Panthers DE Addison's big year should lead to snap increase

CHARLOTTE, NC - JANUARY 17: Charles Johnson #95 and Mario Addison #97 of the Carolina Panthers celebrate defeating the Seattle Seahawks during the NFC Divisional Playoff Game at Bank of America Stadium on January 17, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Carolina Panthers defeated the Seattle Seahawks 31-24. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

  • Max Henson of Panthers.com reports that defensive end Mario Addison, after a breakout campaign in 2016, has likely earned himself an increase in snaps this upcoming season. Addison was rewarded for his efforts with a three-year, $22.5 million contract this past offseason.
  • The former undrafted free agent played a career-high in snap percentage for the Panthers last season (46.9 percent), including 60 percent in the final three weeks of the season. Addison’s career year graded out as the 16th-best edge defender in the NFL (83.6).
  • Addison was an assassin on third down, as he held the highest pass-rush productivity (which measures pressure on a per-snap basis with weighting toward sacks) of any player on third down (18.9).
  • He also held his own on other downs — his 14.1 pass-rush productivity overall was tied for the best with Cameron Wake and 7.4 run-stop percentage was 15th-best in the NFL among 4-3 defensive ends.

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