Let me just take the sole of my shoe out of my mouth and say "smarty pants!"
But to continue the argument,
With Heb 9:11, the "arch" priest is very specific. It describes Jesus ascension by merit of His Own Blood in the Eyes of God. At the time of of Daniel, was Michael a priest of the angelic sense?
At the time of Jesus's ascension
there were only 24 seats of weeping elders before the Throne -
no arch priest the 25th seat. When was the 25th seat removed? So the prescription of "arch" within the spectrum of priesthood was in potentia not in actuality during Daniel's time.
Daniel 7:13-14 speaks of the coming of Jesus when He Given eternal dominion. So in the interim He fights princes of the ancient hegemons? Jesus as Scion is the Inheritor of the Host. Surely the Host has generals other than he to battle rebel generals of the created sort.
After Ascension, Jesus is doubly smeared as King and High Priest. To say Jesus is Chief is an understatement. Like saying Einstein was a good scientist equals good scientists are Einsteins. Jesus is Chief of angels equals all chief of angels are Jesus. Your logic flows one way. More handwaving is required to link archangel Michael with Jesus.
With Revelation 3:14, Jesus was described as the Eldest and the Means of Creation. But like the argument of "chief" is הָרִאשֹׁנִ֖ים hā-ri-šō-nîm why did you chose the eldest and not just an elder.
The term arche G746, has the capacity to be called ruler, but none was ascribed to Jesus. Which was my point stuck to my shoe!
As there is no explicit statement plainly saying that Jesus is Michael, it is an exercise in aesthetics not logic.