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To the victors (from the year before) go the prime-time slots. The Panthers won two games in 2023 and find themselves out of the big national games for 2024. Carolina, at least on paper, wasn’t an attractive option for the primetime games of Sunday, Monday and Thursday nights. There was the constant losing. Plus. the Panthers offense, with No. 1 pick Bryce Young, ranked last in the league. They averaged fewer than 14 points a game. It’s all why Carolina will be the only team in the NFL without a primetime appearance when the season starts in September. That’s OK for new coach Dave Canales. A p...
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The Carolina Panthers picked Texas tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Sanders is the first tight end drafted out of Texas since Geoff Swaim in 2015. [Sign up for Inside Texas and get ONE MONTH for $1!] Here’s what Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian had to say about Sanders, the No. 101 overall pick. “Carolina got another great Longhorn and a very talented player in JT,” said Sarkisian. “Ja’Tavion has extremely strong hands, great ball skills with the ball in the air and consistently makes contested catches. He was a guy that was very highly recruited coming ou...
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Texas tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders was selected by the Carolina Panthers with the 101st overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, becoming the sixth Longhorn to be taken in the draft along with Byron Murphy, Xavier Worthy, T’Vondre Sweat, Jonathon Brooks, and Adonai Mitchell. [Sign up for Inside Texas and get ONE MONTH for $1!] During his three years at Texas, Sanders started 27 times in 39 games. He tallied 1,295 yards receiving and seven touchdowns on 99 receptions, the all-time record for catches by a tight end at UT. He set the single-season receiving yards record by a tight end with 682 in 2023 ...
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The Carolina Panthers selected former Texas Longhorn tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders with the No. 101 pick of the fourth round of the NFL Draft. Most NFL analysts projected Sanders as one of the top tight ends of the draft. He wasn’t in the same game-breaking category as Georgia’s Brock Bowers. But he was one of the best tight ends at catching the ball. He left the Longhorns as the top tight end, in terms of catches, in Texas program history. In his career, he caught a team record 99 passes. His receiving yards (1,295) ranked second all-time among tight ends. Sanders conceded that his blocking was...
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After three rounds of the NFL Draft, five Longhorns have been selected: Byron Murphy, Xavier Worthy, T’Vondre Sweat, Jonathon Brooks, and Adonai Mitchell. All five went within the first 52 picks, something the program has not done in quite some time. [Sign up for Inside Texas and get ONE MONTH for $1!] Even more Longhorns could join them on Saturday during day three of the 2024 NFL Draft, which features rounds 4-7. Ja’Tavion Sanders, TESanders remains on the board, falling out of the third round. He should hear his name relatively early and help Texas’ tale on the recruiting trail for tight en...
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After Byron Murphy was selected by the Seattle Seahawks and Xavier Worthy was picked by the Kansas City Chiefs, 11 more Texas Longhorns continue to await hearing their name called in the 2024 NFL Draft. [Sign up for Inside Texas and get ONE MONTH for $1!] With the second day of the draft on Friday, Inside Texas assesses where Longhorns like Adonai Mitchell, Ja’Tavion Sanders, Jonathon Brooks, and T’Vondre Sweat could be picked during the second and third rounds of the draft. Adonai Mitchell, WRThe Buffalo Bills’ decision to make two trades from No. 28 to 32 and from No. 32 to No. 33 likely cos...
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With Ja’Tavion Sanders off to the NFL, the role of Texas’ TE1 now belongs to Gunnar Helm. [Sign up for Inside Texas and get ONE MONTH for $1 using our March Madness special!] Helm, a 6-foot-5, 250-pound senior, played in all 14 games and started six contests during the Longhorns’ 2024 season. He tallied 14 catches for 192 yards and two scores, and recorded at least one reception in each of the Longhorns’ final four games. That included a 31-yard touchdown against Iowa State. Helm has big shoes to fill, but Steve Sarkisian believes the senior from Colorado can handle the job. “Gunnar, a year ag...
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