**Giants Select Jaxson Dart with 25th Pick in NFL Draft**
The New York Giants have made a significant move in the NFL Draft by selecting former Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart with the 25th overall pick after trading up with the Houston Texans. Leading up to the draft, Dart was a name frequently associated with the Giants, although it was anticipated that they would not use their third overall pick on him. Instead, many expected the team to trade back into the late first round to secure his talents.
Speculation about the Giants’ interest in drafting a quarterback intensified this week when Joe Schoen’s son, Carson, reportedly shared a highlight video of Dart on social media. This post went viral just before the 2025 NFL Draft, fueling rumors about the organization’s intentions.
During the previous season, Dart showcased impressive statistics, averaging 329.2 passing yards per game, ranking third in the NCAA. He completed the season with a total of 4,279 passing yards, 29 touchdowns, and only six interceptions, leading the Rebels to a commendable 10-3 record and a fourth-place finish in the SEC. Additionally, Dart demonstrated his versatility as a dual-threat quarterback, accumulating 495 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns. At just 21 years old, he will be the youngest quarterback in the NFL for the upcoming season.
Although Dart was not initially projected as a guaranteed first-round pick, his stock rose significantly during the draft process. At the NFL combine, he completed 18 of 23 passes during drills, showcasing his arm strength and accuracy, despite some dropped passes from his receivers. His performance confirmed that he possesses the capability to make all the necessary throws at the professional level.
As an Ole Miss alumnus, Dart shares a connection with Giants legend Eli Manning. With this selection, Dart is poised to become the Giants’ quarterback of the future, aiming to uphold the legacy of Manning and lead the franchise into a new era.
**FAQ**
*What are Jaxson Dart’s key statistics from his college career?*
Jaxson Dart averaged 329.2 passing yards per game, threw for 4,279 yards, 29 touchdowns, and only six interceptions during his final season at Ole Miss. He also rushed for 495 yards and three touchdowns.

