The Carolina Panthers entered the week desperately needing help at safety following the loss of their top two players. Xavier Woods signed with the Tennesee Titans, and Jordan Fuller signed with the Atlanta Falcons, while Sam Franklin remains unsigned. With the loss of Woods and Fuller, the Panthers currently have three safeties under contract, including Tre’von Moehrig, Demani Richardson, and Nick Scott.
Carolina Panthers host a top safety free agent for a visit

According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Panthers will host free safety Julian Blackmon for a free-agent visit today.
Free agent S Julian Blackmon is on a free agent visit to the #Panthers today, sources say.
Just 26, Blackmon has been a starter with the #Colts for the last five years. Carolina is still looking to add on defense, with Blackmon being the latest they’re taking a look at. pic.twitter.com/umOww21zu1
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 24, 2025
Blackmon, who turns 27 in August, spent the last five years with the Indianapolis Colts. He has plenty of starting experience with the Colts, getting the nod in 62 out of 66 regular season games. Since the safety market is picked over, he is considered one of the top remaining players.
He had a solid 2024 campaign

After a weak free agent market last offseason, the Indianapolis Colts re-signed Julian Blackmon to a team-friendly 1-year, $3.7 million contract. Blackmon had a solid 2024 campaign, playing the most games in his career with 16. He recorded 86 tackles, one TFL, 0.5 sacks, three interceptions, and four pass deflections in 16 starts.
The Carolina Panthers hosted another safety for a visit

According to Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer, the Panthers also hosted former New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Ravens safety Marcus Williams for a free-agent visit. He spent the last three seasons with Baltimore.
Along with Blackmon, former Saints and Ravens safety Marcus Williams is also visiting the #Panthers today, per league source. https://t.co/EwGQbKgH6B
— Mike Kaye (@mike_e_kaye) March 24, 2025
Williams had a disappointing tenure with the Ravens, missing 13 games with injuries in his first two seasons and eventually losing the starting safety job in his third season. After struggling earlier in the year, the team benched him in favor of Ar’Darius Washington, and he was a healthy scratch in six regular season games and the entire postseason.
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As a result, the Ravens designated Williams as a post-June 1st cut.