For all the concerns regarding the selection of running back Jonathon Brooks, he seemingly quieted some of those concerns down Friday. The second-round pick of the Carolina Panthers opened up about his ACL rehab, which is says is going according to plan.
Below are four up-and-coming RBs who could be the NFL’s next big breakout star.
Carolina Panthers running back Jonathon Brooks is grateful to be where he is right now—even if it isn’t on a football field. The team’s second-round pick, who is still recovering from an ACL tear, will not be participating in rookie minicamp this weekend.
With the consistent turnover, we see at the running back position, having depth at the running back in fantasy football is key for league winners. Even in a down year in terms of the rookie running back draft class, there is still value out there as injuries, bye weeks, and transactions occur during an NFL season.
Thursday’s frenzy of draft-slot deals continues, and the Panthers are knocking this task off in one session.
When the Carolina Panthers selected running back Jonathon Brooks in the second round, the franchise said it expected him to be a difference-maker. Several pundits were worried about the selection because Brooks is returning from a torn ACL.
Now that the Panthers have new pieces for their 2024 puzzle, how do those pieces fit? With the 2024 NFL Draft behind us, we now have the opportunity to look forward and predict how this draft class will fit into the current regime’s plans.
Success in the NFL isn’t always like instant grits. But there’s one Carolina Panthers rookie, at least according to CBS Sports analyst Chris Trapasso, that could get cooking right away.
Falcons GM Terry Fontenot after drafting QB Michael Penix Jr.: “Kirk Cousins is our quarterback. We’re very excited about Kirk and our team. Michael Penix is about the future.
With the 2024 NFL Draft officially in the books, oddsmakers have already started setting lines on the favorites for NFL Offensive Rooke of the Year. And while quarterback selections Caleb Williams (Chicago Bears), Jayden Daniels (Washington Commanders) and J.J.
Talent evaluations are always subjective. For all the flack the Carolina Panthers have caught over the years for reaching on selections and missing -in-your-face
Based off the cumulative grades, many experts seem to believe the Carolina Panthers might’ve reached a time or two (or four or five) during the 2024 NFL draft.
Taking a look at what the Carolina Panthers newest running back brings to the table - in short, a lot. When Dave Canales says he is going to be stubborn about running the football, he seems like a man speaking with conviction.
Here are 15 photos of Carolina Panthers second-round pick Jonathon Brooks: Rice v Texas AUSTIN, TEXAS - SEPTEMBER 18: Jonathon Brooks #24 of the Texas
Taking a running back in the 2024 NFL Draft didn't surprise Panthers fans and media, but taking one in the second round sure did. With solid prospects still on the board at positions of need such as corner, edge rusher, and center, selecting Texas' Jonathon Brooks raised some eyebrows.
While Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins shouldn't worry about losing his starting role anytime soon, these four players' seats are starting to heat up.
The 2023 season was a disaster for the Carolina Panthers. They won only two games in the season, as the first year of the Bryce Young era did not go as planned.
The Panthers are the latest team to trade up in the second round. Carolina has acquired pick No. 46 from the Colts, sending Nos. 52, 142 and 155 to Indianapolis.
The Dallas Cowboys front office officials addressed the media on Thursday night following their first-round selection of offensive lineman Tyler Guyton.
Apparently, the Dallas Cowboys believe an NFC East rival is targeting a player they love.
Apparently, the Dallas Cowboys are poised to take Texas Longhorns running back Jonathon Brooks in the second round of the NFL Draft on Friday.
As the NFL Draft approaches, the Baltimore Ravens find themselves in a crucial position, seeking to fortify their already formidable rushing attack. Amidst the departure of key players like Gus Edwards and J.K.
The Dallas Cowboys are in desperate need of some help in their rushing attack. The Cowboys lost running back Tony Pollard to free agency, and while many expected Dallas to push for Derrick Henry or Saquon Barkley to replace him, the team did not even pursue either player.
Ian Rapoport reports that Texas RB Jonathon Brooks is visiting with the Chiefs on Monday. He’s one of the prospects vying to be the first running back
The Dallas Cowboys are in desperate need of a running back, and NFL Draft analysts already have their eyes on one player in particular. University of Texas halfback Jonathon Brooks.
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