A pretty big key to the Carolina Panthers’ 2024 season may be a pretty big man. Jim Wyman and Dalton Wasserman of Pro Football Focus recently named each NFL team’s X-factor heading into the new campaign.
Packers Nation, In a few short days we’ll be able cheer for a new class of rookie Packers! Until then I offer one last prediction model. Let’s take the top-5 NFL salaries per position and compare them to the Packers needs to see if that gives us an interesting lens to analyze Green Bay’s approach in the early rounds of the upcoming NFL draft.
The Carolina Panthers beefed up their offensive line in free agency, but they still could use some young talent. The Carolina Panthers went out and spent an absurd amount of money on the interior of their offensive line in free agency.
The Miami Dolphins hold the 21st overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, which is set to begin on April 25.
The Miami Dolphins lost a couple of major talents on both lines of scrimmage in the first day of free agency this offseason. Both DT Christian Wilkins
It was a simple plan – find some dawgs. And Robert Hunt, the new $100 million guard the Carolina Panthers signed during the first week of free agency, believes he is exactly that. “I’d like to think I’m a dawg,” Hunt said on a conference call with reporters on Wednesday.
After losing Guard, Robert Hunt and Defensive Tackle to free agency, the Miami Dolphins have two big holes to fill on both sides of the ball. Does one take precedence over the other?
Last month, Carolina Panthers president of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan put out a call for some dawgs. And now, Robert Hunt has answered it.
It’s been over a week now since the first wave of NFL free agency started and since the Miami Dolphins lost two of their best players in defensive tackle Christian Wilkins and guard Robert Hunt.
The Miami Dolphins entered the offseason with a major need for interior offensive linemen with Isaiah Wynn, Connor Williams and Robert Hunt all hitting the market.
The Carolina Panthers needed to shore up Bryce Young’s protection unit, and they partly addressed that concern by signing former Miami Dolphins guard Robert Hunt to an enormous five-year deal that’s worth $100 million.
The Carolina Panthers already made some noise in correcting their offensive line problem earlier today when they agreed to terms with former Dolphins offensive guard, Robert Hunt on a massive 5-year, $100 million dollar deal set to go through Wednesday when NFL free agency begins.
The Carolina Panthers are making a huge investment in their offensive line in free agency this week. The team is reportedly signing free agent guard Robert Hunt to a five-year deal worth $100 million, according to Mike Garafolo.
Rumored to be chasing guards, the Panthers are paying up to help Bryce Young protection in the quarterback’s second season. They are preparing a $100M payment to fill this need.
The Washington Commanders are in need of some upgrades this offseason. While many are focused on improving at quarterback, improving the protection for whoever is under center is arguably even more important. One player who could help protect the Commanders' quarterback next season is free-agent offensive guard Robert Hunt.
Less than a week before what could be a big payday for him, Miami Dolphins guard Robert Hunt celebrated the extension signed by former college teammate Kevin Dotson.
The AFC East needs to learn about financial responsibility, as the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills are both having serious salary-cap issues this offseason.
Chris Grier when speaking to the media this week stated that he and the representation for Robert Hunt discussed a contract extension mid-season this past year, but Hunt wanted to test free agency.
The Jets released guard Laken Tomlinson on Monday evening, further establishing the offensive line as New York's most pressing need this offseason.
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Miami Dolphins starting right guard Robert Hunt was not given an injury designation on Friday’s Miami Dolphins injury report and appears to be in full health and is expected to return to the starting lineup on Sunday vs Washington.
Robert Hunt is out of his comfort zone. The Miami Dolphins' starting right guard is accustomed to being on the field for practices and games. Before this season he'd never missed a game, but for the past three weeks Hunt has resided in the training room after suffering a right hamstring injury, which has sidelined him from the past two games.
Omar Kelly of AllDolphins.com is reporting that on Monday during practice, Dolphins starting right guard Robert Hunt was working on the side with trainers during practice on Monday.
Robert Hunt loved his Ironman reputation, taking pride in the fact he’s never missed an NFL game before this season. That streak came to and end when Hunt, a four-year starter, missed Miami’s 21-17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs because of a hamstring injury he suffered in the previous game.
Much of the success this season for the Dolphins has been attributed to a roster featuring a number of high-profile players. Less heralded contributors have played a role as well, though, and a few of them could have new contracts in place down the road.
In an ugly, penalty-ridden "Thursday Night Football" game in Week 10 between the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins, the most impressive play on offense may have been one that didn't even count.
The team hopes the move will help Hunt reach his ceiling.
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