The Carolina Panthers have taken a big step toward reviving their offensive line this week as free agency’s legal tampering window continues.
According to a league source, the Panthers have agreed to terms with veteran center Matt Paradis, who was formerly the starting center for the Denver Broncos.
Paradis is legally allowed to sign the deal, which according to the source is worth three years and $27 million, after 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
He will also have to pass a physical first. Paradis broke his fibula last October and had double-hip surgery prior to the 2016 season.