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Panthers must investigate after bombshell release sparks unexpected opening

Dan Morgan worked exceptionally hard to regenerate the Carolina Panthers' defensive front this offseason. The general manager spent hefty sums in free agency and also brought one developmental draft pick into the fold. This improved starting options and bolstered depth, but settling is not an option.

Morgan already revealed before training camp that the Panthers are always looking for ways to improve the roster. It's part of the new, professional purpose in the front office that raises competition and keeps everyone on their toes. Even the perceived strengths of the team will be upgraded if the front-office leader believes it's the right thing to do.