The Carolina Panthers are actively strengthening their offensive lineup ahead of the 2026-27 season. While expectations remain high for breakout wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan to have a significant year, the front office is committed to keeping Bryce Young’s receiving corps intact.
The Carolina Panthers could use an upgrade at linebacker before the start of the season. One player the Panthers should keep a close eye on is Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen, who was dubbed a cut candidate by Bleacher Report's Alex Kay.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
A recent report noted that Houston Texans starter C.J. Stroud may be "under as much pressure this year as just about any quarterback in the NFL." Meanwhile, Bryce Young is also facing an uncertain future in Carolina.
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan had an excellent rookie season. In his first NFL action, he looked like a future star. One day, at least based on his rookie showcase, he will be one of the best in the league.
When you look up and down the Carolina Panthers' roster ahead of training camp, it's pretty clear the team could still use more help at linebacker. While the Panthers made a great addition with the signing of Devin Lloyd in free agency, the projected starter next to him, Trevin Wallace, leaves a lot to be desired, especially as a run defender.
If there's one thing we know about football, it's that quarterbacks will generally be elevated beyond their station in the court of public opinion due to the importance of their position.
The Carolina Panthers had a clear sense of urgency in the 2026 offseason, adding some building blocks for the future and making clear "win-now" moves at the beginning of free agency.
The reigning NFC South champion Carolina Panthers have assembled a wide receiving corps in which size seems to be the prevailing theme. There’s the eighth
The Carolina Panthers' defensive centerpiece has long been Derrick Brown. He's not the best pass-rushing defensive lineman in the NFL, but he's capable, and he's a stout run defender.
The Carolina Panthers receiving core could become one of the breakout units in all of Football in 2026. Before the season starts, though, the Panthers have to construct their final roster, meaning choosing the seven receivers who will suit up for Week 1 against the Chicago Bears.
With the Carolina Panthers having completed minicamp, the team will now turn its attention to training camp in late July, when positional battles will really begin.
We now have full confirmation on when the Carolina Panthers will report to training camp, as well as when they will take part in joint practices. When it comes to the start of training camp, Panthers rookies will report on Tuesday, July 21, and the veterans will follow the next day on Wednesday, July 22.
While NFL free agency is quiet when it comes to grabbing headlines at this time of year, there's still impactful talent left unsigned at the moment. The Carolina Panthers have already had a monster offseason.
The improvment and results have been stark. The Carolina Panthers were a 2-15 football team in 2023, but are now a defending division champion, albeit with an 8-9 win-loss record.
The Carolina Panthers’ concerning trend in short-yardage and goal-line situations can easily be addressed by keeping two new offseason additions on the 53-man roster and having a plan in place to use them.
The Carolina Panthers were a playoff team this past season for the first time since 2015. The club has come a long way since a 2-15 showing in 2023. Dave Canales’s squad finished 8-9 after a 1-3 start.
There has been a black hole at linebacker for the Carolina Panthers for some time now. They have absolutely failed to find a successor to the Thomas Davis-Luke Kuechly combination in the late 2010s.
The 2015 Panthers got major props from out notable outlet, and it should serve as the standard for the newest Carolina linebacker and his positional mates to strive for.
NFL Network will start unveiling the Top 100 players on Monday evening and the Carolina Panthers have a few players who could be featured among some of the top players in the league.
Even though Pickett never successfully developed into a long-term answer in Pittsburgh, and was then traded after just two years by the new GM (Omar Khan), Colbert is sticking by his decision.
In the NFL, even the game's greatest legends eventually face a harsh reality: the sport passes everyone by. Whether it's Chuck Noll, Bill Belichick, Ron Wolf, or even a future Hall of Famer like former Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert, the game waits for no one.
Per the Panthers On Tap podcast, the Panthers have kept in touch with free agent OL Brady Christensen. He could be an option to return to the team in a
The Panthers spent spring workouts conducting a competition at left tackle and center. A final decision on the blindside has not yet been made, but the team’s more experienced option is in the lead.
The Panthers announced a number of promotions in their front office this week, per a team announcement. Headlining the changes are Jared Kirksey and Justin Davidov, who were named the directors of player personnel and football administration, respectively.