Jalen Coker makes PFF's all-undrafted team ahead of 2026 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 5:31 PM
Last updated Jun 26, 2026
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Jalen Coker has been named to Pro Football Focus's all-undrafted team for the upcoming 2026 NFL season. Coker, who recorded a notable performance in a recent wild-card game against the Los Angeles Rams, has shown consistent improvement over two seasons, increasing his receptions and touchdowns. His performance during the season also earned him a three-year, $34 million extension with the Panthers, locking him into the team through 2029. Coker stands out alongside other notable receivers such as Jakobi Meyers from Jacksonville and Rashid Shaheed from Seattle.
- •Jalen Coker named to PFF's all-undrafted team for 2026 season.
- •Coker has two seasons with improved stats including receptions and touchdowns.
- •He signed a three-year, $34 million extension with the Panthers.
- •Coker recorded 134 yards and a touchdown in the wild-card game against the Rams.
- •He joins Jakobi Meyers and Rashid Shaheed on the all-undrafted team.
- 5:31 PMYahoo Sports — Panthers WR named to PFF's all-undrafted team ahead of 2026 season
"Perhaps it should be no surprise that this Panthers WR was named amongst the NFL's best undrafted players . . .
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