From the time they were selected by the Panthers in successive rounds in the 2016 draft, cornerbacks James Bradberry and Daryl Worley have usually been discussed as a tandem.
They were among three corners drafted by former general manager Dave Gettleman, who was forced to shop hungry after rescinding Josh Norman’s franchise tag following the Super Bowl season of 2015.
Bradberry and Worley started a combined 54 games their first two seasons before Worley was traded to Philadelphia in March for wide receiver Torrey Smith.
While Bradberry was participating in the first day of the Panthers’ offseason workouts Monday, Worley was a man without a team after the Eagles cut him following his DUI and firearms arrest early Sunday morning in Philadelphia.