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Giants Draft Jackson Dart: A New Era for New York's Quarterback Room

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Giants Make Bold Move to Secure Their Quarterback of the Future

In a strategic move that has sent ripples through the NFL, the New York Giants traded up in the 2025 NFL Draft to select Ole Miss quarterback Jackson Dart. This decision marks a significant moment for the franchise as they look to solidify their quarterback position for years to come.

The Extensive Quarterback Evaluation Process

General Manager Joe Schoen revealed that the Giants' quarterback evaluation process began as early as May of the previous year. The team's front office and coaching staff invested considerable time and effort into assessing the quarterback class, with Schoen emphasizing the exhaustive nature of their approach:

"We went through an extensive quarterback process. It started as far back as last May in terms of evaluating the quarterbacks," Schoen explained. "Dave's and I have been through this quite a few times, and at the end of the day, we're fired up to have Jackson Dart as part of the organization and look forward to working with him."

What Made Jackson Dart Stand Out

Head Coach Brian Daboll highlighted several qualities that made Dart an attractive prospect for the Giants:

  • Toughness
  • Good decision-making with the football
  • Ability to push the ball down the field
  • Athletic ability
  • Experience playing in a tough conference

Daboll elaborated on Dart's performance throughout the evaluation process: "He did a really good job throughout this process of our meetings, board work, workouts, and the tape that we like."

The Decision-Making Timeline

The Giants' brass continued to evaluate quarterbacks right up until the week of the draft. Schoen described the final stages of their decision-making process:

"We were still meeting on Monday of this week. Once we had all the information, we circled back up in a meeting and went through it. Even on the plane ride back from our last private workout, we were meeting with the offensive staff already going through everything."

Trading Up for Their Guy

The Giants didn't leave anything to chance when it came to securing Dart. Schoen detailed the team's strategy to move up in the draft:

"It was mid-early to mid-20s, maybe in the 22-23 range, we started to look to move up. A lot of teams just decided to stay and pick. We just kept chipping away and have a lot of good relationships with general managers around the league."

The team was able to execute their plan while still maintaining some valuable draft capital. Schoen noted, "It was important for us to hold on to pick 65. I'm glad we were able to hold on to that. We gave up 99, which was the comp pick, and we were able to keep 65."

Dart's Playing Style and Personality

Both Schoen and Daboll spoke highly of Dart's on-field performance and personal qualities. Daboll described Dart as an outgoing and personable individual, while also highlighting his competitive fire on the field:

"On the field, he's fiery. We'll have to probably teach him how to slide. When you watch him, he's trying to run people over. He's tough. He's competitive. You see the leadership, seeing him in game, seeing him live. He's not afraid to get on guys."

Schoen added his observations from watching Dart play in person, particularly noting his performance in the Egg Bowl:

"The accuracy, anticipation, athleticism - he's not a statue in the pocket. The ability to throw the deep ball, intermediate throws, short throws, a lot of RPO stuff."

The Quarterback Room Dynamic

With the addition of Dart, the Giants now have an intriguing quarterback room. Daboll clarified the immediate plan for the position:

"Russ will be our starter, and that's how it'll be once we get started here in the spring. The process of developing a quarterback is just that. We're going to do everything we can to develop him and bring him along."

The coach emphasized the value of having experienced quarterbacks in the room to mentor Dart:

"We have some good quarterbacks in the room relative to playtime experience, some medals on the wall if you will, that have done a great job here these first four days."

Expectations for Dart's Development

Both Schoen and Daboll stressed that Dart's development will be a process and that there's no rush to thrust him into the starting role. Daboll outlined the expectations for the young quarterback:

"His expectations coming in is just to improve every day, soak it up like a sponge, learn from the coaches, learn from the veteran quarterbacks in the room, try to improve every day he can in terms of his understanding of the system."

The Giants' Long-Term Vision

Schoen addressed the importance of taking a "swing" on a potential franchise quarterback, especially given the team's current situation:

"I don't think Russell's gonna be here in 10 years. Jackson might be, right? We traded up for him. We're ecstatic to have him. He's got a lot of 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."

Preparing for the New York Market

One crucial aspect of evaluating quarterbacks for the Giants is their ability to handle the pressure of playing in New York. Schoen addressed this concern:

"We try to gauge that as well as we can, and that's a difficult question that none of us really know until you get here and understand what the New York market is and what it's like playing in that market."

He went on to praise Dart's resilience and toughness, qualities that should serve him well in the demanding New York environment.

The Road Ahead

As the Giants embark on this new chapter with Jackson Dart, the organization is clearly excited about the potential of their young quarterback. However, they're also tempering expectations and emphasizing the importance of a measured development process.

Daboll summed up the team's approach: "I don't expect him to know everything right off the bat. It's a hard position to play, a hard position to coach, but he has the traits that we look for and covet in a guy to be able to learn and grow."

With a solid plan in place and a talented young quarterback to mold, the New York Giants are positioning themselves for success in the years to come. As Jackson Dart begins his NFL journey, all eyes will be on his development and the impact he can make on this storied franchise.

Conclusion

The selection of Jackson Dart represents a bold move by the New York Giants, one that could shape the franchise's future for years to come. With a comprehensive evaluation process, a clear development plan, and a supportive quarterback room, the Giants have created an environment where Dart can thrive and grow into the role of a franchise quarterback.

As the 2025 season approaches, fans and analysts alike will be eagerly watching to see how Dart progresses and how quickly he can adapt to the demands of the NFL and the New York market. If the Giants' thorough approach to this decision is any indication, Jackson Dart may very well be the key to the team's long-term success on the gridiron.

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