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For the second straight year, the Panthers used a first-round pick on a wideout. Tetairoa McMillan has already made a positive impression on his head coach.
REQUIRED READING: NFL mock draft: Could Arizona's Tetairoa McMillan plummet in 2025 NFL Draft? Though the team around him didn't, Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan lived up to the preseason ...
The Panthers draft video production shows the process behind choosing to select Tetairoa McMillan instead of making a trade ...
Tetairoa McMillan joined the Arizona Wildcats as the 12th-ranked recruit in the nation, at any position, and as the top recruit out of California, according to Rivals. He didn’t take long to ...
Exactly the type of player that Bryce Young needed, McMillan is a hands-catcher who worked back to the ball and won at the catch point in a variety of ways -- length, finesse and focus, physicality, ...
Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan has had a busy last couple of weeks, as the lead-up to the 2025 NFL Draft hits the homestretch. McMillan has visited the New England Patriots, Los Angeles ...
McMillan wasted no time producing in college, and he has the skill set to make the same type of immediate impact in the NFL.
Tetairoa McMillan’s illustrious career at Arizona has come down to one final Saturday afternoon at Arizona Stadium. Arguably the greatest wide receiver in UA football history will play his last ...
It's not a matter of if Tetairoa McMillan gets selected in the first round of the NFL Draft, but when. The former Arizona wide receiver is one of 17 players who will be in attendance for the first ...
The Carolina Panthers’ first-round pick was sidelined for Wednesday’s minicamp session as a precautionary measure. But Bryce ...
A big receiver name in the 2025 NFL Draft is Arizona's Tetairoa McMillan. During his Pro Day, he had an impressive workout that has scouts and fans alike buzzing. McMillan ran an unofficial 4.48 ...
Tetairoa McMillan’s falling draft stock It’s unclear whether the video did any kind of long-lasting damage or not. McMillan is still a capable 6-foot-5, 219-pound receiver but agile like a cat.