Everyone knows Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette is an athletic freak. But many didn't know he could already be the fastest player in the NFL on day one. During his final season in college, Legette registered a top speed of 22.3 mph while scoring a 76-yard touchdown against Mississippi State.
Given his somewhat unique athletic profile and his sample size of top-end production, Xavier Legette isn’t an easy prospect to find a comparison for. But there is a name that keeps making some rounds for the Carolina Panthers’ 2024 first-round pick.
The New England Patriots were reportedly targeting wide receiver Xavier Legette in the second round before the Carolina Panthers traded up to No. 32 overall…
The New England Patriots substantially overhauled their offense during this offseason. The Patriots added talent to every level of the offense via free agency and the 2024 NFL Draft.
It sounds like Carolina Panthers rookie wide receiver Xavier Legette could be in for a big year if he lives up to a lofty comparison. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler…
Carolina Panthers first-round pick Xavier Legette is one of the biggest high-risk, high-reward prospects from the stacked 2024 class of wide receivers.
Legend Luke Keuchly, like many, has a rather simple view of the Carolina Panthers' selection of South Carolina wide receiver Xavier Legette. On a special
When the Carolina Panthers brought in wide receiver Xavier Legette with the No. 32 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, his presence was assurance for second-year
We just witnessed one of the most prolific receiver classes in recent memory come off the board last weekend. But which of that group’s prospects will eventually rise above the rest in 2024?
Let’s be honest right from the rip, when you don’t have a first round pick entering the draft, it makes life pretty difficult on the GM. Trading up one
Here are 15 photos of Carolina Panthers first-round pick Xavier Legette: NCAA Football: South Carolina at Florida Oct 3, 2020; Gainesville, FL, USA; South
The Falcons shocked everyone on Thursday by taking QB Michael Penix Jr. at pick No. 8 overall despite committing $180 million to QB Kirk Cousins in free agency.
The Panthers didn’t own a first round pick until they traded up for one, landing Xavier Legette. And at least one analyst is applauding the selection as one of the best of the draft’s opening day.
Mel Kiper is not sure how much of an impact the offensive players in the 2024 Carolina Panthers draft class will make once the new season begins. On ESPN’s First Draft, Kiper shared his thoughts on the Panthers’ picks, specifically players such as wide receiver Xavier Legette, running back Jonathon Brooks and tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders.
Falcons HC Raheem Morris told reporters that the team has a plan when it comes to selecting QB Michael Penix Jr. in the first round and wanted to assure fans that new veteran QB Kirk Cousins is the starter and won’t have to look over his shoulder this season.
Now that the Panthers have new pieces for their 2024 puzzle, how do those pieces fit? With the 2024 NFL Draft behind us, we now have the opportunity to look forward and predict how this draft class will fit into the current regime’s plans.
The Panthers have added to their offense.
South Carolina wide receiver Xavier Legette recently informed Justin Melo of The Draft Network that the San Francisco 49ers were among the many teams he visited leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft.
In an interview with Justin Melo, South Carolina WR Xavier Legette revealed that he has visited with 14 different NFL teams. The full list from Legette
The Panthers’ blockbuster acquisition of the No. 1 pick in last year’s draft left their 2024 first-rounder in the hands of the Bears. That means Carolina will not be on the clock until the opening selection of the second round this year, but a primary target for that pick appears to be in place.
The Panthers aren't scheduled to make their first selection until pick No. 33 in the second round.
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On Thursday, ESPN's Jordan Reid reported that he has heard a different story about Buffalo's approach to filling its wide receiver need.
The Carolina Panthers are going to take part in the draft, though whether this is a good thing remains to be seen.
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