In 2014, Carolina's top three leading wide receivers were all first-year Panthers – evidence of the group's massive overhaul. The transformation continued this offseason with an intriguing second-round draft choice and the addition of a familiar face in free agency.
The potential is high for this group, and the production will be expected to match it.
RETURNERS
Kelvin Benjamin
2014 first-round pick quickly emerged as the No. 1 receiver and led the team with 1,008 receiving yards and nine touchdown catches. ... The physically imposing target played in every game and recorded 73 receptions, the most among Carolina's wideouts.