Despite concerted efforts by the Carolina Panthers to enhance their pass-catching options, some national outlets remain critical. Bleacher Report recently ranked the Panthers’ wide receiver group as the ninth worst in the league, a disappointing assessment for the team.
According to Bleacher Report, Carolina’s receiving corps shows promise, but skepticism persists until their potential is realized on the field. However, it’s worth noting that the Panthers have made significant offensive strides compared to the previous year. Key additions include veteran wide receiver Adam Thielen, who surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in the 2023 season, and second-year receiver Jonathan Mingo, who demonstrated potential with 418 yards in his rookie campaign.
The acquisition of Diontae Johnson via trade significantly bolstered the Panthers’ wide receiver depth. Johnson, a former 1,000-yard receiver, has the opportunity for a fresh start with quarterback Bryce Young, potentially elevating his performance.
Despite the skepticism from national outlets, the Panthers’ wide receiver group is more promising than portrayed. Additionally, with the upcoming NFL draft, the team plans to further strengthen their receiving corps, possibly selecting a receiver as early as the second round.