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@punt_rd Shaffer and Eddie were transcendent. What a moment.
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@zack_daniels2 @PanthersOnTap My guess is Njoku's price tag is too high...for the moment.
Panthers would need to restructure some big contracts like Jaycee or DB.
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@PanthersOnTap Also, “Carolina still has a glaring need at tight end.” I wonder how viable of an option David Njoku could be for them
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Jeremy Fowler draft intel on the Panthers:
“Carolina was high on Proctor. If he somehow slipped to 19, he was a viable option.”
“Caleb Lomu was on the Panthers short list too.”
“Panthers weren’t totally comfortable with Stowers there at 49.”
Full story: espn.com/nfl/story/_/id…

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@PanthersOnTap I was pounding the table for Kayden McDonald in round 1 to wreak havoc next to DB. Just like getting Bryce help on O, DB needs help as well. This opens up lanes for Lloyd and the LBs.
But Hunter in the 2nd with Freeling in the 1st is even better. Two pivotal positions of need.
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@iBLsmooth My guess is they'll roll with the current TE room through camp and wait until cuts. They are bargain shopping from here out.
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@SleeperCarolina @nfldraftscout I don't understand this notion of questioning the fit. These pundits obviously don't know enough about our roster to make intelligent takes. We did not have a LT of the future coming into the draft. Icky will most likely move to G if he plays again. Walker is on a 1 yr deal. WTF?
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.@nfldraftscout ranked the top 100 best picks, steals, and fits out of the 2026 draft. The #Panthers he listed are:
33. Monroe Freeling - Miller had Freeling ranked 19th on his big board, but questions the long term fit as the tackle position becomes a crowded room.
41. Sam Hecht - Hecht was Miller’s top ranked center, projecting him to go third round. He considers Hecht a steal, citing that rookie contracts on the o-line are imperative for roster building when paying a QB long term.
71. Zakee Wheatley - Miller likes the value of the pick overall, expecting Nick Scott to leave in free agency next season.
#KeepPounding



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@m2kgalaxy @carolinadadshow Fair point. Although he was the assistant GM for a couple years so he wasn’t exactly blind to the process. He still deserves some leeway being first time at the helm.
Honestly the talent just wasn’t the best that year. That had a ton to do with it.
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@AllDayPanthers @carolinadadshow His first draft he was on the job for like 2 weeks
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One thing that mildly surprised me about the #Panthers draft is that they didn't add a TE at all, even in their UDFA class
They showed a lot of predraft interest in this group
Probably a combination of TE not being BPA when on the clock and TEs flying early off the board
Marvin Elequin@FF_MarvinE
Tight End Prospect Model 2026 Class Below are the post-draft results of my TE prospect model, which uses production, athleticism & projected draft capital to evaluate the 2026 class Breakdowns, hit rates, & comps in the thread below! [1 of 8]
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@ThomasWrrld Staff is high on BMS and CC per Mike Kaye I believe.
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This is why i wanted Rozeboom back, we are an injury or two away from Bam Martin Scott and Claudin Cherelus as our LB duo
⛷️@ThomasWrrld
Nick Scott and Trevin Wallace #imsoscared
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@AllDayPanthers @NBA “Wasn’t even efficient” They both shot 47% overall from the field. If Cooper was not efficient neither was Kon.
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COOPER FLAGG NAMED KIA NBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: A rookie race to remember ended with Cooper Flagg joining special company – again.
The Mavs forward and No. 1 overall pick was named the 2025-26 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year on Monday after a debut season that matched hype with production, and then some.
Flagg’s all-around game shined in Year 1, leading all rookies in scoring (21 PPG), while ranking 2nd in assists (4.5) and steals (1.2), 4th in rebounds (6.7) and fifth in blocks (0.9) per game across 70 outings.
At 19 years and 112 days old (as of April 12, the final day of the regular season), Flagg is the second-youngest Kia NBA Rookie of the Year winner behind only LeBron James (19y, 106d) – adding more history to a record season.
Do It All: Flagg finished the year as Dallas’ leader in total points (1,473), rebounds (466), assists (316) and steals (84).
Rare Air: Only one other rookie has led his team in all four categories since steals were first tracked in 1973-74: Michael Jordan.
50-Point Flash: On April 3, Flagg poured in 51 points against the Magic, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to record a 50-ball.
Bona Fide Buckets: He’s also the first rookie since Allen Iverson (1996-97) to post four 40-pieces.
Photo Finish: Flagg edged out his former Duke teammate, Charlotte’s Kon Knueppel, by 26 points for 1st place, marking the second-smallest top-2 margin under the current Kia ROY voting format (since 2002-03).
Philly’s VJ Edgecombe finished 3rd, rounding out a standout group of finalists.

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@rheault_ma41858 @WilliePStyle Exactly. Kidd even admitted to helping Flagg win the award so Mavs fans plz stop with all pearl clutching.
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@WilliePStyle What a travesty. Dallas stat padded him the last month in meaningless games.
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Further proof the people who cover the sport en masse have lost the plot.
NBA Communications@NBAPR
A global media panel of 100 voters selected the 2025-26 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year. The 26-point gap between the top two finishers is the second smallest since the current voting format began in 2002-03, behind only a 15-point gap in 2021-22. Complete voting results ⬇️
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