(Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images) Jaycee Horn
It was another active offseason for the Carolina Panthers. Player turnover was once again high and the organization is hoping this will lead to some improved production on the field when competitive action gets underway in 2021.
This is the second spring where comings and goings were plentiful. General manager Scott Fitterer joining the Panthers meant this came as no surprise and a more structured offseason program should enable these new arrivals to adjust more efficiently before things get a little more intense.