Kevin Szafraniec said Jaxson Dart should headline any Zero-QB or late-round quarterback plan in Superflex and Best-Ball drafts. He pointed to the Giants trading back into Round 1 to take Dart 25th overall, then signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston only as short-term shields, a setup that creates an obvious mid-season on-ramp if New York stumbles out of the gate. Szafraniec highlighted Dart’s vertical upside – he led the SEC with 4,279 yards in 2024, posted an FBS-best 11.5 adjusted net yards per attempt, and averaged 168 yards per game on throws traveling 15-plus air yards while keeping a 70 % on-target rate and 15 % TD rate on those deep shots. On scheme-adjusted throws (removing play-action and motion), Dart still produced a 44 % boom rate, trailing only Cam Ward and Dillon Gabriel in the class. The rushing floor is real too: 124 carries, 0.139 points per play, and a 16.1 % combined broken-/missed-tackle rate last season. Add his 63-11 TD-INT line and just six fumbles across the past two years, and Szafraniec argues you get a Konami QB with rare ball security. The takeaway: draft Dart as your QB3/4 in large-field Best-Ball or stash him in Superflex redraft; once he supplants Wilson, his dual-threat, splash-play profile gives league-winning upside at a dirt-cheap ADP.