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How Has Free Agency Affected the Panthers Draft Plans?

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The Panthers have been busy, especially on defense. How does that affect the Draft for the Panthers?

The Carolina Panthers have set out to fix a historically bad defense through most of free agency. The signings of defensive linemen Tershawn Wharton, Bobby Brown III, and Patrick Jones II have improved the talent and depth up front, while resigning Jaycee Horn and Mike Jackson and signing Tre’von Moehrig have shored up the back end. The Panthers also brought back some depth on offense, both on the line and at backup tight end. So how do all these moves affect who the Panthers could take with their litany of picks in the 2025 Draft?

Day 1​


Most people had the Panthers likely taking an edge rusher with their first pick, usually someone like Jalon Walker from Georgia. I don’t think their additions so far preclude them from making that same choice. I also don’t think they’ll pass on someone like Mason Graham if he falls to them. Yes, they have put together plenty of depth on the defensive line, but Graham can be a game breaker inside and is much younger than many of the other players at his position currently on the roster.

The Panthers also still need a safety, so taking Malaki Starks from Georgia or Nick Emmanwori from South Carolina would not shock me either. The team did add Moehrig, but they need at least one more starting caliber safety.

Carolina also whiffed on a big time X receiver. DK Metcalf was the best option there, and he was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers. With no true X players left on the market, they might look to the draft to fill that hole with someone like Tet McMillan from Arizona.

I also think a dark horse player the Panthers could consider is Jihaad Campbell, the linebacker from Alabama. The team needs another linebacker to rotate in with Josey Jewell, Christian Rozeboom, and Trevin Wallace. Campbell can also swing outside on passing downs and become an edge rusher as he’s shown in college.

Day 2 and Day 3​


Bringing back most of the depth on the offensive line makes me think they’ll pass on most offensive line prospects (barring a meteoric fall) until Day 3. They could hope to find some good depth pieces there similar to Cade Mays. A speedy receiver could also be had in the later rounds. The Day 2 picks will largely depend on the first rounder. If the Panthers take one of edge, wide receiver, safety, or linebacker in the first round, I think they look to address the other three on Day 2 of the Draft.

Source: https://www.catscratchreader.com/20...ns-malaki-starks-d-k-metcalf-tershawn-wharton
 
Panthers to sign linebacker Christian Rozeboom

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The Panthers add some depth and boom to their linebacker group.

According to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com, the Carolina Panthers are signing linebacker Christian Rozeboom to a one year contract.


The #Panthers are signing #Rams FA LB Christian Rozeboom to a 1-year deal, source said. He started 11 games last year with a career-high 135 tackles.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 12, 2025

As Rapoport notes in the Tweet, Rozeboom comes from the Rams, where he developed from camp cut to special teams player to regular starter. He actually spent one game with the Chiefs in his rookie season, but he came home to the Rams after that and has spent the last three-plus seasons there.

According to PFF and the replies I saw on Twitter, Rozeboom is relatively mediocre linebacker with a cool name. He did rack up 135 tackles though, which without checking, might be more tackles than the entire Panthers defense successfully executed last year. He was apparently significantly better down the stretch, which is a trait the Panthers are investing in going into next season.

He’ll join a linebacker group that currently features Joseph Jewell and Trevon Wallace. He also brings some flowing locks that the Panthers have been missing since the days of AJ Klein and David Mayo.

No details on the terms of the deal at this moment, I suspect it’s going to be a somewhat inconsequential signing from a cap perspective.

Source: https://www.catscratchreader.com/20...cy-news-to-sign-linebacker-christian-rozeboom
 
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