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From Big Blue View
- NY Giants news: GM Joe Schoen’s contract extension length revealed
- What do advanced stats tell us about Jaxson Dart’s rookie season passing?
- Summer scouting: Can safety Koi Perich have a breakout season for Oregon?
- Who are the best Giants from each region of the country?
Other Giant observations
Offseason grades for every NFC team: Cowboys, Giants, Rams earn high marks | NFL.com
New York Giants: A+. The Giants started the 2026 offseason with a bang, hiring Harbaugh after his departure from Baltimore. The new coach wasted no time rebuilding the roster in his image. New York signed four players who played for the Ravens last year — including breakout TE candidate Isaiah Likely — and notable defenders like LB Tremaine Edmunds, CB Greg Newsome II and DTs DJ Reader and Shelby Harris.
Then Big Blue proceeded to absolutely crush the draft, picking
up Reese at No. 5, Mauigoa at No. 10, CB Colton Hood at No. 37 and WR Malachi Fields at No. 74. My colleague Gennaro Filice ranked their draft class second among all 32 teams. The G-Men arguably improved in every facet this offseason and are one of my favorites sleeper teams in 2026.
Mina Kimes is buying all of the Abdul Carter stock
NFC East: Can Cowboys, Giants or Commanders unseat Eagles? | ESPN.com
What has been the most underrated move by your team? The upgrade at inside linebacker. The Giants signed Tremaine Edmunds and drafted Arvell Reese fifth out of Ohio State. Even though many had Reese pegged as an edge rusher at the NFL level, the Giants do not. He’s an inside linebacker for them. Now New York has two long, physical linebackers in the middle of its defense. Reese and Edmunds are both listed at 6-foot-4 and should make it difficult for opposing quarterbacks to find passing lanes. It should be an upgrade from last year’s starting combination of Bobby Okereke and Micah McFadden. The Giants now have McFadden, a proven NFL starter, in a reserve role.
Giants’ Jameis Winston calls Jaxson Dart’s work ethic ‘inspiring’ | USAToday.com
Fellow Giants quarterback Jameis Winston was recently asked about Dart prior to his second year in New York. Winston praised the young quarterback for his confidence and work ethic.
“He’s so confident,” Winston told Giants Huddle. “His obsession with learning every single day and challenging his teammates and challenging his coaches, it’s so inspiring.”
10 takeaways from the 2026 PFF QB Annual | PFF
7. Jaxson Dart was his own worst enemy in the pocket. The Allowed Pressures section of the QB Annual doesn’t just measure how often a quarterback is pressured — it also identifies QB-fault pressures, where the quarterback’s own pocket management or decision-making contributed to the pressure rather than the offensive line. It’s an important distinction when evaluating how much of a quarterback’s pressure profile is self-inflicted.
In 2025, Jaxson Dart recorded the highest QB-fault pressure rate among qualifying starters, with 39.1% of the allowed pressures he faced attributed to his own decisions in the pocket rather than breakdowns in protection. Viewed alongside traditional pressure statistics, the split helps separate offensive line performance from quarterback responsibility. It provides another layer of context for evaluating whether pressure is primarily a protection issue, a quarterback issue or a combination of both.
Ranking NFL starting quarterbacks by tiers ahead of the 2026 season | CBSSports.com
Tier 3: Promising Prospects. The mystery is the blessing (and potential curse). None of these quarterbacks played more than a single season. Each showed some level of promise during their rookie season. There are legitimate reasons to believe that each of these quarterbacks could be in line to do something special this fall.
New York Giants QB Jaxson Dart. While he’s not Lamar Jackson, Dart nonetheless has impressive physical gifts and equally impressive determination. John Harbaugh is again tasked with helping his quarterback maximize his talent while also helping him avoid taking unnecessary hits, which has been Dart’s Achilles heel.
Around the league
Texans waive DB Ajani Carter, LB Xavier Thomas off of IR | Pro Football Talk
Denver Broncos’ defense searching for more turnovers in 2026 | ESPN.com
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