When healthy, David
Montgomery is operating in a lead-back role playing on 78%
of the snaps Thursday night against the Commanders. Khalil
Herbert played on 22% of the snaps but had 8 more rushing
yards than Montgomery.
Brian Robinson Jr. was top dog in the Commanders three-headed
committee but only played on 47% of the snaps. Antonio Gibson
(26%) and J.D. McKissic (30%) were still involved making this
an undesirable backfield for fantasy players.
Tyler Allgeier
(57%) and Caleb
Huntley (35%) saw the highest snap share for the Falcons.
Allgeier is the only consideration but he’s a Flex option at
best.
Breece Hall (67%) is dominating touches in the Jets backfield
over Michael Carter despite Carter playing 49% of the snaps.
Hall has touch counts of 19-20-22 the last three weeks.
Aaron Jones (56%) and AJ Dillon (49%) continue to split playing
time but as the offense continues to struggle, so does the
production in the running game.
Alexander Mattison (14%) came into Week 6 with a shoulder
injury which likely resulted in a lower snap share than normal.
Dalvin Cook played on 87% of the snaps.
Kenyan Drake played on 58% of the snaps and gave the Ravens
a spark in the running game while J.K. Dobbins played only
27% of the snaps. HC John Harbaugh stated that Dobbins’
knee “tightened up”.
Eno Benjamin basically had the Arizona backfield to himself,
playing on 87% of the snaps. Keaontay Ingram (13%) was the
only other running back to see a snap.
Kenneth Walker played on 69% of the snaps in his first game
as the starter for Seattle. DeeJay Dallas mixed in on 34%
of the snaps in a two-man committee.
It seems Melvin Gordon (16%) was benched Monday night against
the Chargers, or was he hurt? Either way, Latavius Murray
played 47% of the snaps with Mike Boone (36%) mixing in as
well. Murray will be an add on the waiver wire.
Volume continues to be a huge concern for the Bears’
wideouts. Only Darnell Mooney (92% of snaps) is worth considering.
Equanimeous St. Brown (64%) and Dante Pettis (61%) are role-fillers.
Tyquan Thornton saw his first significant action of the season
for the Patriots playing on 57% of the snaps. Jakobi Meyers
(81%) and DeVante Parker (79%) were the top two receivers.
It sounds like Randall Cobb (36%) may miss some time with
an ankle injury. Romeo Doubs (96%) and Allen Lazard (97%)
will continue to play the majority of snaps. Amari Rodgers
(33%) may see more playing time with Cobb out.
The Steelers are basically using three wide receivers exclusively.
Diontae Johnson (95%), Chase Claypool (86%) and George Pickens
(83%) are the only ones seeing significant snaps.
Marquise Brown (96%) was injured late in the game which prompted
the Cardinals to make a move for Robbie Anderson. Rondale Moore played on 99% of the snaps. DeAndre Hopkins returns
in Week 7.
Kyle Pitts saw a 57% snap share after missing Week 5 with
a hamstring injury. Not the kind of usage you want to see
out of a pre-season top five tight end.
George Kittle played on 98% of the snaps for the 49ers. Caught
in a negative script against the Falcons, Kittle finished
with an 8-83-0 line.
Hunter Henry played on 97% of the snaps for the Patriots
but Jonnu Smith (43%) was back in the mix this week.
Tyler Conklin (67%) and C.J. Uzomah (78%) have become unplayable
ever since Zach Wilson took over at quarterback.
Robert Tonyan turned in a monster performance (10-90-0) playing
on 63% of the snaps.
Hayden Hurst came into Week 6 with a groin injury but played
on 70% of the snaps for the Bengals.
Adam Trautman
(22%) left Week 6 with an ankle injury which could mean more
playing time for Juwan
Johnson (78%) in Week 7. Taysom
Hill played on 21% of the snaps.
The Bucs split snaps at tight end between Cade Otton (56%)
and Cameron Brate (47%) however, Brate suffered a neck injury
in this game which may give more snaps to Otton moving forward.
Rookie Greg Dulcich (71%) made his debut and scored the first
touchdown of the game. If you were holding out hope for Albert Okwuegbunam (0%) you can cut him. He was made inactive.
Gerald
Everett as a fantasy asset is losing steam. He played on
only 55% of the snaps and lost some targets to Donald
Parham (20%). Tre'
McKitty (42%) is largely a blocker.