A number of teams have expressed interest in Brian Burns, according to reports.
The Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are some of the teams that have inquired about Burns.
Carolina has already made some significant moves this season, firing head coach Matt Rhule and trading wide receiverRobbie Anderson to the Arizona Cardinals.
It's possible that the Carolinas would trade Burns since they have the worst record in the league at 0-6.
According to Fowler, the Carolinas have told teams they are probably done making trades and would prefer to keep Burns and D.J. Moore.
The price tag on Burns appears to be high. Fowler was told that Carolina is looking for at least two first-round picks in exchange for Burns.
If the asking price is correct, the Rams would be hard-pressed to land Burns since their first-round pick in 2023 is owned by the Lions.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentThe Eagles have both their own and the New Orleans Saints' first-round picks in the next few years.
The Rams have a chance to win the Super Bowl even though they're 3-3. The Eagles are the last remaining perfect team in the league, and they are the favorite to win the Super Bowl.
Acquiring Burns will help put any of those teams over the hump, given what he has accomplished so far in his four-year career.
The No. 16 overall pick out of Florida State finished with 7.5 sacks in his first year in the league and followed that up with nine in the next two years.
He had 50 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and two forced turnovers, earning him his first Pro Bowl selection.
The defensive end has been a bright spot for Carolina this season, as he has racked up 24 tackles and four sacks in six games.
Burns will make $16 million next season after Carolina exercised the fifth year of his contract.
If the Panthers decide not to invest a lot of money in Burns moving forward, there are plenty of other teams that could be interested in him.