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How Joe Horn gave Panthers Jaycee Horn blueprint to make Hall of Fame

CHARLOTTE, N.C. Joe Horn notes there are “selfish fathers’’ that put so much pressure on their kids to excel in sports they don’t want to play past a certain age. The former NFL Pro Bowl receiver said there are times you have to take your foot off the pedal and let them find their way. But then, in the same breath, Horn talks about how the blueprint he has for his son, Carolina Panthers first-round draft pick Jaycee Horn, ends with a yellow jacket. “That’s right, the Hall of Fame,’’ said the elder Horn, himself a longshot for the Hall of Fame with 603 receptions (81st all-time) and 8,744 yards (75th). “Once you put on that yellow jacket, our blueprint is complete. Jaycee knows that. He just has to deal with it. And he can.’’

Carolina Panthers NFL draft picks 2021: Analysis for every selection

The 2021 NFL draft is being held Thursday through Saturday and every Carolina Panthers draft pick has been analyzed here. After last season s virtual draft, Cleveland is played host to the festivities this year with a handful of potential draft picks present and socially distanced because of COVID-19. Here s a pick-by-pick look at how each player Carolina has selected will fit. Round 1, No. 8 overall: Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina My take: The Panthers are so confident in quarterback Sam Darnold and believe they are so close to becoming a contender this season that they selected a player who could make the biggest impact on the roster, since Florida tight end Kyle Pitts and Oregon left tackle Penei Sewell were already gone. Carolina passed on quarterbacks Justin Fields and Mac Jones for a press corner, which was a huge missing piece last season. With injury-plagued Donte Jackson entering the final year of his rookie deal, look for Horn to step right in as a starter opposite Jac

Carolina Panthers NFL draft picks 2021 -- Analysis for every selection

The 2021 NFL draft was held April 29 through May 1, and every Carolina Panthers draft pick has been analyzed here. After last season s virtual draft, Cleveland played host to the festivities this year with a handful of potential draft picks present and socially distanced because of COVID-19. Here s a pick-by-pick look at how each player Carolina has selected will fit. Round 1, No. 8 overall: Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina My take: The Panthers are so confident in quarterback Sam Darnold and believe they are so close to becoming a contender this season that they selected a player who could make the biggest impact on the roster, since Florida tight end Kyle Pitts and Oregon left tackle Penei Sewell were already gone. Carolina passed on quarterbacks Justin Fields and Mac Jones for a press corner, which was a huge missing piece last season. With injury-plagued Donte Jackson entering the final year of his rookie deal, look for Horn to step right in as a starter opposite Jackson. Horn

NFL Notes: Mock draft, numbers and more draft talk

SELECTED BY: TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Numbers game – Nothing in the NFL ever seems to be easy. Even an innocuous adjustment like the rule change implemented last week that now allows certain players to don a wider variety of numbers. Kansas City brought the proposal forward because fewer numbers were available to certain positions where some teams have fewer to offer due to number retirements and increasing practice squad sizes. So, the NFL now will allow linebackers to wear Nos. 1-59 and 90-99 while defensive backs now can don anything from 1-49. Running backs and wide receivers will also be able to don single digits. Evidently this tweak has threatened to upset the competitive balance of the game – at least based on the response from Tom Brady and perhaps Bill Belichick as well.

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