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Nick Scott weighing contract offer to return to Carolina


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Kaye’s Take: The #Panthers had two safeties on defense, Scott knows the system and will be seen as a core four special teams ace internally. After losing Franks and Johnson, Carolina wants to reinforce depth and special teams productivity.

This doesn’t preclude re-signing or drafting anyone. Panthers have plenty of deep depth holes to fill, that’s what they are doing here.

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ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Panthers agreed to terms with S Nick Scott on a one-year deal
Scott drew interest from other teams, according to Mike Kaye of the Charlotte Observer. The 29-year-old is a depth safety and considered a special teams ace. With only two other safeties on the roster, it made plenty of sense for Carolina to bring him back. It’s the second consecutive offseason the Panthers have given Scott a one-year contract.
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39 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

As long as he isn't a starting safety. Backup is fine. Special teams is great. Starter...

 

Agree. This is just the David Moore of defense. He knows the system and his role. Willing to play 4 phase STs. Able to spot stater in dire times. Most important- cheap.  

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

https://x.com/mike_e_kaye/status/1903533150489243883?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA

The #Panthers have agreed to a 1-year deal with DB Nick Scott, league sources confirm. @AdamSchefter had first.

Scott had interest elsewhere is my understanding. Last year, he was the personal protector on special teams. Viewed as an ace internally.

All I seen reported is a "mystery team" AKA probably his agent trying to convince the Panthers' front office that there's TOTALLY another team trying to sign his client.

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