Week 3 Snap Counts and Usage: The Nuances Behind the Numbers
ARIJames Conner's injury is a game-changer. Trey Benson got the reins, with Emari Demercado getting some run, but this is Benson's role going forward.ATLDarnell Mooney led the receiving game with 11 targets to Drake London's 8. Kyle Pitts had 6 targets and is still second on the team in target share. Ray-Ray McCloud's snap share jumped to 70%, likely due to the team trailing.BUFJames Cook's snap share went up to 67%, the highest it's been all season. Ray Davis played a season-low 7%. The WR usage reverted to a primary two-man group with Keon Coleman (75%) and Khalil Shakir (70%), while Joshua Palmer played 43%. However, Dalton Kincaid had the most targets (6) on the week and is now second on the team in targets through three weeks.CARWith Ja'Tavion Sanders injured, Tommy Tremble's playing time went up to 57%. Rico Dowdle played a season-high 40% of snaps, a 6% increase from Week 1. David Moore played 97% of snaps with Xavier Legette out.CHIThe Bears are moving toward a committee backfield. D'Andre Swift played 61% of snaps, while Kyle Monangai played 29%. Despite a big day, Luther Burden still only played 29% of snaps and saw only 3 targets. Rome Odunze is the clear WR1 with 27 targets on the season, while DJ Moore and Olamide Zaccheaus are tied for second with 16.CINIt's hard to glean much from the Bengals' numbers this week due to a difficult game. Chase Brown's snaps were down to 55%, and Tahj Brooks played 18%, which could be due to the blowout. Tee Higgins and Noah Fant are tied for second on the team with 14 targets, behind Ja'Marr Chase's 27.CLEThe Browns had a shocking win at Green Bay, with Joe Flacco continuing to spread the ball around. Judkins' snap share jumped from 27% to 55%, a very encouraging sign for the rookie. The other rookie, Isaiah Bond, also saw a significant jump in snaps, from 38% to 65%.DALWith CeeDee Lamb leaving the game early with an injury, Tolbert's snaps jumped to 88% and Turpin's to 66%. Jake Ferguson had a huge day with 14 targets, giving him 32 on the season and making him the clear target leader on the team. Miles Sanders has played more snaps in every game this season, with a high of 36% in Week 3.DENJK Dobbins played 67% of snaps, while RJ Harvey remained around 30%. Troy Franklin continues to be the WR2, playing 79% of snaps and being second on the team in targets.GBTucker Kraft leads the team in targets with 15. The absence of Jayden Reed led to increased snaps for all other WRs, with Dontayvion Wicks (68%), Matthew Golden (71%), and Romeo Doubs (89%) all playing their most snaps of the season.HOUWoody Marks's snap count jumped to 48%, up from 27% last week, while Nick Chubb is still hovering just over 50%. In his first week active, Christian Kirk played 67% of snaps and is already third on the team in targets with an 8 target outing.INDTyler Warren leads the Colts in targets with 21, followed by Michael Pittman with 19. Adonai Mitchell played 42% of snaps with Alec Pierce leaving early due to a concussion.JACTravis Etienne played a season-low 54% of snaps, while LeQuint Allen played a season-high 30%, and Bhayshul Tuten played only 17%. Parker Washington played 71% of snaps with Dyami Brown out with a shoulder injury, while Travis Hunter only played 53%. BTJ leads the team with 25 targets, while Hunter, Washington, and Strange are all tied for second with 16.KCTyquan Thornton led the team in targets in Week 3 and is now second on the team with 18. Hollywood Brown leads with 27 targets, but 16 of them came in Week 1. Travis Kelce is close behind with 17 targets.LARPuka Nacua and Davante Adams are dominating targets, with 73 of the team's 93 total targets.LVAshton Jeanty's snap count has been trending down, with a 61% snap share this week compared to 86% in Week 1. Zamir White played 29%, and it appears Jeanty will continue to lose snaps.MIADe'Von Achane and Tyreek Hill are tied for the lead in targets with 23. Darren Waller will play situationally in Week 4, which could mess with snap counts, but so far every week has been similar for the Dolphins' top players.MINJordan Mason played 60% of snaps and dominated on the ground. Adam Thielen played 75% of snaps, even in a blowout. Jordan Addison is set to return in Week 4.NERhamondre Stevenson fumbled twice and Antonio Gibson fumbled once, leading to Tre'Veyon Henderson playing a season-high 46% of snaps. Hunter Henry leads the team in targets. Kayshon Boutte leads the wide receivers in snaps but is fourth on the team in targets. Stefon Diggs played 53% of snaps, similar to Week 2.NOKevin Austin played for the first time this season and got 30% of snaps. Chris Olave leads the league with 37 targets through three weeks. Juwan Johnson's 28 targets are good for second among tight ends.NYGWith Tyrone Tracy hurt, Cam Skattebo played 59% of snaps, and Devin Singletary at 24%. Malik Nabers leads the team with 32 targets, while Skattebo led the team with 8 targets in Week 3.NYJGarrett Wilson has 30 targets on the season, which easily leads the team. Breece Hall is 2nd and has 13 targets. Braelon Allen's snaps were back up to 33%. Arian Smith has earned more and more snaps each game, playing 78% in Week 3.PHIJahan Dotson played 78% of snaps with the Eagles trailing. A.J. Brown has 19 targets on the year, and DeVonta Smith has 18. Saquon Barkley played a whopping 94% of snaps.PITJaylen Warren played 80% of snaps and appears to have taken over the lead role, with Kenneth Gainwell playing a season-low 26%. The Steelers are also running more two-tight end sets, with Jonnu Smith and Pat Freiermuth both playing over 70% of snaps.SEAKen Walker played a season-high 53% of snaps with Zach Charbonnet out. Sam Darnold only played 68% of snaps due to a blowout.SFChristian McCaffrey is the target leader with 32, Ricky Pearsall in second with 24. McCaffrey played 91% of snaps. Kendrick Bourne played 72% without Jauan Jennings. DeMarcus Robinson will be off suspension for Week 4.TBEmeka Egbuka was on a snap count and played 64%. Mike Evans left the game early with an injury, and Tez Johnson is the favorite to gain playing time if Evans misses time.TENCalvin Ridley leads the team in targets with 21, followed by Elic Ayomanor with 18. There were no significant changes in snap counts.WASWithout Ekeler, Jacory "Bill" Croskey-Merritt played 40% of snaps, while Chris Rodriguez started and played 38%. Jeremy McNichols played 26%. Terry McLaurin left early with an injury, leading to an uptick in snaps for Chris Moore and Luke McCaffrey. Zach Ertz played a season-low 52%, while Ben Sinnott played a season-high 57%.
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