CFL wideout Duron Carter, son of Hall of Fame receiver Cris Carter, is drawing interest from upwards of 15 NFL teams, his agent, Mitch Frankel, told CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora. Sources told La Canfora the Colts, Seahawks and 49ers are "very interested" in obtaining the 6-5 specimen, assuming he has matured from off-field issues that led to him going undrafted.

Carter completed his CFL contract when Montreal's season ended in the playoffs, and he can begin taking NFL visits Monday. La Canfora reported Carter might opt to hold a pro day for NFL scouts after the holidays, "allowing time for his body to heal from the season first, and then pursue individual visits after that."

Carter, who paired with former NFL standout Chad Johnson on the Allouettes, cannot sign with an NFL team until February.