Which traits define the Panthers DNA and what could potentially swing their season.
Carolina's quarterback situation is too uncertain. A 73.7 QB Stability grade makes that one of the biggest problems on the roster.
Carolina has been too uneven lately. The 72.5 Recent Performance grade keeps consistency near the top of the concern list.
Carolina's roster has too many thin spots. The 69.5 Roster Strength grade could keep the Panthers from getting over the hump.
Dave Canales's minicamp status gives the Carolina Panthers an availability question worth tracking. Panthers coach Dave Canales declared late last season that Coker, signed as an undrafted free agent out of Holy Cross in 2024, would be the team's starting wide receiver moving forward. He had 43 catches for 394 yards and three touchdowns last season after missing the first month of the season with an injury. That kind of Carolina Panthers availability note matters more once camp reps start turning into real roles.
The Carolina Panthers' rating is only one part of the story, but it sharpens the read. With Bryce Young in place, the Carolina Panthers are No. 29 on the board with a 71.39 public PFM score after they held steady. The Carolina Panthers unit split stays fairly level, with offense at 69.99 and defense at 70.82.
Recent form is at 72.55, while Franchise Direction sits at 71.75. That keeps the Carolina Panthers dangerous now without answering every long-term question. The Carolina Panthers number is not yelling, but it is pointing in a pretty specific direction. If that weaker Carolina Panthers grade moves, the overall read starts to look a lot more convincing.
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PFM has Carolina at No. 29 with a score of 71.4. The team sits in our Needs More Help tier. Inside the NFC South, the Panthers are No. 3. PFM sees a fairly even team on both sides of the ball: 69.9 on offense and 70.8 on defense. Bryce Young is the biggest reason for the Work in Progress archetype. QB Stability is the top grade at 73.7.
Only 4.2 points separate the best and worst grades. That is a pretty balanced team. The biggest concern is the roster itself. At 69.5, there are still too many holes or not enough depth to feel comfortable.
PFM ratings are updated regularly throughout the year.