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September 15, 2025
3 major observations from Carolina Panthers' Week 2 snap counts
Zach Roberts
Sports Illustrated
3 major observations from Carolina Panthers' Week 2 snap counts

Panthers Week 2 snap counts spotlight more youth on defense and a stubborn, recurring reliance on Nick Scott. Lathan Ransom barely edges into more snaps (nine to twelve) while Princely Umanmielen flashes in limited action with a sack and a pressure, yet still isn’t on the field enough. Xavier Legette continues heavy targets as WR2 despite rough efficiency, prompting calls for Brycen Tremayne or David Moore to seize downs.

The unit shows improved pass rush, but late first-half and start-of-second-quarter breakdowns persist. With Umanmielen thriving in limited snaps, Carolina faces tough calls on rotation, especially around Legette’s role and the WR corps, ahead of Week 3.

Which Week 3 snap-shuffle should Carolina prioritize to maximize development and fantasy upside?Is Nick Scott’s near-100% snap rate sustainable, or should a measured rotation be introduced?What WR rotation changes could unlock the most fantasy value in Week 3?How should Carolina balance pass rush with containment given Arizona’s offensive tendencies?
Mentions:
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Brycen Tremayne | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Brycen Tremayne | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@David Moore | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@David Moore | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@DJ Wonnum | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@DJ Wonnum | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Hunter Renfrow | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Hunter Renfrow | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jimmy Horn Jr. | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jimmy Horn Jr. | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Lathan Ransom | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Lathan Ransom | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Pat Jones | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Pat Jones | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Princely Umanmielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Princely Umanmielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Xavier Legette | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Xavier Legette | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/news/3-major-obser..

September 5, 2025
NFL analyst's pick for Carolina Panthers' worst starter points to unfinished business
Tim Weaver
Sports Illustrated
NFL analyst's pick for Carolina Panthers' worst starter points to unfinished business

Carolina rebuilt a stout defensive front with Derrick Brown and added two young pass-rushers, plus Tre'Von Moehrig and Lathan Ransom at safety. Yet as Week 1 vs Jacksonville looms, Nick Scott is still highlighted as the weak link in the back end, and the defense faces holes at middle linebacker and on the edge. Despite pursuing proven safeties and adding talent, the Panthers’ improvement hinges on rookies growing into roles and better overall coverage from the secondary.

Analysts warn that if the Jaguars put up 25+ in Week 1, Carolina’s remaining holes will be exposed quickly. Fantasy managers should monitor Moehrig and Ransom’s development and any early snap counts for the rookie safety, while edge options and the run-stopping front continue to shape up as the unit’s fantasy upside.

Mentions:
@Chuba Hubbard | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Chuba Hubbard | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Derrick Brown | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Derrick Brown | Carolina Panthers | NFL
Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tre'Von Moehrig | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tre'Von Moehrig | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/nfl-nick-scott-wor..

April 29, 2025
NFL draft: 4 free agents the Panthers can sign to fill remaining needs
@ThePanthersWire
Panthers Wire
NFL draft: 4 free agents the Panthers can sign to fill remaining needs

After a commendable 2025 NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers are poised to enhance their roster with strategic free-agent signings that address significant needs. With no inside linebacker selected, Chazz Surratt emerges as a viable candidate, having displayed promise at previous stops. Moreover, Mike Hilton's experience as a nickelback could bolster the team's secondary, particularly given their lack of cornerback depth. The search for a ball-hawking safety leads to Julian Blackmon and Marcus Williams, both of whom have shown potential in past seasons.

Which free-agent signings could be the most impactful for the Panthers?How can the Panthers best utilize their current draft class alongside new signings?What are the Panthers’ biggest needs heading into the new season?What impact could free-agent signings have on team chemistry?
Mentions:
@Chazz Surratt | New York Jets | NFL
@Chazz Surratt | New York Jets | NFL
@Julian Blackmon | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Julian Blackmon | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Marcus Williams | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Marcus Williams | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Mike Hilton | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Mike Hilton | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

March 22, 2025
NFL free agency: Carolina Panthers re-signing S Nick Scott
@ThePanthersWire
Panthers Wire
NFL free agency: Carolina Panthers re-signing S Nick Scott

The Carolina Panthers have successfully re-signed safety Nick Scott to a one-year deal, bolstering their defensive depth for the upcoming season. This move comes shortly after the team sought to retain the former Rams player, now 29, who was originally signed by the Panthers a year ago on the same date. During the previous season, Scott made a notable impact by participating in 10 games, including four starts, contributing 30 combined tackles and two passes defensed.

Before Scott's extension, the Panthers' safety position appeared thin, with only two safeties, Tre'von Moehrig and Demani Richardson, under contract for the upcoming season. Scott's familiarity with the Panthers' new defensive coordinator, Ejiro Evero, from their time together in Los Angeles will likely be beneficial as the team aims to improve its defensive performance.

What are the implications of Scott's re-signing for the Panthers' secondary?What is the expected impact of this signing on the Panthers' defense overall?How does Scott's playing history with the Rams benefit the Panthers?What role will Scott play in the Panthers' 2025 season?
Mentions:
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

March 22, 2025
NFL free agency: Panthers interested in bringing back S Nick Scott
@ThePanthersWire
Panthers Wire
NFL free agency: Panthers interested in bringing back S Nick Scott

The Carolina Panthers are reportedly interested in re-signing safety Nick Scott for the 2025 season as they continue to strengthen their secondary. Scott, who joined the Panthers last season, played in 10 games and started four, accumulating 30 combined tackles and two passes defensed. He logged the third-most defensive snaps among all Panthers safeties, trailing only Xavier Woods and Jordan Fuller. With Woods now with the Tennessee Titans and Fuller joining the Atlanta Falcons, the Panthers have only two safeties currently under contract, making Scott's return a strategic move to bolster their defense.

What are the long-term plans for the Panthers' secondary?How does the Panthers' defense rank in comparison to other NFL teams?What are the potential impacts of free agency on the Panthers?In what ways can the Panthers' defense improve next season?
Mentions:
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

September 15, 2025
3 major observations from Carolina Panthers' Week 2 snap counts
Zach Roberts
Sports Illustrated
3 major observations from Carolina Panthers' Week 2 snap counts

Panthers Week 2 snap counts spotlight more youth on defense and a stubborn, recurring reliance on Nick Scott. Lathan Ransom barely edges into more snaps (nine to twelve) while Princely Umanmielen flashes in limited action with a sack and a pressure, yet still isn’t on the field enough. Xavier Legette continues heavy targets as WR2 despite rough efficiency, prompting calls for Brycen Tremayne or David Moore to seize downs.

The unit shows improved pass rush, but late first-half and start-of-second-quarter breakdowns persist. With Umanmielen thriving in limited snaps, Carolina faces tough calls on rotation, especially around Legette’s role and the WR corps, ahead of Week 3.

Which Week 3 snap-shuffle should Carolina prioritize to maximize development and fantasy upside?Is Nick Scott’s near-100% snap rate sustainable, or should a measured rotation be introduced?What WR rotation changes could unlock the most fantasy value in Week 3?How should Carolina balance pass rush with containment given Arizona’s offensive tendencies?
Mentions:
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Brycen Tremayne | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Brycen Tremayne | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@David Moore | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@David Moore | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@DJ Wonnum | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@DJ Wonnum | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Hunter Renfrow | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Hunter Renfrow | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jimmy Horn Jr. | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jimmy Horn Jr. | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Lathan Ransom | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Lathan Ransom | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Pat Jones | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Pat Jones | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Princely Umanmielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Princely Umanmielen | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Xavier Legette | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Xavier Legette | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/news/3-major-obser..

September 5, 2025
NFL analyst's pick for Carolina Panthers' worst starter points to unfinished business
Tim Weaver
Sports Illustrated
NFL analyst's pick for Carolina Panthers' worst starter points to unfinished business

Carolina rebuilt a stout defensive front with Derrick Brown and added two young pass-rushers, plus Tre'Von Moehrig and Lathan Ransom at safety. Yet as Week 1 vs Jacksonville looms, Nick Scott is still highlighted as the weak link in the back end, and the defense faces holes at middle linebacker and on the edge. Despite pursuing proven safeties and adding talent, the Panthers’ improvement hinges on rookies growing into roles and better overall coverage from the secondary.

Analysts warn that if the Jaguars put up 25+ in Week 1, Carolina’s remaining holes will be exposed quickly. Fantasy managers should monitor Moehrig and Ransom’s development and any early snap counts for the rookie safety, while edge options and the run-stopping front continue to shape up as the unit’s fantasy upside.

Mentions:
@Chuba Hubbard | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Chuba Hubbard | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Derrick Brown | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Derrick Brown | Carolina Panthers | NFL
Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tre'Von Moehrig | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Tre'Von Moehrig | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/nfl-nick-scott-wor..

April 29, 2025
NFL draft: 4 free agents the Panthers can sign to fill remaining needs
@ThePanthersWire
Panthers Wire
NFL draft: 4 free agents the Panthers can sign to fill remaining needs

After a commendable 2025 NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers are poised to enhance their roster with strategic free-agent signings that address significant needs. With no inside linebacker selected, Chazz Surratt emerges as a viable candidate, having displayed promise at previous stops. Moreover, Mike Hilton's experience as a nickelback could bolster the team's secondary, particularly given their lack of cornerback depth. The search for a ball-hawking safety leads to Julian Blackmon and Marcus Williams, both of whom have shown potential in past seasons.

Which free-agent signings could be the most impactful for the Panthers?How can the Panthers best utilize their current draft class alongside new signings?What are the Panthers’ biggest needs heading into the new season?What impact could free-agent signings have on team chemistry?
Mentions:
@Chazz Surratt | New York Jets | NFL
@Chazz Surratt | New York Jets | NFL
@Julian Blackmon | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Julian Blackmon | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Marcus Williams | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Marcus Williams | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Mike Hilton | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Mike Hilton | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

March 22, 2025
NFL free agency: Carolina Panthers re-signing S Nick Scott
@ThePanthersWire
Panthers Wire
NFL free agency: Carolina Panthers re-signing S Nick Scott

The Carolina Panthers have successfully re-signed safety Nick Scott to a one-year deal, bolstering their defensive depth for the upcoming season. This move comes shortly after the team sought to retain the former Rams player, now 29, who was originally signed by the Panthers a year ago on the same date. During the previous season, Scott made a notable impact by participating in 10 games, including four starts, contributing 30 combined tackles and two passes defensed.

Before Scott's extension, the Panthers' safety position appeared thin, with only two safeties, Tre'von Moehrig and Demani Richardson, under contract for the upcoming season. Scott's familiarity with the Panthers' new defensive coordinator, Ejiro Evero, from their time together in Los Angeles will likely be beneficial as the team aims to improve its defensive performance.

What are the implications of Scott's re-signing for the Panthers' secondary?What is the expected impact of this signing on the Panthers' defense overall?How does Scott's playing history with the Rams benefit the Panthers?What role will Scott play in the Panthers' 2025 season?
Mentions:
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

March 22, 2025
NFL free agency: Panthers interested in bringing back S Nick Scott
@ThePanthersWire
Panthers Wire
NFL free agency: Panthers interested in bringing back S Nick Scott

The Carolina Panthers are reportedly interested in re-signing safety Nick Scott for the 2025 season as they continue to strengthen their secondary. Scott, who joined the Panthers last season, played in 10 games and started four, accumulating 30 combined tackles and two passes defensed. He logged the third-most defensive snaps among all Panthers safeties, trailing only Xavier Woods and Jordan Fuller. With Woods now with the Tennessee Titans and Fuller joining the Atlanta Falcons, the Panthers have only two safeties currently under contract, making Scott's return a strategic move to bolster their defense.

What are the long-term plans for the Panthers' secondary?How does the Panthers' defense rank in comparison to other NFL teams?What are the potential impacts of free agency on the Panthers?In what ways can the Panthers' defense improve next season?
Mentions:
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Nick Scott | Carolina Panthers | NFL

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

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