The answer is no. I know all 3 of these kids and have played with 2 of them.
Not saying it's impossible. But Jess Daley had a better chance based on his game ability to go low. To play the Tour, you have to go low. Real fricking low. White hot low. 275 doesn't cut it out there. That's a borderline, rabbit life. You have to be capable of 265. I don't think any of them have that. That's 23 to 19 under.
On Tour, you need that kind of offense, or you get lapped. You can shoot 270 one week and make $600k. You can shoot 150 the next week and make nothing. Then you shoot 275 and make $300k. Then you make nothing for a month.
If you shoot 140 every TH and Fri, you make shit. You miss half the cuts and even if you play great on the weekends, you're too far down to make big cash.
The Tour is basically a 72 hole stableford. You need to be able to go lights out at least every 4 events. That's why Jeff Overton is out there. That kid can shoot 61 on any given day. And back it up with 65. That's the kid of offense that wins big checks and keeps you out there.
If the Tour was straight match play, it'd be different. But it's not. It's like the old 4-spotters back in the day, but they're 20 spotters. You have to kick at LEAST 7 out of 8 guys's butts at least 20% of the time to stick around. And to really stick around, you have to beat 155 out of 160 guys' butts at least a few times a year.
That takes crazy hot streaks.