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A natural mentor for all giants, not just Wilson Rookie Darts
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A Legendary Mentor Guiding Titans Beyond Wilson Rookie Darts

June 9, 2025 4 Min Read
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Russell Wilson’s role with the New York Giants doesn’t officially include mentoring rookie quarterback Jackson Dart, but that doesn’t mean he’s going it alone. As a seasoned player fresh off a Super Bowl win, Wilson is the Giants’ starting quarterback and is taking all his snaps this spring with the first team offense.

The Giants had a late first-round pick this year (25th overall) and hope the rookies will develop by learning behind veterans Wilson and Jamis Winston, at least for the current season. This naturally creates a hierarchy within the team.

Wilson explained, “You’re always aiming to be your best, and part of that is supporting your teammates — not just one, but everyone in the building, from the quarterback room to the receivers, running backs, offensive line, defense, and even the training staff.”

Signed to a one-year deal as a free agent in late March, Wilson quickly became a respected leader, known for his strong voice both on and off the field. He organized a dinner earlier this week with quarterbacks, offensive linemen, and running backs, and also held multiple individual sessions with players during the offseason in various cities. His leadership has been seen as a key change after six years without a quarterback who could fully command the team.

Wide receiver Onedale Robinson praised Wilson, saying, “We didn’t have a quarterback to command everything before. Wilson’s presence has been incredible.”

Wilson doesn’t feel added pressure from Dart’s first-round selection six weeks ago. He remains focused on his responsibilities as the starting quarterback.

“No, nothing will change,” said Wilson. “I’m just striving to be better every day and lead every room I’m in — on and off the field.”

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Wilson showed his skill at OTAs on Thursday, connecting on deep throws including a 40-yard touchdown pass to Darius Slayton. He remains untroubled by questions about when Dart might take over as the starter.

Wilson stated, “I focus on success and being the best every day. I stay confident and trust my process, keeping my head down and working hard.”

The Giants have not tasked Wilson with officially mentoring Dart; they want him to continue being himself. This approach allows both Wilson and Dart to develop naturally within the offense.

Coach Brian Daboll said, “It’s natural for players to focus on their own game rather than feeling forced to be mentors. Football is competitive, and young players learn by pushing themselves. We want to blend veteran leadership with that.”

At the forefront of that leadership stands Wilson.

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Fan Take: This story is significant for NFL fans because it highlights how a veteran quarterback like Russell Wilson can impact a team’s culture and growth beyond just on-field performance. It also underscores the evolving dynamic in NFL teams where mentorship happens organically, paving the way for smoother transitions between generations of players without added pressure on either side.

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