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Snap Counts: Week 2 – 49ers at Panthers

DEFENSE

 

 

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Player Position Defense % Special Teams %
James Bradberry CB 65 100% 12 30%
Kurt Coleman S 62 95% 17 42%
Tre Boston S 62 95% 17 42%
Luke Kuechly LB 61 94% 7 18%
Thomas Davis LB 61 94% 5 12%
Bené Benwikere CB 45 69%
Kony Ealy DE 43 66% 7 18%
Charles Johnson DE 43 66%
Kawann Short DT 42 65% 7 18%
Star Lotulelei DT 40 62% 5 12%
Robert McClain CB 31 48% 7 18%
Shaq Thompson LB 30 46% 21 52%
Vernon Butler DT 30 46% 7 18%
Daryl Worley CB 28 43% 26 65%
Mario Addison DE 27 42% 10 25%
Lavar Edwards DE 18 28%
Ryan Delaire DE 17 26% 5 12%
A.J. Klein LB 4 6% 24 60%
Colin Jones DB 3 5% 24 60%
Dean Marlowe S 3 5% 13 32%
David Mayo LB 24 60%
Jeremy Cash LB 24 60%
Graham Gano K 19 48%
J.J. Jansen LS 12 30%
Andy Lee P 12 30%
  • Bradberry and Benwikere again started on the outside with McClain at nickel, but this week, Worley rotated in and Thompson saw an uptick in slot snaps. Worley led the Panthers in special teams snaps and finished second in overall tackles (6).
  • The Panthers wanted to get a look at Edwards, who took over Paul Soliai’s role on the inside. Edwards didn’t record a tackle, but he did knock down a pass.
  • Marlowe made his season debut, but then re aggravated his hamstring injury. He may now be IR-bound.

 

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  • Eric

    The Soliai signing seems to be a bust so far. Thanks for these, still one of the best features on the site.

  • Ronnie Markeith Bryant

    You can’t call a signing a bust after 2 weeks into a season. While it is surprising that he didn’t play, it’s only week 3.