Before going to East Rutherford, NJ Thursday for his long -awaited “visit” with the Giants of New York, the defender of Penn State Abdul Carter went to Indianapolis for a reaction of the stress reaction in his foot.
Carter would have had good news.
According to Adam Schefter of ESPN NFL, Carter’s foot healed and no surgery will be necessary.
“It should be a non-factor with the teams at this stage,” said Carter agent Drew Rosenhaus.
Recent simulation projects tend to give Carter to the Giants with the third overall choice. Todd Mcshay did this during a false project published Thursday. He wrote:
The reason why the Giants cannot reach a quarter -Arrière here – like Sheder Sanders or Jaxson Dart – is because Carter is available. It’s as simple as that. You cannot transmit a talent of “level 1” or “Blue Chip” for a quarter-Arrière which does not carry this type of note.
I consider it a huge victory for the giants. They undoubtedly receive the best player in the class – whose position value is considered to be the most second for the quarterrier – of your choice no. 3. Carter versatility will allow the defensive coordinator Shane Bowen to drive the wild opposing quarters. Imagine a third and long with Carter, Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux tracks before the snap, preparing to hunt.
Carter is the global perspective n ° 2 by Dane Brugler. The analyst of the written athletic outline:
From three years old to Penn State, Carter aligned himself as a large rusher in the four men’s line of the former defensive coordinator Tom Allen, getting up and rushing with his hand on the ground. After initially wanted to stay at Of-Ball, he made the transition to a peak role in 2024 and lived up to high expectations, ranking n ° 1 in the FBS in the plated for loss (23.5), n ° 2 in pressures (66) and n ° 7 in bags (12.5). Its production corresponds to its features, and its impact was better captured during a defeat in 2024 Orange Bowl against Notre Dame, even if Carter played this match with an injured left shoulder.
With a single season to his credit as a real rusher on board, Carter needs a continuous varnish in his attack. Its arrow points out the sky, however, because of its burst, its burst, its contraction of the body and its competitive intensity. Despite the average size of the racing game responsibilities, he finds his balance quickly after taking a shock of the blockers and plays with a huge range to slide the blocks and close in a flash. Overall, Carter is a disruptive presence, due to its explosive nature and the way it mixes its rushs to gain with speed, strength and a budding arsenal of movements. He projects as Rusher 1a Pass, with a gift for constantly moving the quarter-arre and playing games in the racing game.
Would you like to see Carter join the Giants?