Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Carolina Panthers Snap Counts - Preseason Week 2 - Defense


Jeremy Igo

Recommended Posts

Carolina Panthers snap counts for preseason week 2 against the Tennesee Titans - Defense 

Mayo LB 46 61%
Jacobs LB 41 55%
Williams CB 41 55%
Crume DT 41 55%
Cash LB 37 49%
McCray SS 35 47%
Jones FS 34 45%
Hall DE 32 43%
Luke CB 31 41%
Norris LB 30 40%
Southward CB 30 40%
Mass DE 27 36%
Moore DE 26 35%
Sanchez CB 25 33%
Cox DE 23 31%
Bradberry CB 21 28%
Short DT 21 28%
Coleman SS 21 28%
Davis LB 21 28%
Webster DE 19 25%
Worley CB 19 25%
Wujciak DT 19 25%
Parms SS 18 24%
Adams SS 18 24%
Lotulelei DT 18 24%
Obada DE 18 24%
Thompson LB 17 23%
Addison DE 17 23%
Horton DE 17 23%
Munnerlyn CB 17 23%
Peppers LB 15 20%
Richards DB 12 16%
Johnson DE 12 16%
Boulware LB 6 8%
Bigger LB 17 2%
Jansen LS 7 21%
Gano K 6 18%
Butker K 5 15%
Palardy P 5 15%
Lee P 2 6%
Miley DE 1 3%
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

Eric Crume is putting in some serious work.

Big 330lb nose tackle will probably make the team with Butler's injury. One of the reasons I'm am not overly concerned about our inability to stop the run has to do with our top 3 reserve DT being injured. Kyle Love, Butler and Toby Johnson.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Personally think they are looking to ''hide'' Boulware in hopes of assigning to the PS, similar to Byrd a few years back. Continue to work, and get acclimated and in the event you're called up be ready. I'd personally take him over Norris/Jacobs just because this defense needs some nasty on it, as does ST's. 

We don't have that head on fire guy, we still need that head on fire guys.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

22 minutes ago, SetfreexX said:

Personally think they are looking to ''hide'' Boulware in hopes of assigning to the PS, similar to Byrd a few years back. Continue to work, and get acclimated and in the event you're called up be ready. I'd personally take him over Norris/Jacobs just because this defense needs some nasty on it, as does ST's. 

We don't have that head on fire guy, we still need that head on fire guys

Boulware is far from a practice squad player at this point. 

 

They aren't hiding him. There are better players they want a look at. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Two of the top five in snaps were also top 5 in PFF grades.

TOP 5 GRADES

LB David Mayo, 85.5 overall grade

CB James Bradberry, 83.1 overall grade

DI Eric Crume, 82.4 overall grade

T Taylor Moton, 81.8 overall grade

HB Cameron Artis-Payne, 79.6 overall grade

---PFF Refocused

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Incorrect, I have watched us consistently over quite a number of years. When I say Cam relied on athleticism, I simply mean his dual threat style and athleticism overshadowed the deficiencies in the passing game (his own or those created by the system).  Now I wouldn’t disagree that our OCs over that time were not amazing and arguably held him back, but correct me if I’m wrong, Cam had a habit of locking onto his receivers and overthrowing them. Gettleman even drafted two big receivers - Kelvin Benjamin and Devin Funchess - to give Cam receivers with a big catch radius.  Again, correct me if I’m wrong, but Cam had some mechanical issues. For example, the reliance on arm strength over touch and his footwork often led to him throwing off the back foot. There were many debates on these boards about his mechanics, with far more knowledgeable posters than I braking down what he needed to improve on. End of the day, I was as big a Cam fan as the next person, but he did have his shortcomings as a passer. Had he played under someone like Sean McVay or a similar offensive guru, with a high quality QB coach, then I’m sure they would have ironed out the kinks and he would have been far more dangerous and successful than he was. And that’s a scary thought of what he could have been under the likes of a McVay! 
    • It's true that we are not scoring at a much higher clip than the Saints. They're averaging ~18.4 with Shough and in that same span we're averaging ~19, so pretty close, despite Bryce having better TD numbers over that period. Both our teams are a far, far cry from the NFL average of 23.3...
    • I like when this big kat is going crazy panther fan and not the pat jersey betting against persona. 
×
×
  • Create New...