Daniel Jones's Stats, Metrics, Game Logs, Projections & Rankings
Player profile
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HT/WT6' 5'' , 230 lbs
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Birthdate05/27/1997 (28)
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CollegeDuke
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Draft Info2019: Rd 1, Pk 6 (NYG)
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StatusPractice
2024 season stats
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Passing Yards2,070 27th
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Passing Touchdowns8 34th
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Passing EPA0.6 28th
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Adjusted DYAR-20 29th
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40-Yard Dash4.8152%ile 52th percentile52th percentile
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Speed Score82.654%ile 54th percentile54th percentile
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Hand Size9.7557%ile 57th percentile57th percentile
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Arm Length32.566%ile 66th percentile66th percentile
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Vertical Leap33.570%ile 70th percentile70th percentile
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Broad Jump12086%ile 86th percentile86th percentile
Recent Games
Passing
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Rushing
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Fantasy
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1
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22
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42
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52.4%
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186
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4.4
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0
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2
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25
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44.3
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6
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15
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2.5
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0
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7
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7
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31
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2
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16
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28
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57.1%
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178
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6.4
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2
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0
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28
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100.0
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5
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32
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6.4
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0
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9
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18
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6
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3
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24
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34
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70.6%
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236
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6.9
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2
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0
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28
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109.4
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8
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20
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2.5
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0
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8
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19
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11
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4
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29
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40
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72.5%
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281
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7.0
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0
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1
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39
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81.4
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4
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3
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0.8
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0
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5
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11
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23
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5
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23
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34
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67.6%
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257
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7.6
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2
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0
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41
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109.6
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11
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38
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3.5
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11
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22
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11
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6
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22
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41
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53.7%
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205
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5.0
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15
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57.5
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11
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56
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5.1
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0
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13
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13
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22
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7
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14
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21
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66.7%
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99
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4.7
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0
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0
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14
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77.3
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5
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20
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4.0
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0
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9
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6
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26
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8
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24
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38
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63.2%
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264
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6.9
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0
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1
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43
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72.7
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3
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1
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0.3
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0
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2
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8
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31
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9
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20
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26
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76.9%
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174
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6.7
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2
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0
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35
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119.7
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7
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54
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7.7
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1
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24
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24
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5
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10
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22
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37
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59.5%
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190
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5.1
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0
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2
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23
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50.5
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7
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26
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3.7
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1
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10
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14
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13
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STATS
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Current Season
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216
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341
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63.3%
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2,070
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6.1
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8
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7
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79.4
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67
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265
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4.0
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2
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142
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Last 3 years
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641
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973
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65.9%
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6,184
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6.4
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25
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18
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84.3
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227
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1,179
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5.2
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10
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495
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Former New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is signing with the Minnesota Vikings, according to NFL insider Ari Meirov. The former No. 6 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft lands with Kevin O'Connell following his abrupt release from New York. Jones will have the chance to sit behind Sam Darnold in hopes of regaining a starting job in the near future. Jones started 69 games for the Giants, racking up a 24-44-1 record behind 14,582 passing yards, 70 passing touchdowns, and 47 interceptions. He rushed for 2,179 yards and 15 scores. The 27-year-old is not on the fantasy football radar for now, but he's worth stashing in deep Superflex or two-QB leagues. If Darnold were to miss time, Jones would enter an offense with stud pass-catchers, and he still has a little bit of juice as a runner.
Free agent quarterback Daniel Jones has zeroed in on a "leading" choice and will reveal his intended signing destination to NFL teams on Wednesday, according to insider Josina Anderson, citing a high-ranking league official. It sounds like Jones will share the news of his signing within league circles today, and it's hard to imagine that news stays private for long. We've previously seen him linked to the Ravens and Vikings as he would reportedly prefer to be a backup quarterback with a contender. However, Anderson notes that the Raiders are still interested after Gardner Minshew II broke his collarbone last Sunday.
Former New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones officially cleared waivers on Monday and is an unrestricted free agent and is free to sign with any team. Jones prefers to sign with a playoff contender, with potential destinations being the Baltimore Ravens or Minnesota Vikings, according to sources. He has reportedly already eliminated the Las Vegas Raiders, who just lost quarterback Gardner Minshew II (collarbone) for the rest of the season, as an option. A team would have had to claim the balance of Jones' contract ($11,833,333) for this year and the $23 million in injury guarantees after this season if they wanted him off waivers. The former sixth overall pick in the 2019 out of Duke spent six seasons with the Giants and really only had one solid season in the first year with Brian Daboll as head coach in 2022. Jones will likely have to serve in a backup role if he signs with a contender.