Kenneth
Walker (87% snap share) is dominating playing time for Seattle.
Travis Homer
(15%) was the only other running back to take an offensive snap.
Rachaad
White (64%) is slowly but surely stealing snaps from Leonard
Fournette (29%). Fournette was dinged up in this game which
helped lead to a wider gap between the two.
We’ve yet to see Nyheim
Hines (8%) get any meaningful playing time in Buffalo. Devin
Singletary (72%) dominated snaps against Minnesota over
James Cook
(17%).
Sad times for D’Andre
Swift (31%) as the Lions continue to use three running backs
and limit Swift’s playing time. Jamaal
Williams (40%) and Justin
Jackson (27%) also saw action.
The Titans used Dontrell
Hilliard (42%) a fair amount against the tough Broncos run
defense at the expense of Derrick
Henry (58%).
The reshuffled Colts running back room led to Jonathan
Taylor playing a whopping 94% of the snaps. Jordan
Wilkins (5%) and Zack
Moss (2%) barely saw the field.
Elijah
Mitchell played for the first time since Week 1 and saw
a 35% snap share but handled 19 touches as San Francisco ran
the ball 41 times. Christian
McCaffrey played 65% of the snaps.
Isaiah
McKenzie (69%) has a big enough snap share at No.3 wide
receiver spot in Buffalo to warrant weekly flex consideration
but target volume is a concern. Stefon
Diggs (92%) and Gabriel
Davis (93%) rarely come off the field.
A.J. Brown got dinged up in the game but did return, playing
on 78% of the snaps. DeVonta Smith (86%), Quez Watkins (58%)
and Zack Pascal (42%) rounded out the four-man group.
Kyle Pitts
played on 89% of the snaps for Atlanta, finishing with 2 catches,
28 yards on 8 targets.
It’s a three-man committee at tight end for the Seahawks.
Noah Fant
(52%), Will
Dissly (42%) and Colby
Parkinson (27%). Fant and Dissly are weekly streaming options.
Cameron
Brate (45%) was back in the mix for the Bucs this week which
dinged Cade Otton’s
snap share (61%) a bit. Ko
Kieft (31%) was also in the mix.
Dawson Knox
played 81% of the snaps for the Bills.
T.J. Hockenson
(93%) has been thrown directly into the fire in Minnesota.