The Panthers landed a plug-and-play center in the fifth round of the 2026 draft with Sam Hect out of Kansas State. He lacks ideal length and weight for the position, but he makes up for it with flawless fundamentals. Here’s everything you need to know.
Stats & Accolades
- 2023: (13 games played)
- 2024: (13 games played, 13 starts), Second-Team All-Big 12
- 2025: (12 games played ,12 starts), First-Team All-Big 12
What the Panthers are getting:
Hecht is a top center prospect in this draft class with impeccable fundamentals and technique that may help him become the first player at his position off the board come draft time. He does not possess
strong measurables or athleticism but he’s a plug-and-play pivot with the goods between his ears to start for a team in Year 1. Despite the lack of standout athletic testing numbers, Hecht moves fluidly in space and shows poise through the entire process of pulling into space and locking on to moving defenders. His skillset will allow offenses to get creative in his usage while giving him one of the higher floors in the draft for his position.
Strengths
- Movement skills look natural fluid in space
- Will not be caught with frozen feet or hands, constantly adjusting and fighting for position
- Active eyes linked with feet while deducing stunts/games
Weakness
- Lacks ideal length and mass
- Underwhelmed across the board in his athletic testing
- Does not have a lot of pop behind his hands on first contact
Athletic Testing/Measurables
- Height: 6’4”
- Weight: 303 pounds
- 40-yard dash: 5.10 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.73 seconds
- Vertical jump: 28 inches
- Broad jump: 8 feet, 5 inches
- 3-cone drill: 7.75 seconds
- Short shuttle: 4.71 seconds
- Bench Press: N/A












