
Giants bringing in Abdul Carter for visit ahead of pivotal NFL draft decision
NY Post
As part of their standard operating procedure preparation heading into the NFL Draft, the Giants will bring in edge rusher Abdul Carter for a top 30 visit.
That visit will be Thursday, according to ESPN. The last day for NFL teams to have these visits is April 16.
Carter, the top pass rusher in this draft, will tour the Giants facility and meet with several members of the organization.
He has already spent time with general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll, as the Giants have been monitoring Carter for quite some time.
They own the No. 3 pick in the first round and Carter is expected to be one of the top three players to come off the board.
Daboll had breakfast this past Sunday with Carter at Penn State.

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