The future of Duron Carter remains up in the air, but the coveted wide receiver is ready to make the leap to the NFL — if someone wants him.
Cris Carter had a Hall of Fame Career with the Minnesota Vikings, and that’s a team who could take a chance on his son Duron in the near future. After playing in the CFL recently, Duron Carter, is ready to make the leap to the NFL and has scheduled his Pro Day for next month.
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It’s an interesting development as Carer hoped to be singed of this season but the never ended up happening. The buzz around him only continued to grow this season and now it appears that NFL teams are read to take a chance on him.
According to Jason La Canfora from NFL Network, Duron Carter’s Pro Day is scheduled for January where teams will check him out and see if they want to take a chance on him.
CFL star Duron Carter, coveted free agent, will hold a pro day for NFL teams in early Jan in Fla. then visit teams. 15 NFL teams interested
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) December 7, 2014
Carter had a work out last season with the Minnesota Vikings, the team his father had a Hall of Fame career with, but failed to secure a contact. Things have seemingly changed though as the time spent out of the NFL for Carter has been used on getting better fundamentally and physically for a pro career.
There is no guarantee such a thing will ever happen, but the bottom line is that Carter is making another strong push for the NFL and has interest he didn’t have a year ago.
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