Which Panthers WR poses the biggest threat to Xavier Legette in 2026?
When it comes to his time with the Carolina Panthers, third-year wideout Xavier Legette is likely staring at a now-or-never moment here in 2026. So, what if it's never?
Team reporter Darin Gantt was posed that question in the newest installment of his "Ask The Old Guy" mailbag series over at Panthers.com. And if Legette fails to step up behind the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year Tetairoa McMillan and the recently-extended Jalen Coker, Gantt opines that Carolina could fill that No. 3 spot in a number of ways:
[Chris] Brazzell can be a knock-the-top-out deep threat, but he's a different fast than [Jimmy] Horn, who can't do the things [David] Moore or even [Brycen] Tremayne do. [John] Metchie's got a rapport with [Bryce] Young going back to college that's helpful, but he's part of the bunch of guys fighting for roster spots.
My suspicion is that if it's not Legette, they'll use a collection of people in different ways, taking advantage of matchups and their varied skill sets. But most of the action is still going to go McMillan's way, and Coker's after that.
Ideally, Legette finally finds his footing (both figuratively and literally) and serves as a dynamic give-and-go threat—perhaps in the mold of a Deebo Samuel. But although the 6-foot-3, 227-pounder possesses the size and speed to do so, he hasn't proven much on the field as of yet—amassing just 10.2 yards per reception and seven touchdowns while fighting through persistent issues with drops and spacial awareness.
Nonetheless, the 2024 first-round pick seems to be inspiring a bit of hope this offseason.
"From the minute he's gotten here, he's 100 miles an hour. He's putting in the time in the playbook, he's busting his butt on the field, working on little technical skills," head coach Dave Canales said of Legette at the start of mandatory minicamp.
"We had great meetings going out of the season, great meetings when he came back in April. Talked about his plan and the things he's working on and all that. He's just aware of all the things he needs to continue to improve upon to be the player that we know he can be, and that he knows he can be."
If that isn't ultimately the case, the favorite to overtake Legette could be Brazzell—this year's third-round pick. The long 6-foot-4 rookie has brought some burst that hasn't been seen in Carolina for quite some time, and might be able to unlock more of the offense for Canales, Young and company.
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