Since their first NFL Draft in 1995, the Carolina Panthers have used their first round picks on almost every position in football. Some of the exceptions are obvious. The list of first round punters and kickers consists of one name, K Sebastian Janikowski of the Oakland Raiders. Of the positions that have a first round draft history, Carolina has never taken an interior offensive lineman, a tight end, or a safety. Now, a safety and a tight end are topping fans’ wishlists for the 2026 NFL Draft.
Oregon
safety Dillon Thieneman is intriguing because he provides both a scheme upgrade and draft value at 19. It’s obvious why folks want him in Charlotte. However, the Panthers have spent three years showing us what defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero values in safeties and rangy free safeties are not that. Calibrating our enthusiasm here may be wise.
Similarly, a big, athletic weapon like Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq could be just the help Bryce Young needs heading into what is effectively a contract year. That said, tight end has never been a position emphasized in head coach Dave Canales’ offenses. Investing a first round pick in a tight end would be a huge departure from his (brief) history.
The Panthers are in a fantastic position of not absolutely needing an upgrade at any one position. Their draft pick, however, may not align “best player available” from our perspective with how the Panthers value each position.
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