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A fun video to watch. Carter seems to have a good deal of athleticism and decent closing speed. He also shows an ability to beat a T around the corner, as well as overpower him to make a straight line to the QB. He also showed a mix of outside and inside rush, all good signs.
A few things concern me (and again, this is a sixth round pick, so this shouldn't come as a surprise):
1) His competition was obviously fairly low.
2) Many of those plays seemed to be set screen plays, where his pressure and ease to the QB looked to be a design of the offense.
3) I only saw two consistent moves: The duck the shoulder down and beat the T around the edge, and the straight forward bull rush (is that what it's called?). He'll need more and smarter moves at the pro level, as he'll find most tackles are more athletic than those he's faced in college.
If you go back and look at Vrabel when he first got here, the moves he beat tackles with most time were ducking the shoulder and the bull rush..
I could easily see Carter making the team as a special teamer for all facets of special teams. What will be interesting is whether he's used on the "HANDS" team if he makes the roster..











