5 takeaways from Panthers coach Matt Rhule’s Friday press conference

Panthers coach Matt Rhule just wrapped up another Zoom press conference.

Panthers coach Matt Rhule just wrapped up another Zoom press conference. Here are a few takeaways from his remarks with the media.

No plans for voluntary bubble

First up, Rhule says he thought about having a voluntary bubble for players available during the season but ultimately decided against it.

Carolina is one of six NFL teams that have not yet had a positive test.

Praise for top three draft picks

After losing so many defensive veterans, Rhule will need to rely on his 2020 rookie class as much as any coach in the league. That means the team’s early-round picks will all have to pick things up quick. Rhule says first-round pick Derrick Brown and second-rounders Yetur Gross-Matos and Jeremy Chinn have stepped in and done a nice job.

As far as playing time goes, Brown is the only sure thing of the bunch right now. However, Gross-Matos and Chinn both should have a legitimate chance to earn a starting spot Week 1.

WR Omar Bayless is learning

The roster Rhule has been given is lean in a lot of places. One area he won’t have to worry as much is wide receiver, arguably the deepest position group on the team.

In addition to a strong 1-2-3 combination of D.J. Moore, Curtis Samuel and Robby Anderson, there’s some potential further down the depth chart. Rhule says undrafted rookie Omar Bayless is learning the system and complimented his catch radius.

We are predicting Bayless will win the competition for the last wide receiver spot on the team. One reason is his size, which sets him apart from the rest.

A fan of RB Mike Davis

Rhule also went out of his way to praise veteran running back Mike Davis, who he called a pro. Apparently Davis is in the competition to be Christian McCaffrey’s primary backup.

Davis has the most experience at this position. However, the team can still save $3 million by cutting him. He will have to impress to avoid that.

Team will scrimmage ‘once or twice’

In an alternate reality, the Panthers would have opened the preseason last night against the Jaguars. With no exhibition games to get ready for the real thing, teams will have to adjust and create what competition they can.

Rhule says the team will probably scrimmage once or twice because he doesn’t want Week 1 to be their first time doing live tackling.

Speaking of Week 1, the Panthers will be hosting the Raiders. Carolina’s young defense will be put to the test against a team that ranked ninth in offensive DVOA last year.

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