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Panthers' Draft Dilemma: Woods or Edge Rusher?
10 Feb
Summary
- Clemson's Peter Woods is a top mock draft target for Panthers at 19.
- Panthers defense ranked bottom 10 in run defense and pass rush grades.
- Carolina has struggled with pass rush, totaling a league-low 89 sacks since 2023.

In the lead-up to the NFL Draft on April 23, the Carolina Panthers are reportedly eyeing Clemson interior defensive lineman Peter Woods for their 19th overall selection, according to a recent Pro Football Focus mock draft. Woods is seen as a potential solution for a Panthers defense that struggled significantly in 2025, ranking among the bottom 10 units in both run defense and pass rush grades.
The Panthers' defense showed some improvement in stopping the run in 2025, allowing 123.3 rushing yards per game compared to 179.8 in 2024. However, the team's pass rush has been a persistent issue for three consecutive seasons, accumulating a league-low 89 sacks since 2023. In 2023, they recorded a mere 27 sacks, followed by 32 in 2024 and 30 in 2025.
This lack of pass rush puts the Panthers in a difficult position, especially considering rival Atlanta's success after drafting edge rushers Jalon Walker and James Pearce Jr. in the first round of the 2025 draft, which saw their sack total jump from 31 to a franchise-record 57. While Carolina has added defensive linemen like Tershawn Wharton and Bobby Brown III, and drafted Cam Jackson, the need for a dominant young edge rusher is palpable, potentially outweighing the appeal of an interior presence like Woods.




