May 21st, 2025
Experienced incoming quarterback Russell Wilson has been confirmed as next season’s starting quarterback at the New York Giants, with draft pick Jaxson Dart set to be third on the pecking order under head coach Brian Daboll, who will look to recover from a hideous 2024.
The last campaign saw the Giants pick up just three regular-season victories, their joint worst record in decades, and the capture of 10-time Pro Bowl pick Wilson is one that Daboll will have to hope helps secure a change in fortunes, as anything less could see the 50-year-old out of a job.
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This is Daboll’s fourth season in charge, and having taken the team to Divisional playoffs in his first campaign, he would have been disappointed to then see back-to-back failures in 2023 and 2024, with 2025 being a crucial year for both the head coach and the Giants.
Daboll brought in Jaxson as the 25th overall draft pick, and he highly rates the Ole Miss graduate, stating,
"I think he's got a lot of qualities you look for in a good quarterback. He's tough, makes good decisions with the football, pushes the ball down the field, has athletic ability, played in a really tough conference, and started there at USC as a young guy. But did a really good job throughout this process of our meetings, board work, workouts, and the tape that we liked,"
But bringing in Wilson on a one-season $21 million deal means that Dart won’t be seeing much action and is actually also seemingly behind backup Jameis Winston in terms of chances of making an impact in the NFL next season.
Daboll has made this clear from the start, meaning Dart can just focus on building himself up, knowing that 36-year-old Wilson is not a long-term threat to his hopes at the MetLife Stadium.
"Russ will be our starter, and that's how it'll be once we get started here in the spring,"
"So we're going to do everything we can to develop (Dart) and bring him along. We have some good quarterbacks in the room relative to playtime, experience, some medals on the wall, if you will." Daboll added.
21-year-old Dart produced stunning numbers for Ole Miss last season, throwing for 4279 regular-season yards, and securing a total of 32 touchdowns, and was much sought after in the 2025 NFL Draft. Dart seems ready, willing and able to make a long-term impact, commenting on his place in the organization.
"It's definitely new, but for me, this is just where my journey starts,"
"I'm stepping into an amazing room with a Super Bowl-winning quarterback who can see it from a different lens at such an elite level. I can't wait to go learn from him, go learn from all the other guys in Tommy (DeVito) and Jameis in the room, and then just the team as a whole." Dart added.
He can definitely learn a lot from the roster of quarterbacks around him, and Daboll will hope to be around as the Giants' head coach long enough to see Dart in action on the field.
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