With Conner on the sidelines, Eno
Benjamin played 73% of the snaps for the Cardinals while
Keaontay
Ingram played 30%. Corey
Clement got in for 1 snap on offense.
Kareem Hunt
(47%) continues to see the field at a typical rate but can’t
seem to produce. He only has two double-digit fantasy point
games (PPR) this season. Nick
Chubb played 57% of the snaps and saw 18 touches.
In his first game of the season, Gus
Edwards played on 36% of the snaps with Justice
Hill (31%) and Kenyan
Drake (27%) mixing in for a three-man committee. Touch counts:
Edwards (16), Hill (5), Drake (11) as the Ravens were run-heavy
this week.
With McCaffrey shipped off to San Francisco, Chuba
Hubbard got the start for Carolina and played on 46% of
the snaps. He left this game with an ankle injury. D'Onta
Foreman played on 54% of the snaps. Raheem
Blackshear saw a 10% snap share.
Tony Pollard
led the Dallas running backs with a 65% snap share. He continues
to be the more efficient and explosive player over Ezekiel
Elliott (49%) who continues to score touchdowns.
Head coach Doug Pederson seemed to indicate that James
Robinson (17%) might not be healthy which could be a reason
for his low snap rate in Week 7. Whatever the case, Travis
Etienne (80%) seems to have taken over as the lead back.
The Colts are using a no-huddle offense that saw them run
81 plays in Week 6, so in Week 7 they planned to rotate their
backs a bit more, resulting in Jonathan
Taylor’s a reduced snap percentage (55%). Nyheim
Hines played on 38% of the snaps and Deon
Jackson played on 8%.
AJ Dillon
(30%) has been a disappointment thus far as the Packers’ offense
continues to struggle. Aaron
Jones played on 74% of the snaps and is still viable as
an RB2 with upside.
Breece Hall
(20%) suffered an ACL injury. Michael
Carter (73%) is likely to see the biggest snap percentage
increase as a result. Ty
Johnson played on 17% of the snaps.
Mike Boone
(11%) left early with an ankle injury for the Broncos. Melvin
Gordon played on 51% of the snaps with Latavius
Murray (39%) seeing significant action.
With the Texans getting outscored 21-0 in the fourth quarter,
Dameon Pierce
(52%) lost a bit of snap share to Rex
Burkhead (35%).
We got word Sunday morning that Isiah
Pacheco would get the start for the Chiefs. That resulted
in a 30% snap share as KC continued to rotate their three running
backs. Jerick
McKinnon played on 44% of the snaps with Clyde
Edwards-Helaire coming in with a 27% snap share.
Raheem
Mostert (71%) continues to dominate snaps at running back
for the Dolphins. Chase
Edmonds played on 29% of the snaps.
Najee Harris
played on 77% of the snaps for the Steelers while Jaylen
Warren played on 23%. Warren only has handcuff value.
Trestan Ebner (11%) got a little bit of run for the Bears on
Monday night which kept the snap share of David Montgomery (56%)
a little bit in check. Khalil Herbert played on 41% of the snaps.
A.J. Green
was active for this game but didn’t see the field. DeAndre
Hopkins played 93% of the snaps with Rondale
Moore (89%), Greg
Dortch (53%) and Robbie
Anderson (20%) rounding out the top four for Arizona. Expect
Robbie’s snap share to increase moving forward.
After missing a couple weeks with a foot injury, Rashod
Bateman returned to play 56% of the snaps, down slightly
from his typical snap percentage. Devin
Duvernay (66%), Demarcus
Robinson (23%) and James
Proche (13%) also saw action for the Ravens.
The banged-up Chargers wide receiver room took another hit
with Mike
Williams (76%) going down late in the game with a sprained
ankle. DeAndre
Carter played on 94% of the snaps with Keenan
Allen (32%) used sparingly. Michael
Bandy (59%) and Jason
Moore (25%) also saw action.
Zach Ertz
continues to see a dominant snap share, playing on 80% of the
snaps Thursday night. Trey
McBride (52%) is playing in two-tight end sets.
The Saints tight end rotation included Juwan
Johnson (74%), Nick
Vannett (31%), Taysom
Hill (25%) and J.P.
Holtz (18%). We know Taysom has a valuable swiss-army-knife
role that keeps him in the TE conversation every week.
David Njoku
(62%) left with an ankle injury in this game. Harrison
Bryant (57%) would be an add if Njoku misses any time.
Rookie Cade
Otton played 81% of the snaps for Tampa Bay and seems to
have a solid role when Cameron
Brate is out.
Kyle Pitts
played 79% of the snaps. Atlanta throws the ball at such an
alarming low rate (13 pass attempts this week) that Pitts can’t
be trusted in your lineup.
The Bengals featured two tight ends this week: Hayden
Hurst (62%) and Mitchell
Wilcox (38%). Hurst is the only viable fantasy option.
Daniel
Bellinger left this game with an eye injury resulting in
him playing only 34% of the snaps. Tanner
Hudson (39%) is the next man up for the Giants.
Evan Engram
(85%) continues to see a dominant snap share for the Jaguars.
Even with Donald
Parham out, Gerald
Everett played on only 56% of the snaps. Tre' McKitty (34%)
and Richard
Rodgers (17%) were the other Chargers’ tight ends on the
field.