James Cook
(43%) saw an increase in snap percentage on Thursday against
the Patriots, splitting snaps almost evenly with Devin
Singletary (44%). Nyheim
Hines played 31% of the snaps. Teams playing on Thursday’s
will sometimes deviate from their normal running back rotation
and decrease the load on the lead back.
The Miami running game took a back seat this week but the
workload was split between Raheem
Mostert (61%) and Jeff
Wilson (37%).
Christian
McCaffrey played 82% of the snaps for the 49ers this week
and handled 25 touches. Jordan
Mason (18%) and Kyle
Juszczyk (55%) were the only other running backs to see
a snap.
Drake London
saw double-digit targets (12) for the second time this season
finishing with a 6-95-0 line. He played 87% of the snaps alongside
Olamide
Zaccheaus (87%). Damiere
Byrd (35%) was working as the No.3 receiver.
Christian
Watson (92%) and Allen
Lazard (94%) are the clear starters at receiver for Green
Bay with Randall
Cobb (50%) operating as the third receiver. Watson has 8
TDs in the last four weeks.
Quez Watkins
(51%) left early with a shoulder injury. A.J.
Brown (82%) and DeVonta
Smith (86%) played the majority of snaps for the Eagles.
Zach Pascal
(38%) was fourth in the rotation.
Robert Tonyan
(52%) isn’t seeing volume in the passing game and isn’t on the
field enough to be considered as a tight end play. The Packers
also use Marcedes
Lewis (42%), Josiah
Deguara (15%) and Tyler
Davis (11%).