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Jaxson Dart Hunts Down Rare Turkey Just One Day After Boosting His Draft Stock

Jaxson Dart Hunts Down Rare Turkey Just One Day After Boosting His Draft Stock Jaxson Dart Hunts Down Rare Turkey Just One Day After Boosting His Draft Stock

Damn! At this point, what can’t Jaxson Dart do?

Jaxson Dart, the now-former quarterback for the Ole Miss Rebels, has swagger both on the field and off the field.

The expectations are that Dart will be a first-round pick in the NFL Draft in April. With that being said, there’s still time before we get there. But he doesn’t do the stereotypical college partying or being an offseason streamer to pass that time.

Rather, my man is out here doing some good ol’ fashioned hunting. (RELATED: Welcome To Florida: Alligator And Crocodile Get Into One Of Wildest Animal Brawls You Will Ever See)

Dart wanted to turkey hunt, so following his Pro Day that took place in Oxford, he caught a flight to Georgia where he hunted with Tyler and Bill Jordan. A part of hunting entity Realtree, the Jordans are high-ranked players. And boy oh boy, things couldn’t have been more successful.

In the morning, the trio spotted a huge flock of male turkeys (called Toms), but Dart held off because there wasn’t a bird he saw that he was interested in harvesting. So, he waited for the afternoon to arrive, and that ended up being a wise decision.

Dart didn’t just bag a turkey he wanted, he landed one that had two beards, something that is extraordinarily rare.

And to make it crazier, this came just a day after boosting his draft stock at his Pro Day. You can see the footage of him wow’ing NFL scouts here.

Absolutely legendary stuff here … I’ll be sure to keep an eye on Jaxson Dart in the draft.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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