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Round 1 - Panthers Select Tetairoa McMillan at Pick 8


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Great pick. The Franchise has to make Bryce Young excel. We have to have an identity and Bryce needs a WR who can pluck anything out of the air; especially in the redzone. Gotta maximize our free agent spending on the O-line. This pick fits with a plan. We have a lot of size at WR. Good luck to defenses playing nickel defense. We’ll run right over you or pass right over you.

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7 minutes ago, Captroop said:

I think this is a vote of no confidence in XL. 

Tet has something that XL seemed to struggle with, and in fact most of our receivers room struggled with (besides Coker) and that's SURE HANDS. McMillan is big and catches like it's his nature. I think he'll be a great weapon for Bryce. 

I think that's a great point and one I wasn't thinking. I thought maybe they took McMillan because they deem the cupboard too bare. Not sure I like that for XL though. I mean if he all the sudden caught those big moment catches last year he has an entirely different narrative. He made those drops yes, but he gets open and has a lot of physical talent.  I'm not ready to shut the door on the guy. 

But the fact is we are an injury and a retirement away from only having Coker be a threat (whom I do think will be a stud though).

 

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2 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Top 5 and highest paid o line in the league. 

2 good RBs

2 First Round picks at receiver

Offense HC/playcaller

GET IT DONE.

Bryce cant be looking like an UDFA at any point again next season. He has to live up to that #1 overall QB status for every. single. game.

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