Done Deal: Carolina Panthers Officially Complete Trade for Two Prominent NFL Top Stars Just Before the 2024 NFL Trade Deadline…

As the 2024 NFL trade deadline approaches, the Carolina Panthers have completed two significant trades, aiming to shake things up and position themselves for future success. With a 1-5 record and struggling in the NFC, the Panthers are taking advantage of a seller’s market, moving two key players for assets that could aid their long-term rebuild.

Here are two impactful trades the Panthers have made:

Jonathan Mingo Traded to Commanders for Emmanuel Forbes

Jonathan Mingo, drafted out of Ole Miss with high hopes, was expected to be a future WR1 for the Panthers. Despite his potential, Mingo hasn’t made the anticipated impact, with just a 51.4% catch rate and no touchdowns over 21 games. The Panthers, looking to capitalize on Mingo’s value, struck a deal with the Washington Commanders, sending Mingo to Washington in exchange for cornerback Emmanuel Forbes.

Forbes, a former first-round pick who has struggled to find his role in Washington’s defense, offers a fresh start in Carolina. While Forbes hasn’t met expectations, his potential as a young cornerback could be a valuable addition to Ejiro Evero’s defense. With his rookie-scale contract, Forbes presents a low-risk, high-reward option for the Panthers.

Miles Sanders Traded to Cowboys for Sixth-Round Pick

The Dallas Cowboys, in desperate need of help at running back, have acquired Miles Sanders from the Panthers. Sanders, who had a breakout season with the Eagles, hasn’t found the same success in Carolina. With his yards-per-game down significantly, the Panthers have moved on, prioritizing Chuba Hubbard as their RB1.

Jonathan Mingo, Miles Sanders, and Bryce Young in front of the Panthers stadium

Dallas, with a better offensive line, hopes Sanders can recapture his form from his time in Philadelphia. For a sixth-round pick, the Cowboys are willing to take the chance that Sanders could be the boost they need in their backfield.

With these trades, the Panthers are focusing on the future, securing draft capital and young talent as they continue their rebuild.

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