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Tet wins PFF Rookie of the year


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16 hours ago, CRA said:

1086 yards, 7 TDs (16 game season)

1009 yards, 9 TDs (16 game season)

1014 yards, 7 TDs (17 game season) 

seems pretty close to me 

Bo, I ain't doubting our math, I'm shaking my head at how seldom we've hit in 14 years! Especially if you consider 1 of those 3 went to poo in year 2.

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12 hours ago, electro's horse said:

I’d say that he was going to copy moose and come back to Carolina but no WR in their right mind would come to Carolina willingly while Bryce is here if they have another serious offer. 

I keep seeing this in the Huddle. But which WR since 2023 has gone to another team and done better? Just one has even really played for another team. And his numbers aren't even remotely as good as they were when he was here - Adam Thielen in case you haven't figured it out.

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Congrats to T-Mac

 

Tetairoa McMillan named PFWA Rookie and Offensive Rookie of the Year

2025 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: WR Tetairoa McMillan, Carolina Panthers

2025 OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: WR Tetairoa McMillan, Carolina Panthers

2025 DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: LB Carson Schwesinger, Cleveland Browns

2025 PFWA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

CHARLOTTE — The awards and honors continue to pour in for Tetairoa McMillan after an exciting rookie season with the Carolina Panthers.

The Pro Football Writers of America announced on Tuesday that they have named McMillan rookie of the year, offensive rookie of the year, and named him to the all-rookie team

McMillan, the No. 8 overall selection in the 2025 NFL draft out of Arizona, started all 17 games for the Panthers and caught 70 passes on 122 targets for 1,014 yards (14.5 per catch average) and seven touchdowns. The 1,014 receiving yards was the most by a rookie in franchise history, while his seven touchdown catches are second most in Panthers history and the most by any NFL rookie this season.

A total of 27 of his 70 catches were explosive receptions (16+ yards), which are the most explosive receptions and explosive plays by a NFL rookie this season. McMillan also caught seven passes on fourth down, six of which produced first downs for Carolina.

Among all NFL players, he finished the season tied for the most catches on fourth down and totaled the most explosive receptions on those six receptions with five. McMillan had a pair of 100-yard receiving games, and he registered a catch in all 17 games. He was the NFL Rookie of the Week when he caught three passes for 29 yards and two touchdowns in a 30-27 victory over Dallas in Week 6.

 

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On 1/7/2026 at 2:00 PM, CRA said:

I mean, a villain turn or not...

KB did what he did in less games.   Which was more yards and TDs on a per game basis. 

 

Please don't compare Tet to KB. KB was the garbage time king. I remember a stat that show he had 1/2 of his yards in the 4th quarter during blowouts against the 2nd team defenses. 

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On 1/7/2026 at 9:17 PM, electro's horse said:

I’d say that he was going to copy moose and come back to Carolina but no WR in their right mind would come to Carolina willingly while Bryce is here if they have another serious offer. 

Well there is that thing where Moose left on his own accord and we told DJ his value to us was worth like, Bryce’s left leg maybe. Shipped him out for that. 

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