The Carolina Panthers might have drafted a steal in edge rusher Yetur Gross-Matos. After debating to move back into the first-round for the Penn State product, the organization got lucky when he fell into their lap with the No. 38 pick.
Gross-Matos comes with an exceptional ceiling and he will provide another huge boost to a Carolina Panthers defense that went through its fair share of turmoil in 2019. They will be moving back to a 4-3 base next season, so there is the option for the coaching staff to use their second-rounder either at defensive end or outside linebacker.