Why Bryce Young’s Growth Is Panthers’ Biggest Win Yet

   

In a season full of ups and downs for the Carolina Panthers, one bright spot is shining brighter than ever—Bryce Young. The first overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft is proving why he was worth the investment. While the team’s record may not reflect his efforts, Young’s performance has sparked conversations across the league.

Decision-Making That Stands Out

Greg Rosenthal of NFL Daily put it best: “I think he makes the right decisions… he stays aggressive.” Young’s poise and football IQ have been evident, even under relentless defensive pressure. His ability to read defenses and deliver precise throws has elevated him into elite conversations. Since Week 9, Pro Football Focus (PFF) ranks him among the top five quarterbacks alongside names like Justin Herbert and Joe Burrow. Against multiple tough defenses, Young’s knack for finding opportunities stood out, even when faced with adversity.

Aggression Without Hesitation

Young’s fearless approach is becoming his hallmark. Rosenthal noted, “He might throw an interception… but he’s not going down without a fight.” This tenacity was on full display in his recent outings, where he continued to take shots downfield, refusing to let tough defensive matchups dictate the game. His resilience against the odds following an early season benching after the struggles of last season, is turning heads, proving he belongs in the league’s top tier.

Bryce Young beginning to show signs of confidence, growth in leading  Panthers to back-to-back wins

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A Story Turned Spotlight

What began as an intriguing storyline is now one of the NFL’s biggest talking points. Rosenthal highlighted Young’s evolution, saying, “This is one of the bigger stories in the NFL He was the number one overall pick in the draft last year and he is playing at a level where it's not just Hey, like he might be in the mix to start next year. It's like hey, he might be awesome.” From first overall pick, to benched early in your second season, to a potential franchise centerpiece, Bryce Young is shifting perceptions.

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