Improvement wouldn’t be hard for the 2024 Giants offense. They ranked 30th in EPA per play en route to a 3-14 season, their worst since 2017. Dart started the season behind veteran Russell Wilson (63.3 grade), but it only took four games for him to step into the limelight. From there, Dart completed 63.7% of his passes for 2,272 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions on a 68.4 overall PFF grade, and his 5.2% big-time throw rate was eighth among quarterbacks in the regular season. Dart showed real promise in Year 1, adding 487 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns. Altogether, the Giants finished the season 12th in EPA per play, a major improvement from a year ago. For the first time in forever, there’s a sense of hope in New York.