New York Giants
Jaxson Dart
HT6'2"
WT223 lbs
EXP1 year
AGE22
QB#6

Career Stats

YearTeamCMPATTYDSCMP%YPATDINTLNGSACKRTGCARYDSAVGTDLNG
2025NYG216339227263.76.71553623591.7864875.79189

Fantasy Outlook

The 25th pick in the 2025 draft, Dart was named the Giants' starter by Week 4 last season. He finished QB13 in fantasy despite starting just 12 games, with rushing production bolstering his value. Top 3 among QBs in both rushing yards (487) and TDs (9), he was quick to run under pressure -- 10.1 percent scramble run rate (2nd) -- but was also a bit reckless at times, leading to missing two games midseason with a concussion. The Giants will try to temper that this season, but Dart likely will run plenty for fantasy purposes. The bigger question is the passing game where Dart ranked last in the league with 162.3 yards per game. He went downfield at a good clip (34.2%, 10th), but completed just 39.7 percent (30th) of attempts of 10-plus yards. Malik Nabers tore an ACL in Dart's first start, leaving the Giants with few quality options as his receivers couldn't get open downfield (7.1%, 29th). That will improve this season if Nabers returns healthy and if 6-foot-4 Malachi Fields develops into the No. 2 WR the Giants hoped for when they traded up in the third round to draft him. New York also signed WR Darnell Mooney, who could be a decent third option, and TE Isaiah Likely, who new head coach John Harbaugh brought with him from Baltimore. With Harbaugh and new OC Matt Nagy, Dart should at least have a more stable offense that what he led last year.

Giants Lineup

QB
#6J. Dart
#19J. Winston
RB
#29T. Tracy
#44C. Skattebo
WR
#1M. Nabers
#81B. Collins
#18D. Slayton
#17D. Mooney
TE
#9I. Likely
#84T. Johnson
K
#8J. Sanders
#30B. Sauls