“It was awesome. I mean, going to sleep yesterday was probably one of the best feelings, especially at the end of the year, that I’ve ever had as a Panther,” Tremble bragged last week.
Now the tight end heads into the offseason, not knowing what next year will hold but hoping to continue building on what he did this year.
“I’d love to be here, man. I love my guys here. I love the staff here. I love playing for these guys, and I love playing for Carolina,” the Notre Dame product admitted. “That was one of my favorite things, you know; they drafted me here when I was a young kid when I was 20 years old. I got here, and every year, kept believing in me and kept letting me build myself back up, and I think that’s the most fun: I’m really finding myself out here, and it was a lot of fun, and I’d love to be back.”
Tremble said he and Morgan have had “a little chit chat” about his future, “a good chit chat,” and now they wait to see what unfolds.
That’s the case for the 2021 draft class as a whole, other than Hubbard, or at least those three remaining. Regardless of what the offseason brings, Tremble feels he and his fellow draftees can walk out of the building proud of what they’ve helped build. And if Hubbard is any indication, there is still much to do.
“I’m excited for everyone here. Love those guys to death, and you know Chuba already got the ball started, and he got it started early, so I’m excited for him, “said Tremble. “I’m excited for all my guys, man. It’s going to be a fun offseason.”