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Carolina Panthers Snap Counts - Preseason Week 2 - Offense


Jeremy Igo

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Snap counts are a great way to see who the Carolina Panthers are getting an extended look at, and who they are not interested in beyond practice bodies. 

Here are the offensive snap counts for preseason week 2 at Tennessee Titans

Player  - Position - Snaps - % Snaps

Manhertz TE 44 76%
Moton T 38 66%
Van Roten G 38 66%
France T 37 64%
Silatolu G 30 52%
Folkerts C 22 38%
Gilbert QB 22 38%
Young FB 21 36%
Larsen C 21 36%
Clay WR 20 34%
Williams T 20 34%
Norwell G 20 34%
Turner G 20 34%
Duke WR 20 34%
Kalil T 20 34%
Anderson QB 20 34%
Frazier WR 18 31%
Funchess WR 18 31%
Byrd WR 17 29%
Dickson TE 17 29%
Gradkowski C 16 28%
Webb QB 16 28%
Benjamin WR 16 28%
Shepard WR 14 24%
Artis-Payne RB 13 22%
Olsen TE 13 22%
Wallace TE 12 21%
Whittaker RB 10 17%
Bersin WR 10 17%
Clausell T 10 17%
McCaffrey RB 9 16%
Stewart RB 6 10%
Armah RB 4 7%
Graham WR 3 5%
Williams TE 2 3%
Simmons RB 1 2%
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1 minute ago, chknwing said:

not sure I agree with that logic. low snap counts can be for players with locked spots on the 53.  high play count could be use more for bubble players whom they need to see more of to make a decision.

Low snaps counts go to two types. 

Roster locks and not interested. 

Manhertz getting a ton of reps means they want to really evaluate him. 

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1 minute ago, gmonjimbo said:

I think the team should keep 2 TEs: Dickson and Olsen. Use the extra  roster spot on Alex Armah. Manhertz, Simonsom, and Wallace are not worth keeping. 

exactly. We can keep one less receiver as well because of McCaffrey 

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32 minutes ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

OK, I'll point out the blatantly obvious....Armah needs a lot more game snaps.

I may have jumped on the Darrel Young cut prediction too soon. I didn't realize Armah had so few reps.

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10 minutes ago, csx said:

I may have jumped on the Darrel Young cut prediction too soon. I didn't realize Armah had so few reps.

4 snaps that included one real nice block and a TD reception.  Hopefully he sees more next week.

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