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Dan Morgan: “We’ll explore signing Bradley Chubb”


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Bradley Chubb is available to sign with any team right now and the prospect of the Panthers pursuing him came up during General Manager Dan Morgan’s press conference at the Scouting Combine on Tuesday. 

Chubb was released by the Dolphins earlier this month, which means a team can add him to their pass rush options before free agency opens at the start of the new league year. The Panthers had 30 sacks during the 2025 season and Morgan said that he doesn’t think a team can ever have enough strong pass rushers in general before answering a question about specific interest in Chubb. 

Morgan said Chubb is “still playing at a really good level” and indicated the team is looking into the possibility of adding him to the defense.

“I don’t think anything is going to be off the table,” Morgan said, via the team’s website. “We’ll explore that, we’ll talk to his agent, but I wouldn’t say anything’s upcoming, but we’ll definitely stay on that, and we’ll see where that goes.”

Chubb missed all of 2024 with a torn ACL, but returned to record 8.5 sacks for the Dolphins last season. Derrick Brown and Nic Scourton tied for the Panthers’ lead by recording five sacks each during the 2025 campaign.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/panthers-gm-dan-morgan-well-explore-signing-bradley-chubb

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 I think it is important to have a few veterans to go along with our second-year players.  Here is what AI thinks:  

"Following his expected 2026 release from the Miami Dolphins, 29-year-old pass-rusher Bradley Chubb is projected to land a contract in the range of

$12–14 million per year. Despite recording 8.5 sacks in 2025 after a torn ACL, his age, injury history, and a below-average 11% pass-rush win rate in 2025 indicate he will likely take a pay cut from his previous $18.2 million average.  I think a 3-year, $38m deal would work."

I am back: Expect a better year in 2026 than 2025.

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Based on Morgan's comment about "cannot have enough pass rushers" I would say, if we sign a veteran, Edge is still on the table.  Of course, we would then go LB, OT, or...............WR in the first round.  I am still not confident that WR is out of the question.  

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Generally, especially older guys, it takes two years to be fully back. 
3 years would take him through Scourton and Princely’s deals and if they earn 2nd contracts that is good timing. 
 

Also, watching g the Luke and JJ video I linked in the Luke thread Luke said the LB talent is there in this draft and he expects Morgan to get one. 
I am like, please.  And make it a better pick than Wallace, Dan. Inauspicious debut there, on your linebacker drafting. 

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11 hours ago, MHS831 said:

 Here is what AI thinks:  

Never trust what AI comes back with.  This is what AI generated for me on the topic:

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Nick Chubb should sign with the Carolina Panthers because nothing says legacy move like becoming an instant folk hero in a state that will name a Bojangles combo after you by Week 3. The weather’s warm, the workload’s yours, and the fanbase is so hungry for a bruising, no‑nonsense RB that you’d get MVP chants for a four‑yard gain on 3rd‑and‑2. Plus, the offense needs a grown adult to establish the run, and you look great in blue—scientifically proven, probably.
Anyway, long story short: Nick nods, grabs the pen, signs with Carolina, and immediately becomes the most trusted thing in the state not named sweet tea.


 

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