Jaxson Dart
22-Year-Old
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The Giants traded three picks to move up to select Dart 25th overall in this year’s draft. He'll likely get time to develop behind veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, though a training camp competition isn't entirely out of the question. Dart completed 69.3 percent of his passes at Ole Miss last season and led the FBS with 10.8 YPA. It was the third straight year in which his completion percentage, YPA and passer rating all improved from the previous season, and also his third straight year with at least 389 rushing yards. At 6-foot-2, 224, Dart moves well for his size but is sometimes too eager to scramble, and he may not be fast enough for his college rushing production to translate to the pros (he didn't run a 40-yard dash). He has a quick release with solid velocity, but the Ole Miss offense didn't always require full-field reads, and scouts said he often struggled when forced off his initial read. The biggest issue, though, might be his lack of an elite skill or trait. Nevertheless, the Giants hope a rookie apprenticeship will help the 22-year-old become their franchise QB. Read Past Outlooks
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Not in contention to start
Giants coach Brian Daboll named Russell Wilson the team's clear-cut starting quarterback Wednesday, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
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This news doesn't come as a surprise after New York signed Wilson to a one-year contract in March. Still, it dispels any notion that Dart -- whom the Giants selected 25th overall in April's NFL Draft -- could push for the starting job even with a strong preseason. It sounds like New York is content to allow the rookie out of Ole Miss to develop as an observer during his first NFL campaign, as GM Joe Schoen said of Dart on Wednesday that "there's some real benefits from sitting and learning specifically from some of the guys in the room that have the experience that they have," referring to Wilson and Jameis Winston, who was also signed as a free agent during the offseason. Dart did log one first-team rep during the first day of training camp, but Wilson took the remaining reps with the starting offense and shined, throwing multiple TDs to top wideout Malik Nabers.
This news doesn't come as a surprise after New York signed Wilson to a one-year contract in March. Still, it dispels any notion that Dart -- whom the Giants selected 25th overall in April's NFL Draft -- could push for the starting job even with a strong preseason. It sounds like New York is content to allow the rookie out of Ole Miss to develop as an observer during his first NFL campaign, as GM Joe Schoen said of Dart on Wednesday that "there's some real benefits from sitting and learning specifically from some of the guys in the room that have the experience that they have," referring to Wilson and Jameis Winston, who was also signed as a free agent during the offseason. Dart did log one first-team rep during the first day of training camp, but Wilson took the remaining reps with the starting offense and shined, throwing multiple TDs to top wideout Malik Nabers.
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Working as QB2 in OTAs
Dart has typically been the second quarterback to mix in for the Giants at OTAs, behind Russell Wilson and ahead of Jameis Winston, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.
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Nabbed by Giants at 25
The Giants selected Dart in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 25th overall.
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Headed for NFL ranks
Dart has officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft, per a post on his personal X account.
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Makes first-team cameo Wednesday
Dart logged one first-team rep during the Giants' opening practice of training camp Wednesday, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
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The rookie first-round pick took the rest of his snaps with the second team and went 3-for-7 with a pick-six, which came on his first pass of the day. Head coach Brian Daboll was unequivocal in naming Russell Wilson as the clear-cut starting quarterback for New York. However, it's worth noting both Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen were with the Bills during Josh Allen's rookie season in 2018, a year in which the original plan was to have Allen sit and learn but ultimately saw him appear in 12 regular-season games.
The rookie first-round pick took the rest of his snaps with the second team and went 3-for-7 with a pick-six, which came on his first pass of the day. Head coach Brian Daboll was unequivocal in naming Russell Wilson as the clear-cut starting quarterback for New York. However, it's worth noting both Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen were with the Bills during Josh Allen's rookie season in 2018, a year in which the original plan was to have Allen sit and learn but ultimately saw him appear in 12 regular-season games.