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Snap Count Analysis: Cardinals at Panthers

OFFENSE

Player Position Offense % Special Teams %
Byron Bell T 80 100% 7 19%
Andrew Norwell G 80 100% 7 19%
Trai Turner G 80 100%
Mike Remmers T 80 100%
Ryan Kalil C 80 100%
Cam Newton QB 80 100%
Greg Olsen TE 80 100%
Kelvin Benjamin WR 70 88%
Jonathan Stewart RB 61 76%
Jerricho Cotchery WR 60 75%
Ed Dickson TE 50 62% 18 49%
Philly Brown WR 28 35%
Brenton Bersin WR 19 24% 13 35%
Mike Tolbert FB 15 19% 11 30%
DeAngelo Williams RB 6 8%
Brandon Williams TE 5 6% 32 86%
Fozzy Whittaker RB 4 5% 19 51%
Brian Folkerts C 2 2% 10 27%
Joe Webb QB 20 54%
Chris Scott G 7 19%
Fernando Velasco G 7 19%

  • The Panthers’ ball-control offense has racked up three of its five highest snap count totals of the season since Week 15.
  • Jonathan Stewart played a career-high 61 snaps.
  • DeAngelo Williams played a career-low six snaps.
  • Mike Tolbert totaled just 33 of a possible 133 snaps the last two weeks.
  • Fozzy Whittaker: Four offensive snaps, two touches, 43 total yards, touchdown.
  • After Philly Brown was injured late in the second quarter, Brenton Bersin tied his career high with 19 snaps.

DEFENSE

Player Position Defense % Special Teams %
Roman Harper S 47 100% 12 32%
Thomas Davis LB 47 100% 2 5%
Luke Kuechly LB 47 100% 2 5%
Josh Norman CB 45 96% 7 19%
Bené Benwikere CB 45 96% 7 19%
Tre Boston SS 45 96% 2 5%
Charles Johnson DE 44 94%
Colin Jones S 37 79% 16 43%
Kawann Short DT 30 64% 2 5%
Star Lotulelei DT 29 62% 2 5%
Dwan Edwards DT 19 40% 9 24%
Kony Ealy DE 19 40%
Wes Horton DE 18 38% 2 5%
Colin Cole DT 17 36%
Mario Addison DE 16 34% 11 30%
Adarius Glanton LB 8 17% 30 81%
Ben Jacobs LB 2 4% 28 76%
Melvin White CB 2 4% 20 54%
Kevin Reddick LB 28 76%
Carrington Byndom CB 25 68%
Brad Nortman P 15 41%
J.J. Jansen LS 15 41%
Graham Gano K 14 38%
Robert Lester S 7 19%

  • The defense tied its season low in snap counts. They also saw just 47 plays in Week 16 against the Browns.
  • The Panthers were in their nickel/Buffalo package for 37 snaps, their base for eight, and their goal line for two.
  • Frank Alexander’s deactivation didn’t matter much. Kony Ealy, Wes Horton and Mario Addison were each needed for fewer than 20 snaps.

SNAP COUNT ARCHIVE

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