In a difficult 2023 season, finding a bright spot for the Carolina Panthers is difficult. Still, Pro Football Focus found that one player on the Panthers was criminally underrated after the disappointing 2-15 season. PFF's pick even came from the Panthers' most problematic aspect of the team: The offensive line.
The Panthers turned in another long injury report on Thursday, but there were more players participating in practice than there were on Wednesday. Wide receiver DJ Chark (elbow) and right tackle Taylor Moton (knee) both took part in practice after sitting out to start the week.
Thursday’s injury report is somehow longer and worse than Wednesday’s. If you thought yesterday’s Panthers injury report was long and daunting, buckle up.
Even Taylor Moton’s worst outing of the season couldn’t knock him off of what’s become a rather impressive streak. The Carolina Panthers starting right tackle was highlighted for his pass-protecting efforts by Pro Football Focus on Tuesday.
Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers will have a little more firepower on offense tonight. As first reported by ESPN senior NFL insider Jeremy Fowler, and later confirmed by the team’s official release of their inactive list, wide receiver DJ Chark is a go for the Monday night matchup with the New Orleans Saints.
As long as his biceps injury holds off, Carolina Panthers starting right tackle Taylor Moton will play in his 100th consecutive game this Monday. And that streak, per Joe Person of The Athletic, would stand as the fifth-longest in franchise history.
The Carolina Panthers took it easy this morning, just three days ahead of their Monday night matchup against the New Orleans Saints. Rather than a typical practice, the team met up for a walk-through to prepare for the big Week 2 showcase.
The Carolina Panthers were clearly missing the downfield element of their passing game in this past Sunday’s season-opening loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
After what we saw on Saturday, there’s plenty of improvement to be had along the Carolina Panthers’ offensive line—and Taylor Moton is no exception . .
Austin Corbett may not be on the practice field for the Carolina Panthers right now, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t helped Taylor Moton and the rest of his fellow hog mollies.
Taylor Moton has been the model of consistency for the Carolina Panthers for some time now, and that hasn’t gone overlooked. Gordon McGuinness of Pro Football Focus recently ranked what he believes to be the NFL’s top 32 offensive tackles.
Freeland could be Ikem Ekwonu’s Day 1 backup or Taylor Moton’s long-term replacement. It’s that time of year again when I get to indulge my college football fandom and encourage Carolina Panthers GM Scott Fitterer to draft a player coming from my alma mater, Brigham Young University.
The Carolina Panthers are looking to make some moves to clear some cap space for the offseason. The Panthers are wanting to sign a quarterback before the NFL draft, and the team needs to sign several players to help their chances of winning a weak NFC South next season.
Wednesday afternoon, the Carolina Panthers announced that they have restructured starting right tackle Taylor Moton's contract to free up more cap space.
Panthers tackle Taylor Moton hosts a weekly pig-out with his fellow offensive linemen to build unity as they chase the NFC South title.
Right tackle Taylor Moton was added to the Panthers injury report on Tuesday. Moton was listed as a limited participant with an elbow injury in the team’s only full practice session before Thursday night’s game against the Falcons.
The Panthers didn’t have running back Christian McCaffrey on the practice field Wednesday, but it was because of injury precaution rather than a response to an injury.
Plenty of hog mollies have come and gone along the Carolina Panthers’ offensive line since 2017. But there has been one shining constant. And that constant is right tackle Taylor Moton, who was named the team’s “secret superstar” by Pro Football Focus as we head into the 2022 campaign.
RT Taylor Moton Height: 6'5" Weight: 291 College: Western Michigan NFL Stats: N/A Projected 2022 Stats: N/A Depth Chart Projection: Starting RT Moton got paid last offseason and deservedly so.
Carolina selected Moton in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft, and he hasn't missed a start across the past three seasons.
Taylor Moton is prepared to play next season on the franchise tag. While the Panthers still have interest in extending the offensive tackle, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler tweets that there’s still a “gap to bridge.” Specifically, Moton’s willingness to play the 2021 campaign on the franchise tag provides his camp with a bit of leverage.
Moton has started 48 straight games at right tackle for the Panthers, with Pro Football Focus grading Moton as a top-20 tackle in each of those three campaigns.
Earlier this offseason, the Panthers were unable to agree to terms with starting right tackle Taylor Moton and his agent on a contract extension, thus bringing the franchise tag into play.
NFL free agency is set to begin on March 17, so be sure to visit our NFL Free Agent Rankings Tracker for real-time updates! Below is the latest scouting report on free agent Taylor Moton.
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