After upgrading defense in free agency, Panthers left with more options entering NFL draft
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After upgrading defense in free agency, Panthers left with more options entering NFL draft
The Carolina Panthers entered the offseason in dire need of upgrading the NFL’s worst defense. General manager Dan Morgan aggressively attacked those shortcomings in the first few days of free agency, spending nearly a quarter-billion dollars of owner David Tepper’s…
After upgrading defense in free agency, Panthers left with more options entering NFL draft - WCCB Charlotte's CW
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Carolina Panthers entered the offseason in dire need of upgrading the NFL’s worst defense. General manager Dan Morgan aggressively attacked those shortcomings in the first few days of free agency, spending nearly a quarter-billion dollars of owner David Tepper’s money by signing defensive tackles Tershawn Wharton and Bobby Brown III, linebackers Pat Jones II and Christian Rozeboom, and safety Tre’Von Moehrig and re-sig…
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