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Panthers GM Dan Morgan talks about the team's biggest training camp battles

Panthers GM Dan Morgan talks about the team's biggest training camp battles

USA Today17 hours ago
Let the battles begin!
Carolina Panthers president of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan spoke to reporters this afternoon, a day before the start of his team's first training camp session. He was asked about some of the roster's biggest position battles, including the one at wide receiver.
"I'm excited about it," Morgan replied. "I'm excited not just about the receiving corp, but in other areas as well. It's gonna be a really good competition, and that's what we want on this roster. We wanna create competition. I think that just brings out the best in everybody. So yeah, I'm just excited to watch it and see how it unfolds."
The room—which may feature the most depth Carolina has seen in quite some time—is headed by 2025 first-round pick Tetairoa McMillan, 2024 first-round pick Xavier Legette and two-time Pro Bowler Adam Thielen. Below them sit an intriguing collection of both promising youngsters and reliable veterans—including Jalen Coker, Jimmy Horn Jr., David Moore and Hunter Renfrow.
Morgan was later asked about the secondary, another hotbed of competition on the depth chart.
"We have a lot of young, talented guys that we're excited about on the roster," he said. "I'm just lookin' for continuous growth on a daily basis. Just see them go out there, see them get better every single day. We're excited about 'em, but again, they gotta put the work in and I know they're up for that challenge."
Unlike at wideout, Carolina's cornerback position doesn't carry a ton of depth. Outside of projected starters Jaycee Horn and Mike Jackson, the Panthers currently have a combined five seasons of NFL experience between seven other corners.
The same could be said at safety, where free-agent signee Tre'von Moehrig is the only sure thing. He's backed by 2025 fourth-rounder Lathan Ransom, Demani Richardson, Nick Scott and three undrafted free agents.
Nevertheless, the challenge kicks off on Wednesday.
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