It’s one thing to look dominant in August. It’s another to be feared in December. Every training camp around the NFL boasts its summer stars, players who turn joint practices and preseason snaps into jaw-dropping practice tape. But as every seasoned Giants fan will tell you, camp dominance doesn’t mean a thing until the real bullets fly. The history of hyped rookie pass rushers is littered with August heroes who disappeared by Thanksgiving.

Still, the whispers out of East Rutherford this month have carried a different tone. We’re not talking about a project or late bloomer; this is a top-three draft pick making grown men, including veteran offensive tackles, look like they wandered into the wrong drill. The Giants have been churning out highlight clips of Abdul Carter humiliating bl

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