Grading Carolina's second and third rounds of the 2021 Draft

Sir Purr

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THE ATHLETIC


Terrace Marshall Jr.


The Panthers were wise to trade back and pick up additional draft capital. Marshall offers a rare size/speed combination. At 6-foot-3, 205 pounds, he ran a 4.4. Marshall looks the part and did a good job on contested catches. He had some injury issues but produced with 23 touchdowns over the past two seasons. And Panthers offensive coordinator Joe Brady should have a good sense of how to use Marshall, given their previous time together. This is a fine pick by Carolina.


Brady Christensen


Christensen (6-foot-5, 302) started 38 games at left tackle for BYU over the past three seasons and performed well. But he will turn 25 in September and is one of the oldest players in this class. The Panthers will need him to earn a starting job at tackle or guard right away to justify this pick, especially considering they traded up to get Christensen.


Tommy Tremble


Tremble (6-foot-3, 241 pounds) never quite put it all together in college, finishing with 35 catches for 401 yards. But he showed he can be a versatile, punishing blocker, and he tested well athletically. Taking a chance on Tremble's upside here is reasonable.
 
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