Carolina Panthers fire head coach Frank Reich after 1-10 start to the season

The Carolina Panthers have fired head coach Frank Reich, making Reich the third coach owner David Tepper has fired mid-season since 2019.

The 1-10 Carolina Panthers have fired head coach Frank Reich after their 17-10 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. It’s a whipsaw decision by owner David Tepper, as he hired Reich in January. But little has gone well for the NFL’s worst team by record, and after the Titans loss, it was clear that Tepper has had just about enough. Now, between Reich, Matt Rhule, and Ron Rovera, Tepper has fired three different head coaches in mid-season since 2019.

The Panthers traded up to the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 draft to select Alabama quarterback Bryce Young. It’s not entirely Young’s fault, but his rookie season has been mostly a disaster — he’s completed 216 of 350 passes for 1,877 yards, nine touchdowns, eight interceptions, and a passer rating of 74.9. Especially in comparison with C.J. Stroud, selected by the Houston Texans with the second overall pick, it’s hard not to peg the draft pick as a mistake.

That said, it’s about more than just Reich and the quarterback. The Panthers are not a talent-laden team at any position or position group, and whoever inherits this job in the long term will have to deal with the same disconnect between the obvious rebuild on the field, and Tepper’s expectations. And that head coach will not have a first overall pick to move that process forward — the Bears own Carolina’s 2024 first-round pick as a result of the Young trade.

2023 NFL mock draft: David Dorey

The Huddle’s David Dorey releases his first NFL mock draft of 2023.

David Dorey’s first mock draft of 2023 is now out. Sound off on social media and let us know what you think.

We’ll be unveiling several more mock drafts leading up to the real thing, so be sure to check back with our 2023 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of our offerings.

2023 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1

*Note: Miami forfeited its No. 21 overall selection for tampering.

Pick NFL team Pos Player School
1 Carolina Panthers (via CHI) QB C.J. Stroud Ohio State
2 Houston Texans QB Bryce Young Alabama
3 Arizona Cardinals EDGE Will Anderson Jr. Alabama
4 Indianapolis Colts QB Anthony Richardson Florida
5 Seattle Seahawks (via DEN) DT Jalen Carter Georgia
6 Detroit Lions (via LAR) CB Devon Witherspoon Illinois
7 Las Vegas Raiders OT Peter Skoronski Northwestern
8 Atlanta Falcons EDGE Myles Murphy Clemson
9 Chicago Bears (via CAR) EDGE Nolan Smith Georgia
10 Philadelphia Eagles (via NO) CB Christian Gonzalez Oregon
11 Tennessee Titans QB Will Levis Kentucky
12 Houston Texans (via CLE) WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba Ohio State
13 New York Jets OT Darnell Wright Tennessee
14 New England Patriots CB Joey Porter Jr. Penn State
15 Green Bay Packers EDGE Tyree Wilson Texas Tech
16 Washington Commanders CB/S Brian Branch Alabama
17 Pittsburgh Steelers CB Deonte Banks Maryland
18 Detroit Lions TE Michael Mayer Notre Dame
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers OT Broderick Jones Georgia
20 Seattle Seahawks DT Calijah Kancey Pittsburgh
21 Los Angeles Chargers WR Quentin Johnston TCU
22 Baltimore Ravens WR Jordan Addison USC
23 Minnesota Vikings CB Emmanuel Forbes Mississippi State
24 Jacksonville Jaguars WR Zay Flowers Boston College
25 New York Giants WR Jalin Hyatt Tennessee
26 Dallas Cowboys RB Bijan Robinson Texas
27 Buffalo Bills EDGE Lukas Van Ness Iowa
28 Cincinnati Bengals TE Dalton Kincaid Utah
29 New Orleans Saints (from SF>MIA>DEN) RB Jahmyr Gibbs Alabama
30 Philadelphia Eagles OG O’Cyrus Torrence Florida
31 Kansas City Chiefs OT Paris Johnson Jr. Ohio State

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Why Panthers rookie Ickey Ekwonu just can’t stop smiling

Carolina Panthers rookie Ickey Ekwonu’s love of the game is shining through during his first NFL training camp

The Carolina Panthers went into the 2022 offseason needing plenty of help along the offensive line, and they landed perhaps the best blocker in this year’s draft class when North Carolina State’s Ickey Ekwonu fell to them at the No. 6 overall pick.

Ekwonu is getting his first taste of NFL training camp, and his love of the game has him smiling from ear to ear just talking about it.

An all-conference pick at both guard and tackle, Ekwonu brings elite versatility and a well-rounded skill set to Carolina, where he’s being tested against an elite speed rusher in Brian Burns.

After Monday’s practice, Ekwonu talked about what he’s enjoying most about practice, how lining up against Burns in practice is helping prepare him for his first season in the league, and more:

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Carolina Panthers select North Carolina State OL Ikem Ekwonu with the 6th pick. Grade: B+

The Carolina Panthers have selected North Carolina State OL Ikem Ekwonu with the sixth pick. Grade: B+

With the sixth pick in the 2022 NFL draft, the Carolina Panthers select Ikem Ekwonu, OL, North Carolina State.

GRADE: B+.

Well, my NFL comp for Ekonu was Taylor Moton, who will now be Moton’s bookend, if the Panthers choose to keep Ekwonu at tackle — he could also be a plus guard. Ekwonu doesn’t quite fit the Panthers’ need for an elite pass-protector — at least not yet — but if you’re into power, he’s the guy.

Height: 6’4″ (32nd) Weight: 310 (46th)
40-Yard Dash: 4.93 seconds (95th)
10-Yard Split: 1.76 seconds (64th)
Bench Press: N/A
Vertical Jump: 29 inches (64th)
Broad Jump: 108 inches (7th)
3-Cone Drill: 7.82 seconds (49th)
20-Yard Shuttle: 4.73 seconds (52nd)

Wingspan: 84 1/4 inches (91st)
Arm Length: 34 inches (65th)
Hand Size: 10 1/4 inches (70th)

Bio: Ekwonu’s full first name (Ikemefuna) is translated from the Igbo language to mean “My effort will not be in vain.” His father T.J. is a 6-foot-6 doctor who played college basketball before coming to the United States from Nigeria, and his mother Amaka was a high school track star. Ekwonu had offers from Harvard and Yale before going to NC State, and let’s just say that the scouting serviced had him underrated — he was the No. 29 recruit in North Carolina and the No. 3131 offensive guard nationally by Rivals.com, and the No. 23 recruit in North Carolina and the No. 34 offensive guard nationally by 247Sports.com.

Ekwonu showed his potential in 2019, when he allowed no sacks and 13 total pressures on 639 snaps. Things got a bit ugly in 2020, when he gave up seven sacks and 25 pressures as a left guard/left tackle hybrid, but Ekwonu turned things around in 2021, when he gave up three sacks and 13 total pressures.

Stat to Know: Ekwonu allowed sacks in three of his final four college games, against Florida State, Syracuse, and North Carolina.

Strengths: In pass protection, Ekwonu gets his hands out quickly to discourage defenders from setting the tone through the arc, and from there, he turns on the power. Ekwonu doesn’t have Joe Thomas-level agility through the arc, but he’s great in shorter sets that allow him to bully edge defenders through the play.

When Ekwonu is on the move and on the hunt, you absolutely, positively do NOT want to be in the way. Things will end badly.

And when it’s time to slide, as was the case against North Carolina, Ekwonu uses it as another way to show his physical dominance.

This rep against Florida State is the most preposterous example of dominance in downfield blocking I’ve seen from any offensive lineman in this class. You have to love how Ekwonu uses agility and quickness as parallels with his outstanding power. This is an All-Pro rep.

Weaknesses: Ekwonu isn’t entirely consistent when it comes to hitting his targets in space, which was probably of great benefit to the NCAA as an entity.

And you can beat him to the outside and with inside counters; this issue could be amplified at the next level when he’s facing the NFL’s best speed-rushers, with all the moves at their disposal.

Conclusion: If you give Ekwonu a full season with a great NFL offensive line coach, and he gets a bit more consistent in his pass sets, he may well be the best offensive lineman in this class. Right now, the combination of agility and building-wrecking power, as well as the sheer will to dominate and the technique to do it against the NCAA’s best defenders, makes him a sure Top-10 prospect. He may be a better fit for a power-based offense at this point, but I wouldn’t limit him to this or that archetype in the long term. Like Cross and Neal, he’s a field-tilter at a crucial position.

NFL Comparison: Taylor Moton. The 2017 second-round pick of the Panthers out of Western Michigan has a similar heat-seeking, pure badass profile to Ekwonu’s, as he showed in 2020 against the Atlanta Falcons.

At 6-foot-5 and 325 pounds, Moton can be susceptible to speed rushers at times (just as Ekwonu can), but teams with power-based offenses will be falling all over themselves to get a tackle with Ekwonu’s power profile. We’d like to see Ekwonu and Moton playing tackle for the same team, because that would be quite fun.

Cory Bonini’s 2022 NFL mock draft 4.0

A last-minute mock draft update ahead of Round 1.

This last-minute mock update on the eve of the 2022 NFL Draft’s first round remains without any projected trades, but there was plenty of player movement in the midsection of the round. The opening stanza figures to be one of the least predictable first rounds in recent memory and should be as entertaining as ever!

Be sure to check our NFL Draft Central page containing all of our mock drafts, player scouting reports, live fantasy football blogging, post-draft analysis, and player rankings for every key pick relevant to fantasy football.

2022 NFL Mock Draft

HC Green’s 2022 NFL mock draft

Let us know what you think about our newest mock draft release.

HC Green presents our latest NFL mock draft of 2022. Sound off on social media to let us know your thoughts, and be sure to check our 2022 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of the offerings.

2022 NFL Mock Draft

Pick Team Pos Player School
1 Jacksonville Jaguars EDGE Aidan Hutchinson Michigan
2 Detroit Lions EDGE Travon Walker Georgia
3 Houston Texans OT Evan Neal Alabama
4 New York Jets EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux Oregon
5 New York Giants OT Ickey Ekwonu N.C. State
6 Carolina Panthers OT Charles Cross Mississippi State
7 New York Giants (via CHI) CB Sauce Gardner Cincinnati
8 Atlanta Falcons QB Malik Willis Liberty
9 Seattle Seahawks (via DEN) CB Derek Stingley Jr. LSU
10 New York Jets (via SEA) WR Garrett Wilson Ohio State
11 Washington Commanders S Kyle Hamilton Notre Dame
12 Minnesota Vikings CB Trent McDuffie Washington
13 Houston Texans (via CLE) EDGE Jermaine Johnson II Florida State
14 Baltimore Ravens EDGE George Karlaftis Purdue
15 Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA) WR Jameson Williams Alabama
16 New Orleans Saints (via IND>PHI) QB Kenny Pickett Pittsburgh
17 Los Angeles Chargers OT Trevor Penning Northern Iowa
18 Philadelphia Eagles (via NO) DT Jordan Davis Georgia
19 New Orleans Saints (via PHI) WR Drake London USC
20 Pittsburgh Steelers QB Desmond Ridder Cincinnati
21 New England Patriots CB Andrew Booth Clemson
22 Green Bay Packers (via LV) WR Chris Olave Ohio State
23 Arizona Cardinals DL Devonte Wyatt Georgia
24 Dallas Cowboys OG Zion Johnson Boston College
25 Buffalo Bills WR Treylon Burks Arkansas
26 Tennessee Titans LB Devin Lloyd Utah
27 Tampa Bay Buccaneers OL Kenyon Green Texas A&M
28 Green Bay Packers LB Nakobe Dean Georgia
29 Kansas City Chiefs (via MIA) WR Jahan Dotson Penn State
30 Kansas City Chiefs S Dax Hill Michigan
31 Cincinnati Bengals C Tyler Linderbaum Iowa
32 Detroit Lions (via LAR) QB Matt Corral Ole Miss

Harley Schultz’s 2022 NFL mock draft

Several projected trades influence the top half of Round 1.

Harley Schultz presents our latest NFL mock draft of 2022. Sound off on social media to let us know your thoughts, and be sure to check our 2022 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of the offerings.

2022 NFL Mock Draft

* represents projected trade

Pick Team Pos Player School
1 Jacksonville Jaguars EDGE Aidan Hutchinson Michigan
2 Detroit Lions EDGE Travon Walker Georgia
3 Houston Texans OT Evan Neal Alabama
4 New York Jets OT Ickey Ekwonu N.C. State
5 New York Giants EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux Oregon
6 Carolina Panthers QB Malik Willis Liberty
7 *New Orleans Saints (via CHI>NYG) QB Kenny Pickett Pittsburgh
8 Atlanta Falcons WR Garrett Wilson Ohio State
9 *Minnesota Vikings (via DEN>SEA) CB Sauce Gardner Cincinnati
10 New York Jets (via SEA) WR Treylon Burks Arkansas
11 Washington Commanders WR Drake London USC
12 *Seattle Seahawks (via MIN) QB Matt Corral Ole Miss
13 Houston Texans (via CLE) S Kyle Hamilton Notre Dame
14 Baltimore Ravens OT Charles Cross Mississippi State
15 Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA) CB Derek Stingley Jr. LSU
16 *New York Giants (via IND>PHI>NO) LB Nakobe Dean Georgia
17 Los Angeles Chargers OT Trevor Penning Northern Iowa
18 Philadelphia Eagles (via NO) EDGE George Karlaftis Purdue
19 *New York Giants (via PHI>NO) CB Trent McDuffie Washington
20 Pittsburgh Steelers QB Desmond Ridder Cincinnati
21 New England Patriots LB Devin Lloyd Utah
22 Green Bay Packers (via LV) WR Chris Olave Ohio State
23 Arizona Cardinals EDGE Jermaine Johnson II Florida State
24 Dallas Cowboys C Tyler Linderbaum Iowa
25 Buffalo Bills CB Kyler Gordon Washington
26 Tennessee Titans OL Kenyon Green Texas A&M
27 Tampa Bay Buccaneers DT Jordan Davis Georgia
28 Green Bay Packers EDGE David Ojabo Michigan
29 Kansas City Chiefs (via MIA) WR Jameson Williams Alabama
30 Kansas City Chiefs EDGE Boye Mafe Minnesota
31 Cincinnati Bengals OG Zion Johnson Boston College
32 Detroit Lions (via LAR) WR Jahan Dotson Penn State

Ryan Dodson’s 2022 NFL mock draft

Ryan Dodson projects an interesting trade scenario in this 2022 NFL mock draft.

Ryan Dodson presents our latest NFL mock draft of 2022. Sound off on social media to let us know your thoughts, and be sure to check our 2022 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of the offerings.

2022 NFL Mock Draft

* represents projected trade

Pick Team Pos Player School
1 Jacksonville Jaguars EDGE Aidan Hutchinson Michigan
2 Detroit Lions EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux Oregon
3 Houston Texans OT Ickey Ekwonu N.C. State
4 *Washington Commanders (via NYJ) QB Malik Willis Liberty
5 New York Giants S Kyle Hamilton Notre Dame
6 Carolina Panthers QB Kenny Pickett Pittsburgh
7 New York Giants (via CHI) EDGE Travon Walker Georgia
8 Atlanta Falcons WR Garrett Wilson Ohio State
9 Seattle Seahawks (via DEN) CB Sauce Gardner Cincinnati
10 New York Jets (via SEA) OT Evan Neal Alabama
11 *New York Jets (via WAS) WR Drake London USC
12 Minnesota Vikings CB Derek Stingley Jr. LSU
13 Houston Texans (via CLE) EDGE Jermaine Johnson II Florida State
14 Baltimore Ravens LB Nakobe Dean Georgia
15 Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA) CB Trent McDuffie Washington
16 New Orleans Saints (via IND>PHI) WR Jameson Williams Alabama
17 Los Angeles Chargers OT Trevor Penning Northern Iowa
18 Philadelphia Eagles (via NO) WR Treylon Burks Arkansas
19 New Orleans Saints (via PHI) LB Devin Lloyd Utah
20 Pittsburgh Steelers DT Jordan Davis Georgia
21 New England Patriots CB Kyler Gordon Washington
22 Green Bay Packers (via LV) WR Jahan Dotson Penn State
23 Arizona Cardinals WR Chris Olave Ohio State
24 Dallas Cowboys EDGE George Karlaftis Purdue
25 Buffalo Bills DL Devonte Wyatt Georgia
26 Tennessee Titans EDGE David Ojabo Michigan
27 Tampa Bay Buccaneers OT Charles Cross Mississippi State
28 Green Bay Packers S Dax Hill Michigan
29 Kansas City Chiefs (via MIA) OL Kenyon Green Texas A&M
30 Kansas City Chiefs CB Andrew Booth Clemson
31 Cincinnati Bengals OT Tyler Smith Tulsa
32 Detroit Lions (via LAR) LB Quay Walker Georgia

Cletis Cutts’ 2022 NFL mock draft

Cletis Cutts releases his 2022 NFL mock draft.

Cletis Cutts presents our latest NFL mock draft of 2022. Sound off on social media to let us know your thoughts, and be sure to check our 2022 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of the offerings.

2022 NFL Mock Draft

Pick Team Pos Player School
1 Jacksonville Jaguars EDGE Aidan Hutchinson Michigan
2 Detroit Lions QB Malik Willis Liberty
3 Houston Texans EDGE Travon Walker Georgia
4 New York Jets CB Sauce Gardner Cincinnati
5 New York Giants OT Evan Neal Alabama
6 Carolina Panthers QB Kenny Pickett Pittsburgh
7 New York Giants (via CHI) EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux Oregon
8 Atlanta Falcons WR Drake London USC
9 Seattle Seahawks (via DEN) OT Ickey Ekwonu N.C. State
10 New York Jets (via SEA) EDGE Jermaine Johnson II Florida State
11 Washington Commanders S Kyle Hamilton Notre Dame
12 Minnesota Vikings DT Jordan Davis Georgia
13 Houston Texans (via CLE) OT Charles Cross Mississippi State
14 Baltimore Ravens EDGE George Karlaftis Purdue
15 Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA) DL Devonte Wyatt Georgia
16 New Orleans Saints (via IND>PHI) QB Matt Corral Ole Miss
17 Los Angeles Chargers OT Trevor Penning Northern Iowa
18 Philadelphia Eagles (via NO) WR Chris Olave Ohio State
19 New Orleans Saints (via PHI) WR Garrett Wilson Ohio State
20 Pittsburgh Steelers CB Derek Stingley Jr. LSU
21 New England Patriots WR Jameson Williams Alabama
22 Green Bay Packers (via LV) WR Treylon Burks Arkansas
23 Arizona Cardinals EDGE Boye Mafe Minnesota
24 Dallas Cowboys OG Zion Johnson Boston College
25 Buffalo Bills CB Trent McDuffie Washington
26 Tennessee Titans OT Tyler Smith Tulsa
27 Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Jahan Dotson Penn State
28 Green Bay Packers LB Nakobe Dean Georgia
29 Kansas City Chiefs (via MIA) WR Christian Watson North Dakota State
30 Kansas City Chiefs EDGE Arnold Ebiketie Penn State
31 Cincinnati Bengals C Tyler Linderbaum Iowa
32 Detroit Lions (via LAR) LB Devin Lloyd Utah

Cory Bonini’s 2022 NFL mock draft 2.0

Round 1 updated mock for the 2022 NFL Draft

A recent trade has shaken up the middle of the 2022 NFL Draft’s opening round. The swapping of picks warranted an update a week sooner than planned, so I took the opportunity to fully revisit each pick from the top down in this Round 1 mock draft. While many picks did not change, a few intriguing adjustments atop the draft created a ripple effect throughout. You can check out the first iteration, if you so please.

Be sure to check our NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of the offerings. We’ll have multiple new and updated mocks throughout the month of April, along with player scouting reports and post-draft analysis of every key pick relevant to fantasy football.

2022 NFL Mock Draft