Carolina Panthers 2025 NFL offseason preview: Focus can become building around Bryce Young

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2024 season: 5-12, third in NFC South, missed playoffs

Overview: The Carolina Panthers had an interesting season.

It started with 2023 No. 1 overall draft pick Bryce Young playing poorly and getting benched. It seemed then like Young’s time with the Panthers might be running out. There was talk that maybe Carolina should trade him. Then Young got another shot and played much better down the stretch. It’s hard to say he established himself as a future star, but at least the Panthers go into this offseason knowing who their quarterback will be next season.

That allows the Panthers to focus on other areas of the roster. There are still plenty of holes after a 5-12 season.

LB Shaq Thompson
OG Austin Corbett
S Xavier Woods
OL Brady Christensen
QB Andy Dalton

Who’s in/out: The Panthers need to figure out who will come back at safety because they have multiple free agents at the position. Offensive line is also an issue with the versatile Christensen and the oft-injured Corbett up for new contracts. It seems like Carolina would like to bring at least one back, or start the process of finding other ways to build the line in front of Bryce Young. Dalton is an interesting case as a rock-solid backup who seems to be comfortable mentoring Young.

ATLANTA, GA  JANUARY 05:  Carolina quarterback Bryce Young (9) reacts after scoring a touchdown during the NFL game between the Carolina Panthers and the Atlanta Falcons on January 5th, 2025 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA.  (Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

QB Bryce Young showed significant improvement late last season after struggling early. Now the Panthers can build around him. (Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Edge rusher
Linebacker
Wide receiver

Why the holes? Carolina’s defense needs an infusion of talent. That starts at edge rusher, which became a problem area after trading Brian Burns. It would also be good to add depth at linebacker considering the injury concerns with Josey Jewell and Shaq Thompson, who is a free agent. The Panthers had promising rookie seasons from Xavier Legette and Jalen Coker, but another wideout certainly wouldn’t hurt.

The Panthers are in decent salary cap shape, though not as good as you’d expect for a team with a rookie quarterback and not many veteran stars. Carolina has $19 million in projected cap space, according to Spotrac. That’s enough to give the Panthers options.

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RB Miles Sanders
DT Shy Tuttle
WR Adam Thielen

Why they might be gone: Sanders is an obvious cut after two disappointing seasons. Tuttle hasn’t done much either, and cutting him would clear about $3.3 million in cap space. It seems unlikely that Thielen would get cut after having a strong finish to last season, but he will be 35 next season and perhaps the Panthers want to have a youth movement at receiver.

1st round: No. 8
2nd round: No. 57 (from Rams)
3rd round: No. 74
4th round
4th round (from Cowboys)
5th round (from Giants)
5th round
5th round (from Ravens)
7th round (from 49ers)

Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

Why him? The Panthers can go in just about any direction with the eighth overall draft pick and it would be justified. They need help at just about every position. A versatile safety like Starks would help the process of building a defense from the ground up.

Find a No. 1 wideout somewhere this offseason

The Panthers have a nice group around Bryce Young, who flourished down the stretch. Adam Thielen can still play as a big slot, Xavier Legette flashed despite some mistakes and UDFA Jalen Coker was a revelatory find. But none of those guys profile as a true No. 1 or downfield X-receiver candidate. This type of player doesn’t grow on trees, but expect some kind of addition along the X-receiver archetype this offseason. That alone will help Young reach another ceiling as a passer. —Matt Harmon

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