The Carolina Panthers have a few more key positions to fill and as the NFL Draft approaches they are tasked with narrowing potential candidates. General manager Marty Hurney has been hard at work throughout the offseason, signing free agents in an effort to construct a championship caliber roster but his plan is far from over.
Signing Matt Paradis to replace center Ryan Kalil was a quality move. In addition, the Panthers also added Bruce Irvin for veteran defensive line help, another running back with the return of Cameron Artis-Payne and bolstered the competition up front by signing tackle Daryl Williams to a one-year deal.