A lot of focus, and understandably so, on the Carolina Panthers this offseason was on fixing their deplorable defense. Despite a late-season surge by quarterback Bryce Young, who threw for 2,104 yards and 15 touchdowns in the team’s final 10 games, only two teams in the league averaged fewer passing yards per game than Canales’s team this past season. General manager Dan Morgan added two wide receivers in April’s draft (Tetairoa McMillan and Jimmy Horn Jr.) and another veteran (Hunter Renfrow) looking to make a comeback after sitting out 2024. Currently, the Panthers have a dozen wide receivers on the roster, including returnees such as Adam Thielen, Xavier Legette, David Moore, and Jalen Coker.