Panthers 2020 training camp: 3 takeaways from the third padded practice

The Carolina Panthers got yesterday off and returned to the field today for their third padded practice of 2020 training camp.

Receiving weapons still on point

If the special teams unit is the biggest weak point of this team, it’s only fair to talk about their greatest strength, as well. On that point, the Panthers’ pass-catching weapons put in another good day.

The Charlotte Observer says Christian McCaffrey, D.J. Moore and Robby Anderson keep getting open and not dropping the ball.

Moore might have made the play of the day by making a catch over the middle on a pass from Teddy Bridgewater in 11-on-11 drills.

McCaffrey, Moore and Anderson could wind up leading the team in targets this season. If tight end Ian Thomas and the underrated receiver Curtis Samuel can also contribute, this is going to be a very difficult passing offense to scheme against.

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