(Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) Jamal Adams
The Carolina Panthers added a plethora of defense in this year’s draft, but it may not be enough.
With a defense that ranked 31st out of 32 teams in total points against per game. The Carolina Panthers desperately needed to make some changes on the defensive side of the ball.
First-year head coach Matt Rhule did just that in this year’s draft, taking seven defensive players with as many picks. Derrick Brown is set to have an immediate impact on the starting lineup. And fourth-rounder Troy Pride Jr.