Snap Count Analysis: Panthers Vs. Vikings

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OFFENSE

Player Position Offense % Special Teams %
Cam Newton QB 74 100%
Greg Olsen TE 74 100% 1 3%
Ryan Kalil C 74 100%
Byron Bell T 74 100% 3 10%
Mike Remmers T 74 100%
Andrew Norwell G 74 100% 3 10%
Jerricho Cotchery WR 59 80%
Kelvin Benjamin WR 54 73%
Trai Turner G 45 61% 1 3%
Philly Brown WR 43 58% 8 24%
Jonathan Stewart RB 42 57%
Mike Tolbert FB 33 45% 6 20%
Chris Scott G 29 39% 3 10%
Ed Dickson TE 25 34% 15 50%
Brenton Bersin WR 18 24% 7 23%
DeAngelo Williams
RB 14 19%
DeAndre Presley WR 5 7% 6 20%
Brandon Williams TE 2 3% 17 57%
Fozzy Whittaker RB 1 1% 10 33%
Brian Folkerts C 9 30%
Fernando Velasco G 3 10%

  • Mike Remmers, who had played just four snaps since he came into the league in 2012, was in for all 74 offensive plays at right tackle.
  • Trai Turner and Chris Scott platooned at right guard, with Turner seeing 61 percent of the snaps.
  • As expected, Philly Brown played his most snaps since he was in for 52 against the Steelers in Week 3.
  • DeAngelo Williams started, but Jonathan Stewart played 28 more snaps. Williams left late in the second half after breaking a bone in his hand.
  • Mike Tolbert, who averaged 32 snaps early this season, saw 33 plays in his first game since Week 3.

DEFENSE

Player Position Defense % Special Teams %
Josh Norman CB 48 100% 11 37%
Roman Harper S 48 100% 11 37%
Thomas Davis LB 48 100% 6 20%
Luke Kuechly LB 48 100% 6 20%
Charles Johnson DE 41 85%
Bené Benwikere CB 39 81% 3 10%
Dwan Edwards DT 37 77% 9 30%
Kawann Short DT 31 65% 5 17%
Tre Boston SS 29 60% 8 27%
Kony Ealy DE 24 50% 1 3%
Colin Cole DT 23 48% 5 17%
Antoine Cason CB 22 46% 8 27%
Wes Horton DE 21 44% 6 20%
Thomas DeCoud S 19 40% 9 30%
A.J. Klein LB 18 38% 27 90%
Colin Jones S 17 35% 26 87%
Mario Addison DE 15 31% 10 33%
Ben Jacobs LB 21 70%
Jason Williams LB 19 63%
Melvin White CB 15 50%
Adarius Glanton LB 15 50%
Brad Nortman P 9 30%
J.J. Jansen LS 9 30%
Graham Gano K 7 23%

  • 48 was by far the fewest snaps the defense has played this season. The previous low was 56 in Week 1 against the Bucs.
  • Bené Benwikere started at nickel corner but shifted to outside corner in the second half. Antoine Cason played a season-low 22 snaps, while Melvin White did not get in on defense for the second-straight game.
  • Colin Cole started in place of Star Lotulelei, but Dwan Edwards played 14 more snaps than Cole.
  • Tre Boston, who did not play on defense against the Falcons, saw 29 snaps after Thomas DeCoud was in for a season-low 19.
  • Kony Ealy played more than Wes Horton for the first time this season. Mario Addison’s 15 snaps were his fewest since Week 1.


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  • reggsum

    BlackBlueReview Thanks for always doing this. Nerds like me enjoy it.

  • BlackBlueReview

    reggsum of course. hopefully it helps add some insight