Welcome @GSApartner,
Yes, I believe this should work, provided you use a PoE midspan injector prior to each EAP (the PoE does not pass through). Daisy chaining the EAP's has no impact on their configuration options. But, if you are using Omada/SDN software management, I'm not sure if the management software can "see" and adopt the 2nd and 3rd EAP's (never tried).
In this configuration, all three EAP's are sharing the same 1 Gbit/sec ethernet bandwidth, but this likely won't be a problem unless you have a large number of simultaneous wireless users. Keep in mind, each EAP, if fully utilized, could produce ~600-700 Mbit/sec of data.
But, keep in mind, most AP's don't support daiy chaning like this. So, from my perspective, while you are pulling cable, you would be wise to pull a separate cable for each. That way, when you upgrade to different AP's in a few years (e.g. Wifi6 or 6E), it's just a direct swap.
-Jonathan