The arrival of a crucial player made the Carolina Panthers’ offense one of the best….

The arrival of a crucial player made the Carolina Panthers’ offense one of the best….
The arrival of a crucial player made the Carolina Panthers’ offense one of the best-improved of the summer.
Originally published by Ian Kayanja on A to Z Sports. Last updated on May 29, 24.
The Carolina Panthers’ primary goal during the offseason was to improve their offense.
Bleacher Report claims that after months of labor, it seems to have worked.
The Panthers’ offseason improvements were highlighted by the outlet, which specifically mentioned the arrival of rookie wide receiver Xavier Legette, whom the team acquired with its first-round selection on draft night.
“At receiver, the Panthers traded for Diontae Johnson and used their opening draft pick on Xavier Legette,” writes David Kenyon.
Legette’s addition is easily overlooked. He spent a significant amount of his time in college being inconsistent. He might, nevertheless, be one of the few players who has greater success in an NFL game.
He already has the physical characteristics necessary to do so. He will have his chances to devour one-on-one coverage when a guy such as Diontae Johnson lines up opposite of him.
Additionally, Legette will be a player who isn’t afraid to go up and make contested catches, which is a luxury for an NFL quarterback.
The gains Carolina has made offensively don’t end there. The Panthers signed contracts with Damien Lewis and Robert Hunt as further investments in the offensive line.
It seems that Carolina is assembling a club that plays for the long haul. The group won’t experience success right now. The players will need some time to get used to working with new head coach Dave Canales. However, it wouldn’t be shocking if the Panthers start the season by shocking a few teams.