Among the many takeaways from Jaxson Dart’s short time with the Giants this summer, the one that stands out as obvious to everyone from head coaches and executives to casual fans putting together their fantasy draft boards is this:

He’s ready.

He’s not perfect and there are areas to improve, but that’s the case for every quarterback in the NFL, even the ones who flash their Super Bowl rings around. Yet from the time he was selected in April to now, after two preseason games with fairly extensive playing time, he’s gotten better at each step of the journey. What’s more, the bigger the milepost he faces, the faster he seems to clear it. He was good in practices, better in joint practices, better yet in the preseason contests. He’s a gamer who rises to the occasion.

“He’s a really good

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