A former first-round pick of the Tennessee Titans has found a new home.
According to reports, Caleb Farley has reached a deal with the Carolina Panthers. In August, Farley was cut as part of the Titans’ trimming down to 53 players.
The #Panthers are signing former #Titans CB Caleb Farley, per sources.
A change of scenery for the former 1st-round pick, who has immense talent and hopes to string together a fully healthy remainder of the season in 2024. pic.twitter.com/HfnKxaKvDg
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) October 1, 2024
The younger corner will now hope to make the most of a fresh start in Carolina. The Panthers pass defense is in the league’s bottom half so far, so Farley should get the chance to play.
Farley’s NFL career has been tumultuous, to say the least. The Virginia Tech product has been plagued by injury and inconsistency, as well as personal tragedy.
The corner figured to have a shot to make the Titans’ roster in 2024 but was ultimately beaten out and released. Farley remained unsigned through the first few weeks of the regular season.
Since being drafted in the 1st round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Farley has played in just 12 games in his career. Farley earned just two starts with the Titans and collected 20 total tackles as a Titan.
Now, Farley joins Jaycee Horn, Mike Jackson, and Troy Hill in a Carolina secondary that could use some help. Perhaps a change of scenery in his home state, nonetheless, will help Farley get his career back on track.