On Thursday, the Carolina Panthersofficially announced the additions of 10 undrafted free agents. But the group may have itself a latecomer.
According to team reporter Kassidy Hill, wideout Malick Meiga is expected to arrive in Charlotte next week to sign with the Panthers.
Meiga, a native of Montreal, Canada, split his five-year collegiate career between Penn State (2021 to 2023) and Coastal Carolina (2024 to 2025). Over a combined 51 games, he recorded 35 catches for 432 yards and two touchdowns.
The 6-foot-4, 204-pound receiver would be joining the following group of undrafted free-agent signees:
- QB Haynes King (Georgia Tech)
- WR Kobe Prentice (Baylor)
- OL Isaia Glass (Vanderbilt)
- OL Albert Reese IV (Mississippi State)
- DL Aaron Hall (Duke)
- DL Parker Petersen (Wisconsin)
- EDGE Isaiah Smith (SMU)
- CB Jaylon Guilbreau (Texas)
- CB Cam Miller (Rutgers)
- CB DeVonta Smith (Notre Dame)
Carolina also signed six of their seven picks from the 2026 NFL Draft, including first-round offensive tackle Monroe Freeling.
The team’s rookie minicamp is set to kick off on Friday morning.
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