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BREAKING! Joe Person: “If Thieneman is available, he’s the #Panthers’ pick.”


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A really good article by @josephperson & @nickbaumgardner. @josephperson on @oregonfootball S Dillon Thieneman if he’s available at pick 19 for the #Panthers: #KeepPounding 

“If Thieneman is available and the first round hasn’t gotten too funky, he’s the #Panthers’ pick.”
 

https://x.com/panthersbreakd/status/2045181000448102716?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA

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All the Thieneman connections this week: 

+Josh thinks it’s OL, WR, or Thieneman 
+Joe Person article this morning says Thieneman at the top of the list
+Daniel Jeremiah clip this week says that at the senior bowl he heard they wanted edge or safety and edge was taken care of in FA 

Might be something or might be nothing #Panthers
https://x.com/threesandtds24/status/2045206041546371419?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA

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would be great if Evero liked to play rookies.  This is why the defense was handled in free agency.  Id say safety in round 2 or 3.  Because he wont start under Evero, he wont be an impact player out the gate and Carolina has stated they want an impact player in round 1.  Round 1 will be offense.  Expect Sadiq or a WR.

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From Bill Barnwell March 18th article: 

What's missing: Safety. General manager Dan Morgan and his staff have been aggressive in plugging holes on Carolina's roster this offseason. The NFC South champs made major additions to their defense in signing Jaelan Phillips from the Eagles and Devin Lloyd from the Jags, importing two young contributors who played their best football in 2025.

The one place left un-upgraded for the Panthers is at safety. Tre'von Moehrig was very good in his debut season with the team, creating 14 tackles for loss. But Nick Scott has looked overmatched in coverage and allowed a number of big run plays for opposing teams with missed tackles. Scott has sort of held a job by default for a rebuilding Panthers team given his experience with defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, but my hope was that the Panthers would upgrade on him in 2026

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/48227677/2026-nfl-free-agency-barnwell-20-contenders-weaknesses-signings-trades-draft#car

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