Whenever he stays at the facility for late work after a training camp practice, Giants rookie Juice Wells Jr. glances over at the locker two spots to his right.
It’s almost always cluttered with gear, which is how the wide receiver knows his former quarterback at Ole Miss, Jaxson Dart, is putting in the extra work, too.
“I might come back in from the laser bed or the hyperbaric chamber, he’s in there getting right, doing a little stretch, and working his arm out or something like that,” Wells told The Post after Wednesday’s training camp practice. “So he’s a true competitor.”

Wells, a 24-year-old who signed with the Giants as an undrafted free agent, was one of Dart’s primary targets with the Rebels last season, and the pair combined for 28 completions, 553 yards and six touchdowns.
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