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The NFL Draft is set to begin on April 27.
That is the date of the first round and when many teams will hope to acquire some future superstars.
One player that has been talked about plenty this draft season is defensive tackle Jalen Carter.
He has been in the news plenty, but not for the right reasons.
During the combine, Carter was investigated for allegedly reckless driving and racing.
Then on his pro day, he was unable to get through position drills.
Most players with those issues would not be considered in the top 10.
But, Carter is an elite talent, and because of that many teams will still consider drafting him.
Many people are wondering how far Carter will slide down the board due to his red flags.
His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, is confident Carter will still be a top-10 pick.
According to Ian Rapoport, Carter is turning down any pre-draft visits with teams outside the top 10.
From NFL Now: #UGA DT Jalen Carter is turning down pre-draft visits from teams outside the Top 10, as his agent Drew Rosenhaus is confident that’s where he’s going. If a team trades into the Top 10 before the draft, he would be open to visiting them. pic.twitter.com/kf7iQCN8wO
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 3, 2023
This is certainly a bold decision from Carter and Rosenhaus.
It cannot hurt to at least visit with other teams, but that is not something Carter is interested in.
Carter has already visited with the Philadelphia Eagles (10th pick) and is set to visit the Chicago Bears (9th pick).
With quarterbacks expected to fill up the top of the first round, Carter might continue to slip down the board.
After having an abysmal pre-draft process, he may end up regretting not giving some teams a visit.
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