The Carolina Panthers selected seven players in the 2026 NFL draft, with rookie contracts lasting four years and predetermined salaries. Monroe Freeling, the first-round pick at No. 19, is among the drafted players.
Key points
Carolina Panthers selected seven players in the 2026 NFL draft.
Rookie contracts last for four years.
Contracts are predetermined based on the league's salary cap.
Monroe Freeling was the Panthers' first-round pick at No. 19.
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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 27: Monroe Freeling of Georgia poses for a portrait during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 27, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Logan Bowles/Getty Images) | Getty Images
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 27: Monroe Freeling of Georgia poses for a portrait during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 27, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Logan Bowles/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Carolina Panthers selected seven players in the 2026 NFL draft. As part of the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement, rookie contracts last for four years and are predetermined before the draft based on the leagueâs salary cap and where a player is drafted. Thereâs no negotiation so websites like Spotrac are able to inform us of the contract details before the players actually sign. Here are the salaries for the Panthers seen draft picks, per Spotrac:
While the Panthers first round pick has a reasonable cap hit, Freeling definitely isnât âfreeâ (*rim shot*). Carolinaâs new tackle will cost the team, on average, just north of $5 million per year over the next four seasons, which is a bargain even if he only develops into an average player at his position. If Freeling can become a quality starter or reach Pro Bowl levels early in his career, his $5 million average salary will feel like chump change against a $301 million salary cap, which rises every year.
What are the contract details for the Panthers' 2026 draft class?
The contract details for the Panthers' 2026 draft class are predetermined based on the NFL's salary cap and draft position, lasting four years.
Who was the Panthers' first-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft?
The Panthers' first-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft was Monroe Freeling, an offensive tackle selected at No. 19.
How many players did the Panthers select in the 2026 NFL draft?
The Carolina Panthers selected a total of seven players in the 2026 NFL draft.
What is the duration of rookie contracts in the NFL?
Rookie contracts in the NFL last for four years as per the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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Those of you who are familiar with my role as the Benevolent Dictator of Trade Down Island know of my undying love for Day 2 picks. One of the principles of TDIâs Glorious Constitution is âWe express our eternal love for rookie contracts for players drafted in Rounds 2-4.â The expected production for players taken in the second and third rounds versus their miniscule cap hits presents some of the greatest value in smart NFL roster construction.
This year the Panthers landed defensive tackle Lee Hunter in the second round and his average cap hit will be $2.5 million per year through the 2029 season. That number is less than 1% of the leagueâs current $301 million salary cap. The cap figure is even less for wide receiver Chris Brazzell and his $1.7 million average salary over the next four years.
Both Hunter and Brazzell will have ample opportunity to see the field in their rookie campaigns. Both defensive tackle and wide receiver were positions of need coming into the draft for the Panthers, and the hope is Hunter and Brazzell can fill those gaps sooner than later.
While the Panthers are hoping these two guys will develop into quality starters, Carolina is more than getting its moneyâs worth if they only become solid rotational guys. With an annual average combined salary of just $4.2 million for these two players over the next four years, Carolina could get some massive value from their Day 2 picks.
Itâs somewhat rare to get solid production out of players drafted on Day 3, so anything they contribute over the next four years is just gravy. All four of their average salaries range from somewhere between $1.1 and $1.3 million per year through the 2029 season. Each playerâs annual average salary represents about 0.4% of the NFLâs $301 million salary cap in 2026, so their impact on Carolinaâs cap hit falls somewhere between ânegligibleâ and ârounding error.â
Throw in the fact that the signing bonuses of the players drafted in round five or later range somewhere between $159,000 and $554,000, and thereâs zero long-term commitment from the Panthers in terms of salary cap management. Heck, if the Panthers released all four of these players today, from a salary cap standpoint theyâd essentially break even with Will Lee and free up a couple hundred thousand cap dollars from the other three. Now, Carolina wouldnât do that, obviously, but thatâs just a case in point about how little guaranteed money these contracts carry.
The Carolina Panthers ongoing rebuild is slowly gaining momentum. If the 2025 NFC South champs are going to take another step forward in coming years, getting value from their 2026 draft class could be a key in doing so.