The world of football met in Indianapolis, in Ind. For this year NFL scouting combines. And with more than 300 perspectives present, it can be difficult for fans to rely on who their teams can choose.
This task could be even more difficult for the faithful of Carolina Pantherswhich enters the 2025 offseason with a whole Not. With the blatant holes, well, all the levels of their Historically badged defenseCarolina is also on the market for another offensive playmaker or two.
So, let’s facilitate a little for you this weekend!
Here are four players that fans of the panthers have to look in the coming days. . .
Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
By entering the combine harvester as undoubtedly the best true corner of the draft, Johnson has argued his arguments on the ground by being an incredibly solid and passionate technician in the cover of the man’s area. The old All-American is also excellent in the RUN support.
Its speed, however, is a question mark for the teams before the combine harvester. Johnson is great because of his football intelligence and his attention to details, but did not display the elite speed on the film.
Teams such that Carolina can be curious to know if her technique was just so good to hide a hidden explosiveness or if he simply lacks adequate long -term speed. Patrick Suran II defensive player of the year is the best comparison with Johnson in this regard.
If the former Michigan out of competition takes place in the 4.4, he will be able to put concerns about his long speed in bed very quickly.
James Pearce Jr., Edge, Tennessee
The native of Charlotte, NC is among the best high -level rushers of this year’s class. But he will have to answer questions surrounding his measures and electrical capacity.
Pearce has a thinner setting at 6 feet 5 inches and 243 pounds, which may not translate well in the pros.
The vertical jump, the wide jump and the division of 10 yards will offer an image of the explosive perception. This nervous acceleration which is displayed on the film should show.
So, if he can keep this explosiveness while adding more size, expect the stock of the All-Sec selection twice increases.
Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State
The age to wear (24) and his significant lack of playing time before 2024 could hurt him. But he will have the chance to show why he was an impact player at Iowa State, where he recorded three interceptions last season.
One thing to keep an eye with wearing this week is the dashboard of 40 yards. He is a former high school track which won a 400 -meter state championship and was one of the fastest players in the senior Bowl.
If he runs in the 4.3 STES or 4.2 S.2, he could hear his name in the first 50 selections of the draft.
Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas
Bond is an extremely talented broad receiver, but has treated inconsistencies and a throbbing ankle that prevented it from displaying its special explosiveness.
It is the type of playmaker who, in theory, panthers have been missing for a few years. He would give his former Alabama teammate, Bryce Young, an effective target in the game of passes and a certified threat on the field.
A flamboyant dashboard of 40 yards could secure a call to Bond.
This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: NFL Scouting combines: 4 prospects panthers fans must look