Bryce Young's play will markedly improve with a more stout defense supporting him, but the addition of some targets for him to play with will be the key to squeezing every ounce of talent out of the young signal caller.
During a recent appearance on the “Off the Edge” podcast, Panthers quarterback Bryce Young and wide receiver Adam Thielen were asked if they could understand Legette after a season as teammates by the podcast’s host, New Orleans Saints Pro Bowl defensive end Cameron Jordan.
NFL Draft cycle is heating up. The NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis is in the books, and a murky draft picture will begin to become more clear with free agency kicking off this week. Monday marks the start of the league's legal tampering period where teams can begin agreeing to deals with free agents ahead of all moves becoming official on Wednesday with the start of the new league year.
At 30 years old Engram may not be a long-term solution, but he would also be a radical upgrade as a receiving option compared to the other tight ends on the Panthers roster. Engram would help the Panthers most in the red zone, where Bryce Young only completed 51.79% of his passes in 2024.
Carolina Panthers coach Dave Canales and general manager Dan Morgan held press conferences at the NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday. Canales fielded one question about quarterback Bryce Young. Morgan didn’t face any. Young already answered the questions over the second half of the 2024 NFL season.
The Carolina Panthers will be looking for an advantage in the 2025 NFL Draft with all options on the table. With defense being a top priority going into next week's free agency period, Dave Canales and his staff could target a top wide receiver by trading back.
Panthers GM Dan Morgan is looking for wide receivers who can make big plays. Here are four free agents who can do precisely that . . .
This offense will look like Bryce Young — however we gotta do that.” Here’s more on what second-year coach Dave Canales said on his starting QB.
Our latest mock targets defensive line help in Round 1 and still finds a receiver and tight end to bolster the offense.
Wide receiver Xavier Legette, the No. 32 pick of the 2024 draft, had offseason surgery on his right foot. However, he avoided surgery on his left wrist, which appeared to be an issue during the season. There aren't concerns about Legette being ready for the season.
Edge rusher and defensive tackle are two positions the Panthers could target to beef up their defense that struggled in 2024.