However, Daley said on Tuesday he fully expected Cherry-Evans to be named in the side ahead of Brisbane rookie Ben Hunt.
"He's a pretty experienced player and everyone seems to think Daly is the best halfback in the game," Daley said.
"He'll be giving himself every chance and we expect him to line up and have no doubt in our minds that he'll take the field."
Traditionally Queensland have revelled in the underdogs role but Daley said after eight successive wins and with three potential immortals in their side it's the Blues who should be viewed as the outsiders.
"We know that they are highly motivated to play well, they are downplaying everything and want us to think they are carrying all of these injuries," he said.
"But it's an Origin series and everyone will be ready to go.
"If we think after eight series losses that we can go into a game complacent or underestimating your opponent, then we're not the team we want to be."
"We went into game one as massive underdogs and have plenty of people patting us on the backs telling us how good we are.
"I'd be extremely disappointed if any of our players started to listen to their own publicity and got ahead of themselves because this is a mighty Queensland team."
- AAP