Snap Count Analysis: Panthers Vs. Packers

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OFFENSE

Player Position Offense % Special Teams %
Nate Chandler T 69 100% 3 9%
Fernando Velasco G 69 100% 2 6%
Andrew Norwell G 60 87% 3 9%
Ryan Kalil C 58 84%
Jerricho Cotchery WR 58 84%
Cam Newton QB 58 84%
Jonathan Stewart RB 55 80%
Greg Olsen TE 54 78%
Kelvin Benjamin WR 52 75%
Jason Avant WR 45 65%
Byron Bell T 40 58% 1 3%
Ed Dickson TE 33 48% 23 72%
David Foucault T 29 42% 3 9%
Brenton Bersin WR 17 25% 9 28%
Chris Ogbonnaya RB 16 23% 7 22%
Brian Folkerts C 12 17% 10 31%
Brandon Williams TE 11 16% 23 72%
Derek Anderson QB 11 16%
Trai Turner G 9 13%
Philly Brown WR 3 4% 9 28%
Darrin Reaves RB 1 3%

  • The three offensive lineman who played the most were: a converted defensive tackle (Nate Chandler), a player who ruptured his Achilles less than a year ago (Fernando Velasco), and an undrafted rookie (Andrew Norwell). Plus, a guy who was playing at the University of Montreal last season saw his most snaps yet (David Foucault).
  • Byron Bell was limited to 40 snaps because of an elbow injury, and a sprained ankle forced Trai Turner out after just three series.
  • Jonathan Stewart’s 55 snaps were the most he’s played since Week 7 of 2012. His 55 rushing yards were the most he’s gained since the 2011 season finale.

DEFENSE

Player Position Defense % Special Teams %
Melvin White CB 58 100% 11 34%
Antoine Cason CB 58 100% 6 19%
Thomas DeCoud S 52 90% 8 25%
Thomas Davis LB 52 90% 6 19%
Roman Harper S 49 84% 9 28%
Luke Kuechly LB 46 79% 5 16%
Charles Johnson DE 41 71%
Charles Godfrey CB 37 64% 8 25%
Kawann Short DT 32 55% 6 19%
Star Lotulelei DT 31 53% 6 19%
Mario Addison DE 29 50% 14 44%
Dwan Edwards DT 28 48% 9 28%
Wes Horton DE 27 47% 6 19%
Colin Cole DT 27 47%
Kony Ealy DE 17 29%
A.J. Klein LB 16 28% 28 88%
Ben Jacobs LB 10 17% 24 75%
Tre Boston SS 9 16% 8 25%
James Dockery CB 7 12% 23 72%
Colin Jones S 6 10% 29 91%
Adarius Glanton LB 6 10% 13 41%
Brad Nortman P 11 34%
J.J. Jansen LS 11 34%
Jason Williams LB 11 34%
Graham Gano K 6 19%

  • Antoine Cason and Melvin White each played every defensive snap. Josh Norman should be active next week, and he could be back as a starter.
  • Roman Harper was replaced late in the game by Tre Boston, who saw his first defensive snaps. It may be time to give the fourth-round pick a longer look.
  • Kony Ealy is still in a limited role, but the second-round pick needs to start being more productive. He has five tackles and no sacks in six games, and he doesn’t play on special teams.
  • James Dockery, who played seven defensive snaps, was in on the Packers first third-down. He took a bad angle on a tackle while Aaron Rodgers gained just enough yards for a first down.

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  • appgrad22

    Honest question here…is Jonathan Stewart still a good RB?  I know he has been injured quite a bit, but 55 yards is his best in 3 years?

  • bauerdavidson

    Yes. He has a guarenteed contact that says so…