No caption, no words — just vibes. But that was enough to spark major excitement, racking up over a million views and 10,000 likes in less than eight hours.
Now, let’s talk draft. Carter could end up with the Giants at No. 3 overall, if the Titans and Browns pass on him. Tennessee looks locked in on QB Cam Ward, while Cleveland is more of a wild card, possibly eyeing Travis Hunter or Shedeur Sanders. If Carter slides to the Giants, it’s looking more and more likely they’ll take him — unless something wild happens.
Head coach Brian Daboll’s even had breakfast with Carter, and the team’s clearly been doing their homework. They’ve also shown interest in Hunter, but if Cleveland snags him or Carter first, that could change everything.
Carter’s definitely not calling himself the next Lawrence Taylor — but fans are already starting to dream. The bar is high: Taylor had 142 career sacks, multiple awards, and two Super Bowl rings. Nobody’s expecting that off the bat, but they’re definitely expecting more impact than what they’ve seen from Kayvon Thibodeaux, who could even become trade bait if Carter is the pick.
Carter’s been a force at Penn State with 23 sacks and nearly 40 tackles for loss. Draft experts love his explosiveness and raw potential, calling him a future 1A pass rusher. If the Giants get him, pairing him with Brian Burns and Dexter Lawrence would be scary for opposing quarterbacks.
So yeah — Carter didn’t say a word, but his message to Giants fans came through loud and clear: he’s ready.