Using The Rookie Pay Scale To The Panthers’ Advantage
The rookie wage scale is a loophole for elite production at a cheap price – how can the Panthers best exploit that loophole?
The rookie wage scale is a loophole for elite production at a cheap price – how can the Panthers best exploit that loophole?
A Top 32 that consists of players with third round grades? That’s what happens in a weak draft class like the 2019 iteration of NFL rookies.
The Panthers still have some work to do on their roster this week in the draft – what’s their plan? A look at what Marty Hurney and Ron Rivera say they’re going to do this week to make their team better.
It’s all led up to this! After going through every position on the roster and what the Panthers have and need heading into the 2019 NFL Draft, we’re only days away from all of the speculation and the wondering being over – so with all of their opinions laid bare, Vincent and Dan take a wider view of what the Panthers might do this weekend in Nashville.
First round technical talent that may be available in the second round? Would it be possible for Chase Winovich to last to the 47th pick?
In a deep edge rusher class, who will be available if the Panthers don’t go with someone like Brian Burns, Clelin Ferrell or Montez Sweat in the first round?