2026 NFL Draft: Active Panthers GM Dan Morgan prepared to make more deals, ‘ready for all scenarios’

2026 NFL Draft: Active Panthers GM Dan Morgan prepared to make more deals, ‘ready for all scenarios’

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan enters the 2026 NFL Draft in unfamiliar territory. 

The rebuilding franchise finished 8-9 last season but captured the NFC South title and reached the playoffs for the first time since 2017. The front office signed at least four starters through free agency.

For a change, Morgan said he enters the draft's Top 30 visits with a "best-player available mindset," Morgan said.

The projected 53-man roster doesn't appear to have any glaring needs, sans additional starting-level depth at safety and offensive tackle. Morgan on Tuesday mentioned both positions, among other during his pre-draft press conference at Bank of America Stadium.

Entering his third season with the Panthers, Morgan and coach Dave Canales continue to develop the team culture. An active, targeted trader during his first two seasons, Morgan is "ready for all scenarios" during the three-day NFL Draft, slated to kick off April 23 in Pittsburgh.

Is Panthers GM Dan Morgan ready to deal?

Morgan is credited with executing seven trades the previous two seasons, including a 2024 first-round deal that moved the Panthers into position to pick wide receiver Xavier Legette.

After selecting wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan No. 8 overall in 2025, Morgan on Tuesday didn't rule out drafting another wideout in the first round April 23. 

The Panthers possess seven picks in the upcoming event. Multiple teams corralled multiple first- and second-round picks, indicating a series of front offices could be willing to move assets. 

"We're always going to be watching the board, seeing guys fall off the board and as they fall off the board, if we feel like we need to make a move because maybe there's one person at a position that we really like that's left, then we'll make a move."