SPARTANBURG, S.C. – In short order, Kelvin Benjamin has become the "lead dog" of the Panthers’ wide receiver unit, the guy to whom teammates as well as opponents first look.
But as Benjamin continues to get better while also helping his fellow receivers, opposing defenses won’t be as easily able to key on him.
That’s a great recipe for success for Benjamin – coming off a 1,000-yard rookie season – and for Carolina’s offense.
"As the season went on, you could feel them adjusting, rolling coverages toward me," Benjamin said. "This year with Ted (Ginn, Jr.