Abdul Carter has his own Final Four, and the Giants are part of it.
Carter only makes four pre-draft visits, SI.com reported.
He visits the Giants and Patriot facilities after already traveling to meet the Titans and Browns.
Coincidentally, the Titans, Browns, Giants and Patriots hold the top four picks in each of the draft.
Carter's draft floor is expected to be fourth. This is only if both quarterback Camward and Chedure Sanders and receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter are ahead of the class's premier pass rush.
However, the Giants didn't have to wait to meet Carter.
They reportedly paid close attention to his feet on Friday.

“I'm still recovering my shoulder,” Carter told reporters at State College, Pennsylvania. “Now it's almost 100%.”
Regarding his legs, Carter said he learned about injuries during a medical checkup at the NFL Combine.
“I had no symptoms or pain,” Carter said while excluding surgery. “I don't care now. I didn't care during the season.”
Carter dined in Browns brass on Thursday. This included ownership, but was expected to meet only with the Giants' reconnaissance conditions after all tests of teammates were completed.
General Manager Joe Shane also visited the Pennsylvania campus in the fall.
Carter didn't exercise at the NFL combine and was originally expected to take part in Pro Day.
It didn't happen, it could raise some red flags about the timing of his recovery.
Carter's agent Drew Rosenhaus told ESPN that his client “may still train for the team in mid-April.”
