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NFL Week 3 snap count snapshot (1 Viewer)

VA703

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Didn't see another thread.. thought id share

Bills

RB: Fred Jackson - 64%; C.J. Spiller - 36%

WR: Sammy Watkins - 100%; Robert Woods - 93%; Mike Williams - 60%

The split between Jackson and Spiller was bigger than ever in Week 3.

Chargers

RB: Donald Brown - 89%; Branden Oliver - 9%

TE: Antonio Gates - 64%; Ladarius Green - 32%

WR: Keenan Allen - 98%; Malcom Floyd - 89%; Eddie Royal -73%

Brown got a touch on 36 of the team's 63 offensive plays.

Titans

RB: Bishop Sankey - 42%; Dexter McCluster - 26%; Shonn Greene - 20%

WR: Nate Washington - 88%; Justin Hunter - 83%; Kendall Wright - 78%

Sankey had played just 10.9 percent of the team's offensive snaps prior.

Bengals

RB: Giovani Bernard - 64%; Jeremy Hill - 25%

WR: A.J. Green - 75%; Mohamed Sanu - 77%; Brandon Tate - 51%

Green's snap count will rise as his foot gets healthy.

Ravens

RB: Justin Forsett - 54%; Lorenzo Taliaferro - 46%

TE: Owen Daniels - 87%

WR: Torrey Smith - 72%; Steve Smith 60%

The return of Bernard Pierce will further complicate the backfield split.

Browns

RB: Terrance West - 50%; Isaiah Crowell - 47%

TE: Jordan Cameron - 85%

WR: Miles Austin - 73%; Andrew Hawkins - 70%; Taylor Gabriel - 58%

Cameron showed the shoulder injury was behind him Sunday.

Packers

RB: Eddie Lacy - 45%; James Starks - 36%

TE: Andrew Quarless - 60%; Richard Rodgers - 21%

Lacy had played 64.7 percent of the team's snaps prior to Sunday.

Lions

RB: Reggie Bush - 49%; Joique Bell - 48%

TE: Brandon Pettigrew - 65%; Joseph Fauria - 33%; Eric Ebron - 31%

Lions running game found success with Bush taking on bigger role.

Colts

RB: Trent Richardson - 51%; Ahmad Bradshaw - 34%

WR: Reggie Wayne - 73%; Hakeem Nicks - 49%; T.Y. Hilton - 46%

TE: Dwayne Allen - 77%; Coby Fleener - 68%; Jack Doyle - 36%

Richardson's improvement has not gone unrewarded.

Jaguars

RB: Toby Gerhart - 50%; Denard Robinson - 33%; Jordan Todman - 22%

WR: Cecil Shorts - 100%; Allen Hurns - 87%; Allen Robinson - 70%

The ineffective Gerhart gave way to Robinson, who logged a career-high eight rush attempts.

Raiders

RB: Darren McFadden - 95%

WR: James Jones - 70%; Denarius Moore - 64%; Rod Streater - 33%; Vincent Brown - 7%

Injuries forced McFadden to carry the load, but he failed to impress.

Patriots

RB: Stevan Ridley - 57%; Shane Vereen - 37%

WR: Julian Edelman - 93%; Brandon LaFell - 57%; Kenbrell Thompkins - 48%

TE: Michael Hoomanawanui - 64%; Rob Gronkowski - 59%

Gronkowski continues to be worked back slowly, while Vereen's shoulder limited his usage.

Vikings

WR: Cordarrelle Patterson - 89%; Greg Jennings - 84%; Jarius Wright - 41%

RB: Matt Asiata - 71%; Jerick McKinnon - 29%

Asiata was the workhorse, but he continues to do little to stand out.

Saints

RB: Pierre Thomas - 49%; Khiry Robinson - 41%

WR: Brandin Cooks - 70%; Marques Colston - 63%; Kenny Stills - 59%; Robert Meachem - 32%

Robinson took a huge -- and expected -- step forward following Mark Ingram's injury.

Texans

WR: Andre Johnson - 98%; DeAndre Hopkins - 98%

RB: Alfred Blue - 51% - Jonathan Grimes - 40%

Blue still split carries in his first start. Arian Foster could be back next week.

Giants

WR: Victor Cruz - 97%; Rueben Randle - 87%; Preston Parker - 61%

RB: Rashad Jennings - 76%; Andre Williams - 23%

TE: Larry Donnell - 80%; Daniel Fells - 44%

Williams' role has steadily declined each week.

Redskins

RB: Alfred Morris - 65%; Roy Helu - 32%

WR: Pierre Garcon - 79%; DeSean Jackson - 76%; Andre Roberts - 59%

TE: Niles Paul - 85%; Logan Paulsen - 59%

Paul continues to see a big role in Jordan Reed's absence.

Eagles

RB: LeSean McCoy - 74%; Darren Sproles - 29%

WR: Jeremy Maclin - 93%; Riley Cooper - 92%; Jordan Matthews - 63%

TE: Brent Celek - 63%; Zach Ertz - 52%

Sproles' role surprisingly shrunk in a shootout.

Cowboys

RB: DeMarco Murray - 79%; Lance Dunbar - 11%

TE: Jason Witten - 100%

WR: Dez Bryant - 86%; Terrance Williams - 82%; Cole Beasley - 43%

Fumbles are the only thing that can slow Murray.

Rams

RB: Benny Cunningham - 45%; Zac Stacy - 45%

WR: Brian Quick - 80%; Kenny Britt - 61%; Austin Pettis - 43%

TE: Jared Cook - 78%; Lance Kendricks - 67%

Stacy has been below 50 percent in two out of three games.

49ers

RB: Frank Gore - 50%; Carlos Hyde - 27%

WR: Anquan Boldin - 97%; Michael Crabtree - 89%; Brandon Lloyd - 67%; Steve Johnson - 59%

TE: Derek Carrier - 53%

Gore did not seem pleased about his role after the game.

Cardinals

RB: Andre Ellington - 73%; Stepfan Taylor - 21%

WR: Larry Fitzgerald - 93%; Michael Floyd - 91%; John Brown - 52%

Brown found the end zone again, but is still looking for a consistent role.

Chiefs

RB: Knile Davis - 74%; Joe McKnight - 21%

TE: Anthony Fasano - 100%; Travis Kelce - 65%

WR: Dwayne Bowe - 76%; Donnie Avery - 57%; Junior Hemingway - 38%

Davis filled in admirably in Jamaal Charles' absence.

Dolphins

RB: Lamar Miller - 77%; Daniel Thomas - 20%

WR: Brian Hartline - 91%; Mike Wallace - 80%; Brandon Gibson - 59%; Jarvins Landry -46%

TE: Charles Clay - 80%

Miller will be the guy until Knowshon Moreno can return.

Broncos

RB: Monte Ball - 75%; Ronnie Hillman - 19%

WR: Emmanuel Sanders - 99%; Demaryius Thomas - 97%; Wes Welker - 65%

TE: Julius Thomas - 97%; Jacob Tamme - 22%

Welker slid right into his role from last season, when he played 65 percent of the snaps.

Seahawks

RB: Marshawn Lynch - 73%; Robert Turbin - 18%

WR: Doug Baldwin - 87%; Jermaine Kearse - 81%; Percy Harvin - 67%

TE: Zach Miller - 91%; Luke Willson - 24%

Harvin was targeted on 17.3 percent of his snaps.

Steelers

RB: Le'Veon Bell - 73%; LeGarrette Blount - 26%

WR: Antonio Brown - 91%; Markus Wheaton - 61%; Justin Brown - 59%

A vintage Blount performance, he carved up a weakened defense late.

Panthers

RB: Jonathan Stewart - 42%; Mike Tolbert - 58%

WR: Kelvin Benjamin - 89%; Philly Brown - 84%; Jason Avant - 42%

Injuries have badly thinned out the backfield.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/fantasy-football-today/24720745/nfl-week-3-snap-count-snapshot

 
:thumbup: :thumbup:

Gore is probably now as sick of Harbug as I was a few weeks into his HC term when Gore's reception totals plummeted.

 
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One thing that stands out up there is that Shorts played 100% of the snaps and had 10 targets. Nice ROS opportunity if Bortles is better than Henne.

 
I don't think Shorts was even 100% healthy so maybe he was just decoy then caught some garbage time. something to keep an eye on. im assuming the chargers D will shut them down this week so he may be a easy pickup next week under the radar

 
Awesome. I love that this is now starting to be available. May be next season before it's fully integrated but we're working on something with snap count combined with targets that I think will be helpful. Thanks for posting.

J

 
Steelers

RB: Le'Veon Bell - 73%; LeGarrette Blount - 26%

WR: Antonio Brown - 91%; Markus Wheaton - 61%; Justin Brown - 59%
little surprised to see that --- apparently, pitt had matt spaeth or will johnson on the field almost every snap so 3 wide sets were probably virtually nonexistant.

didn't wheaton have a td overturned in that game, or something like that?

 
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Steelers

RB: Le'Veon Bell - 73%; LeGarrette Blount - 26%

WR: Antonio Brown - 91%; Markus Wheaton - 61%; Justin Brown - 59%
little surprised to see that --- apparently, pitt had matt spaeth or will johnson on the field almost every snap so 3 wide sets were probably virtually nonexistant.

didn't wheaton have a td overturned in that game, or something like that?
yeah I think they said he stepped out of bounds

 
Awesome. I love that this is now starting to be available. May be next season before it's fully integrated but we're working on something with snap count combined with targets that I think will be helpful. Thanks for posting.

J
I do it for free every year. Hell, I even started including red zone targets.
yeah, it's been available for a few years, now, to anybody who wanted to look into it.

profootballfocus has maybe been putting it out since something liek 2007, I think it was, but I can't remember.

I think football outsiders has had a good snap tracker for the last couple years

 
spiller only getting 36% of the snaps is just dumb

Looks like Bishop Sankeys snap count is creeping upwards
I think sankey might've gotten a bunch of garbage snaps, but you'd have to look into that
while it probably was garbage time technically, Sankey started the titans first drive of the 2nd half, and did some damage.

either way, I think the Titans need to see what he can do because the offense is struggling

 
It'd be interesting to include 3rd down targets - may imply trust, clutch, team's willingness to scheme for a specific receiver ...

 
Colts

RB: Trent Richardson - 51%; Ahmad Bradshaw - 34%

WR: Reggie Wayne - 73%; Hakeem Nicks - 49%; T.Y. Hilton - 46%

TE: Dwayne Allen - 77%; Coby Fleener - 68%; Jack Doyle - 36%

Richardson's improvement has not gone unrewarded.
Did not expect this. From watching red zone, I'd have thought Bradshaw got 2/3rds of the snaps. Seemed like he was always in the game whenever they'd cut over. Richardson may actually retain some value while Bradshaw is healthy.

 
Awesome. I love that this is now starting to be available. May be next season before it's fully integrated but we're working on something with snap count combined with targets that I think will be helpful. Thanks for posting.

J
I do it for free every year. Hell, I even started including red zone targets.
I couldn't find your other weekly posts about targets. Do you create a separate thread each week or do each week on the same post?

 
Awesome. I love that this is now starting to be available. May be next season before it's fully integrated but we're working on something with snap count combined with targets that I think will be helpful. Thanks for posting.

J
I do it for free every year. Hell, I even started including red zone targets.
I couldn't find your other weekly posts about targets. Do you create a separate thread each week or do each week on the same post?
Each week is in the same thread, I'm going to be updating it today.

 
Colts

RB: Trent Richardson - 51%; Ahmad Bradshaw - 34%

WR: Reggie Wayne - 73%; Hakeem Nicks - 49%; T.Y. Hilton - 46%

TE: Dwayne Allen - 77%; Coby Fleener - 68%; Jack Doyle - 36%

Richardson's improvement has not gone unrewarded.
Did not expect this. From watching red zone, I'd have thought Bradshaw got 2/3rds of the snaps. Seemed like he was always in the game whenever they'd cut over. Richardson may actually retain some value while Bradshaw is healthy.
It was a blowout. Richardson saw garbage minutes as the inferior back. They smartly saved bradshaws legs a bit in this one. Even with this much lower snap count, bradshaw easily outproduced trich again

 

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