Jalen Coker will remain a key part of the Panthers offense for the foreseeable future. The organization agreed to terms with the wide receiver on an extension today, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Coker’s new contract will be worth $35MM over three seasons, per Rapoport. The contract could reach $41MM via incentives. Coker was set to be an exclusive rights free agent following the 2026 season and a restricted free agent following the 2027 campaign.
Despite a prolific showing in the Patriot League, the Holy Cross product went undrafted in the 2024 draft. He quickly caught on with the Panthers as a UDFA but wasn’t part of the team’s initial 2024 53-man roster. He earned a promotion to the active roster in late September, and he’s played a significant role in Carolina’s offense ever since.
Coker emerged as one of Bryce Young‘s preferred targets as a rookie, when he finished with 32 catches for 478 yards and two touchdowns. The start of his sophomore season was delayed by a quad injury, but he returned in October and proceeded to haul in another 33 catches for 394 yards and three touchdowns. Coker also had a standout showing in the Panthers’ playoff loss, hauling in nine catches for 134 yards and a touchdown.
While his counting stats took a step back in 2025, Coker improved his success rate from 58.7 percent to 67.4 percent. Pro Football Focus was fond of his performance, ranking him 32nd among 128 qualifying wideouts. The website also lauded the receiver for his pass-blocking ability.
This extension means the Panthers will have the top of their WR depth chart locked in through at least through the 2028 campaign. The organization used first-round picks at the position in both 2024 (Xavier Legette) and 2025 (Tetairoa McMillan), and they spent this offseason adding veteran John Metchie and rookie third-round pick Chris Brazzell II to their receivers room.

#cokeheads
This extension for Jalen will give him the financial resources to pursue his dream of developing, creating, manufacturing and marketing his very own soft drink:
COKER COLA !!
Excited for his future!
I’ve been holding Coker in my dynasty league for two seasons now and I’m really excited about his potential.
He definitely won’t usurp Tet as their WR1, but I think he has a legitimate path to getting the second most targets in an offense that could be sneaky decent, especially if Bryce Young takes another step forward. (That’s not necessarily a sure thing because he’s been very inconsistent, but he’s improved in both years with Canales and it’s not out of the question that he has another level.)