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New York giants returned to the first round to take their quartback from the future, and social networks divide on how to see the selection.
Instead of taking the Star of Buffaloes of Colorado and at the finalist of the Heisman Sheders Trophy, the giants negotiated with the Houston Texans to take the Ole Miss Jaxson Dart field marshal at number 25 in general.
Now, Dart was always considered someone who could get ahead of Sanders. But when the Pittsburgh Steelers, a team that desperately needed a field marshal, took Derrick Harmon from Oregon at number 21, nobody knew where neither of these two perspectives were going to land.
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The Ole Miss Rebels Field Marshal, Jaxson Dart (2) celebrates after a touchdown in the third quarter against the Arkansas Razorbs at the Donald W. Reynolds Razorback stadium. Mississippi won 63-31 on November 2, 2024. (Nelson Chenault-Imagn images)
But the giants changed their selections number 34 and 99 in this year's draft, as well as a third round of 2026 to return to the first round and take the double threat field of the rebels.
One of the immediate reactions on social networks was the comparison with Daniel Jones, who was released by New York last season to end a Russian mountain possession.
“The giants who change to write a QB and it is Jaxson Dart is incredibly fun,” said an X user. “That is so giant.”
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Skip Bayless, the personality of the sport talk, also scratched the choice.
“Shedeur Sanders is much better that Jaxson Dart,” he tweeted with all the limits. “This is ridiculously sad.”
But there were also those like the ESPN analyst and former NFL Field Robert Griffin III who tried to see him from both points of view.

December 28, 2024; San Antonio, Tx, USA.; The field marshal of the Colorado Buffaloes, Shedeur Sanders (2) is heated before the match against the Brigham Young Cougars in Alaminome. (Troy taormina-imagn images)
“You don't have to hate Jaxson Dart to support Shedersur Sanders,” he tweeted.
Jon Gruden, the former NFL chief coach who now covers sport for bar sports, also showed his love for Dart's hardness.
“New York Giants fans … You're getting a hard sob!” He said through a video of the two breaking a movie of the Ole Miss season. “Congratulations to Jaxson Dart!”
The memes, of course, began to walk, but this side next to the moment when the giants selected Dart say about two separate trips in the NFL draft for two quarterbacks.
Sanders was not selected with the remaining selections in the first round, which means that he has to wait until 7 pm on Friday to see where he goes in the second or third round.
Speaking with the media after being selected, Dart said he has been in contact with the chief coach of the giants, Brian Daboll, during this draft process. However, these texts began to die two weeks ago.
In the end, Daboll is his chief coach.
“This is where my trip begins,” he told journalists, through ESPN. “I am sitting in a room with a Super Bowl winning field marshal.”

Mississippi Jaxson Dart (QB03) field marshal during the 2025 NFL combination at the Lucas Oil Stadium. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
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That field marshal is Russell Wilson, who was signed as a free agent with New York and is projected to begin week 1 for New York. Jameis Winston, another veteran person who calls, is also in the depth table, which gives Dart multiple brains to separate in the field marshal room.
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