Free agent offensive tackle Rasheed Walker has found his home for the 2026 season.
According to a tweet by NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Carolina Panthers have agreed to sign him to a one-year deal worth up to $10 million.
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“The #Panthers have agreed to terms with OT Rasheed Walker on a one-year deal, per me and @TimPelissero,” Rapoport wrote.
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Social media started buzzing with various reactions to this new signing by the Panthers.
“Pray for Bryce Young bro,” one fan commented.
“Dan Morgan is cooking!!” another fan said.
“Only 1 year is interesting he’s been a solid tackle for a couple years,” this fan wrote.
“Literally no one but Panthers out here snatching the best remaining LT on 1yr prove it,” another fan said.
“Low-risk, solid upside move for Carlina. Rasheed Walker could be a nice addition to that line,” one fan wrote.
“Intersting that he only got a one year deal. As late as yesterday morning he was ESPN best player available. I wish as a Packer fan they would have kept his depth,” this fan commented.
“That’s a huge get for Carolina! Landing Rasheed Walker on a one-year ‘prove it’ deal is an absolute steal for Dan Morgan, especially given that Walker was widely considered the top offensive tackle left on the market,” another fan said.
Last season, under second-year coach Dave Canales, the Panthers finished first in the NFC South with an 8-9 record. They qualified for the playoffs, but suffered a 34-31 loss to the Rams in a wild-card showdown.
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Taking a look at Rasheed Walker’s NFL career
Rasheed Walker player for Penn State during his collegiate career. The Green Bay Packers then drafted him with the 249th overall pick in 2022.
The offensive tackle just played in one game during his rookie debut campaign. That season, the Packers finished third in the NFC North with an 8-9 record.
So far, Walker has spent all four years in the league in Green Bay. He played in 52 games with 48 starts and 2,914 offensive snaps. Last season, he was named the starting left tackle over Jordan Morgan.
The Packers finished the season second in the NFC North with a 9-7-1 record. They qualified for the playoffs, but lost to the Chicago Bears in a wild-card showdown.
Can Walker make a Super Bowl run with the Panthers this upcoming season?
Edited by Priyam Hazarika

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