That leaves Diontae Johnson as one of the names to watch over the coming days. A weekend report deemed it likely a trade would be worked out between the Panthers and a contending team looking to add him for the stretch run. Indeed, Joe Person of The Athletic notes it appears to be “a matter of when, not if” Johnson winds up being traded (subscription required). Echoing that sentiment, Sportskeeda’s Tony Pauline adds Carolina is unhappy with the pending free agent (who was hurt this past week), something which could point further to a trade taking place.
The Panthers acquired Johnson from the Steelers this offseason after the 28-year-old asked to be moved. One year remains on his pact, which includes a base salary of $7M. Absorbing the prorated portion of that figure would be feasible for a number of teams, although Johnson has expressed a desire to remain in Carolina. Without any extension talks having taken place — and with the 1-7 Panthers firmly in the seller’s category — though, it would come as no surprise if a deal were to be made.
Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports multiple buyers are showing interest, so Carolina could up the asking price if a sufficient market is generated. On the other hand, a mid-round pick was previously mentioned as an acceptable return, and Jason La Canfora of the Washington Post adds the Panthers are expected to “take whatever they can get” in deal involving either Johnson or fellow wideout Adam Thielen. Acquiring additional draft capital is an obvious goal for the rebuilding franchise, one which could very well have a new starting quarterback by Week 1 of next season.
The likes of edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney and running back Miles Sanders are also potential trade candidates in Carolina’s case. While one or both of those players could very well be on the move in the near future, the top name to watch remains Johnson.