Panthers QB Bryce Young said he followed rookie WR Tetairoa McMillan throughout the pre-draft process, and he’s excited to build chemistry with him.
“Obviously, I’d followed his career a long time. I knew of him, was already a big advocate and a big supporter — a big fan of his game before that,” Young said, via NY Times. “But in the offseason, it’s always nice throwing to people, kinda getting that feel. It was cool. … The front office was evaluating him (and) other people, too. Me knowing that, I just wanted to, I guess, do my due diligence, even though I didn’t have to be wooed very much. I already knew his game. But it was a good opportunity.”
Young gave his recommendation to Panthers GM Dan Morgan about McMillan and said that he would be a great fit for the team.
“From my seat, we already liked the guy,” Morgan added. “And you have your quarterback throwing to the guy, it’s pretty cool to feel what it’s like to throw to him before you even draft him. That’s just great information and really helpful.”
The Panthers elected to trade WR Adam Thielen to the Vikings, who was a veteran leader in Carolina’s locker room. When asked about the trade, GM Dan Morgan said they are confident in their young receivers like Jalen Coker, Xavier Legette, and Tetairoa McMillan.
“Anytime you lose a receiver like Adam, it’s a big loss,” Morgan said, via Darin Gantt of the team’s site. “But at the same time, we’re really excited about our young core of receivers. Jalen Coker is going to step into the slot. We spent a lot of resources with XL and TMac, so you know we have guys that we’re really excited about, and I think that definitely made me feel more comfortable pulling the trigger and trading him.”
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