Bryce Young and Xavier Legette Optimistic About Panthers' Dynamic Receiving Corps with Tetairoa McMillan
Bryce Young and Xavier Legette express excitement over the Panthers' new receiving duo, highlighting Tetairoa McMillan's potential to elevate the team's offense.

The Carolina Panthers are buzzing with optimism as quarterback Bryce Young and wide receiver Xavier Legette discuss the potential impact of rookie Tetairoa McMillan on the team's offense. Young, entering his third NFL season, is particularly thrilled about the dynamic receiving group that now includes McMillan, who was drafted No. 8 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft.
A Promising Duo
Young believes that pairing McMillan with Legette creates a formidable receiving corps. "We're trying to win games," Legette said. "Anytime you add a masterpiece like that to what we're trying to build, that's great." Legette, who had a challenging rookie season, views McMillan's addition as an opportunity rather than a threat. "I feel like it's going to be a problem either way," he said. "I wouldn't necessarily say it's a one or two. I feel like it's either side they look at, they're going to have to deal with both sides."
Young's Confidence Boost
Young, who faced his own struggles in his early NFL career, is confident that the new additions will help him elevate his game. "Within the system there are so many wrinkles and so many little things that we can build off each other," he said. Panthers' coach Dave Canales also sees the potential for growth, noting the chemistry between Young and his receivers during offseason workouts.
McMillan's Impact
McMillan, known for his exceptional catch radius and smooth play, has already impressed his teammates. "He's super smooth, has supernatural hands, great catch radius," Young said. "It's super friendly to the quarterback, which is always nice." Defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero also acknowledges the pressure McMillan and Legette will put on opposing defenses.
A Culture of Competition
Canales emphasizes the importance of a competitive culture within the team. Legette's positive reception of McMillan's drafting is a testament to this. "We all have that same goal," Young said. "We just want to win offensively, we want to score and, as a team, do whatever it takes to win."
As the Panthers prepare for the 2025 season, the combination of Young, Legette, and McMillan promises to bring an exciting and dynamic offense to the field.