4 things we learned about the Panthers during 2022 NFL Draft

(Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports) Scott Fitterer
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What things did we learn about the Carolina Panthers during what is being perceived as a fantastic 2022 NFL Draft for the organization? 

It was arguably the best draft that the Carolina Panthers could have hoped for in the circumstances. The team went into the process with little in the way of top-end capital, but everything fell in their favor and left more encouragement that things might finally be on the up.

Carolina’s draft class is being well-liked by media members and across the league. That will not matter much if these recruits cannot adjust quickly and make an impression, which is going to be a stern test for the coaching staff with so much on the line next season.

The Panthers have gone through plenty of turnover on the roster and within coaching personnel this offseason. David Tepper did not fire Matt Rhule, but everything around the former college coach seems to have changed in pursuit of a turnaround.

On this topic, we picked out four things we learned about Carolina during the 2022 NFL Draft.

Number 1

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Carolina Panthers played their board superbly

If there was an element of panic within the Carolina Panthers fanbase ahead of the 2022 NFL Draft, it didn’t transition to the powers that be within the war room. The organization played their board superbly, taking advantage of a golden opportunity in the first round and striking with conviction when their quarterback of choice started sliding on Day 2.

This is something that has the Panthers roster looking far better now than it did before the draft. Whether this translates into an immediate turnaround in fortunes next season remains to be seen, but it hasn’t hurt by any stretch.

Scott Fitterer’s first two drafts have been masterful. Hopefully, this is a trend that continues long into the future.

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