Jordan Matthews

Overall Rank
TE106
2024
Height
6' 3"
Weight
212 lbs
Arm Length
33"
(87th)
Draft Pick
2.10
(2014)
College
Vanderbilt
Age
32.3
Best Comparable Player
Eric Decker
Workout Metrics
4.46
78th
110.1
92nd
120.4
45th
11.13
65th
10.22
86th
40-Yard Dash
Speed Score
Burst Score
Agility Score
Catch Radius
48.3%
(95th)
College Dominator
13.2
(30th)
College YPR
18.1
(99th)
Breakout Age
Jordan Matthews has Re-Signed with the Carolina Panthers
2 months ago

Former wide receiver turned tight end Jordan Matthews has re-signed the 53 man roster of the Carolina Panthers.

The Carolina Panthers took a flyer on the 32 year old former wide receiver turned tight end Jordan Matthews this offseason to help fill the void left by injuries to the other tight ends on the roster. With tight ends Tommy Tremble dealing with a hamstring and Ian Thomas dealing with a calf injury, the only tight end left to practice was rookie 4th round pick Ja’Tavion Sanders. The Panthers signed Matthews and were very impressed by what they saw. Matthews was originally drafted as a wide receiver by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2nd round of the 2014 NFL out of Vanderbilt. Matthews had a good first three seasons in Philly averaging 75 catches, 891 yards and 6 receiving touchdowns. The Eagles ended up trading Matthews to the Buffalo Bills and he ended up suffering a couple of injuries that landed him on season ending IR. Since then Matthews has struggled to land with a team due to more injuries, he bounced around a few teams without ever getting much playing time. It was after the 2020 season that Matthews reworked his body into switching to the tight end position. The Panthers are the first team that has valued Matthews at tight end, and it showed when he played with the starters on offense in the last preseason game. This was the only drive the Panthers 1st team offense played all preseason and it ended with a touchdown to Matthews from second year quarterback Bryce Young. Matthews may finally be getting his chance to regain some of his former receiving glory.

 

 

Jordan Matthews may be a decent late round flyer at tight end in drafts. The top two options at tight end in Ian Thomas and Tommy Tremble are still dealing with their injuries. This opportunity may be short lived but this offense cannot be any worse than it was last season. Head coach Dave Canales is a quarterback guru who should cater this offense to fit Bryce Young’s skillset better than whatever that offense was from last season was. If the risk is too high for a late round flyer, Matthews may be decent wavier wire pickup after the first few games if he develops a connection with Young.

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Jordan Matthews Making a Swift Comeback in Carolina
2 months ago

With the Panthers tight end room looking for a leader, Jordan Matthews is emerging where there has recently been a large void.

Jordan Matthews is 32 years old and attempting to reinvent himself and spark his NFL career after having experienced failure at the wide receiver position. Dan Tonna on X reports that Jordan Matthews has been making waves with the Carolina Panthers and that Ian Thomas may be a surprise cut. 

 

While team reporters are not always accurate in their analysis, it is worth noting the observations being made by those who cover a team on a regular basis. As no tight end has emerged to steal away the starting job and franchise quarterback Bryce Young in need of a safety blanket and big target over the middle, Jordan Matthews stepping up is a breath of fresh air.

 

The future of the tight end position in Carolina looks to be Ja’Tavion Sanders, however Jordan Matthews needs to be on fantasy gamers radars, particularly those who deploy the late tight end strategy. Expect blossoming from the Carolina Panthers tight end room to bloom with meager results. In the meantime, it looks as if Jordan Matthews is making a career altering comeback.