The Carolina Panthers finished 5-12 in 2024, which suggests that they didn't have a lot of individual brilliance over the year. They did have some excellent pla
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.
The Carolina Panthers’ defense has personnel upgrades waiting in the building, but more has to be done. Here’s a look at three offseason moves that could meaningfully improve the Panthers’ defense.
But since there's no more playing to be had for them here in the 2024 campaign, let's go over the final marks on this particular Monday. Here are the best and worst Pro Football Focus grades for the Panthers from this season .
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 05: Michael Penix Jr. #9 of the Atlanta Falcons dives for a touchdown against Caleb Farley #31 of the Carolina Panthers during the second quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. / (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
The Panthers relinquished a ridiculous 179.8 rushing yards per game, by far the most in the NFL. To put that number into perspective—the next closest team, the New Orleans Saints, allowed 141.4 rushing yards a contest.
The Carolina Panthers’ 2024 season is complete. So, naturally, Panthers fans have questions and concerns about the future. That’s why the mailbag is back for the offseason!
CB Will Johnson represents a blue-chip talent at a premium position – exactly the kind of long-term thinking the Panthers need if they're going to distance themselves from their record-setting defensive struggles.
That being said, you can never have too many cornerbacks these days, and the depth behind those three is wanting. That means corner has to be on the Panthers' list going into the 2025 NFL draft. In a new mock from Gavino Borquez at Newsweek, Carolina hits the cornerback button, taking Will Johnson out of Michigan at eighth overall.