When Jake Delhomme played quarterback in the NFL, he was always bummed when mandatory minicamps coincided with the first Saturday in May — he would much rather have been in Louisville for the Kentucky Derby.
Travis Hunter was the best wide receiver and the best cornerback in the 2025 NFL draft. Ergo, he knows what makes a good wide receiver, and he thinks that's what Tetairoa McMillan is.
The Carolina Panthers, in the opinion of most NFL analysts and draft experts, did pretty well at the 2025 NFL draft. They added key players at positions of need and added a lot of depth to areas they lacked in 2024.
The Carolina Panthers signed Hunter Renfrow on Sunday. After a year away from football, he's looking to make a comeback. Renfrow, a former Clemson star from Myrtle Beach, joins the Panthers after five seasons with the Raiders.
The Carolina Panthers signed cornerback Jaycee Horn to a record-setting contract extension earlier this offseason, handing him a four-year, $100 million deal.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
With their second and third-round selections, the Carolina Panthers double-dipped on pass rushers, selecting Texas A&M's Nic Scourton and Ole Miss' Princely Umanmielen.
NFL Draft grades from across the league are here, and experts across the league believe the Carolina Panthers knocked it out of the park. Following a relatively
The Carolina Panthers have absolutely made a concerted effort to address their defense this offseason, making some significant moves in free agency and also dedicating a good chunk of the NFL draft to rectifying the issue.
Carolina Panthers' general manager did a masterful job of filling many of the holes on the roster with the work he did in free agency and last weekend in the draft.
When the Carolina Panthers picked in the second round (51st after a small trade up from 57), there were wide receivers available. They could've drafted Tre Harris, Jack Bech, Kyle Williams, Isaac TeSlaa, Jaylin Noel, or Savion Williams.
We bring you part one of this week’s fan mailbag! Good morning CSR! Welcome to Brian Asks, part one of your weekly Panthers fan mailbag for everyone! We’re days removed from the frenzy of the 2025 NFL Draft, and now we can discuss the fallout for the team.
The very affordable salaries for Nic Scourton and Princely Umanmielen highlight the incredible value of Day 2 picks. The Carolina Panthers selected eight players in the 2025 NFL draft.
Going into the draft, the Carolina Panthers arguably needed a tight end. The duo of Tommy Tremble and Ja'Tavion Sanders was uninspiring, and it frankly wasn't enough to fill out a complete roster.
There are a lot of people who love the Carolina Panthers entire draft class. Many particularly liked that they didn't force a defensive pick and instead took Tetairoa McMillan to give Bryce Young a true WR1.
When the Carolina Panthers swung a trade to acquire Diontae Johnson from the Pittsburgh Steelers last offseason, the move was largely lauded. After all, it appeared that the Panthers were landing a pretty dynamic weapon for Bryce Young.
The 2025 NFL draft was this past weekend and the Carolina Panthers added eight new players. Their first selection was at No. 8 overall, which is where they landed Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan.
Athleticism isn't everything in the NFL, but it is a pretty big deal. For the Carolina Panthers, it could be the difference for them in 2025, as they needed to get younger and more athletic, especially on defense.
Snagging a pass rusher or two was certainly in the cards for the Carolina Panthers in the 2025 NFL draft, but GM Dan Morgan didn’t feel pressured to go that route with his first-round selection.
The Carolina Panthers had the No. 8 pick in the NFL Draft, and they used it to take wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan. There seemed to be a few teams that were interested in the No.
Ikem Ekwonu has served as the Panthers’ starting left tackle throughout his time in the NFL so far. That will continue for at least the next two years.
Carolina Panthers Grade: B+ Best Pick: Edge Nic Scourton, No. 51 Overall What We Liked: Getting two edge rushers (Scourton and Princely Umanmielen at No.
Per David Newton of ESPN, the Panthers discussed trades involving EDGE Jadeveon Clowney prior to the draft. Newton adds that a trade is still a possibility, as GM Dan Morgan remains non-committal regarding Clowney’s future with the team.
In a bold Day 2 move, the Carolina Panthers continued their aggressive draft strategy by trading up to No. 51 overall to select Texas A&M defensive end Nic Scourton—just minutes after whispers around the league suggested they weren’t done adding firepower.