The sixth-year lineman is actually the seventh-oldest player on the roster. As such, he's eager to continue the progress the Panthers have shown in recent years.
Ahead of camp, we take a look at each position on both sides of the ball. On offense, there are entrenched starters, guys in a prove-it year, exciting young players, and dependable veterans.
In Paul Domowitch's new book "Just Give Me A Chance To Fail," he explores the early years of the man who would define the first two generations of Panthers history.
Moore has spent the past two years helping elevate Bryce Young's game on and off the field, and shaping the young receiving corps into what Carolina wants the future. So what does that mean for Moore's future?
The receiver quickly slipped back into his connection with Bryce Young, showcasing an instinctual chemistry between the two. But John Metchie is more than his connection with Young, as the Panthers are learning.