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The Panthers were excited by what Tetaroa Macmillan would bring to the offense
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Panthers Eager to See How Tetaroa Macmillan Will Energize Their Offense

May 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette chuckled during his first offseason training press conference when asked about the difference between thoroughbred horses and standardbred horses. A horse enthusiast, Legette understood the question as a lighthearted way to see if his horse could compete in the Kentucky Derby, which he recently attended. Standardbreds, like his horse, are designed for harness racing and differ greatly from the elite thoroughbreds that run in the Derby. Legette joked that to compete at that level, he’d need a horse with a pedigree of Derby competitors.

Legette recognizes that improving talent increases the team’s chances of winning. He embraced the Panthers’ decision to draft Arizona wide receiver Tetaroa McMillan at No. 8 overall and then select him again at No. 32 in the 2025 NFL Draft. Rather than viewing McMillan as competition, Legette shares quarterback Bryce Young’s enthusiasm, who called McMillan a “great pick.” Both Legette and Young believe having two strong receivers benefits the entire offense, emphasizing their complementary skills rather than rivalry.

Legette’s rookie season left questions unanswered, much like Young’s first campaign, which started poorly before he rebounded. Now entering their third seasons, both players are gaining confidence, bolstered by coach Dave Canales, who sees their partnership as key to Young’s growth. Canales noted encouraging signs of chemistry and comfort in the offense during offseason drills, highlighting the players’ improved speed and understanding of the system.

While Legette had some struggles with drops last season, Canales believes the offseason work and surgery will help him improve. The coach praises how well Legette and McMillan’s playing styles mesh — both are strong receivers who catch, protect the ball, and make dynamic plays. McMillan’s size and catch radius give the offense a new dimension, while defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero welcomes the added pressure the duo puts on opposing defenses.

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Legette sees the addition of McMillan not as a threat but as a boost to the team, echoing Young’s sentiment that internal competition fuels collective growth. The Panthers’ youthful and talented receiving group, including veterans Jimmy Horn Jr. and Adam Thielen, offers a dynamic attack that could elevate the team’s overall performance. Canales wants his players to embrace this mindset, focusing on growth rather than feeling threatened by others, because, as Young put it, they all share the same goal.

Fan Take: This development signals an exciting future for Panthers fans and NFL followers alike – a young, talented receiving corps paired with a confident quarterback could transform Carolina into a formidable offensive threat. The team’s culture of embracing competition and growth may set a new standard in the league for building winning teams through unity and skill development.

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