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Giants GM Charts Clear Path for Jaxson Dart’s QB1 Aspirations; Rookie Embraces the Challenge

From the Ole Miss Rebels to the G-Men, this 21-year-old quarterback has made quite a journey. His progress is rightly getting recognition. However, he now finds himself under immense pressure and expectation. Yet, Jaxson Dart isn’t sweating. He’s confident: “This is the place I want to be.” It seems he’s found his home. 2025 has been massive for him.

First, he took home the Gator Bowl MVP trophy. The true headliner followed shortly after—that Joe Schoen He swooped in and grabbed him. Dart secured a contract featuring numerous zeroes. Entering the NFL isn’t all Dart will do—he’ll leverage his go-getter mentality and prepare for a high-profile career ahead. However, there’s a caveat: merely maintaining an optimistic outlook may not suffice to elevate the Giants out of their devastating 2024 campaign. The team’s supporters anticipate Dart to perform extraordinary feats on the field and bring home the Super Bowl trophy.

The pressure hasn't managed to break down the 21-year-old. As stated by an interview posted on YouTube The Giants stated unequivocally, Jaxson Dart made his position evident: This is where I wish to be. His excitement was evident as he added, “So I’m just really excited for this opportunity, um, and just super grateful and humbled for it.” He pondered over his travels, stating, “Well, I know you had a lot of meetings, you had a lot of FaceTime with Brian Daboll, with Joe Shane, with the entire staff. Um, take me through some of that whole process.”

Jaxson Dart is the recently selected quarterback for the team. New York Giants He was selected in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft as the 25th overall pick. The Giants weren’t merely looking for a quarterback; they desperately needed one. Both Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll think it’s the most important spot on the team. They didn’t rush the decision. They went through a long, detailed process. Daboll said, He did an excellent job through every step of this process—from our meetings, board activities, workouts, all the way to the footage we enjoy watching. Putting so much faith in a newcomer comes with significant responsibility. Dart now holds the position and has earned the backing of both the head coach and general manager.

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Dart has also checked off quite an endearing checkbox for a quarterback in the Giants' locker room. In response to concerns about potentially straining his relationship with Eli Manning after breaking his record, he stated, For me, it's about building connections and forming relationships with everyone in the room, irrespective of their role, background, or place of origin. I thrive on personal interactions—I'm eager to learn everyone's narrative. he said. “ Moreover, I take great satisfaction in being consistent and disciplined daily. I maintain high standards for my individual performance, my role within the team, and our collective efforts as a unit. People recognize me as someone who always gives their all whenever they see me step onto the field."

Perhaps Dart could reshape the Giants' landscape on the field and within the locker room, but he may not get significant playing time this season according to GM Joe Schoen’s statements.

Jaxson Dart will undergo a 'developmental process' following his remarkable NCAA career.

The Giants did not simply select the most impressive quarterback available. Instead, they opted for a newcomer who demonstrated consistent achievements during his time playing college football. Dart stands out due to his agility, capable of keeping drives alive with his running ability. During his tenure at Ole Miss , he ran for 1,498 yards and crossed the goal line 12 times. Notably, Dart made an impressive play during this period. Eli Manning’s single-game career passing yards, ending up with a total of 10,213 yards.

But stats—no matter how flashy—never tell the full story. Dart didn’t just put up numbers; he stacked trophies. He won the Conerly Trophy as Mississippi’s best, took home the 2025 Gator Bowl MVP, and earned repeated nods to the All-America and All-SEC teams. Dart didn’t just lead—he rewrote Ole Miss history with their first-ever 11-win season and a Peach Bowl crown. No wonder the Giants made a calculated move. They didn’t just toss cash for flash. His four-year, $16.9 million deal—plus an $8.97 million signing bonus—shows commitment. Throw in the fifth-year option, and it’s clear: the Giants are betting long-term on Dart.

According to NFL logic, praise equals pressure to put up numbers on the charts. And the praises just seemed to be pouring in for Dart. Piling up on the same thread, Joe Schoen said, “We traded up for him. We’re ecstatic to have him. He’s got the makings of a good quarterback, and there’s a long way to go. There’s a developmental process that he’s going to have to go through. Again, these offenses are not easy to learn, and the execution has to be at a high level.”

Dart will not be shooting blindly—he’s got seasoned vets to model. Jaxson will join the veterans in the next phase of the Offseason Training Program. There he will be watching closely, learning how to function as part of a larger system before stepping in. With Russell Wilson , Jameis Winston , and Tommy DeVito ahead of him, he has a front-row seat to what execution and consistency look like at the pro level.

The Giants haven’t tossed Dart into the mix just yet. They’re being deliberate about it. Currently, they’ve allowed Dart some space to develop. In the rookie camp, he'll focus on observing, absorbing, and picking things up from the sidelines. Nobody expects him to step in as Kent Graham immediately. Therefore, gaining experience by backing up seasoned QBs will, according to his own admission, serve as an essential part of his growth process: " beneficial. ”

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