knocked out on video Stitched Christian McCaffrey Jersey , and boy it wasn’t pretty." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesCat Scratch Reader homepageHorizontal - WhiteCat Scratch Readera Carolina Panthers communityFollow Cat Scratch Reader online:Follow Cat Scratch Reader on TwitterFollow Cat Scratch Reader on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchCat Scratch Reader main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsAboutPanthersOddsShopStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Keep Sounding PodcastPanthers 2019 Training CampCSR Film RoomPanthers offensive lineman Taylor Hearn allegedly caught street fighting in recent TMZ video New,85commentsThe offensive guard was allegedly caught getting knocked out on video, and boy it wasn’t pretty.EDTAccording to a video released by TMZ, it appears that Carolina Panthers offensive lineman Taylor Hearn was involved in a street fight outside of a bar in Augusta, Ga. on Thursday night. No arrests were made following the incident.Watch the video below to see what happened...This definitely isn’t a good look for Taylor Hearn or the Panthers organization as a whole. Hearn is currently Trai Turner’s backup at right guard, but he did play in four games this past season. Based on the performance of the Panthers’ offensive line last year Youth Marquis Haynes Jersey , there’s a good chance that Hearn isn’t a starter in this league. If he barely touched the field while the starters were struggling to protect Cam Newton, what does that say about Hearn? This video might be his last straw with the Panthers organization His recent antics may place his football career in jeopardy, especially since he isn’t what you would call a “premier” lineman in the NFL. It appears that the offensive line is already experiencing some upgrades with the return and re-signing of Daryl Williams and the recent free agency signing of Matt Paradis, so it will be interesting to see what happens to Hearn. What do you think, Panthers fans? The Panthers should take an offensive tackle or edge rusher according to the latest round of mock drafts."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Keep Sounding PodcastPanthers 2019 NFL DraftCSR Film RoomPanthers 2019 NFL DraftCarolina Panthers address two biggest needs in latest mock draft roundupNew,129commentsThe Panthers should take an offensive tackle or edge rusher according to the latest round of mock drafts. EDTShareTweetShareShareCarolina Panthers address two biggest needs in latest mock draft roundupMatthew Emmons-USA TODAY SportsWith the NFL Draft less than a month away Stitched Marquis Haynes Jersey , the Carolina Panthers still have numerous holes to fill in their roster. Whether it’s on offense or defense, the Panthers have dire needs on both sides of the ball. Particularly, at offensive tackle and defensive end. General manager Marty Hurney spoke with media earlier in the week hinting that Carolina’s free agency moves would allow the team to go after the best player available with the No. 16 overall pick. In Dan Kadar’s latest mock draft for SB Nation, he predicts the Panthers will follow the game plan of choosing the best player available and will pick offensive tackle Jonah Williams. My takeAlthough the pass rush was the weakest link for Carolina last season (and in my opinion, is still their most important need), choosing Jonah Williams wouldn’t be the worst thing to happen. Ron Rivera has yet to commit if either Daryl Williams or Taylor Moton will get first look at left tackle. With Cam Newton coming off a shoulder injury Youth Ian Thomas Jersey , it’s crucial to be able to protect him in the upcoming season. Jonah Williams can provide just that needed security. Although many are concerned with his length, Jonah Williams has power and mobility. His footwork is smooth and and he has play strength. Jonah Williams plays like a natural and shouldn’t need to be coached up much. What others are sayingRyan Wilson of CBS Sports agrees with Kadar on Jonah Williams being picked in the first round by the Panthers. In Matt Miller’s latest mock draft for Bleacher Report, he projects the Panthers will go after their defensive need. Sports Illustrated’s Kalyn Kahler also believes Carolina should focus on the pass rush. What do you think? Is it smart to go after an offensive player? Or should Carolina address their weak spot at defense?