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Panthers’ solution to growing crisis might be easier than anyone expected

While general manager Dan Morgan and the Carolina Panthers slowly continue to build the roster on either side of the ball, adding another youth-infused playmaker on the outside continues to look like a position of focus in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Things will undoubtedly change as boards adjust, sources share news, and the college football season concludes, but here are three early names — on each day of the selection process — that Panthers fans should keep on their radar as the college campaign progresses.

Carolina Panthers could need another wide receiver during the 2026 NFL Draft

Day 1: Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

One of college football's most gifted pass-catchers, Jordyn Tyson, would complement Tetairoa McMillan extremely well in Carolina.