Former Panthers cornerback Corn Elder is visiting with the Lions this morning, according to a report by Ian Rapoport at NFL Network.
A fifth-round pick by Carolina in the 2017 NFL draft, Elder came back to play for the Panthers in the 2020 season after a short stint with the Giants. Returning to his more natural slot cornerback position, Elder thrived with the Panthers last year.
His tackling seemed to have improved the most. Elder showed a willingness to stick his nose in and make difficult tackles in traffic and only missed two attempts all year (4.8%). His coverage also took a big turn in the right direction. Elder allowed one touchdown all year and a 91.0 passer rating – a huge swing from the 158.3 he gave up back in 2018.
Elder is one of several free agents who played for Carolina in 2020 worth re-signing. Kawann Short and Russell Okung should also both get a look.
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