The Bengals lost Joe Burrow (44.3%) to a wrist injury in this
game which obviously damaged their offensive production. Jake Browning (55.7%) completed 57.1% of his passes in relief.
Joe Mixon (63.9%) was the lone bright spot for the offense turning
in his second-best fantasy performance of the season (16-69-0,
5-31-1).
Trayveon Williams worked as the backup RB, playing 31.1% of the
snaps.
Tanner Hudson
(34.4%) saw the most targets (4) from the tight end position,
ahead of Irv Smith
(39.3%) who has just two targets in his last two games.
Keaton Mitchell
(36.4%) played ahead of Justice
Hill (25.8%) in this game, but the Ravens are still using
all three running backs which caps their upside… unless you’re
Gus Edwards
(37.9%) who seemingly finds the endzone every week.
Zay Flowers (98.5%) had a long catch-and-run TD called back on
a bad holding call. Odell Beckham Jr. (33.3%) missed some time
in this game with a shoulder issue but still managed 116 yards
on 4 catches.
Rashod Bateman (78.8%) and Nelson Agholor (40.9%) are also in
the mix, making it difficult to get usable production from Flowers.
TE Mark Andrews (10.6%) left early with an ankle injury and will
miss the remainder of the season which will affect this offense
moving forward. More use of the WRs should be expected and Isaiah Likely (74.2%) will be a priority pickup of the waiver wire.
TEN @ JAX
Offensive Snaps Titans: 40
Jaguars: 71
The extremely low play volume for Tennessee led to just 17 pass
attempts for Will Levis and 19 team rushing attempts.
WR Chris Moore played 75.0% of the snaps but saw just 1 target.
Jacksonville’s blowout led to Tank
Bigsby (14.1%) getting some extra work along with D’Ernest
Johnson (23.9%). The two backups combined for 17 touches.
Calvin Ridley (80.3%) came to life with a 7-103-2 day while Zay Jones returned to his No.3 role playing 63.4% of the snaps.
LAC @ GB
Offensive Snaps Chargers: 65
Packers: 72
Just 13 opportunities for Austin Ekeler (70.8%) this week (10-64-0,
2-6-0). Joshua Kelley (29.2%) was the only other RB to play a
snap.
Keenan Allen (93.8%) now has double-digit targets in three out
of his last four games. Quentin Johnston (86.2%) had a bad drop
on a long pass. He remains inconsistent and difficult to trust
in lineups despite the playing time.
TE Gerald Everett was inactive, which allowed Donald Parham to
play 72.3% of the snaps. He saw 6 targets (4-57-0).
Aaron Jones (20.8%) left early with a knee injury and third-stringer
Emanuel Wilson (8.3%) left with a shoulder injury. That leaves
AJ Dillon (72.2%) to get most of the work next week.
Christian Watson (77.8%) played the most snaps of any Packers
receiver and finally found the endzone. However, he’s not
getting enough looks or consistent enough to be a fantasy WR3.
The Packers are spreading the ball out to four WRs making them
all risky options. Romeo Doubs (68.1%), Jayden Reed (69.4%) and
Dontayvion Wicks (33.3%) also see action.
Luke Musgrave (63.9%) and Tucker Kraft (41.7%) are splitting
tight end duties but Musgrave remains the pass-catching option.
NYG @ WAS
Offensive Snaps Giants: 55
Commanders: 81
Saquon Barkley
played 90.9% of the snaps for the Giants and caught 2 touchdown
passes.
TE Daniel Bellinger played 92.7% of the snaps but had just 3
targets.
With Antonio Gibson out, Brian Robinson Jr. played 77.8% of the
snaps and had 26 opportunities, including 9 targets as the Commanders
were playing from behind in this game. Chris Rodriguez Jr. (19.8%)
filled the backup role and finished with a 6-43-0, 1-5-0 line.
Durham Smythe was inactive which allowed Julian Hill (67.1%)
and Tyler Kroft (30.0%) to share tight end duties. The Dolphins
don’t use their tight ends in the passing game so we can
ignore them.
Michael Wilson
(shoulder) was inactive. Rondale
Moore (72.1%) saw 1 target that went for a 48-yard TD. Greg
Dortch played 75.4% of the snaps behind Marquise
Brown (95.1%). Brown has 3 catches in the last two weeks.
Dortch led the group with a 27.6% target share.
TE Trey McBride played every snap and continues to be an easy
TE1. He had a 24.1% target share.
Devin Singletary (85.1%) dominated the backfield for the Texans
with Dameon Pierce out. He handled 88% of the rushing attempts.
The Texans were back to their normal three-wide receiver group
of Nico Collins (76.1%), Tank Dell (76.1%) and Robert Woods (74.6%).
Dell posted his third 100-yard receiving game of the season. Collins
led the group with a 28.9% target share.
CHI @ DET
Offensive Snaps Bears: 75
Lions: 62
D’Onta Foreman
(24.0%) left this game with an ankle injury. Khalil
Herbert (42.7%) and Roschon
Johnson (33.3%) would split time if Foreman were to miss next
week with Herbert being the lead running back.
TE Cole Kmet played 78.7% of the snaps and had an 18.2% target
share.
You kind of figured David Montgomery (40.3%) was going to score
a TD in this game. Jahmyr Gibbs (56.5%) did most of his yardage
damage through the air (6-59-0).
Chuba Hubbard (49.2%) and Miles Sanders (45.8%) had a more even
workload share this week. Both had 12 touches.
Adam Thielen (89.8%) had a whopping 42.3% target share. Jonathan Mingo played 94.9% of the snaps while D.J. Chark played 74.6%
and didn’t have a target.
TB @ SF
Offensive Snaps Buccaneers: 71
49ers: 60
Rachaad White (80.3%) continues to have a strong role despite
the rushing stats being inefficient. He makes up for it in the
receiving game.
Trey Palmer (71.8%) continues to impress on the field but isn’t
seeing enough volume behind Mike Evans (78.9%) and Chris Godwin
(80.3%).
TE Cade Otton (95.8%) continues to be an every-down player for
the Bucs.
Brock Purdy posted another highly efficient performance (21 of
25, 333-3-0, 4-14-0).
Brandon Aiyuk (88.3%) saw a 24% target share which was second
to TE George Kittle (96.7%) who saw a 36% target share. Deebo Samuel (85.0%) played his normal role but was left out the endzone.
SEA @ LAR
Offensive Snaps Seahawks: 65
Rams: 67
Kenneth Walker (10.8%) left with an oblique injury and is likely
to miss some time. That paves the way for Zach Charbonnet (84.6%)
to see increased work. DeeJay Dallas should fill-in behind Charbonnet.
DK Metcalf (70.8%) led the receivers with a 23.7% target share.
Tyler Lockett (55.4%) was dealing with a hamstring issue and saw
his snaps decrease a bit. Jaxon Smith-Njigba (67.7%) had a 15.8%
target share.
Royce Freeman (62.75) got more work than Darrell Henderson (35.8%)
for the Rams but Freeman isn’t involved in the receiving
game. He has 1 target on the season.
Cooper Kupp (26.9%) left this game with an ankle injury which
allowed Austin Trammell (68.7%) to see increased opportunities.
Trammell had a 20.7% target share.
The Jets were never in this game. Breece Hall (63.2%) has a difficult
time carving out fantasy value given the poor state of this offense.
Dalvin Cook (24.6%) had 2 touches while Israel Abanikanda (17.5%)
played 10 meaningless snaps.
Garrett Wilson (94.7%) had 8 targets that resulted in 2 catches
for 9 yards. WR Xavier Gipson played 78.9% of the snaps but isn’t
going to have fantasy value until the Jets demonstrate they can
move the ball.
Buffalo got Ty Johnson (21.1%) involved this week which led to
a three-headed RBBC. James Cook (46.1%) had 20 touches while Latavius Murray (31.6%) had 10.
WR Khalil Shakir (73.7%) broke loose for an 81-yard TD reception.
Stefon Diggs (80.3%) still led the receivers with a 27.6% target
share but was bottled up by the Jets secondary.
Alexander Mattison (64.9%) and Ty Chandler (31.1%) shared the
bulk of the running back work for the Vikings. 20 opportunities
for Mattison, 14 for Chandler.
Jordan Addison (94.6%), K.J. Osborn (95.9%) and Brandon Powell
(59.5%) were the three wide receivers used by the Vikings. Addison
led the group with a 20.7% target share.
TE T.J. Hockenson (70.3%) had a 24.1% target share. The Vikings
also used Josh Oliver (45.9%) this week who went 4-47-0.
The Broncos continue to use three running backs with Javonte Williams (49.1%) being the lead dog. Samaje Perine (36.4%) plays
mostly in passing situations while Jaleel McLaughlin (14.5%) has
the most contingent value if Williams were to go down.
Marvin Mims played 56.4% of the snaps but is still having to
deal with Lil'Jordan Humphrey who played 34.5% of the snaps. Courtland Sutton (80.0%) now has 8 TDs on the season while Jerry Jeudy (70.9%)
has 1.
PHI @ KC
Offensive Snaps Eagles: 56
Chiefs: 79
The Chiefs-D dominated the Eagles offense, especially in the
first half which limited their play total. Jalen Hurts threw just
22 passes.
D’Andre Swift
(64.3%) was the offensive star for the Eagles taking 15 touches
for 107 yards and a TD. Kenneth
Gainwell (30.4%) and Boston
Scott (12.5%) combined for 4 touches.
A.J. Brown
(94.6%) was shadowed up by DB L'Jarius
Sneed. That resulted in Brown getting 1 catch for 8 yards
on 4 targets. That resulted in DeVonta
Smith (94.6%) seeing a 38.1% target share (6-99-0).