If the Carolina Panthers want to legitimately become a surprise package and possibly contend for the NFC South in 2025, they need to put more pressure on opposing quarterbacks. And the team is quietly confident that their two prized rookies can spearhead a renaissance in this crucial area of the field.
One NFL analyst placed the microscope firmly on Nic Scourton as the second-round pick looks to buck an overlooked trend around the league.
There were eyebrows raised when the Panthers ignored defensive reinforcements at No. 8 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, taking wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan instead.