The Carolina Panthers have parted ways with another one of last year’s draft picks.
As announced by the team on Friday afternoon, second-year safety Jammie Robinson has been waived. Robinson was selected by the Panthers in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL draft.
Robinson played in 15 games with a pair of starts during his rookie campaign. Those outings saw him record 17 combined tackles, with 269 of his 333 total snaps (70.1 percent) coming on special teams.
2024 has been similar for Robinson in terms of his deployment. He’s appeared in just six games and has chalked up 97 of his 108 snaps as a special teamer.
The 23-year-old defender is now the second draft 2023 choice the Panthers have cut ties with this season, as second-round wide receiver Jonathan Mingo was traded to the Dallas Cowboys on Nov. 5.
Taking Robinson’s spot on the 53-man roster will be fellow safety Nick Scott, who has now been activated from injured reserve. Scott has started in four of his seven games for Carolina this year.