Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishNew England Patriots fans are holding out hope that either Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter or Colorado receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter will fall to them at No. 4 on the 2025 NFL draft board.There have been reports of the Giants traveling to Boulder for one last private workout with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. It’s clear the Giants have serious interest in Sanders considering how closely they have followed his career.But whether that interest is enough for them to select him at No. 3 on the draft board over either Carter or Hunter is the biggest question heading into the draft.The Giants signed veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston in free agency. They could roll with those two players as their top options at the most important position on the field. They also still have Tommy DeVito on the roster. Those three players could complete their quarterback room, according to Giants general manager Joe Schoen.”With the signing of [Wilson and Winston], I think we put ourself in a position where I don’t think [drafting a quarterback] is mandatory or feet to the fire, something that we have to do,” Schoen told media members. “The two guys we signed have played a lot of ball. They’ve got a lot of skins on the wall, and I do think we’ve upgraded that room compared to where it was a year ago.”I like the two guys that we have, and Tommy [DeVito] is still in there, and he’s won games for us, too. And he’s still developing. We’re happy with the makeup of the room right now.”Wilson and Winston are both well past their NFL primes, and the Giants don’t have a strong enough roster to realistically compete in an NFC East division with three possible playoff teams.They could be missing out on a big opportunity if Sanders proves to be a franchise quarterback in the NFL. But then again, they might view it the other way. If they don’t believe in the quarterback, they’d be missing out on a potential generational talent in either Carter or Hunter.Follow Patriots Wire on Twitter and Facebook.

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