Tetairoa McMillan
22-Year-Old
Questionable
Injury Leg
Est. Return 6/12/2025
2024 Receiving Stats
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2025 Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
McMillan's college career was about as good as it gets, starting with a 702-yard, eight-TD showing in 2022 as a true freshman at Arizona. He then put up 90-1,402-10 in 2023 and 84-1,319-8 in 2024, maintaining his massive production last season even as the rest of the Wildcats offense fell off a cliff (no other player had more than 323 receiving yards or three receiving TDs). McMillan is one of the NFL's largest wide receivers, having measured in at 6-foot-4, 219 pounds, at the 2025 Combine. He didn't work out at the combine, instead waiting until his pro day, where reports put his 40-yard dash between 4.48 and 4.55 seconds. That's below average for a WR in general, but above average for a receiver his size, and it didn't dissuade the Panthers from drafting McMillan eighth overall. It's a favorable landing spot to earn immediate playing time, with incumbent starters Adam Thielen, Xavier Legette and Jalen Coker having combined for 1,590 receiving yards last year. The biggest question, apart from McMillan needing to prove himself at the next level, is whether Bryce Young's improvement from the latter portion of last season will continue into 2025 and give Carolina decent QB play for the first time in years. Read Past Outlooks
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Wraps minicamp with rest day
McMillan (leg) is not participating in Carolina's final session of mandatory minicamp Thursday as a precautionary measure, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Panthers coach Dave Canales said McMillan took a hit to the leg Tuesday while accidentally colliding with a defensive back, per Joe Person of The Athletic, causing the rookie first-round pick to be held out of the final two days of mandator minicamp. All signs are that McMillan's absence from on-field work is purely precautionary, but the next chance to see him at team practices won't come until training camp in July. A minor injury at this stage of the summer doesn't move the needle in terms of projecting McMillan's production Year 1, so if an abundance of caution causes his ADP to slide in early fantasy drafts it could be an opportunity to pounce.
Panthers coach Dave Canales said McMillan took a hit to the leg Tuesday while accidentally colliding with a defensive back, per Joe Person of The Athletic, causing the rookie first-round pick to be held out of the final two days of mandator minicamp. All signs are that McMillan's absence from on-field work is purely precautionary, but the next chance to see him at team practices won't come until training camp in July. A minor injury at this stage of the summer doesn't move the needle in terms of projecting McMillan's production Year 1, so if an abundance of caution causes his ADP to slide in early fantasy drafts it could be an opportunity to pounce.
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Not practicing Wednesday
McMillian (undisclosed) is not participating in Wednesday's minicamp session as a precautionary measure after he accidentally collided with a defensive back Tuesday, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.
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Selected by Carolina at No.8
The Panthers selected McMillan in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, eighth overall.
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Was Dallas' target at pick 12
The Cowboys were targeting McMillan with the 12th overall pick and would have drafted the wide receiver had he not come off the board to Carolina eighth overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, per Todd Archer of ESPN.com.
ANALYSIS
McMillan has a chance to emerge as the clear top option in Carolina's passing game as opposed to beginning his career as Dallas' No. 2 wide receiver behind CeeDee Lamb. On the other hand, veteran quarterback Dak Prescott would have provided a higher floor relative to Bryce Young, who is still unproven heading into his third season with the Panthers. McMillan was the first wide receiver drafted in 2025 after recording 84 catches for 1,319 yards and eight touchdowns at Arizona in 2024.
McMillan has a chance to emerge as the clear top option in Carolina's passing game as opposed to beginning his career as Dallas' No. 2 wide receiver behind CeeDee Lamb. On the other hand, veteran quarterback Dak Prescott would have provided a higher floor relative to Bryce Young, who is still unproven heading into his third season with the Panthers. McMillan was the first wide receiver drafted in 2025 after recording 84 catches for 1,319 yards and eight touchdowns at Arizona in 2024.