Sources from multiple NFL franchises have shared with A to Z Sports that they now have Jaxson Dart ranked as their QB2 in the class. And national NFL Draft analysts like ESPN's Me
Reports from The Ole Miss Spirit and Inside the Rebels stated on Thursday that Dart is attempting to receive a waiver from the NCAA for an extra year of eligibility. The 2024 season marked Dart's fourth in college football, and without a redshirt year, that would mean his eligibility would be exhausted.
Ole Miss Rebels quarterback Jaxson Dart is off to new ventures in his football career, officially declaring for the NFL Draft following his team's win over Duke in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. According to one analyst,
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After Jaxson Dart plays his final game with the Ole Miss football team on Jan. 2, he announces his plans for the NFL Draft.
With less than two minutes remaining and the Rebels up 45-14, Dart called an audible and delivered a 69-yard bomb to Jordan Watkins for a touchdown. Kiffin chewed him out after the play and added in his postgame comments that Dart changed the play.
Kiffin played a major role in Dart’s decision to transfer from USC to Ole Miss ahead of the 2022 season. A Kaysville, Utah native, Dart made the move across the country to Oxford, Mississippi, where the program and its fans embraced him with open arms. Over the past few years, Dart and Kiffin have developed a strong bond, both on and off the field.
Ole Miss standout quarterback Jaxson Dart said Friday he will declare for the NFL draft but will first play in the school's Gator Bowl contest against Duke on Jan. 2.
Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart, after a record-breaking college career, declared for the 2025 NFL draft. He will play his final game for Ole Miss in the Gator Bowl against Duke on January 2.
Drew Allar plans to return to Penn State next year. The NFL (and Giants) are watching his national title chase closely with the NFL Draft in mind.
The 6-foot-3, 180-pounder was injured in his team’s game third game of the season, coming against Lake Travis. Prior to getting hurt, Locke was enjoying a successful stint at QB, completing 30 of 54 passes for 334 and three touchdowns.