Snap Counts: Week 4 — Panthers at Buccaneers

Bill VothNews, Week 4: Panthers at Bucs1 Comment

PHOTO: Margaret Bowles

OFFENSE

Player Position Offense % Special Teams %
Michael Oher T 58 100% 7 22%
Mike Remmers T 58 100% 7 22%
Trai Turner G 58 100% 7 22%
Andrew Norwell G 58 100% 7 22%
Ryan Kalil C 58 100%
Cam Newton QB 58 100%
Greg Olsen TE 58 100%
Philly Brown WR 43 74%
Ed Dickson TE 34 59% 16 50%
Ted Ginn WR 34 59% 2 6%
Jonathan Stewart RB 29 50%
Devin Funchess WR 26 45%
Mike Tolbert FB 23 40% 7 22%
Brenton Bersin WR 21 36% 9 28%
Cameron Artis-Payne RB 15 26%
Fozzy Whittaker RB 6 10% 14 44%
Richie Brockel TE 1 2% 22 69%
Joe Webb QB 18 56%
Fernando Velasco C 7 22%

NOTES

  • Season-low snaps for Stewart and a season high for Artis-Payne, who played more than Whittaker for the first time.
  • Over the past two games, Brown has played 91 snaps with one catch on three targets.
  • Funchess finished without a catch for the first time, equaling his season-low snap count from Week 1.
DEFENSE

Player Position Defense % Special Teams %
Kurt Coleman FS 79 100% 4 12%
A.J. Klein LB 79 100% 11 34%
Josh Norman CB 67 85% 6 19%
Thomas Davis LB 60 76% 5 16%
Charles Tillman CB 57 72% 8 25%
Kony Ealy DE 52 66% 5 16%
Bené Benwikere CB 52 66% 3 9%
Kawann Short DT 50 63% 6 19%
Shaq Thompson LB 48 61% 10 31%
Roman Harper S 47 59% 5 16%
Mario Addison DE 40 51% 13 41%
Ryan Delaire DE 40 51% 1 3%
Star Lotulelei DT 38 48% 6 19%
Dwan Edwards DT 37 47% 13 41%
Jared Allen DE 35 44%
Tre Boston SS 32 41% 12 38%
Kyle Love DT 24 30% 1 3%
Colin Jones S 20 25% 24 75%
Teddy Williams CB 12 15% 19 59%
Ben Jacobs LB 25 78%
Graham Gano K 15 47%
David Mayo LB 14 44%
J.J. Jansen LS 11 34%
Brad Nortman P 11 34%

NOTES

  • Coleman is the only Panthers’ defensive player still at 100 percent of snaps (302/302).
  • A year after Norman didn’t play a single defensive snap at Tampa Bay, his star and price continue to skyrocket.
  • Gutty performance by Davis who played all but 19 snaps a week after he couldn’t raise his arm because of a pectoral injury.
  • Benwikere, who was replaced by Jones for a segment of the second quarter, had been averaging 85 percent of snaps before he played 66 percent on Sunday.
  • Ealy set career highs with 52 snaps and five tackles, but he’s still looking for his first sack of the season.
  • Coach Ron Rivera said last week he hoped Allen could play 35-40 snaps. He hit 35 while Delaire went to 40 in his NFL debut.
  • After playing just 17 snaps in Week 1, Thompson’s averaged 43 over his past three games. It’ll be interesting to see how the first-round pick and Klein divide playing time when Luke Kuechly returns.
  • Boston went from 20 snaps combined the first three weeks to 32. His rotation with Harper is becoming more even.

SHARE THIS POST
Share this post










Submit
  • Matt

    Rivera is wisely trying to temper expectations on Delaire. The guy played against a patchwork OL and rookie QB. He looks like a good pick-up, but let’s not get carried away.

    Boston will probably have a starting role by December.

    Has anyone looked at Atlanta’s schedule the rest of the way? Good grief. It looks like a cakewalk.