Giants draft Jaxson Dart after making blockbuster trade to get back into 1st round
- The New York Giants drafted Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart 25th overall after trading with the Houston Texans, aiming to improve from last season's poor performance.
- Giants Coach Brian Daboll confirmed that Russell Wilson will be the starter, allowing Dart time to learn from veterans.
- Dart showcased impressive skills at the NFL Scouting Combine, leading to increased interest from NFL teams.
- Throughout his college career, Dart had notable accomplishments, including a 10-3 record last season and winning the Conerly Trophy.
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Giants trade up, pick Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart as next franchise QB: ‘I’m built for it’
Joe Schoen traded up into the first round of Thursday night’s NFL Draft to land the Giants a future franchise quarterback: Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart. And Dart, 21, was just as happy as the Giants that Schoen paid the Houston Texans the No. 34 overall pick of the second round, pick No. 99 in the third round and a future third to take him at No. 25. “As a competitor, you want to play on the biggest stages,” Dart, a first-team All-SEC selection in 2024…
Russell Wilson Shares 2 Words on Giants Drafting Jaxson Dart
The honeymoon period — if there ever was one — has already come to an end for Russell Wilson and the New York Giants, as fans will no doubt be clamoring for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart at the first sign of trouble, and possibly sooner.The Giants traded up to secure Dart last night on April 24, and the 21-year-old seemed very aware that he will begin his NFL journey as one of Wilson’s backups, along with veteran signing Jameis Winston. It was …
Giants get QB of future Jaxson Dart after selecting Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter at No. 3
NEW YORK — Joe Schoen traded up into the first round of Thursday night’s NFL Draft to land the Giants a future franchise quarterback: Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart. And Dart, 21, was just as happy as the Giants that Schoen paid the Houston Texans the No. 34 overall pick of the second round, pick No. 99 in the third round and a future third to take him at No. 25. “As a competitor, you want to play on the biggest stages,” Dart, a first-team All-SEC select…
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