Ian Rapoport: Alabama, NFL fans will see ‘New and improved’ Development this season 

NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport has provided an update on how Bryce Young, the former Alabama standout now playing for the Carolina Panthers, has been preparing for his second NFL season. Young, who had a challenging rookie year, is working hard to enhance his performance both on and off the field.

Young’s first season with the Panthers was less than stellar, as the team ended with a league-low 2-15 record. The 2023 first overall draft pick drew some criticism as Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, selected second overall, earned the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year award. This situation led to growing concerns about Young’s potential.

However, the Panthers have made significant changes in their organization to support Young’s development. They hired Dave Canales as head coach, bolstered the offensive line with two key signings, traded for wide receiver Diontae Johnson, and added draft picks such as wide receiver Xavier Leggette and running back Jonathan Brooks. These moves are designed to improve the team and provide Young with the necessary tools to succeed.

According to Rapoport, Canales and several Panthers players have noted Young’s growth as a leader during the offseason. This evolution in leadership has been crucial as the team prepares for the new season. Rapoport, who observed Panthers’ training camp, highlighted Young’s central role and growing presence on the team.

Rapoport emphasized that the focus is on ensuring Young meets the high expectations set for him. The consensus around the league was that Young was the top quarterback prospect, reflecting his intelligence and talent. Now, the Panthers are keen to see him fulfill that promise.

Young’s leadership skills have notably improved. He has been more vocal in meetings and has taken a more active role in discussing plays with his offensive coordinator, Brad Idzik. This engagement has helped him take ownership of the team’s offensive strategies.

The Panthers’ efforts to improve the roster and coaching staff are also aimed at supporting Young’s development. Rapoport noted that changes such as a better offensive line and an improved run game will help Young significantly. Additionally, Young’s improved familiarity with the offense is expected to lead to quicker decision-making and more efficient play execution.

Jul 30, 2024; Charlotte, NC, USA; Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young (9) throws during training camp at Carolina Panthers Practice Fields. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

While it’s unclear how much playing time Young will receive during the preseason, he is likely to be limited to only a few drives. Fans will have to wait until September 8 to see Young in action as he makes his debut against the New Orleans Saints in Week 1 of the regular season.

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