CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The question to Carolina Panthers general manager Dave Gettleman was simple: Where is this roster better than the one that went to the Super Bowl last season?
The answer was, well, interesting.
Oh, Gettleman started off by stating the obvious -- the return of No. 1 wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin to an offense that led the NFL in scoring in 2015. He also mentioned the additions of defensive tackle Paul Soliai and first-round pick Vernon Butler, a defensive tackle out of Louisiana Tech.
But in the midst of this Gettleman said, "Those young corners are coming along.