He grew up in Utah, spent one year in Los Angeles at USC and for the past three years has been hunkered down in Oxford, Miss. Imagine if Jaxson Dart finds his way into the NFL as a Giants draft pick and embarks on his professional career in the league’s biggest media market?
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,
Mel Kiper of ESPN recently released an update to his positional rankings for the 2025 NFL Draft, and Dart is ranked as the third-best quarterback available for a franchise to select in April. He comes behind Shedeur Sanders of Colorado and Cam Ward of Miami, but Dart's No. 3 ranking is good enough to be the best among SEC signal callers.
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.
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"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."
Ahead of the 2025 Senior Bowl, quarterback Jaxson Dart addressed the coaching leadership of Cleveland Browns assistant coach Bubba Ventrone, and the effect that he's had on him and the American team during practice this week.
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The Giants, with the No. 3 pick in the NFL Draft, would almost definitely take Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders if one of them is available, but that is too high to go for Dart, unless their evaluation of him varies greatly from the groupthink at this stage of the process.
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.
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