When Carolina traded with Buffalo for cornerback Kevon Seymour just as the regular season began, it was assumed that Seymour would be a depth piece – some insurance at a position with two talented second-year corners the headliners.
But Seymour has seen his snaps increase over the past nine weeks to the point where he is in what statistically indicates a rotation with corner Daryl Worley.
Worley has started eight of nine games thus far (he was injured in Carolina’s victory against New England).
Against Philadelphia last month, Worley played 37.1 percent of available defensive snaps, while Seymour played 62.