It's been a very busy five days for the Carolina Panthers. The franchise has been under the heavy eye of the national media and the NFL for the last two weeks following their blockbuster trade up to the No. 1 overall selection with the Chicago Bears. The trade compensation was heavy, to say the least, with Carolina giving up two first-round picks, two second-round picks, and star wide receiver D.J. Moore to control the draft with over a month to go in the process. Pro days for three of the top four quarterback prospects, Ohio State's C.J. Stroud, Alabama's Bryce Young, and Kentucky's Will Levis, have come and gone as the Panthers continue to go through a thorough process of finding who they believe is the future of the franchise. Most of the team's top brass were in attendance for these crucial pro days. Those names included owners David and Nicole Tepper, head coach Frank Reich, general manager Scott Fitterer, and key members of Carolina's coaching staff such as quarterbacks coach Josh McCown and offensive coordinator Thomas Brown.