Panthers have largest contingent on hand for Kenny Pickett’s pro day

The Panthers, hands down, were the most represented team at Pitt QB Kenny Pickett’s pro day.

Save for owner David Tepper and the guy who pops the popcorn at Bank of America Stadium, the Carolina Panthers seemingly had everyone in Pittsburgh today. And they’re there, no doubt, for Kenny Pickett.

At the start of what’ll be a key 48 hours for the organization, Carolina’s brass just about flooded the UPMC Sports Performance Complex on Monday. There, they’ve locked in on Pickett—the first of two quarterback prospects that sixth overall selection may ultimately be used on.

Being that this offseason is of particular importance for the current regime, and that their decision with said pick could shape the franchise for years to come, they spared no expense on their representation. While 31 of the NFL’s 32 teams were in attendance at University of Pittsburgh pro day, the Panthers were the only one to send a full house.

That house consisted of:

  • General manager Scott Fitterer
  • Assistant general manager Dan Morgan
  • Head coach Matt Rhule
  • Offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo
  • Quarterbacks coach Sean Ryan

Also, Rhule and company didn’t mind making themselves at home either:

The Panthers are already well-acquainted with the 2021 First-team All-American passer—as he not only put his talents on display all over Carolina’s home turf back in December, but was a former recruit of Rhule’s at Temple University. So, will they get even more well-acquainted come April?

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