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Can McMillan make another leap?

Wideout might be limited by quarterback

That was a pretty good rookie season that Tetairoa McMillan just had. Especially considering what Carolina's other recent early wideout selections have done, and the overall modest quality of the passing game.

The previous year's first-rounder, Xavier Legette, has been a drop-prone disappointment. The year before that they took Jonathan Mingo at 39th overall, which makes the Legette pick look comparatively good. Mingo is already with his second team (buried in Dallas) and hasn't yet scored an NFL touchdown. So McMillan catching 70 passes for 1,014 yards and 7 touchdowns as a rookie is pretty encouraging.

But a year 2 step up would look a lot more likely if the quarterback, and the passing game, were better.

Carolina the past three years, with Bryce Young starting most of those games, has ranked 32nd, 31st and 27th in passing. He's trending upward, so there's that, but at what point do we conclude the guy just isn't that good? Making the playoffs (with an 8-9 record) is nice, but hard to contend the team looks particularly threatening in the NFC.

And while McMillan's stats were nice, they'd probably have been better if his quarterback did a better job of getting him the ball. Just 57 percent of the passes thrown his way were completed. That was a bottom-10 figure among the 46 wideouts to see at least 75 targets a year ago, and most of the guys with worse catch rates were making more big plays downfield (Alec Pierce most notably, but only 2 of the worse players than McMillan averaged a lower yards per catch).

WIDE RECEIVER CATCH RATES, 2025
PlayerTgtRecYdsAvgTDCatch%
Stefon Diggs10285101311.9483.3%
Puka Nacua166129171513.31077.7%
Khalil Shakir957271910.0475.8%
Jaxon Smith-Njigba163119179315.11073.0%
Zay Flowers11886121114.1572.9%
Deebo Samuel997272710.1572.7%
Michael Pittman111807849.8772.1%
Jakobi Meyers1107583511.1368.2%
DeVonta Smith11377100813.1468.1%
Amon-Ra St. Brown172117140112.01168.0%
Rashee Rice785357110.8567.9%
George Pickens13793142915.4967.9%
Ja'Marr Chase185125141211.3867.6%
Keenan Allen122817779.6466.4%
Josh Downs88585669.8465.9%
Wan'Dale Robinson14092101411.0465.7%
Romeo Doubs855572413.2664.7%
A.J. Brown12178100312.9764.5%
Rashid Shaheed925968711.6264.1%
Chris Olave156100116311.6964.1%
CeeDee Lamb11775107714.4364.1%
Jaylen Waddle1006491014.2664.0%
Jameson Williams10265111717.2763.7%
Troy Franklin1046570910.9662.5%
Ladd McConkey1066678912.0662.3%
Tre Tucker925769612.2562.0%
Michael Wilson12678100612.9761.9%
Jauan Jennings905564311.7961.1%
Parker Washington955884714.6561.1%
Drake London1126891913.5760.7%
Quentin Johnston845173514.4860.7%
Tee Higgins985984614.31160.2%
Courtland Sutton12474101713.7759.7%
DK Metcalf995985014.4659.6%
Justin Jefferson14184104812.5259.6%
Nico Collins12071111715.7659.2%
DJ Moore855068213.6658.8%
Tetairoa McMillan12270101414.5757.4%
Alec Pierce8447100321.3656.0%
Jordan Addison794261014.5353.2%
Brian Thomas914870714.7252.7%
Davante Adams1146078913.21452.6%
Emeka Egbuka1276393814.9649.6%
Rome Odunze904466115.0648.9%
Jerry Jeudy1065060212.0247.2%
Elic Ayomanor894151512.6446.1%

I'm not a Bryce Young fan, and I guess that means I'm not a McMillan fan. I think there's a decent chance Carolina will be quarterback shopping next offseason, at which point McMillan's outlook will look better.

--Andy Richardson

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