Panthers' Free Agency Plan: Quick Fixes, Youth Boost
The Carolina Panthers are kicking off free agency on March 9, 2026, with a strategic approach to address their teams weaknesses swiftly. General manager Dan Morgan and his team have a history of promptly addressing needs, maintaining discipline while being aggressive in their spending. In previous offseasons, they quickly signed young players to improve their performance, such as signing two guards in 2023 to reduce sacks by nearly half the following season. Last year, they upgraded their defense with several young front-seven players, moving from last place to mid-pack in points and yards allowed. Fans and analysts appreciate this approach, focusing on building around youth and key traditions like dominant linebackers. The Panthers are currently focusing on linebackers for leadership and playmaking, as well as additional pass rush help, and are open to re-signing free agents like running back Rico Dowdle and center Cade Mays. Expect the Panthers to make early moves as the negotiating window opens at noon, following their history of not waiting around to build for the next season.
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