he isnt a full back. Never really has been, his positioning isnt up to scratch, and his one v one tackling is poor. But he's a quality operator, quick good step, and smart
I dont think you're in the minority at all, obviously wouldve been great to see the likes of Odogwu play, and at least see where his weaknesses and strengths at this level lie. But I just disagree that there's no reason at all for what EJ is doing, I think he's a very intelligent rugby coach, and he's always learning and evolving himself. He's been through the process of developing international players before, and he knows what he's doing by now (you'd hope)
I would honestly far rather see Marchant than Odogwu (or Daly, for that matter) at OC; I have enjoyed Odogwu in the Prem for a little while and he's improved dramatically since his move (both to Wasps and OC); he certainly has an X factor. Marchant is pretty damn handy too and more secure in his position. He's also been through the pathway since junior levels.
I also have great admiration for what Eddie Jones has done for England. I really am NOT the sort of person who does the absolute god/utter shite dichotomy. What I am doing is pointing out that Odogwu has been treated poorly, in one way or another.
Maybe he was really in as an apprentice (in which case, poor communication by EJ/RFU)
Maybe he was never going to be selected (in which case why have him/stop him developing at his club/have him in the shadow squad instead?)
Maybe he's injured (in which case, poor communication again)
Maybe he's been so awful that he can't be selected (in which case it was poor judgement having him there in the first place)
Maybe EJ just likes Daly better, so will squeeze him in anywhere (in which case it's awful man management, with favourites and cliques)
Maybe EJ just likes Marchant better (in which case why wasn't he in the squad to start with)
Maybe EJ thought that he had a spare slot in the squad to develop a player for future use (in which case, why did he not consider that one injury would lead him to have to dip into the shadow squad, so it would be better to include an extra centre... there's precedent for this at prop this year, after all...)
I'm also not sure that playing someone out of position for the vast majority of their 50 caps even though there are clearly better fullbacks in the country is necessarily brilliant coaching and it shows that EJ can be stubborn once he makes up his mind. Overly loyal, even... but only to certain players. It's also interesting to note that he admitted 'not preparing the players properly' against Scotland. I quite understand his propensity for saying something controversial or distracting to take the heat off the players, but if ever a team deserved a public roasting, that was the time. Surprised he didn't, in public.