One rival general manager told ESPN's Matt Miller that he believes Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson "could be dangerous" if he lands on the Carolina Panthers.
"If you give Richardson to [head coach Frank] Reich and [senior assistant] Jim Caldwell, watch out," the GM said. "I mean, watch out. Because with those weapons, he could be dangerous."
The Panthers have started seven quarterbacks since 2019: Cam Newton, Kyle Allen, Will Grier, Teddy Bridgewater, P.J. Walker, Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield.
Some stability at the position is sorely needed, and a new regime led by ex-Indianapolis Colts head coach and Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Frank Reich could develop a great signal-caller.