The Draft Joxson Dart of the NFL took some time of its busy schedule to go hunting in Georgia during the weekend, and a great death occurred to him.
The former Ole Miss Rebels field marshal was seen in a photo with the Vice President of Camouflage of Realtree, Tyler Jordan, holding the turkey. The hunt came a day after Dart organized a show for scouts in Ole Miss Pro Day while trying to increase its draft stock.
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The Mississippi field marshal, Jaxson Dart, prepares to pass during an offensive drill on the professional football day of the school school on Friday, March 28, 2025 in Oxford, Mississippi. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
“This is one that I will remember forever,” Jordan wrote in X “Jaxson Dart’s reaction reminds me why turkey hunting is so special. Nothing exceeds your first successful hunt in Spring Woods.”
It was far from the first Dart hunt. He was photographed in January 2023 with a puma that killed.
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The Mississippi field marshal, Jaxson Dart, speaks at a press conference after his participation on the NFL football day of the school on Friday, March 28, 2025 in Oxford, Mississippi. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
When selected in the NFL draft, I would be far from the first player to enjoy the sport.
The NFL field marshal, Carson Wentz, has published photos of his murder on social networks. Wentz killed a black bear in 2023. Super Bowl champion Derek Wolfe also talked about how he tracked and killed a puma that terrified his family in Colorado.
Dart is not as promoted as a field marshal as Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders, but NFL fans could surprise if a team takes it on day 1, such as Bo Nix and Denver’s Broncos last year.

The Mississippi Rebells Campo Marshal, Jaxson Dart, #2, is heated before a match against the Florida Gators at the Ben Hill Griffin stadium in Gainesville, Florida, on November 23, 2024. (Matt Pendleton-Imagn images)
He accumulated 10,617 aerial yards and 72 TouchDown passes in three seasons with Ole Miss. He transferred from USC after his first year in 2021.