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New York Giants’ Abdul Carter leads NFL Defense of the River Race of the Year

Abdul Carter was accepted as the best defender in college football by most observers last season.

Now, there are views on being the best defense rookie in NFL.

Carter was the general election number 3 in the NFL draft by the New York Giants, and is expected to be a force on the move.

The old Penn State is a clear favorite of winning NFL defense of the rookie awards of the year due to its ability, expected production and opportunity.

Jacksonville Jaguars’ corner Travis Hunter and Atlanta Falcons Outdoor Lineebraker/Defensive latest Jalon Walker is also in the mixture. Among the dark horses to be watched, the return of Lineebracker Mike Green and Arizona Cardinals apart from Baltimore Ravens to be watched Will Johnson.

The giants can write Carter’s name on the felt pen on the depth graph and can reach the double households in sacks this season. But even seven or eight sacks should be good enough to win the award.

Last season, the lineebracker outside Jared Verse escaped from Los Angeles Rams With voting – and there were only 4.5 sacks.

Carter led the loss of 23.5 loss, including 12 sacks, and at the same time unanimously forced the first team All-America, and forced two fumbles while gaining honor. The sum of the sack took the seventh national and was named Big Ten Defense of the Year.

Thus, Giants Defense Coordinator Shane Brown, you can see saliva with the idea of ​​having Carter at the end of the defense line.

New York now has three stars pass in Kayvon Thibodeaux, Brian Burns and Carter. If there is nothing else, each of the three will be a place for occasional breathing.

No matter what, it doesn’t matter how the Carter game time is divided, it promises to be extremely productive.

Hunter, the general election number 2, a star return to a scope, but the question surrounding it is the use of the buyer.

Jaguars did not decide How much hunter will play on both sides The ball – or whether it can focus more on one side than the other.

If he plays an important role in the crime, he can only make a small contribution to the defense. First of all, if he played return, the number of interventions or the defending transitions would be a barometer.

The New York Jets Cornerback Sau Gardner won only two awards in 2022 with two interventions, but directed NFL with 20 Pasmason. In 2017, then the return of New Orleans Saints Marshon Lattimore had five interventions when he was honored.

Walker is still raw, but he will get wide opportunities to help Falcons’ defense. He was the general election number 15.

He took part in the 21 -year -old Georgia and won 6.5 sacks last season and won the Butkus Award as the country’s best Lineebracker.

He could carry the sum of the sack of the sack of the last season to the summit as a rookie and recently promised to maintain his opponent game founders in an aggressive way.

Green is definitely a dark horse after being selected by Ravens in the second round (generally 59 no.).

Last season there were 17 sacks in Marshall, but the first round of stock fell due to two allegations of sexual assault. He rejected the allegations that one was caused by high school from high school, the other from the other time in Virginia, and before moving to Marshall for the last college season.

The fall of the draft board helped to descend with Baltimore, where the hurry to pass skills will be welcomed. This means that the opportunity to have a great impact may be on the horizon.

Johnson was talented but played only six games due to injuries in Michigan last season. He had nine college interventions and returned for three goals.

It was seen as the top 10 elections to enter the 2024 season, but the stock rolled and some teams reportedly worried about the knee problem. Cardinals were excited to take it in the second round (47 no.) and may prove that it was playing.

Return a few interventions for goals as a rookie, and “Dark Horse” Johnson can quickly become a first -class factor in this race.

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