The smell of football is in the air, and it’s time to overreact to all the stories we get out of camp.
It’s late July. Players are making their arrivals for the unofficial start of the new football season. It’s training camp time. Rookies report for the Carolina Panthers today and the veterans will join them on Tuesday. We’re going to get inundated with Tweets and stories about everything that happens, and we’re going to struggle with our reactions because every success on one side means a failure for the opposite side of the ball. None of it is going to matter in about a month, but it will mean everything for now because it is all we have.
The Panthers have had somewhat of a transformative offseason, which begets more interesting stories when training camp begins. There are players to watch and positional battles to monitor as we prepare for the preseason in just a couple of weeks. Here are some big stories to brace yourself for.
Young turned into a different quarterback down the stretch of last season and enters this season as a candidate to be pretty good. The coverage of Young has taken an optimistic turn, and I fully expect to get a healthy dose of coverage surrounding his growth as a leader. We saw that some during OTAs, and that’s only going to get ratcheted up in training camp. That’s going to get complemented with a good bit of conversation about how well he’s actually throwing the ball too.
The Panthers added a lot of talent to their wide receiver room over the last two offseasons, and now it almost feels like a surplus of good players. Tetairoa McMillan should be the team’s number one option sooner rather than later given his talent level, but there’s a lot of moving parts here. McMillan, Xavier Legette, Adam Thielen, and Jalen Coker all have legitimate cases to be starting wide receivers, and then you have the Hunter Renfrow comeback behind them. It also wouldn’t be an offseason without an unheralded wide receiver stealing the show, and this year’s version of that is Jimmy Horn Jr., who is apparently pushing to get his own looks with the offense. It looks like a really deep group on paper and is going to get a lot of coverage, as receivers often do.
The Panthers double dipped at edge rusher in the 2025 NFL Draft, using a second round pick on Nic Scourton and a third on Princely Umanmielen. They let Jadeveon Clowney walk in part to open up playing time for the duo, so the team clearly expects them to be ready pretty quickly. The Panthers have a pretty good offensive line, so it might be hard for the rookies to make inroads early, but any success is going to create some buzz for a team that’s been desperate for pass rush...