The 2023 NFL draft will teach us a lot about how the 49ers view their roster at safety. It can be argued that free safety is one of their top needs. It can also be argued they’re all set at the position depending on how the team feels about free agent addition Myles Hartsfield.
Pre-draft visits have concluded. However, some reports of teams hosting prospects are still coming in. According to Justin Melo of The Draft Network, the San Francisco 49ers hosted Penn State safety Ji'Ayir Brown on a pre-draft visit.
The Panthers recently opted not to tender Hartsfield, and despite discussions aimed at a return, the versatile defensive back heads to San Francisco after three years in Carolina.
The Carolina Panthers are not tendering defensive back Myles Hartsfield, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network. By not placing a tender on him, Hartsfield will become an unrestricted free agent when the new league year begins today at 4 p.m.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Panthers won’t tender pending restricted free agent CB Myles Hartsfield. The restricted tender is more than double the
Sunday is a particularly bad day for the Carolina Panthers to be down any more men in their secondary. And unfortunately, they’re going to be down another man in their secondary.
The Baltimore Ravens would like to pick up where they left off before the bye week. The Carolina Panthers would just like to pick it up. The Panthers will hold some momentum going into Sunday afternoon's game in Baltimore.
S Myles Hartsfield Height: 5'11" Weight: 210 College: Ole Miss NFL Stats: 59 tackles, 5 PBUs, 3 TFLs Projected 2022 Stats: 51 tackles, 5 PBUs, 1 INT Depth Chart Projection: Rotational safety/nickel Myles Harstfield has had a really strong camp.
The Panthers designated safety Myles Hartsfield to return from injured reserve Friday, the team announced. That opens the 21-day window to activate him.
The Carolina Panthers will be without defensive back Myles Hartsfield for an extended period of time. Hartsfield injured his wrist in Sunday's game against the New York Jets and did not return.
Corny jokes aside, the Carolina Panthers now need some secondary help with the impending surgery of Myles Hartsfield. So, it appears, they’ve called for the help of an old friend.
It looks like the Panthers won’t have one of their defensive and special teams contributors for a few weeks. Per NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport, cornerback Myles Hartsfield suffered a wrist injury that requires surgery during Sunday’s victory over the Jets.
The Carolina Panthers entered Sunday’s season opener with a near clean bill of health. That good luck would continue for much of the game, until the news of Myles Hartsfield popped up.
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