
Abdul Carter's Updated Measurements, NFL Draft Rumors After Penn State Pro Day
NFL teams were able to get official measurements for Abdul Carter at Penn State's pro day.
Even though Carter isn't working out on Friday due to a shoulder injury, he did measure in at 250 pounds with 33-inch arms.
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Per The MMQB's Albert Breer, Carter is going to have a private meeting with New York Giants officials after Penn State's pro day wraps up. He previously met with officials from the Cleveland Browns on Thursday night.
Carter didn't officially measure in at the scouting combine in Indianapolis because he left early after a stress reaction in his foot was discovered during pre-combine medical testing.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported last month that Carter was expected to work out at Penn State's pro day after it was determined his foot injury wouldn't require surgery.
"I found out when they found out about it," Carter told reporters on Friday. "I never had no symptoms, no pain. Doesn't bother me now. It didn't bother me during the season. So whatever they feel necessary for it, I don't feel any pain right now. No surgery or nothing like that."
However, Carter opted out of participating in on-field drills during Penn State's pro day as he continues to rehab the shoulder injury he suffered in a win over Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl.
Carter's weight lines up with what he was listed as on Penn State's athletic website (252 pounds). His arm length of 33 inches is right between Aidan Hutchinson (32.125 inches) and Will Anderson Jr. (33.875 inches).
Both Hutchinson and Anderson were top-three picks in their respective drafts. Carter is expected to be the first true defensive player off the board in this year's class, not counting Travis Hunter since he could play on both sides of the ball in the NFL.

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