Would the Panthers have picked TE Kenyon Sadiq if he was available at 19?
Would the Panthers have drafted TE Kenyon Sadiq if he was still on the board at Pick 19? Here's what Joe Person of The Athletic thinks . .
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The favorite for the Carolina Panthers ' 2026 first-round pick may not have been the favorite after all. On Thursday night, the Panthers watched as Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq was plucked off the board by the New York Jets with the 16th overall selection of this year's draft. Sadiq, given Carolina's lack of production at the tight end position, was favored by many to be the team's choice at the 19th overall spot.
That projection, of course, did not come to fruition. But what if the second-team All-American pass catcher was there for the Panthers to take? Joe Person of The Athletic gave his thoughts on that prospect in a new depth chart breakdown from Monday, and he believes that Carolina still would've ended up on who they ultimately took โGeorgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling.
Person writes: The Panthers were frequently linked to Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq in mock drafts. Sadiq ended up going 16th to the New York Jets, but my impression is the Panthers would have taken Freeling over him anyway. President of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan was asked about the state of the position during his pre-draft press conference a few weeks ago.