CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carolina Panthers general manager Dave Gettleman still hasn't gone back and watched a replay of the 24-10 loss to Denver in Super Bowl 50.

He plans to. He just doesn't know when.

Gettleman's focus is on preparing the roster for the 2016 season through free agency and the draft.

You shouldn't be surprised.

You also shouldn't be surprised that Gettleman isn't in a panic because right tackle Mike Remmers allowed three sacks in the title game. He's quick to remind the Panthers have won 22 of 25 games since Remmers became the starter.

He's also quick to remind he's not a "knee-jerk guy," which means he's not in the market for somebody to replace Remmers.

That doesn't mean Remmers will be the starting right tackle when the 2016 opens. Former Oklahoma tackle Daryl Williams, a fourth-round pick in 2015, could push for that job.

The Panthers also could sign a free-agent tackle -- although likely not a big name at a big price based on Gettleman's history -- that could surprise. Or the draft might uncover somebody that could replace Remmers.

Gettleman is all about creating competition.

He's just not about making snap decisions, reminding it takes three full seasons to evaluate players in today's NFL.

"I don't care what position it is, you're going to look to get better," Gettleman said on Thursday at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. "[Remmers is] young in his career, now. ... Don't take a one snapshot, quick and decide that, you know, that we need a right tackle."