The Carolina Panthers crossed the draft of the NFL 2025 with some needs. While the Arizona WR Tetairoa McMillan should not be one of the options for the Panthers in n ° 8. However, Dan Morgan and the company estimated that they had to fill more weapons for Bryce Young as a absolute priority.
Former Panthers QB Jake Delhomme joined Kyle Bailey on WFNz in Charlotte to give her opinion on the project as a whole for Carolina. He admitted that there were only a few privileged in the first round.
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“I thought there was a possibility for three guys,” Delhomme told Kyle Bailey de WFNZ. The ancient QB panthers thought that Michigan Mason Graham would have been a perfect adjustment in Caroline, but it ended up going fifth in the general classification of Cleveland Browns. This left a decision between Walker milestone from Georgia and Arizona WR Tetairoa McMillan.
“If you listen to Dan (Morgan) in post-trafic press conferences, he has somehow told you the thought behind,” said Delhomme. He felt that the next time we choose after n ° 8, it will be n ° 57. But he said that the receivers, those we loved, we did not think they would be there. But I felt comfortable with the quality of the defensive players and the defensive line that would be there. “”
Morgan agrees with the Delhomme assessment of the project. He recently sat with the journalist of the Panthers team, Kristen Balboni, and the legend of the Thomas Davis franchise and was questioned about the specialty of McMillan for the future.
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“When we had the opportunity to add a playmaker like Tet, I think we had to strike,” said Morgan. “I had the impression that he was a manufacturer of difference, I felt like a guy who could really help our offense, to change our offense – and it is not offended to any of these other on -board rushers. But with a talent like TET – the setting he has, his hands he could not pass, talent after talent.”
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McMillan was the best -classified recruit signed in the history of Arizona football. He won the first All-American and All-Big team 12 honors with 1,319 reception yards and eight affected. McMillan also set an Arizona school record with 3,423 career yards.