One of the thinnest spots on the Carolina Panthers depth chart just got a little bit thinner—at least temporarily.
Outside linebacker Marquis Haynes Sr. was absent from Saturday’s outing of training camp from Gibbs Stadium in Spartanburg. When asked of his whereabouts, head coach Frank Reich told reporters that it’s just a minor setback.
“Marquis had a little bit of a back issue,” he said. “He’s fine. We’re just being [cautious]. He should be fine. Prognosis is good and, hopefully, get him back out here soon.”
Haynes Sr. is fresh off the best season of his five-year NFL tenure. He posted highs in nearly every major category—including total tackles (29), sacks (5.0), quarterback hits (13), pressures (26) and passes defensed (four)—while recording his first start and first touchdown.
The 6-foot-2, 235-pounder may be viewed as one of the favorites to get the most looks opposite of two-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Brian Burns this season. His frame and high-pace style of play may also make him a natural fit at the outside linebacker position in the defense’s new 3-4 base.