I believe we need more time on Bryce, especially since he started to change the bust narrative with his play in the second half of last season. He got thrown into a terrible situation with minimal surrounding talent (as are most QBs who go #1, outside of Caleb Williams), and it took him a season and a half to start to come into his own.
Assuming the Panthers invest in talent around him, Bryce could see success sooner rather than later. His QBR in his 2nd season was only two points less than Trevor Lawrence's was in his 2nd season, and that dude is now making $55 million a year despite a 22-38 career record. Heck, look at Sam Darnold. He just signed a $100 million contract, and it came after playing for seven seasons and three different teams.
Not every top-of-the-first-round QB is going to be a generational pick; sometimes, they need some runway to improve and grow into the role. That said, it doesn't look like Mac will get that chance, unfortunately.