Panthers were also targeting OL Matthew Bergeron with 39th overall pick

The Panthers got their guy in WR Jonathan Mingo with this year’s 39th pick. But they also had eyes on OL Matthew Bergeron, who the Falcons swiped up one spot earlier.

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Carolina Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer doesn’t get nervous often. He said so himself in the third and final episode of “Panthers Blueprint,” which released on Tuesday.

But he did also admit that things got a little dicey right before his second pick hit the clock earlier this spring.

The latest behind-the-scenes look into the Panthers’ offseason gave us a glance into the war room during the 2023 NFL draft. And as the second began, Carolina targeted three players—including Ole Miss wide receiver Jonathan Mingo and Syracuse offensive lineman Matthew Bergeron.

But right before their turn came around at No. 39, the Atlanta Falcons jumped into the 38th spot in a trade with the Indianapolis Colts and swiped up the latter of those two prospects.

Despite Atlanta’s move (and assistant general manager Dan Morgan’s spicy reaction), Carolina got “their guy” at that point in Mingo. Plus, the Panthers might’ve done a little intra-division sniping themselves, as the New Orleans Saints were rumored to have eyes on the big-bodied wideout as well.

The NFC South—where great minds think alike?

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