5 Panthers players whose stock soared at 2022 mandatory minicamp

(Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports) Tommy Tremble
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Which Carolina Panthers players emerged from the team’s mandatory minicamp with a significant amount of credit ahead of the 2022 season?

The Carolina Panthers wrapped up their mandatory minicamp on Thursday with a final session in front of family members at Bank of America Stadium. This was a worthwhile exercise with a brilliant atmosphere throughout the latest warmup stage before training camp, which will arguably be one of the most important in recent memory.

Carolina has to get it right next season. Fans are getting tired of empty words and unless more wins emerge from a difficult-looking schedule, then the disenchantment will only increase.

Head coach Matt Rhule took a different approach to the team’s mandatory minicamp this year. Veterans were given time away from the practice field to focus on developing younger members of the roster, which got a good response from all parties during an encouraging few days before a short break.

Without further ado, here are five Panthers players whose stock soared during 2022 mandatory minicamp.

Player No. 1

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(Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports) Tommy Tremble /

1. player. 87. . TE. Carolina Panthers. TOMMY TREMBLE

Tommy Tremble – Carolina Panthers TE

From a physical standpoint, it’s clear that Tommy Tremble has been working hard during the offseason. The tight end could be set for additional involvement within Ben McAdoo’s scheme in 2022, but catching the eye early and often is the only way confidence will grow.

Tremble made a good start during Carolina Panthers mandatory minicamp, rounding off an impressive three days with a nice touchdown grab from Sam Darnold. If the Notre Dame product can keep this up into the season, he’ll be a significant asset.

Nobody could criticize Tremble for his blocking ability. So it’s just a chance of refining his route-running and pass-catching under pressure to reach the next level.