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Snap Counts - Raiders at Panthers


Jeremy Igo

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From Panthers.com

 

Player Offensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Russell Okung 67 (100%) 5 (17%)
Michael Schofield 67 (100%) 5 (17%)
John Miller 67 (100%) 5 (17%)
Taylor Moton 67 (100%) 5 (17%)
Matt Paradis 67 (100%)  
Teddy Bridgewater 67 (100%)  
Christian McCaffrey 65 (97%)  
DJ Moore 58 (87%)  
Robby Anderson 55 (82%)  
Curtis Samuel 50 (75%)  
Ian Thomas 44 (66%)  
Chris Manhertz 36 (54%) 5 (17%)
Brandon Zylstra 8 (12%) 13 (45%)
Alex Armah 8 (12%) 11 (38%)
Seth Roberts 5 (7%)  
Mike Davis 3 (4%) 15 (52%)
Pharoh Cooper 3 (4%) 10 (34%)
  • Christian McCaffrey played 65 of a possible 67 snaps on offense. Mike Davis was in for three snaps and Alex Armah had eight snaps.
  • DJ Moore, Robby Anderson and Curtis Samuel played the majority of offensive snaps at WR, with all three playing over 75 percent. Brandon Zylstra (eight), Seth Roberts (five) and Pharoh Cooper (three) saw minimal action on offense.
  • Chris Manhertz technically started at tight end, but Ian Thomas saw more snaps at tight end. There were 13 snaps when they were both in together.
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Player Defensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Juston Burris 63 (100%) 12 (41%)
Jeremy Chinn 63 (100%) 8 (28%)
Shaq Thompson 63 (100%) 6 (21%)
Tre Boston 63 (100%)  
Troy Pride 58 (92%) 7 (24%)
Tahir Whitehead 57 (90%) 6 (21%)
Rasul Douglas 51 (81%) 4 (14%)
Brian Burns 43 (68%) 7 (24%)
Derrick Brown 43 (68%) 6 (21%)
Kawann Short 40 (63%) 6 (21%)
Stephen Weatherly 38 (60%) 3 (10%)
Zach Kerr 24 (38%) 5 (17%)
Bravvion Roy 19 (30%)  
Yetur Gross-Matos 16 (25%) 2 (7%)
Marquis Haynes 15 (24%) 5 (17%)
Efe Obada 14 (22%) 12 (41%)
Donte Jackson 11 (17%) 1 (3%)
Corn Elder 6 (10%) 18 (62%)
Adarius Taylor 4 (6%) 18 (62%)
Sam Franklin 2 (3%) 18 (62%)
  • Donte Jackson played just 11 snaps before leaving the game with an ankle injury. Rasul Douglas played 51 snaps in his place at cornerback, making two pass deflections.
  • Jeremy Chinn played 100 percent of the snaps in his debut, racking up eight tackles. He had the second-most tackles of any rookie in Week 1 in Panthers history.
  • Brian Burns, Derrick Brown, Kawann Short and Stephen Weatherly all played over 60 percent of the snaps along the line, while Zach Kerr, Bravvion Roy, Yetur Gross-Matos, Marquis Haynes and Efe Obada rotated in at a little under 20 percent of the snaps. Kerr had the most run among the second group.
Table inside Article
Player Special Teams Snaps
Jermaine Carter 24 (83%)
Julian Stanford 18 (62%)
Myles Hartsfield 16 (55%)
Trenton Cannon 11 (38%)
Joey Slye 11 (38%)
J.J. Jansen 7 (24%)
Joseph Charlton 7 (24%)
Tyler Larsen 5 (17%)
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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I know it's hard to take CMC off the field, but for all that talk about Mike Davis and his great camp he ended up only getting three snaps. I hope we're not not going to run CMC into the ground before we have a team that's ready to legitimately compete for a spot in the playoffs.

Take CMC out and I think it may have been a worse result. They know for absolutely sure you are going right up the gut

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12 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Bravvion Roy getting 30% of snaps is interesting. That is a whole lot of rotation for a 6th round rookies first game. 

Honestly he made more of an impact than KK Short did.

Not surprised to see Chinn on the field all game. Dude is a stud in the making. Future Thomas Davis replacement at OLB.

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I feel like everytime I looked up, I saw Kerr in the game, to see such a lower number was surprising. 

Boston-Chinn-Burris needs to be on the field as much as possible. I think Douglas was a helluva signing and our starting CBs could be Douglas-Apple at some point with Jackson and Pride rotating in and out where needed.

Biggest problem areas for us that concern me the most are Whitehead and KK. It's only one game, but whoooo...... it was tough to see.

If our rookie DT is getting double and triple-teamed and disrupting a top-5 OL, he needs support shooting the gaps and creating pressure for all of his work. 

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

I didn’t focus on him really but our LT not getting completely abused is a nice change.  Congrats to Okung and Moton for that matter.

If you don't notice your O-line, thats a good thing. usually, their screw-ups are the only thing that gets noticed unless you're specifically watching.

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