Panthers Already Face A Bryce Young Question Nobody Wanted Asked

As Bryce Young enters a pivotal year for the Panthers, speculation swirls around a potential mid-season trade for Mac Jones if Young struggles to meet expectations.

As we look ahead to the 2026 NFL season, the spotlight is squarely on Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young. This year marks a pivotal chapter in his career, with the Panthers having picked up his fifth-year option.

Yet, Young still needs to prove he's the franchise quarterback Carolina hopes he can be. If he doesn't step up this season, the Panthers might start exploring their options for 2027.

Now, the big question on everyone's mind is whether Carolina might hit the reset button on Young's tenure as early as this season. According to Bleacher Report's Moe Moton, it's a possibility if the Panthers find themselves in the thick of contention but feel that Young is holding them back.

Moton suggests a bold move: trading for San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones at the deadline. "Instead of sticking with a quarterback who's not proving to be 'the guy,' why not swap a second-round pick for Jones?"

Moton proposes. This move could potentially offer Carolina an upgrade at the quarterback position while preserving their first-round pick for the highly anticipated 2027 draft class.

Last season, Jones served as the 49ers' backup but shined when called upon, stepping in for an injured Brock Purdy. In eight starts, Jones completed 69.6% of his passes, amassing 2,151 yards, 13 touchdowns, and six interceptions. His QBR stood at 62.3, with a passer rating of 97.4, leading to a respectable 5-3 record.

Comparing the two quarterbacks, Young's stats lag behind Jones'. If you project Jones' performance over a full 17-game season, his numbers would easily surpass Young's 3,011 yards and 23 touchdowns. On paper, Jones appears to be an upgrade, making the trade a sensible consideration for Carolina.

However, the suggested price of a second-round pick might be a sticking point. While Jones has shown promise, the cost feels steep, especially with the 2027 NFL Draft expected to be rich in quarterback talent. Panthers owner David Tepper has a reputation for impatience and bold decisions, so a trade isn't out of the realm of possibility if Young's performance becomes a roadblock.

Ultimately, the decision hinges on the Panthers' trajectory this season. If they genuinely appear to be on the brink of elite status, and Young's play is the only thing holding them back, a trade could be justified. But if the team is merely staying afloat in a weak division, it might be wiser to ride out the season and reassess in 2027.

As we watch this storyline unfold, one thing is clear: the Panthers' quarterback situation will be a fascinating subplot in the 2026 NFL season.

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