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Jacksonville Jaguars trade WR Laviska Shenault to Carolina Panthers

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers on Monday acquired another weapon for quarterback Baker Mayfield, trading with Jacksonville for wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr., the team announced.

The Panthers will send undisclosed draft compensation to Jacksonville. Shenault carries a $1,309,643 cap hit in 2022 and $1,659,464 hit in 2023.

The trade was made 24 hours before NFL teams are required to get their rosters to 53 players. Carolinas was down to 80 on Monday.

The Panthers appear set with their top four receivers in DJ Moore, Robbie Anderson, Terrace Marshall Jr. and Shi Smith, although injuries have been an issue for Marshall since he was selected in the second round last season.

Marshall did practice fully on Monday, and made a big-time catch down the sideline that showed his speed.

The Panthers made the trade in part because offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo has a history with Shenault from his 2020 season in Jacksonville as the quarterbacks coach. Shenault also brings a different skill set than the other receivers in terms of his size (6-1, 227), physicality and ability to run block.

The Jaguars drafted Shenault 42nd overall in 2020. He has 121 catches for 1,219 yards and five touchdowns in two seasons.

He caught 63 passes for 619 yards last season, but he also had eight drops — tied for second in the NFL, two behind leader Deebo Samuel — and had issues with running the wrong routes.

Shenault tried returning punts in the spring, and worked out there during training camp and the preseason. He returned two punts against Pittsburgh in the preseason, muffing the first one and gaining 5 yards on the other.

Shenault had three catches for 25 yards in two preseason games. He is known more for his physicality than his speed.

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