This time around, the player we struggled to place in the first round was Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. I do not have a first-round grade on Sanders but have continued to slot him in the top 10 just because of quarterback-needy teams but this time it didn't work that way.
Pro Bowl CB Jaire Alexander headlines this group of fresh trade candidates the Panthers should be interested in . . .
Shedeur Sanders was spotted at the NFL Scouting Combine repping several different teams, including the New Orleans Saints.
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The Carolina Panthers probably feel pretty lucky that they have cornerback Jaycee Horn. But how would they feel if they had two of him? Thursday's media availability from the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine featured University of Michigan cornerback Will Johnson,
Tennessee Titans potential target for the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft Shedeur Sanders shares some interesting thoughts on his intentions in the NFL.
Nebraska has hired New England Patriots staffer Patrick Stewart as the team's general manager, according to CBS Sports' Brandon Marcello. Stewart, who just finished his 13th year in New England across multiple stints,
But before we finish up in Indianapolis, let's take a bit of inventory on the first-round projections for your Carolina Panthers. Here are the returns from the latest mock drafts for the eighth overall selection.
Even though most projections have Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders as the top two quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL draft in either order, there are teams who think Jaxson Dart could emerge as the No. 2 signal-caller.
Drills at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine will commence on Thursday. As prospects look to improve their stock, here are the 10 most memorable moments from the event.
Panthers fans have been waiting for Cam Newton to react to the scandal surrounding former teammate Steve Smith Sr., and he delivered . . .