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A.J. Bouye talks about helping Panthers’ younger cornerbacks

Cornerback underwent more of a radical transformation this offseason than any other position for the Carolina Panthers.

Last year, Donte Jackson did admirable work despite fighting a foot injury most of the season. However, he was also the only corner who consistently performed well. That’s why general manager Scott Fitterer made overhauling the cornerback room his No. 1 priority on defense this year. After bringing in two rookies and two veterans, it’s fair to say that mission is accomplished.

This different crop has a new elder statesman in A.J. Bouye, who has eight seasons and 100 games of experience in the NFL. Bouye signed a team-friendly two-year deal with the Panthers and will be expected to start at Corn Elder’s former nickel spot. Another part of his job will be helping to develop a very young bunch of corners. Here’s what Bouye had to say about being the old guy in the group, per Darin Gantt at the team website.

“I realized when I was visiting teams this offseason that that label was starting to be put on me. . . I could have fought it. A few years ago I probably would have. But I also realize I’m not going to be in the league 20 years, so part of what I have to do is help the next generation of guys be ready, the same way guys helped me when I was young.”

Carolina has a lot riding on how well Bouye can cover the slot, as well as just how pro-ready first-round pick Jaycee Horn really is. If both can live up to expectations, the Panthers should have a strong secondary for the first time in what feels like ages.

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