That’ll have a ripple effect on others. All eyes will now be on Patrick Jones II to see if he can firmly establish himself in a different environment.
The former Pittsburgh standout signed a two-year, $15 million deal with a $7.23 million signing bonus and $10.25 million guaranteed to prise him from the Minnesota Vikings in free agency. Jones provides an extra sense of energy and urgency that wasn’t evident in 2024. Even so, the acquisitions of Scourton and Umanmielen could shift the landscape considerably.
Carolina Panthers have an embarrassment of riches in their edge rushing room
Carolina will still utilize Jones; that much is obvious. In what manner remains to be seen, especially considering the presence of D.J. Wonnum and Jadeveon Clowney also on the squad currently.
This is a nice problem for the Panthers to have. They were devoid of any legitimate depth of starting-caliber quality outside of Clowney and Wonnum last season. If Umanmielen and Scourton hit the ground running, it decreases the margin for error where Jones is concerned.
He’s a strong-willed character, so the new additions should provoke a strong response from Jones. The third-round pick in 2021 is coming off a career year with the Vikings, although how much of that was down to Brian Flores’ blitz-happy schematics is anyone’s guess. The Panthers believe he is someone who can help turn the defensive tide, but Ejiro Evero will also have big plans for his rookie duo, providing their respective transitions go smoothly throughout the summer.
In all honesty, this could potentially impact Clowney more than anything else. He’s the elder statesman with one year remaining on his deal. He could now be surplus to requirements depending on how things unfold over Carolina’s preparations for the upcoming campaign.