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Jackson Dart, in only his third NFL start, has quickly become a player to watch. Going 17 for 25 for 195 yards, with a touchdown and no interceptions, Dart also contributed 58 rushing yards, a feat shared with only a handful of quarterbacks like Lamar Jackson and himself during their initial career stages. Dart's mobility and ability to extend plays exemplify a shift in offensive philosophy—teams increasingly emphasize quarterbacks who can run and throw, creating unpredictability and stretching defenses thin.