Chau Smith-Wade Emerging as Key Defensive Asset for Carolina Panthers originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Carolina Panthers took a less aggressive approach to upgrading their cornerback unit this offseason, a strategy that initially puzzled fans. However, second-year CB Chau Smith-Wade is quickly proving why that move may have been justified. Following a strong offseason, Smith-Wade is drawing significant attention with his improved performance, communication, and leadership on the field.
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Veteran Jaycee Horn went as far as calling Smith-Wade the best player during early workouts, highlighting his command of the defense and ability to get teammates in position. This level of understanding is rare for a player entering just his second season and underscores the intelligence and work ethic that define Smith-Wade’s game.

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Under defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, Smith-Wade is establishing himself as a vital piece of the Panthers’ defensive puzzle. Despite the strong start, he still has areas to improve, especially in coverage, run support, and maintaining performance under increased competition.
Drafted in the fifth round in 2024 out of Washington State, Smith-Wade’s progress could make him a breakout contributor in 2025. If he continues on this trajectory, expect the young defensive back to earn a prominent role in Carolina’s defensive rotation.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.