New York Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Jaxson Dart's 'playground' magic builds chemistry

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With the New York Giants off to a 2-4 start, receiver Wan’Dale Robinson emerges as the steady hand guiding rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart through the chaos of a young offense.

During a Zoom call with reporters Monday, Robinson broke down the duo’s growing rapport, particularly on plays that deviate from the script — moments that can make or break readers.

"Of course, every time he rides there, the route I’ve been on is already kind of over," Robinson explained. "Just get open again and try to be available to the quarterback. Ultimately, you have to come into his vision so he can see you."

This "playground" This mentality, as Robinson described it, turns potential disasters into opportunities.

"I mean, I think so," he replied when asked if it felt like a freewheeling race where Dart searches for familiar targets. "Sometimes it probably depends on the room. Certainly, I think the more you get into his vision and continue to make plays for him, I definitely think you have more opportunities."

Robinson credited film study and reps for their progress.

"I feel like we’ve done a good job every time he moves, just trying to understand where he’s at and being on the same page with him," he said.

With Malik Nabers absent this season, this synergy is crucial. Dart, a 2025 first-round pick, has shown flashes of elusiveness, but consistency depends on real-time adaptation from receivers like Robinson. As the Giants prepare to face Denver’s vaunted defense, Robinson’s model — visibility over rigidity — could unlock offensive potential.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Wan’Dale Robinson: Jaxson Dart’s ‘playground’ magic creates chemistry

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