CBS Sports analyst Emory Hunt breaks down the lesser-known prospects who could be perfect fits for the Seahawks in the 2025 NFL Draft — and why they might fly under the radar until draft day.
The Panthers will have plenty of continuity up front in 2025. One day after tendering restricted free agent Cade Mays, the team has ensured Austin Corbett will be in place as well.
A couple of weeks ago Carolina Panthers star right guard Robert Hunt hinted that reinforcements might be on the way for his team. Specifically, he was being asked about his former teammate, safety Jevon Holland with the Miami Dolphins.
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Right guard Robert Hunt was the Carolina Panthers' most expensive free agent acquisition last offseason, signing a five-year, $100 million deal and so far, he's been worth every penny.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Carolina Panthers spent a lot of money last offseason on the offensive line, committing $153 million to the two guard spots. They brought in Robert Hunt and Damien Lewis, and both helped transform the Panthers' offensive line.
With Philadelphia Eagles left guard Landon Dickerson busy preparing for the Super Bowl, the Carolina Panthers have sent right guard Robert Hunt to the Pro Bowl in his place.
The Carolina Panthers went against the grain last offseason and splurged on a couple of guards, handing out a total of $153 million to sign Damien Lewis and Robert Hunt.
The Miami Dolphins offensive line has been the subject of scrutiny and criticism since the team ended its playoff-less 2024 season against the New York Jets on January 5.
When the 2025 Pro Bowl rosters were announced about a month ago, only one Carolina Panthers player made the cut for the NFC side: cornerback Jaycee Horn.
When the Carolina Panthers begin to make moves to improve the roster heading into the 2025 season, one of the areas they'll look to upgrade once again is wide receiver.
The Carolina Panthers are set to close out the 2024 campaign on the road against the Atlanta Falcons. Dave Canales' squad is already beat up at key spots
Robert Hunt was a free-agent acquisition by the Carolina Panthers during the offseason. He was brought in from the Miami Dolphins to protect Bryce Young, who has ironically been compared to Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa during his NFL career.
With only one game left to play in the 2024 NFL season, it's a good time for players and coaches to think about shaking up the way they do things. Teams who are headed for the playoffs often rest their starters for the final game of the year, and sometimes teams who are headed home early will give younger players more snaps to evaluate them.
On the Monday after a recent loss, Carolina Panthers guard Robert Hunt held a group of players captivated by his locker. The 6-foot-6, 323-pound lineman, who signed a five-year, $100-million deal in the offseason, wasn’t talking about football.
Everybody looks like somebody famous. Even NFL players can't escape being compared to them in the looks department, apparently. Carolina Panthers right guard Robert Hunt is no exception.
In the high-stakes moments at the goal line, the Carolina Panthers have faced their share of struggles this season. But offensive lineman Robert Hunt isn’t backing down from the challenge, calling for more trust in the team’s ground game when it matters most.
Robert Hunt has been a steady voice for the Carolina Panthers this season, but his recent comments show he’s more than just a talented lineman—he’s a key piece of the team’s culture.
It was a simple plan – find some dawgs. And Robert Hunt, the new $100 million guard the Carolina Panthers signed during the first week of free agency, believes he is exactly that. “I’d like to think I’m a dawg,” Hunt said on a conference call with reporters on Wednesday.
After losing Guard, Robert Hunt and Defensive Tackle to free agency, the Miami Dolphins have two big holes to fill on both sides of the ball. Does one take precedence over the other?
The Carolina Panthers needed to shore up Bryce Young’s protection unit, and they partly addressed that concern by signing former Miami Dolphins guard Robert Hunt to an enormous five-year deal that’s worth $100 million.
Rumored to be chasing guards, the Panthers are paying up to help Bryce Young protection in the quarterback’s second season. They are preparing a $100M payment to fill this need.
The Washington Commanders are in need of some upgrades this offseason. While many are focused on improving at quarterback, improving the protection for whoever is under center is arguably even more important. One player who could help protect the Commanders' quarterback next season is free-agent offensive guard Robert Hunt.
The AFC East needs to learn about financial responsibility, as the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills are both having serious salary-cap issues this offseason.
Chris Grier when speaking to the media this week stated that he and the representation for Robert Hunt discussed a contract extension mid-season this past year, but Hunt wanted to test free agency.
The Jets released guard Laken Tomlinson on Monday evening, further establishing the offensive line as New York's most pressing need this offseason.
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A clip from HBO's "Hard Knocks" released Monday showed that the Miami Dolphins were hard at work last week in preparation of Sunday's roller coaster touchdown celebration against the Washington Commanders.
Miami Dolphins starting right guard Robert Hunt was not given an injury designation on Friday’s Miami Dolphins injury report and appears to be in full health and is expected to return to the starting lineup on Sunday vs Washington.
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