Following the trade of Brian Burns to the New York Giants, the Carolina Panthers are seeking a solution for their pass-rushing needs.
This Thursday is significant as the Panthers are scheduled to meet with Jadeveon Clowney, Chase Young, and D.J. Wonnum, all established pass rushers, according to The Athletic’s Panthers insider Joseph Person.
Clowney had a successful season with the Baltimore Ravens, recording 43 tackles and 9.5 sacks. Meanwhile, Young, who showed promise with the Washington Commanders in his rookie year, has faced challenges following a knee injury.
Wonnum is currently recovering from a quad injury, raising questions about his potential signing with the Panthers.
Injuries are a factor for all three pass rushers being considered by the Panthers. Despite the challenges faced by these players, Panthers’ general manager Dan Morgan is determined to bolster their pass rush. The outcome of Thursday’s meetings remains uncertain but will play a crucial role in the team’s future success.