The Panthers have added veteran depth to the back end of their defense. The team announced on Thursday that they have signed defensive back Eric Rowe.
The 30-year-old began his career as a corner, upon entering the league with the Eagles in 2015. His time in Philadelphia lasted only one season, however, as he was traded to New England to begin a three-year stint with the Patriots. Rowe was a part of two Super Bowl winning squads during that time, though his playing time took off after his next career move.
The former second-rounder played on a one-year deal in Miami in 2019. It was during that campaign that he began spending significant time as a safety and nickel corner. That trend continued in subsequent seasons, something made possible by the three-year, $18MM extension he signed with the Dolphins. In 2020, Rowe put up career-highs in interceptions (two), pass deflections (11) and tackles (91).
Since then, however, his playing time has fallen off. Rowe logged snap shares of 57% and 60% over the past two seasons, as 2021 second-rounder Jevon Holland emerged as a highly productive Swiss Army knife-type player. Rowe still managed to rack up 127 stops, six pass breakups and a pair of sacks over that span, however. The Dolphins have added DeShon Elliott to their safety group so far in free agency, a move which followed the blockbuster acquisition of corner Jalen Ramsey.
In Carolina, Rowe will join a secondary which already added former Bengals starter Vonn Bell on a $22.5MM pact. The latter can be expected to take on a first-team role alongside Xavier Woods. Rowe’s experience in a number of positions will also help the Panthers use Jeremy Chinn in various formations and alignments. If Rowe is able to find significant playing time in 2023, he could earn himself a starting role next offseason or at least an extended stay in Charlotte.
They definitely trading Chinn now.