Panthers WR Curtis Samuel comments on offseason trade reports

Despite the clear statement here and the team’s stance, don’t expect the trade rumors to go away.

Curtis Samuel has been the subject of trade rumors practically since he was first drafted by the Carolina Panthers several years ago. This offseason was no different, as there were multiple reports leading up to the 2020 NFL draft that teams were still calling about him.

For what it’s worth, the front office has always publicly stated they have no intention of dealing Samuel to another team. Samuel also seems to be committed to Carolina. When he was asked about the reports during his Zoom call with the media today, Samuel said they’re “past that” and he is focused on the Panthers.

Pretty clear. That said, Samuel is entering the final year of his rookie deal and the fact he hasn’t been given a contract extension yet raises questions about his long-term future with the franchise.

Despite the clear statement here and the team’s stance, don’t expect the trade rumors to go away. If there’s still no extension by late October and the Panthers are clearly out of the playoff race (hardly a stretch to imagine) then it might make sense to deal him to a contender at the deadline and cash in while they still can.

If the 49ers pick up Tavon Austin, that probably takes one potential trade partner off the table. There are several others that could use a weapon like Samuel, though.

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Report: Teams keep calling Panthers about WR Curtis Samuel

According to a report by Ian Rapoport at NFL Network, teams have been consistently calling the Panthers about making a deal for Samuel.

Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel has been the subject of trade speculation ever since he entered the NFL. This offseason, that hasn’t changed as he’s frequently been brought up as a potential trade target for practically every wide receiver-needy team around the league.

So far, Carolina has not shown any interest in dealing Samuel. The last we heard on this subject was the end of March, when the Athletic reported the team wasn’t looking to trade him.

That won’t stop other teams from trying, though.

According to a report by Ian Rapoport at NFL Network, teams have been consistently calling the Panthers about making a deal for Samuel.

It’s not hard to see why teams want Samuel. His numbers may not suggest superstar potential, but his work on the field does. Samuel is one of the game’s most underrated deep threats and route runners. If he ever is able to hook up with a quarterback who has an accurate long ball he could easily post 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns a season.

The Panthers seem to know his value though, which is why they have rebuffed these efforts to date.

If they are going to change their mind and trade Samuel, this seems like an ideal time, though. The 2020 draft class is very deep at the wide receiver position and they could land a playmaker as late as Day 3.

Remember, Samuel is entering the final year of his rookie deal. Keeping him around makes sense but the fact that they gave Christian McCaffrey an extension before Samuel suggests they may not be sold on giving him a long-term deal. If they’re not 100% sold on keeping him, trading Samuel now and getting something is better than losing him in free agency next spring.

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