After lighting it up at Ole Miss last season, Jaxson Dart fell off the radar. Why? Despite a 9-3 record heading into the bowl season, the Rebels didn’t make the cut for the 12-team playoff. Lane Kiffin sure was upset about it,
Jaxson Dart has the chance to be a hidden gem in this year's draft and he could be a steal for these three teams.
While it's unclear which organization he was talking about, both the New York Jets and the New York Giants are among the teams that could target a signal-caller in April's draft. The Giants select No. 3 overall, while the Jets sit at No. 7.
Ole Miss football extended an offer to quarterback Jaxson Dart's brother. What to know about the younger Dart.
Charlie Weis Sr., father of Ole Miss offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr., thinks Jaxson Dart will be a first-round pick in 2025:
The Raiders will leave no stone unturned while trying to find a quarterback. That means taking a close look this year’s Senior Bowl prospects.
"No I'm not scared of the big city, not at all," Dart said. "I love New York, visited there a lot growing up. Honestly that's not even in the back of my mind and I'd love to play for them."
Dart has a connection with Manning and his family, who've been supporting him since he transferred to Ole Miss before the 2022 season.
Most draft experts think this group of quarterbacks are weaker than last year’s crop led by Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels, the first and second overall picks. Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy made it plain this week with a blunt assessment.
Ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart voiced an honest statement, hinting at one preferred destination.
Jaxson Dart is in Mobile for the Reese's Senior Bowl and he's already impressed at least one football analyst in attendance.