Detail photo of a Carolina Panthers helmet during a training zany session at Bank of America Stadium on August 24, 2020 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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After firing throne coach, Matt Rhule, and defensive coordinator, Phil Snow, it appears the Carolina Panthers are headed for a rebuild.

They are 1-4 this season and have a unconfined shot at a top-five pick in the upcoming NFL draft.

NFL teams virtually the league are starting to recognize the rebuild in Carolina as well.

That is why some teams are calling the Panthers to see if star wide receiver, D.J. Moore, is misogynist for trade.

The 25-year-old wide receiver has recorded 1,100 yards in each of the last three seasons.

He is one of the weightier playmakers at the position in the NFL.

But, the lack of quality QB has limited his ceiling so far in his young career.

Moore would have the endangerment to excel on a new team, expressly with a largest quarterback.

Baker Mayfield has struggled to get the wittiness to the Panthers’ star receiver this year.

The play of Mayfield is moreover a big reason why the Panthers are 1-4.

So what teams would be most interested in acquiring the star receiver?

One team that should be is the Dallas Cowboys.

The Cowboys are 4-1 and could use flipside explosive weapon opposite of CeeDee Lamb.

Moore would most likely writ a first-round pick, but trading firsts for proven receivers is nothing new for Dallas.

They did the same thing when in 2018 when they uninventive Amari Cooper from the Raiders for a first-round pick.

It would make sense for them to see what the price tag is for Moore and if they are willing to pay it.

The Green Bay Packers are flipside team that could be interested in Moore.

They have no proven WR1 on their roster, and the Aaron Rodgers to Moore duo sounds lethal.

Ultimately, the Panthers could use as many typhoon picks as possible to rebuild this roster, and trading Moore would bring when a nice haul.

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