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The New York Giants have signed No. 3 overall pick Abdul Carter to his rookie contract: a fully guaranteed four-year deal worth $45.255 million.
Abdul Carter had some issues finding the number he would wear with the New York Giants. The No. 3 overall pick from Penn State couldn't wrestle No. 56 from Lawrence Taylor or No. 11 from Phil Simms.
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Abdul Carter isn't taking a number off the Giants' ring of honor. Rather, he'll wear No. 51 at rookie camp, taking a numeral worn by Azeez Ojulari, Kyler Fackrell and Zak DeOssie in recent years.
First, Abdul Carter — the Giants ’ new star edge rusher, just drafted third overall — wanted to wear Lawrence Taylor’s retired No. 56. Taylor said no — as he should have.
Phil Simms' #11 will not be coming out of retirement for first-round pick Abdul Carter, who wore 11 at Penn State. Simms said on a podcast he would be okay with it but he told me tonight he was ...
Abdul Carter, considered by some to be the best player in the draft, was also a victim of a prank call before the Giants selected the Penn State edge rusher at No. 3 overall.