The Carolina Panthers conducted a bit of business before Tuesday’s trade deadline.
As first reported by NFL Network insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport, and later confirmed by the team this afternoon, the Panthers shipped off second-year wideout Jonathan Mingo to the Dallas Cowboys. The deal will see Mingo, a 2023 second-round selection by Carolina, and a 2025 seventh-round pick head over to the NFC East for a 2025 fourth-round pick.
Mingo is now the second Panthers receiver to be traded over the last week, joining Diontae Johnson. Johnson, of course, was traded to the Baltimore Ravens last Tuesday in an exchange involving a late-round 2025 pick swap.
So, with all of this capital changing hands, let’s give you an updated look at what the Panthers are slated to have in their chest for the upcoming draft:
- First round
- Second round (via Los Angeles Rams)
- Third round
- Fourth round
- Fourth round (via Dallas Cowboys)
- Fifth round
- Fifth round (via New York Giants)
- Fifth round (via Baltimore Ravens)
- Seventh round (Own or via Arizona Cardinals)