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“Exclusive: Inside Scoop on Abdul Carter’s Mysterious Meeting with the Patriots—What Really Went Down?”

"Exclusive: Inside Scoop on Abdul Carter's Mysterious Meeting with the Patriots—What Really Went Down?"

— Carlos A. Lopez (@LosTalksPats) April 15, 2025

The Penn State standout is considered to be the best or second-best prospect in this draft, with Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter as the only player who could take that distinction away from him.

Most mock drafts have the Cleveland Browns selecting Hunter at No. 2 overall, which would leave the door wide open for the New York Giants to take their quarterback of the future in Shedeur Sanders at No. 3.

In that scenario, drafting Carter would be an easy decision for the Patriots, who would be getting an elite pass rusher with the potential to be a perennial Defensive Player of the Year candidate.

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