Andrews,who has played on Daniher before,said he had some weapons that made him hard to play against.
"He's a fantastic player. His ability to jump into packs and take marks and his follow up on ground level is awesome,"Andrews said."I'm sure there is a bit of a process to go through to get him here but I am really excited."
Daniher has played just 15 games in the past three seasons at Essendon with groin issues curtailing him after his magnificent 2017,when he won the club's best and fairest,was All-Australian,won the mark of the year and was his club's leading goalkicker for the fourth consecutive season.
Cameron,who is on track to be the Lions'leading goalkicker for the second season in a row after 57 goals in 2019,thinks Daniher's experience will be invaluable too.
"We have a lot of people rotating through the forward line,a lot of younger players coming through,so I guess for him to have that experience it will be good,"Cameron said.