The Carolina Panthers QB Bryce Young Acknowledges That 2024 Could Be His Last Year with the Team due to…

Last week, the Carolina Panthers rested essentially half of their roster for the preseason opener in New England.
While more players will likely suit up for this week’s action against the New York Jets, it remains unclear how much the starters will play, if at all.
Monday afternoon, the Panthers released their unofficial depth chart for this week’s contest.
Going into the 2024 NFL offseason, the Carolina Panthers knew they had to radically upgrade their wide receiver room, which ranked as one of the NFL’s worst the previous year.
While there’s still some work to be done, this unit is looking far better on paper now than it was going into last season.
They did this by making two big moves.
First at the start of free agency, they pulled off a trade for Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Diontae Johnson.
Later, they traded up to the end of the first round of the draft to take South Carolina stud Xavier Legette.
Together they should dramatically boost the ceiling for a unit that’s underperformed for a long time.
But which one of them will take charge of this wide receiver room and become Bryce Young’s number one target?
Let’s see what ESPN is projecting for this wide receiver room going into the new season.
Here are the projections for Carolina’s top-five, per Mike Clay.