Stephon Gilmore Back On Panthers’ Radar

Even as the Panthers attempt to pick up the pieces after a 2-15 season, soon-to-be 31-year-old pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney remains on their radar. Another prominent NFL 30-something does as well.

Stephon Gilmore, who went to the same South Carolina high school as Clowney, is back in play for the Panthers. Carolina’s new regime reached out to Gilmore about a potential return, The Athletic’s Joe Person tweets.

Matt Rhule and GM Scott Fitterer authorized a 2021 trade that brought Gilmore to the Panthers for a 2023 sixth-round pick. Gilmore, however, ended up playing only a half-season with Carolina. The Panthers did not re-sign the Rock Hill, S.C., native in 2022; the former Defensive Player of the Year instead signed with the Colts. Indianapolis traded Gilmore to Dallas last year, and while the 33-year-old corner expressed interest in staying with the Cowboys, he remains unsigned.

Dallas brought back Jourdan Lewis, who will be in line to patrol the slot alongside DaRon Bland and the recovering Trevon Diggs. This might not leave a spot for Gilmore, who appears to have at least one other option. While cornerbacks ahead of their age-34 seasons do not typically generate extensive interest, Gilmore has been one of the NFL’s best boundary corners over the past several years.

Gilmore played a lead role in helping the Patriots to their sixth Super Bowl title, intercepting a pass against the Rams in a defensively powered championship performance. Gilmore won his DPOY honor the following year and made another Pro Bowl in 2020. He added a Pro Bowl alternate nod with the Panthers, though he only played in eight games that season due to a quad injury and a contract impasse with the Patriots. Last season, Gilmore intercepted two passes and allowed a 55.8% completion rate as the closest defender — his best showing since the dominant 2019 campaign.

The Panthers traded one of their CB starters, Donte Jackson, to the Steelers in an exchange that brought Diontae Johnson to Charlotte. Jaycee Horn has also dealt with injury problems; Gilmore initially joined the Panthers while Horn was rehabbing a broken foot. The team bringing Gilmore back would create a reality in which the Panthers roster two 33-year-old corners; the recently re-signed Troy Hill will turn 33 just before the season. This would be an interesting route to take for a rebuilding team, but another starter-level corner will likely be needed ahead of Ejiro Evero‘s second season running Carolina’s defense.

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