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Miami (Ohio) linebacker Jackson Kuwatch had the fastest 10-yard split in the entire MockDraftable database 😳 “He’s so incredibly quick between the tackles. A 1.5 10-yard split on a 4.64 is a wild combination… he can move, he can cover... he’s borderline top 100.”



One of Kilgore and Hecht is guaranteed to be there for the Panthers



One of Kilgore and Hecht is guaranteed to be there for the Panthers

Trade! Jacksonville trading up to Carolina pick, per source.




SCOUTD’s Top 10 Wide Receivers in the 2026 NFL Draft: 📌 Makai Lemon is my WR1 📌 Omar Cooper Jr. is firmly in my Top 5 📌 Is Chris Brazzell a Day 1 talent? Full list & Breakdowns: scoutdnfl.com/2026-wr


The Panthers 354 million dollars in free agency the last 2 seasons. 311 million of those dollars were spent on defensive free agents. I don’t understand why yall are obsessed with drafting defense first round every year and making it about Bryce when they don’t.


Base salaries for the #Panthers at OT in 2026 (not counting Freeling): - Ickey Ekwonu: $17.56m (same for cap number) - Taylor Moton: $14.2m (Cap number $21.1m) - Rasheed Walker: $1.22m (Cap number $4m) - Stone Forsythe: $1.22m (Cap number $2m) The Panthers are paying Moton more than their entire TE room ($13.7m) in 2026 entering Day 2 of the draft. Ekwonu is making $3 million more than the RB room ($14m). Long term, with Walker, Ekwonu and Forsythe entering free agency next year, cost-controlling is important. Having Freeling helps you keep other pieces on OL beyond 2026.

The value of the draft is not the players but the salary saved per player If you picked a CB #1 he would need to be the best CB in the league to justify the $9m salary But if you pick an above average OL at #1 you are still saving $20m per year at that position If you only picked QBs, OL, and DL Your entire trenches would be paid an average of $3m per player This would allow you to get the highest paid free agent at every other position



