The Carolina Panthers were pretty limited with what they were able to do in the draft this year due to not having a first round pick, but GM Dan Morgan worked his magic and picked up extra capital with the Brian Burns trade and by moving out of No.
Overall, your Benevolent Dictator is pleased with GM Dan Morgan. As the Benevolent Dictator of Trade Down Island, the time has come for me to pass judgment on rookie GM Dan Morgan’s performance with draft day trades.
Shortly after making their final selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, Carolina Panthers GM Dan Morgan and head coach Dave Canales met with the media to recap the selections they made over the three day event and where this roster sits heading into the summer months.
Let’s run out the trade value charts again. It turns out the Carolina Panthers big trade to move one spot up and into the first round on Thursday night was just a harbinger of the draft strategy that general manager Dan Morgan honed while watching his former boss Scott Fitterer at work.
Carolina Panthers president of football operations/general manager Dan Morgan may know a thing or two about being a linebacker—seeing as though he was one.
How did the Carolina Panthers, in the midst of Day 2 of the 2024 NFL draft, find time to pick up Jaycee Horn’s fifth-year option? According to president of football operations/general manager Dan Morgan, they did so because Horn earned it.
The running back room inside of Bank of America Stadium just got a little more crowded. On Friday night, the Carolina Panthers nabbed who they believe is the top rusher in the 2024 draft class—selecting University of Texas standout Jonathon Brooks with the 46th overall pick.
The Carolina Panthers’ journey to the 72nd overall pick wasn’t a straightforward one, with general manager Dan Morgan and company swinging a total of three deals on Day 2 of the 2024 NFL draft.
It’s clear, through his very first draft atop the Carolina Panthers front office, that president of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan is a tough man to pin down.
The Panthers are on the move again The Carolina Panthers have traded with the New York Jets, sending no. 65 to acquire the nos. 72 and 157 overall picks in the 2024 NFL Draft.
After moving up to finish up the first round of the 2024 NFL draft, general manager Dan Morgan and company moved back towards the top of the second. The Carolina Panthers struck a deal with the Los Angeles Rams for the 39th overall selection—the pick acquired in the team’s trade of two-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Brian Burns.
The Carolina Panthers went up and got their guy in a somewhat surprising move on Thursday night. But their work this weekend is far from done. After striking
Heading into the offseason, the Carolina Panthers needed to get better. For newly-minted general manager Dan Morgan, that meant making the Panthers' logo feared again. But what exactly did that look like?
Come the 2024 NFL Draft, nothing is off the table for the Carolina Panthers. At least that is how new general manager and former Panthers linebacker Dan Morgan sees it. “I think sitting at 33, obviously, you have 32 teams ahead of you,” Morgan said to reporters Thursday.
For the Carolina Panthers, though defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero is back, the defense will look completely different at the start of the 2024 season.
Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan is ready to see what Bryce Young can do in his second year in the NFL. On Monday, Morgan spoke to reporters about the 2024 season and was asked about what he expects to see from Young this fall.
It’s no secret that adding a legitimate No. 1 wideout for second-year QB Bryce Young is at the top of Panthers GM Dan Morgan’s to-do list.
With GM Dan Morgan and HC Dave Canales embarking on their first offseason in those roles, here are three moves the Panthers should make to start the process of escaping the NFL's basement.
He has spent his entire career with the Panthers, earning Pro Bowl nods in both 2021 and 2022.
The Panthers found their general manager, but whether things improve in Carolina depends on how much influence owner David Tepper has over Dan Morgan.
The Carolina Panthers promoted Dan Morgan to president of football operations/general manager on Monday. Morgan, 45, a former first-round draft pick and Pro Bowl linebacker for the Panthers, had served as assistant GM for the past three seasons.
The Carolina Panthers have hired a new general manager. The Panthers announced on Monday that they have hired Dan Morgan as their new president of football operations and general manager.
The Carolina Panthers announced Monday they’ve promoted Dan Morgan to President of football operations/general manager. Morgan, 45, previously served as assistant general manager for the past three seasons.
Not long after it was reported Dan Morgan was in line to stay in Carolina in some fashion, his future has been secured. The Panthers announced on Monday that Morgan has been promoted to general manager/president of football operations.
The Carolina Panthers announced Monday that they’ve officially hired Dan Morgan as their next GM. Here’s a statement from team owner David Tepper regarding the decision: “Dan has a thorough knowledge of our football personnel and a clear vision to take us where we all want to go.
As the 2024 hiring cycle continues, the Panthers remain a team to watch closely with a vacancy at both the head coach and general manager positions. Updates on both fronts have emerged.
Firing Scott Fitterer nearly two months after the historically early Frank Reich ouster, the Panthers still have one of their top holdovers in their plans.
Dan Morgan is back with the team that made him a first-round pick 20 years ago.
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