One of the Carolina Panthers' top priorities this offseason, aside from adding several new faces to a historically bad defense, is to improve the weapons around
Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders says he will have a top-30 visit with the New York Giants shortly after the 2025 NFL Combine concludes in March.
Will Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders not throwing at the NFL Scouting Combine concern the New York Giants?
The Carolina Panthers have used the franchise tag before, most notably on Brian Burns just last offseason before they ultimately traded him to the New York Giants. The tag is a way for teams to retain players at market value for one more year before they inevitably leave in free agency.
Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders is the New York Giants’ most-picked player in Pro Football Focus’s mock draft simulator by fans and analysts.
Are the New York Giants concerned with Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders’ “video-centric, everything-gets-documented ecosystem?”
Colorado QB prospect Shedeur Sanders has top-30 visits scheduled with the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants, the respective holders of the No. 2 and No. 3 overall picks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The pass rush was impressive, but Burns still has plenty left in the tank. The 26-year-old was dominant off the edge with 8.5 sacks, but he had 42 pressures on the year that could lead to more conversions in 2025.
Outside linebacker Brian Burns, who came over to the New York Giants last March in a trade with the Carolina Panthers, has already made an impact on defense and in the locker room. Burn has also made a financial impact,
The Giants’ cornerback room needs a veteran or two to complement the youth they’re trying to mold further in 2025.
The New York Giants could lose one of their top WRs in 2025 NFL free agency, and one writer thinks the Carolina Panthers might be a suitor.