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WR David Moore follows HC Dave Canales to Panthers
David Moore. Kim Klement Neitzel-USA TODAY Sports

Dave Canales is adding a familiar face to his offense. The Panthers announced that they’ve signed wide receiver David Moore.

The new Panthers head coach was the Seahawks WRs coach when Seattle added Moore as a seventh-round pick in 2017. Then, when Canales was brought in as the Buccaneers offensive coordinator last year, Moore soon followed. 

The wideout also spent the 2023 season playing under new Panthers OC Brad Idzik, who served as Tampa Bay’s wide receivers coach in 2023.

The veteran received hasn’t produced much in recent years; his five-catch showing with Tampa Bay in 2023 marked his most productive campaign since 2020. Moore earned his worth last season thanks to a pair of huge plays. He had a 52-yard touchdown that capped a win over the Packers, and he caught a 44-yard score in the Buccaneers’ playoff win over the Eagles.

Moore previously showed a nose for the end zone during his time in Seattle. The receiver had 13 touchdowns between 2018-20 despite never being higher than third on the depth chart. The veteran will likely slide in towards the bottom of the WR pecking order in Carolina. 

The team returns both Adam Thielen and Jonathan Mingo, and they’ve added Diontae Johnson this offseason via trade.

The Panthers also made a move on defense, adding linebacker Justin Strnad on a one-year deal, per Joe Person of The Athletic. Similar to Moore, Strnad is also familiar with the coaching staff, having played under DC Ejiro Evero when the coach held the same role in Denver. 

Strnad spent the first four years of his career with the Broncos, compiling 46 tackles while seeing the majority of his snaps on special teams.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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