Over the last three years, Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita has had his top target and best friend Tetairoa McMillan with him by his side. The duo have played football together for as long as you can think of and played together in high school and with the Wildcats becoming a dynamic duo.
Earlier this week, Dalton Wasserman of Pro Football Focus gave his thoughts on each NFC team’s best offseason decision. In regards to Dave Canales’s Carolina Panthers, it came down to general manager Dan Morgan and the club’s choice to select a wide receiver in the first round for the second consecutive year.
On offense, the trio that matters most for the Carolina Panthers is absolutely Bryce Young, Tetairoa McMillan, and Chuba Hubbard. Young is obviously the starting QB, Hubbard is a borderline Pro Bowl RB, and McMillan is highly likely to become the WR1 pretty soon.
A lot of hope rests on the shoulders of Carolina's first round draft pick A resounding 55% of Carolina Panthers fans expect Tetairoa McMillan, the eighth overall pick from the 2025 NFL draft, to be the team's leading receiver in just his rookie season.
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There’s an air of anticipation for a team that has finished below .500 seven consecutive seasons, and hasn’t reached the playoffs since 2017. After a rough 1-7 start, the Carolina Panthers won four of their final nine games in 2024.
The Carolina Panthers would like to see Tetairoa McMillan become the WR1 they've really needed since trading DJ Moore away. That's why they selected him in the first round despite glaring needs on defense.
The NFC South is probably still the overall weakest division in football. It has been for a few years. It may not have the most overall talent, but what it does have is good wide receivers.
Technically speaking, the Carolina Panthers and their 31 competitors are on their summer break. Teams will start reporting to training camp in about three weeks to begin their official preparations for thre 2025 NFL season.
The Carolina Panthers have little choice but to lean heavily on some of their 2025 NFL draft picks in their inaugural seasons as a pro. At the top of the list, No.
Carolina Panthers rookie Tetairoa McMillan doesn't play defense, so he won't be able to match up with fellow rookie Travis Hunter on that side of the ball.
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The Buccaneers didn’t address the inside linebacker spot in the 2025 NFL Draft, which may have been a vote of confidence in SirVocea Dennis. Dennis is focused on staying healthy and competing going forward. “I think my confidence remains the same, honestly.
Generally speaking, NFL teams that have to rely a lot on rookies to contribute don't do very well in the standings. There are exceptions to the rule, though - and if the Carolina Panthers can get a meaningful impact from their top three draft picks it will go a long way towards producing their first winning season in seven years.
According to Darin Gantt, Panthers GM Dan Morgan was locked in on selecting WR Tetaioa McMillan with the eighth overall pick, but also gave thought to trading with the Rams, who were also interested in the Arizona receiver.
Carolina Panthers rookie Tetairoa McMillan has made it clear who inspires him most on the football field. As he steps into a pivotal role with the team, McMillan revealed that his favorite football player of all time is Larry Fitzgerald, a Hall of Fame-caliber wide receiver known for his unmatched reliability and professionalism.
Most of the Panthers’ draft class has been signed in advance of the team’s rookie minicamp. Six of the eight players selected during last month’s event have put pen to paper, per a team announcement.
The Panthers have more reasons for optimism than most teams coming off seven consecutive losing seasons.
GREEN BAY — Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan was selected No. 8 overall by the Carolina Panthers in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft on Thursday night.
The 22-year-old turned that physicality and athleticism into 174 catches on 260 targets for 2,712 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns across the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
For the fifth time in franchise history, the Carolina Panthers have the eighth pick. This year, they’ve been linked to these prospects.
Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports Arizona WR Tetairoa McMillan has completed pre-draft visits with eight teams. The following are the teams McMillan has already visited, per Schultz: Browns Chargers Cowboys Panthers Patriots Raiders Saints Seahawks Schultz adds McMillan has three more visits scheduled as well.
He finished his college career with a 16.1 yards-per-catch average, thus illustrating his ability to make big plays downfield despite the fact that he is not a blazing runner.
When Pete Carroll and John Spytek arrived in Las Vegas in January, the new head coach and general manager of the Raiders stressed the importance of building a winning culture.
Green Bay still undoubtedly needs some fresh talent in the wide receiver room.
The Denver Broncos better hope Mel Kiper Jr.'s latest mock draft is correct.
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