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PSU’s top two prospects, defensive end Abdul Carter and tight end Tyler Warren chose not to participate, Carter because he is still recovering from a shoulder injury.
From PennLive.com
Edge rusher Abdul Carter won’t be working out at Penn State’s Pro Day on Friday, but he will be spending some time with a team picking at the top of the draft.
From NBC Sports
Despite the need for a quarterback in Cleveland, Carter still seem to be very much in play with the second pick.
From Bleacher Report
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With less than a month until the Tennessee Titans are on the clock with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, Penn State outside linebacker Abdul Carter is restating his case to be the first name called by commissioner Roger Goodell.
Dart took the field Friday and threw the ball 65 times in front of several NFL personnel, including New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore, Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski and Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Fans took to social media to praise Dart's performance and project where he will land in the 2025 NFL Draft.
On Thursday, March 27, the Texas A&M football team hosted its annual Pro Day at the Coolidge Football Performance Center in front of several scouts.
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Centre Daily Times on MSNPenn State’s Tyler Warren and Abdul Carter sit out pro day, look ahead to NFL DraftNeither took part in Penn State’s pro day, but both spoke about how they’re preparing for next month’s NFL Draft.
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