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Giants' Rookie QB Dart Primed to Unseat Veteran Wilson
29 Aug
Summary
- Rookie QB Jaxson Dart impressing in preseason, challenging Russell Wilson
- Cornerback Paulson Adebo's health key to Giants' secondary improvement
- Giants' succession plan unfolding as Wilson's NFL days appear numbered

As the 2025 NFL season approaches, the New York Giants' quarterback situation is in flux. Rookie Jaxson Dart, the team's first-round pick, has been the most impressive young gunslinger in the league, according to preseason reports. Dart has shown flashes of brilliance, including a perfectly placed bomb in his debut and 13 straight completions to end his final preseason game.
This is in stark contrast to the performance of veteran quarterback Russell Wilson, who produced positive plays at the lowest rate (19.6%) among projected starting QBs last season. While Wilson can still unleash big-time throws, his overall decline has the Giants' front office eyeing a changing of the guard sooner rather than later.
The Giants' secondary also remains a concern, with 2023 first-round pick Deonte Banks struggling to find consistency and 2024 rookie Dru Phillips excelling as a tackler but lacking in coverage. The team is banking on the health of free agent signing Paulson Adebo to step up as a CB1 and stabilize the unit. Adebo was a CB1-caliber player over the past 1.5 seasons, recording seven interceptions and 28 passes defended with only two touchdowns surrendered.
As the Giants navigate their quarterback transition and secondary rebuild, the 2025 season promises to be a pivotal one in the team's ongoing quest to return to relevance.