CB A.J. Bouye agree to contract with Carolina Panthers

The Carolina Panthers on Wednesday consented to an deal with free-agent cornerback A.J. Bouye as they attempt to improve their secondary heading into the current month’s NFL draft.

Bouye, a Pro Bowler in 2017, will be suspended for the initial two rounds of the 2021 season as a component of a six-game boycott he got a year ago for violations of the league’s policy on performance-enhancing substances.

He will be permitted to participate in offseason and preseason practices, as per the league.

Carolina signed 10-year veteran corner Rashaan Melvin to a one-year deal earlier in free organization.

Bouye, 29, was released by Denver in February after appearing in just seven games due to injuries and the suspension. He was traded to the Broncos from Jacksonville in March 2020, subsequent to being a big part of the Jaguars’ run to the AFC Championship Game in the 2017 season.

Bouye entered the NFL in 2013 with Houston as an undrafted free agent. He played all around ok that he got a five-year, $67.5 million arrangement with Jacksonville in 2017.

He had six block attempts that season in 16 beginnings. He has just two picks since, and he had none for Denver a year ago. In 69 vocation begins, he has 14 interceptions overall.

Bouye probably will be penciled in as the starter in Carolina opposite Donte Jackson, who is somewhat recently of his rookie deal.

The former Central Florida champion will contend with Melvin, likely on the right side.

The addition of Bouye diminishes the urgency to utilize the No. 8 pick of the draft on a corner. The group disposed of the need to draft a quarterback on Monday subsequent to exchanging with the New York Jets for Sam Darnold, however head supervisor Scott Fitterer said that doesn’t completely blocked utilizing the eighth pick out that position.

“What we wanted to do going into this draft through free agency, through this trade with Sam, was to just get rid of all the needs we have,” Fitterer said Monday. “We wanted to get to a place where the roster was in a good spot, and we could take the best player at No. 8.”