Panthers welcome 1st round draft pick Monroe Freeling
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The 2026 NFL Draft is approaching fast and league scouts are solidifying their big boards. Offensive Lineman Monroe Freeling could be among the players who hear their name called early in Pittsburgh this week when the NFL welcomes its newest class of rookies.
Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan focused on size in his third NFL draft. The Panthers used their first two picks on linemen who weigh more than 300 pounds, including 6-foot-7 offensive tackle Monroe Freeling from Georgia.
Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling enters the 2026 NFL Draft with legitimate hype, and possesses an opportunity to be the first tackle drafted.
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The Carolina Panthers welcomed Monroe Freeling to Bank of America Stadium on Friday. Appearing in Charlotte, N.C., a day after becoming the No. 19 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the former Georgia standout immediately started making his franchise ...
The Carolina Panthers will now be able to do a better job of protecting Bryce Young. They selected Monroe Freeling, a massive tackle out of Georgia, in the first round of the NFL draft to do just that.
PITTSBURGH — He's always been used to moving faster than his considerable size, and he did this time. But he won’t be going far. Oceanside Collegiate alum Monroe Freeling was taken with the 19th pick of the NFL Draft on April 23, the 6-foot-7, 315 ...