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Dan Morgan shows he is standing on business after initial free agency period
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With the flurry of free agency over, it is time to take a look back at how the Carolina Panthers have helped or hurt the team ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft. 

Free agency was all about finding "playmakers," Panthers general manager Dan Morgan said when he was first hired at the start of the offseason. 

In many ways he did. However, in several ways, he still came up short. With all that being said, let's look at some free agency grades for the Panthers. 

Panthers' trades

Dec 31, 2023; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Carolina Panthers offensive linebacker Brian Burns (0) against the Carolina Panthers during the first quarter at EverBank Stadium.Image via Morgan Tencza-USA TODAY Sports

Panthers traded away : Brian Burns to the New York Giants and a 2024 fifth-round pick (166th overall).

Panthers received
: a 2024 second-round pick (39th overall), a 2024 fifth-round pick (141st overall), a 2025 fifth-round pick

Analysis: This was a deal that stunk of desperation. The Panthers could have traded Burns a season ago and received far more than what they received from the Giants in dealing a Pro Bowl-caliber outside linebacker. However, we can't adjudicate the past. The Panthers made the decision they made with Burns and now they pay the price.

Grade: F

Jan 15, 2024; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (18) runs the ball in the second half against the Buffalo Bills in a 2024 AFC wild card game at Highmark Stadium.Image via Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Panthers trade away : CB Donte Jackson and 2024 sixth-round pick (178th overall) to the Pittsburgh Steelers

Panthers receive : WR Diontae Johnson and a 2024 seventh-round pick (240th overall).

Analysis: Carolina needed a good wide receiver. That is exactly what they got in landing Johnson for Jackson in a trade. The Panthers were planning to cut Jackson if a trade partner couldn't be found. Morgan somehow turned him into a speedy wide receiver, who has a history of being consistent when paired with competent quarterback play.

Grade: B

Panthers' free agent signings

Oct 29, 2023; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Robert Hunt (68) runs on the field prior to the game against the New England Patriots at Hard Rock Stadium. Image via Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

Player : Guard Robert Hunt

Deal: Five-year, $100 million

Analysis : The Panthers needed to protect Bryce Young. That is why they went out and paid a premium for Hunt. It hasn't always led to wins directly. But it is clear that the Panthers are following the New Orleans Saints' model for success with a smaller quarterback – protect them with great offensive line play. Hunt gave up one sack and three pressures in 2023. Young must be celebrating.

Grade: A

Dec 10, 2023; Santa Clara, California, USA; Seattle Seahawks guard Damien Lewis (68) blocks San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Kalia Davis (93) during the third quarter at Levi's Stadium.Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports

Player: Guard Damien Lewis

Deal: Four-year, $53 million

Analysis: The signing of Lewis shows that the Panthers are all in on building the team from the front life out. Signing Lewis doubled up on the addition of a big guard. He has allowed only seven sacks in nearly 1,700 pass-block snaps the past three seasons.

Grade
: B-plus

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Player: Defensive tackle A’Shawn Robinson

Deal: Three-year, $22.5 million

Analysis : Robinson isn't much of a pass-rush threat. But he does eat up the run. He also has ties to defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, whom he played for in 2021. Robinson will compliment Derrick Brown, who the Panthers plan on extending during the 2024 NFL season.  

Grade: B-minus

Denver Broncos Las Vegas Raiders Josh Jacobs Josey Jewell.Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Player : Linebacker Josey Jewell

Deal: Three-year, $18.75 million

Analysis : Jewell wasn't the Panthers' first option at linebacker, but he is a good one. He is also a player who has ties to Evero. Jewell's most productive season came in 2022 when Evero was the Denver Broncos' defensive coordinator. Now, he gets another chance to contribute to another Evero defense.

Grade: C-plus

Nov 12, 2023; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings linebacker D.J. Wonnum (98) celebrates his sack against the New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr (4) in the second quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium.Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports

Player: Outside linebacker D.J. Wonnum

Deal: Two-year, $12.5 million

Analysis: Wonnum is a viable replacement for Burns at a relatively cheaper price. At 26 years old, he has high potential and big play tendencies. Though the Panthers looked tied to Burns, after trading him, finding a replacement came relatively easy for the Panthers.

Grade: A 

READ MORE: "Carolina Panthers roster is already better than it was a year ago with the signing of Wonnum."

Dane Jackson, right, consoles Taron Johnson after the Buffalo Bills' 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos.Image via Jamie Germano/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK

Player: Cornerback Dane Jackson

Deal: Two-year, $8.5 million

Analysis: Jackson and Morgan have ties to each other that date back to 2020. The Panthers signing him to a two-year deal adds depth to the cornerback position, which is critical to Evero's plan for success. However, he may lack the talent to compete for a starting spot.

Grade: C-minus

East Rutherford, NJ December 31, 2023 -- Former Old Tappan player Jordan Fuller of the Rams on the field during pre game warm ups. The New York Giants host the Los Angeles Rams on December 31, 2023 at at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.Image via Chris Pedota, NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK

Player : Safety Jordan Fuller

Deal: One year, $5.25 million

Analysis : With Vonn Bell out the door, Fuller fills the absence seamlessly. Fuller knows Evero, the two were with each other when Evero was with the Los Angeles Rams. He is also coming off a career year with the Rams, collecting three interceptions and forcing three fumbles.

Grade: B-plus 

Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker K'Lavon Chaisson (45) takes the field with teammates before the start of Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers. The Jacksonville Jaguars hosted the San Francisco 49ers at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, FL Sunday, November 12, 2023. The Jaguars trailed 13 to 3 at the half.Image via Bob Self/Florida Times-Union

Player: Outside linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson

Deal: One year, $5 million

Analysis: Chaisson is a bust. But the Panthers see a reclamation project in him. The deal does not have much commitment. However, it could pay off if Chaisson becomes the player he was initially expected to be when he was selected in the first round of the NFL draft.

Grade: C-plus

Panthers overall grade

It was a busy start to the 2024 NFL free agency period. The Panthers focused on adding defensive contributors and beefing up the offensive line. For Morgan's first go around, it wasn't half bad.

Grade: B-plus

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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