After a strong performance in last week's Hall of Fame game against the Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers rookie quarterback Haynes King appears to have solidified his spot on the roster. "He's gonna make the team, and it wouldn't shock me if they ended up using him like in a Taysom Hill role," Schefter said. He was used in a multitude of ways on offense and special teams, recording 12 passing touchdowns, 34 rushing touchdowns and 11 touchdown receptions during his career. King was the hero of Thursday's Hall of Fame game, throwing for 180 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for 39 yards and the game-winning touchdown. He picked up a hamstring injury that will force him to miss time, and the Panthers signed veteran quarterback Kyle Trask to play behind starter Bryce Young and backup Kenny Pickett.