Former Green Bay Packers left tackle Rasheed Walker has reached an agreement to join the Carolina Panthers, per @AdamSchefter. The veteran offensive lineman makes the move to Charlotte after serving as a reliable blindside protector in Green Bay, where he played a pivotal role in the team's offensive success over the past several seasons.
The addition of Walker provides the Panthers with a proven starter as they continue to reshape their offensive unit. Walker originally entered the league as a seventh-round pick out of Penn State and eventually worked his way into a starting role, demonstrating significant growth and durability during his tenure with the Packers.
Carolina's decision to bring in Walker addresses a clear need for experience and depth at the tackle position. The financial details and length of the contract have not been officially released by the team at this time. Walker is expected to compete for a starting spot immediately as the Panthers prepare for their upcoming training camp and preseason schedule.
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