NFL Draft Rumors: Abdul Carter leaves suggestions on the interest of giants


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The best Draft prospect of the NFL Adbul Carter has a good feeling on which team could select it on Thursday night.

The journalists asked Carter, 21, what team has the best feeling.

“New York (Giants) at this time,” Carter said. “But we’ll see what happens tomorrow.”

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The defensive wing of Penn State Nittany Lions Abdul Carter (11) celebrates with Heisman’s pose after defeating the Broncos of the state of Boise at the Bowl party at State Stadium. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

When asked what would mean following the steps of former Penn State stars washed Arrington and Saquon Barkley to be first -round draft selections of the giants, Carter said, “it would be a blessing.”

“I would love to take that opportunity,” Carter said.

Carter said he thought that his meetings with the giants were “good” and that “he definitely had a good feeling with them.”

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The defensive line of Penn State, Abdul Carter (DL44) during the NFL 2025 exploration combination at the Indiana Convention Center. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

The Tennessee Titans have general selection number 1 and is widely expected to select the Miami Cam Ward field marshal with the best selection. The Cleveland Browns have General Selection No. 2, and seem to favor the winner of the Heisman Trophy travis Hunter about Carter.

If Ward and Hunter really go No. 1 and No. 2 to the Titans and Browns, respectively, Carter would remain on the board for giants in No. 3 in general.

Carter was the best defensive player of the Big Ten in 2024 with 68 cups, 23.5 Tacle for losses and 12 captures last season for Penn State. In his career, Carter has 39.5 tacle for loss, 23 captures and 14 defeated passes.

November 30, 2024; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; The defensive wing of Penn State Nittany Lions, Abdul Carter (11) reacts after saying goodbye to the Maryland Terrapins field marshal, MJ Morris (not in the photo) during the first quarter at the Beaver stadium. (Matthew O’Haren-Imagn images)

Carter would join what is already a strong defensive front of the giants, since he would be located with Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Dexter Lawrence.

The giants would trust Carter to have an instant impact, since they were 3-14 last season and are devoid of stars on the list.

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