Carolina Panthers looking to trade fan-favorite wide receiver

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The NFL offseason has begun its shift toward minicamps and OTAs, and the draft gave teams a chance to infuse their rosters with rookie talent after free agency.

The Carolina Panthers made several moves this offseason, including selecting a wide receiver in the third round. That decision now leaves a fan-favorite pass catcher on the outside looking in.

Recent reports indicate the Panthers have begun shopping Xavier Legette following a lukewarm first two seasons.

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Although his production has fallen short of expectations, Legette quickly won over Panthers—and NFL—fans. His upbeat personality and distinct country accent have made him a recognizable figure in Charlotte.

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Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard (30) celebrates with wide receiver Xavier Legette (17) after scoring a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Buffalo Bills at Bank of America Stadium. Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Legette embraces that identity off the field as well. He often speaks about his favorite Southern dishes, hunting, and his love of horses, reinforcing his reputation as a true country boy.

Still, the NFL is a business. Legette has not translated his first-round draft pedigree into WR1-level production.

Legette could, however, thrive as a WR2 or WR3 in the right system. He still possesses elite speed, having run a 4.39 40-yard dash at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine, and he has flashed that ability at times in his career.

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Legette has also remained relatively healthy, missing just three games across his first two seasons.

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Carolina Panthers wide receiver Jalen Coker celebrates with Ja’Tavion Sanders and Xavier Legette after a touchdown | Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Legette has played roughly 70% of the Panthers’ offensive snaps during that span. While his role has not always aligned with his skill set, a fresh start could help him reach his potential.

Through two seasons, Legette has recorded 84 receptions for 860 yards and seven touchdowns. If the Panthers move him, they likely will not recoup a first-round pick.

Instead, an early Day 3 selection appears to be more realistic compensation. With two years remaining on his rookie deal, Legette offers teams a controllable, low-risk, high-reward option.

The only question that remains: which team will take a chance on adding the fan favorite to its receiver room?

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