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Panthers Rejected 'Stupid' Trade Offers for 19th Pick
3 Jun
Summary
- Carolina Panthers held firm at 19th pick in 2026 NFL Draft.
- Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles inquired about trade.
- Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling was the Panthers' target.

The Carolina Panthers focused on smart decisions during the 2026 NFL Draft's first night, as revealed in a recent "Panthers Blueprint" episode. Executive vice president Brandt Tilis indicated the team would only consider moving from their 19th overall selection for an exceptionally high offer.
Carolina ultimately drafted Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling, who was a primary target for the front office. This decision meant that any trade proposals, including those from the Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles, would have needed to meet a "stupid" offer threshold to be considered.
The Texans, initially picking 28th, did not make a trade with Carolina but acquired offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge from Georgia Tech at No. 26 after a deal with the Buffalo Bills. The Eagles, unable to secure a deal with the Panthers, traded with the Dallas Cowboys to move up from No. 23 to No. 20, selecting wide receiver Makai Lemon.