The New York Giants might finally have the kind of defensive line that keeps opposing quarterbacks up at night.
For the first time in nearly a decade, there’s a real sense that this front could dominate — not just compete.
And rookie Abdul Carter is quickly becoming the heartbeat of that energy, wrecking plays at OTAs like a veteran.
The 21-year-old first-rounder isn’t just fitting in — he’s flashing the kind of raw explosiveness you simply can’t coach.
In a division stacked with quarterbacks like Dak Prescott, Jalen Hurts, and Jayden Daniels, that disruption is absolutely essential.
Carter brings more than just pass-rushing ability
Carter isn’t a one-note player — he can rush off the edge or drop into coverage as an off-ball linebacker with ease.
That hybrid versatility gives defen