Giants Select Abdul Carter At No. 3

While a surprise took place with the second overall pick, things have gone according to plan with the Giants. New York has retained the No. 3 pick and used it on Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter. Carter becomes the second pass rusher taken in the top five picks by New York in the four drafts, joining Kayvon Thibodeaux, who was drafted No. 5 overall by in 2022.

For a while, it was unclear whether or not Carter was truly destined for New York. We continued to see calls from the Giants as they attempted to land the No. 1 overall pick from Tennessee as well as calls into New York as teams considered trading up to get Carter. There were even rumors that Carter was still in play to land in Cleveland. Ultimately, everything stayed as planned, and the Giants walk away with a player many considered the best in the draft class.

Carter graded out as college football’s second-best edge rusher in 2024, per Pro Football Focus. His 12.0 sacks this season were good for seventh in the nations, and he led the NCAA with 23.5 tackles for loss. He finished his collegiate career as the Big 10 Defensive Player of the Year and a unanimous All-American.

Carter joins a pass rushing group that is currently led by Thibodeaux and Brian Burns. Thibodeaux is headed into the final guaranteed year of his rookie contract, but the Giants are expected to exercise his fifth-year option. Burns, on the other hand, is under contract through the 2028 season and should be around with for Carter’s first few years in the league.

Carter should immediately push Thibodeaux for starting reps opposite Burns. At the very least, the Giants now have three starting caliber pass rushers that they can employ in any combination. Regardless of their needs, Big Blue walks away with one of the draft’s top prospects at No. 3 overall.

Ely Allen contributed to this post.

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