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Posted on April 30, 2025 by admin

Panthers Bolster Roster with Balanced 2025 NFL Draft Class

CHARLOTTE, NC – April 30, 2025 — The Carolina Panthers wrapped up the 2025 NFL Draft with a focused and well-rounded class, selecting eight players across all three days as the team looks to turn the corner under head coach Dave Canales and quarterback Bryce Young.

With the No. 8 overall pick, Carolina selected Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan, a tall, sure-handed target expected to become a go-to option for Young. McMillan’s combination of size and route-running makes him an immediate threat in the passing game.

The Panthers then turned their attention to the defensive side of the ball, picking up a pair of edge rushers in Nic Scourton (Texas A&M) at No. 51 and Princely Umanmielen (Ole Miss) at No. 77. Both players bring explosiveness and pass-rushing upside, addressing one of Carolina’s biggest needs.

Offensively, the Panthers added depth in the backfield with Trevor Etienne (Georgia) in the fourth round, a dynamic runner with strong receiving skills. They also brought in Mitchell Evans, a tight end from Notre Dame known for his versatility, and Jimmy Horn Jr., a speedy wideout from Colorado who can contribute on offense and special teams.

On defense, Carolina added Ohio State safety Lathan Ransom, a physical player with solid coverage instincts, and Florida defensive tackle Cam Jackson, a stout run defender who brings depth to the interior line.

General Manager Dan Morgan praised the class for its mix of “immediate contributors and long-term developmental talent.” The selections reflect a clear focus on supporting Bryce Young while reinforcing the defensive front.

With training camp on the horizon, this rookie class will be closely watched as the Panthers aim to bounce back from a 5–12 season and climb the NFC South standings.Panthers Bolster Roster with Balanced 2025 NFL Draft Class

CHARLOTTE, NC – April 30, 2025 — The Carolina Panthers wrapped up the 2025 NFL Draft with a focused and well-rounded class, selecting eight players across all three days as the team looks to turn the corner under head coach Dave Canales and quarterback Bryce Young.

 

 

 

With the No. 8 overall pick, Carolina selected Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan, a tall, sure-handed target expected to become a go-to option for Young. McMillan’s combination of size and route-running makes him an immediate threat in the passing game.

 

 

 

The Panthers then turned their attention to the defensive side of the ball, picking up a pair of edge rushers in Nic Scourton (Texas A&M) at No. 51 and Princely Umanmielen (Ole Miss) at No. 77. Both players bring explosiveness and pass-rushing upside, addressing one of Carolina’s biggest needs.

 

 

 

Offensively, the Panthers added depth in the backfield with Trevor Etienne (Georgia) in the fourth round, a dynamic runner with strong receiving skills. They also brought in Mitchell Evans, a tight end from Notre Dame known for his versatility, and Jimmy Horn Jr., a speedy wideout from Colorado who can contribute on offense and special teams.

On defense, Carolina added Ohio State safety Lathan Ransom, a physical player with solid coverage instincts, and Florida defensive tackle Cam Jackson, a stout run defender who brings depth to the interior line.

 

General Manager Dan Morgan praised the class for its mix of “immediate contributors and long-term developmental talent.” The selections reflect a clear focus on supporting Bryce Young while reinforcing the defensive front.

 

With training camp on the horizon, this rookie class will be closely watched as the Panthers aim to bounce back from a 5–12 season and climb the NFC South standings.

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