Things have been going well for third-year Carolina Panthers WR Dwayne Jarrett. Jarrett is off to a fast start in camp, fully realizing that this is a big year for him Jarrett had six catches as a rookie and 10 last season and the Panthers are anxious to see if he can be the team's No. 2 receiver at some point in the future. Veteran Muhsin Muhammad, who turned 36 in May, is in the final year of his contract with the Panthers and the obvious hope is that Jarrett can be the guy who eventually takes his place. "I'm waiting for my chance," Jarrett said. Source: Gaston Gazette