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In 17 games this season, Carter had the most productive statistical campaign of his four-year career, racking up 88 tackles, including 8.

The former fifth-round pick will now see what his value is as an unrestricted free agent this offseason, with it currently being unclear whether the Panthers will attempt to re-sign him. Erickson was not targeted and fair caught both of the punts he fielded in Sunday's loss to the Buccaneers. Erickson was hardly involved offensively this season, catching just three of four targets for 55 yards in 17 games.

Where he made his biggest impact was on special teams, returning 23 punts for yards and two kickoffs for 57 yards. While he was less of a factor overall with the Panthers than in his five years prior with the Bengals, Erickson is now slated to hit unrestricted free agency and see what his value is on the open market.

Thomas was not targeted in Sunday's loss to the Buccaneers. Thomas saw rookie Tommy Tremble return to the lineup and lead him in offensive snaps, contributing to another quiet outing. Despite starting 13 of 17 games this season, Thomas managed just 18 catches on 30 targets for yards and no touchdowns.

The fourth-round pick is slated to enter unrestricted free agency this offseason and he could offer depth to a team's options at tight end. It's unclear whether the Panthers will try to bring him back. Hajrullahu made his only field-goal attempt as well as both of his extra-point tries in Sunday's loss to the Buccaneers. Hajrullahu converted from 35 yards on his lone field goal and turned in a flawless performance after missing a kick in Week In three games with the Panthers to finish the season, Hajrullahu made four of five field-goal attempts and all three of his extra-point tries, totaling 15 points.

The year-old also made all five of his kicks, exclusively PATs, in an appearance for the Cowboys earlier in the campaign. Signed through , Hajrullahu figures to stick with Carolina until training camp, when he could have to compete for the team's starting kicking job. Chinn ankle finished the season with tackles 75 solo , one interception on five passes defended, one sack, one fumble forced and one fumble recovery in 16 games played. Chinn missed Carolina's season finale with an ankle injury, but that absence didn't prevent him from finishing as the team's leading tackler.

In fact, Chinn has accomplished that feat in both seasons since entering the league as second-round pick in The Southern Illinois product's versatility makes him a unique asset in coordinator Phil Snow's defense, and the latter recently left open the possibility that Chinn plays linebacker next season, Joseph Person of The Athletic reports.

While being deployed there would figure to get Chinn closer to the line of scrimmage more consistently -- potentially boosting his tackling upside -- the year-old has proven plenty effective wherever he's been deployed through his first couple campaigns. Reddick finished with three tackles in Sunday's loss to the Buccaneers.

Reddick's trio of stops brought his season tally to 68, an improvement on his output with the Cardinals last season. With 11 sacks, two fumbles forced and a fumble recovery as well, Reddick proved to be one of the league's most impactful offseason additions. Now boasting Whether he returns to the Panthers or not, Reddick has emerged as a top pass rusher after initially underwhelming since his first-round selection in Burns didn't make a tackle in Sunday's loss to the Buccaneers.

Burns played over 75 percent of Carolina's defensive snaps but was blanked in the tackle column. Although it was an anti-climactic end to his campaign, Burns nonetheless enjoyed another impressive season, finishing with 50 tackles, nine sacks and two fumbles forced while playing all 17 games.

That production helped earn him his first Pro Bowl selection, and with Whether that transpires or not, Burns is an ascending talent and should be a key figure in the Panthers ' defensive plans going forward.

Thompson ranked third on the Panthers in stops, bringing his season tally to tackles in 14 games. While only Jeremy Chinn made more on the campaign, Thompson also contributed a pair of sacks and interceptions. With now three straight seasons with at least stops, Thompson has been a consistent contributor in the middle of Carolina's defense and figures to remain one of the team's leaders on that side of the ball in Zylstra didn't catch either of his two targets in Sunday's loss to the Buccaneers.

I felt like we hit a lull after [the Patriots' loss]. That's when things kind of changed a little bit. Matt Rhule won't speak for Panthers owner David Tepper, but said every conversation they've had has been about the future, including prior to Sunday's loss at Tampa Bay. The Panthers should have plenty of good options to shore up the offensive line, specifically at LT, with the No.

That might be too high for one of the quarterbacks unless one emerges from the pack. A lot can happen between now and then, however.

The Panthers end their season on a seven game losing streak with Sunday's thrashing at Tampa Bay. QB Sam Darnold did little to convince he could be the starter in , completing 29 of 42 pass attempts for yards with two touchdowns, but also an interception and lost fumble. He was more decisive and made a few nice throws, but nothing that suggests Carolina shouldn't be heavily involved in the QB market during the offseason. The highlight of the first half of the Panthers-Bucs game was CBS analyst Tony Romo saying he was trying to figure out the identity of the Carolina offense.

The Panthers dominated time of possession to and had a to edge in total yards, but trail Identity has been an issue all season and something that must be solved. Sam Darnold looks sharp and decisive in the Panthers' opening drive as the team continues to evaluate him. Decisive is key because that's been an issue. He completed 6 of 8 attempts for 49 yards, including a 2-yard touchdown to Chuba Hubbard. Former Carolina coach Ron Rivera used to talk about the importance of having a former head coach on staff when he was a new head coach as Matt Rhule is.

Despite a six-game losing streak, Panthers players say Rhule hasn't lost the locker room -- 'Not at all.



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