The Carolina Panthers selected six prospects from college all-star games last season. With the college all-star game season starting with the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl, The Observer previews the annual showcase.
One of the main objectives for the Carolina Panthers this offseason will be to find more weapons for quarterback Bryce Young. The problem is that it may be comp
Kiper has the Panthers targeting Georgia’s Jalon Walker, a versatile linebacker/edge rusher who could transform their defense. “Walker’s speed-to-power game is exactly what Carolina needs,” Kiper said. The standout defender recorded 6.5 sacks and seven tackles for loss in 2024, showcasing his ability to disrupt plays from multiple positions.
Brian Burns and Frankie Luvu were among the players who left last season. Who will the Panthers prioritize among their own this time?
The Carolina Panthers will look to upgrade their defense in free agency. They’ll also look to establish a winning culture. The best way to do both is by adding performers from perennial playoff squads.
The Carolina Panthers should be in the market for a backup quarterback. The easiest plan is just to re-sign Andy Dalton, but he will likely be in high demand. T
Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young provided us with one of the very best stories of the 2024 campaign. But was it, by rule, a comeback story? The finalists for the Associated Press' Comeback Player of the Year award were officially announced on
The Carolina Panthers are nearing the business season. And naturally, Panthers fans have questions and concerns regarding the annual roster churn. We brought back the Panthers mailbag to answer those inquiries.
ESPN draft guru Mel Kiper connects the Panthers to an increasingly-familiar name in his very first mock of 2025.
The Panthers go WR again in the latest Fox Sports 2025 NFL mock draft with Arizona pass-catcher Tetairoa McMillan.
As with every other team in the NFL, the Panthers need to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the 2025 NFL Draft and address their needs in free agency accordingly in order to avoid reaching for a player of need when better prospects are still on the board.
During an appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show," NFL draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah called Abdul Carter the best player in April's NFL draft: