The Carolina Panthers haven't had legitimate stability at the tight end position since Greg Olsen departed for the Seattle Seahawks in 2020 free agency. One NFL analyst believes there is an upcoming opportunity that general manager Dan Morgan would be foolish to ignore.
And it would shake the league to its foundations.
Morgan is about to embark on phase three of his master plan to get the Panthers back into contention. The strides being made are encouraging, so with a few notable tweaks to some problem positions, Carolina could become a real force when the 2026 season arrives.