The Carolina Panthers are not alone in their struggles with young quarterbacks, as many NFL teams are quick to bench promising starters like Bryce Young and Anthony Richardson when they face challenges.
Former NFL player Greg Olsen highlighted the issue, suggesting that many quarterbacks enter the league unprepared and that teams often fail to support their development. This trend has led some franchises to seek out previously overlooked quarterbacks, with teams like the Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Minnesota Vikings finding success with players such as Geno Smith and Baker Mayfield.
As the Panthers contemplate their future with Bryce Young, they may want to consider this alternative strategy rather than pursuing another high draft pick, given their history of impatience with young quarterbacks and lack of supporting talent.