NFL Snap Counts in 2025: Is Chase Brown a Workhorse or ...
Snap counts drive opportunity. Opportunity drives fantasy points.
When we track usage trends, we gain an edge in both draft season and weekly lineup decisions.
Today’s goal is simple: break down 2025 NFL snap counts, layer in injuries, coaching changes, and role shifts, and turn that data into actionable takeaways for 2026.
Here's what the numbers are telling us.
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NFL Snap Counts by Team
Click the team names to jump down to their 2025 snap counts:
49ers Snap Counts
| Brock Purdy |
Mac Jones | Christian McCaffrey |
Brian Robinson | Jauan Jennings | Ricky Pearsall | Kenrick Bourne | George Kittle | Jake Tonges |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | DNP | 76% |
24% | 66% | 84% | DNP | 28% | 39% |
| Week 2 | DNP | 100% | 77% | 23% | 87% | 89% | 49% | DNP | 79% |
| Week 3 | DNP | 100% | 91% | 9% | DNP | 97% | 72% | DNP | 69% |
| Week 4 | 100% | DNP | 85% | 15% | 73% | 56% | 67% | DNP | 68% |
| Week 5 | DNP | 100% | 88% | 14% | DNP | DNP | 81% | DNP | 73% |
| Week 6 | DNP | 100% | 93% | 7% | 77% | DNP | 80% | DNP | 83% |
| Week 7 | DNP | 100% | 75% | 25% | 85% | DNP | 78% | 81% | 12% |
| Week 8 | DNP | 100% | 96% | 4% | 85% | DNP | 79% | 90% | 10% |
| Week 9 | DNP | 98% | 86% | 14% | 79% | DNP | 73% | 86% | 6% |
| Week 10 | DNP | 100% | 78% | 22% | 92% | DNP | 68% | 90% | 5% |
| Week 11 | 91% | 9% | 71% | 29% | 75% | 75% | 24% | 87% | 9% |
| Week 12 | 100% | DNP | 83% | 17% | 90% | 76% | 9% | 91% | 3% |
| Week 13 | 94% | 6% | 79% | 21% | 81% | 87% | 34% | 87% | 12% |
| Week 14 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 15 | 100% | DNP | 84% | 16% | 81% | 58% | 45% | 96% | 3% |
| Week 16 | 95% | 5% | 80% | 15% | 82% | DNP | 70% | 62% | 24% |
| Week 17 | 100% | DNP | 85% | 15% | 90% | 81% | 26% | DNP | 69% |
| Week 18 | 100% | DNP | 86% | 14% | 88% | DNP | 52% | 95% | DNP |
| Total | 51% | 49% | 83% | 17% | 71% | 43% | 57% | 49% | 37% |
Christian McCaffrey won leagues last season because he stayed on the field. He logged a position-high 932 snaps, an 83% share, and the volume fueled his RB1 finish. That usage keeps him in the middle of Round 1 in early best-ball ADP.
The risk is obvious. McCaffrey turns 30 this season and is coming off 450 touches, including the playoffs. His breakaway rate has also declined for three straight years, which means you're betting on volume and scoring equity more than explosive efficiency.
Monitor the No. 2 RB job in San Francisco closely. If the 49ers spend even a mid- to late-round draft pick on an RB, that player immediately becomes one of the strongest handcuff targets in fantasy. If they don’t add meaningful competition, McCaffrey’s touch floor remains elite and justifies the Round 1 investment.
Jauan Jennings led the team’s WRs in targets, catches, yards, and TDs, but he’s an unrestricted free agent. If he leaves, Ricky Pearsall’s role expands. Pearsall posted a 78% snap share when active but missed eight games. He’s a volatile WR3 with contingent upside.
At TE, George Kittle is reportedly targeting a September return from his torn Achilles. Treat him as a high-risk, high-upside TE. In deeper leagues, Jake Tonges is a watch-list stash if Kittle’s recovery lags.
Bears Snap Counts
| Caleb Williams |
D'Andre Swift |
Kyle Monangai | DJ Moore | Rome Odunze | Luther Burden | Olamide Zaccheaus | Colston Loveland | Cole Kmet |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 81% | 13% | 84% | 94% | 27% | 45% | 57% | 90% |
| Week 2 | 84% | 57% | 41% | 88% | 100% | 18% | 44% | 53% | 90% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 61% | 29% | 90% | 90% | 29% | 58% | 10% | 93% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 66% | 28% | 76% | 76% | 28% | 60% | DNP | 100% |
| Week 5 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 6 | 100% | 56% | 34% | 94% | 97% | 23% | 84% | 42% | 52% |
| Week 7 | 100% | 54% | 45% | 87% | 94% | 28% | 52% | 67% | 41% |
| Week 8 | 100% | 49% | 46% | 84% | 94% | 17% | 60% | 81% | DNP |
| Week 9 | 100% | DNP | 74% | 85% | 100% | DNP | 64% | 81% | 26% |
| Week 10 | 100% | 62% | 39% | 62% | 78% | 49% | 57% | 62% | 66% |
| Week 11 | 100% | 57% | 37% | 81% | 76% | 44% | 13% | 75% | 79% |
| Week 12 | 100% | 45% | 54% | 77% | 78% | 51% | 35% | 65% | 63% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 53% | 45% | 91% | 80% | 51% | 28% | 59% | 67% |
| Week 14 | 100% | 57% | 41% | 83% | DNP | 71% | 79% | 59% | 76% |
| Week 15 | 100% | 56% | 42% | 88% | DNP | 39% | 82% | 65% | 73% |
| Week 16 | 100% | 55% | 45% | 95% | DNP | DNP | 86% | 83% | 77% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 59% | 41% | 92% | DNP | 58% | DNP | 82% | 61% |
| Week 18 | 100% | 58% | 42% | 85% | DNP | 62% | 11% | 91% | 89% |
| Total | 99% | 54% | 41% | 85% | 64% | 35% | 50% | 61% | 67% |
The Bears jumped to sixth in total offense (369.2 yards per game) and ninth in scoring (25.9 points per game) in Ben Johnson's first season after finishing in the bottom five in both categories in 2024.
D’Andre Swift missed Week 9 with a groin injury, and Kyle Monangai capitalized with a 198-yard breakout. That reinforced a shift to a split backfield that began after the team's Week 5 bye. From Week 6 on, Swift handled 55% of the snaps, while Monangai played 45%.
That split matters heading into 2026. Chicago showed us it’s comfortable operating a two-back rotation. Swift still offers more in the passing game, but the Bears could clear $6 million in cap space by releasing him.
If they make that move, Monangai’s outlook changes dramatically. He would jump into RB2 territory based on projected volume alone, though Chicago would almost certainly add competition through the draft. Monitor Swift’s contract status closely. It will directly shape this backfield’s draft value.
Luther Burden surged to WR13 production over Chicago’s final five games while Rome Odunze was sidelined, capitalizing on a spike in routes and targets. That stretch showed the ceiling. The trade of D.J. Moore only solidifies Burden and Odunze's roles and will keep both TEs heavily involved.
The Bears used two-TE sets at the sixth-highest rate in the league (32.6%), a meaningful signal for 2026 usage. Cole Kmet averaged 4.2 more snaps per game than Colston Loveland, but Loveland still finished as the TE12 overall.
That tells you where the fantasy juice is. Loveland earned the higher-value routes and carries top-5 potential. Kmet, meanwhile, logged the fifth-most pass-blocking reps among TEs (80).
Bengals Snap Counts
| Joe Burrow | Joe Flacco |
Chase Brown |
Samaje Perine | Ja'Marr Chase | Tee Higgins | Andrei Iosivas | Mike Gesicki | Noah Fant |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | DNP | 75% | 25% | 87% | 79% | 65% | 31% | 50% |
| Week 2 | 30% | DNP | 71% | 29% | 96% | 87% | 84% | 52% | 25% |
| Week 3 | DNP | DNP | 55% | 27% | 86% | 82% | 62% | 30% | 32% |
| Week 4 | DNP | DNP | 73% | 31% | 96% | 83% | 90% | 56% | DNP |
| Week 5 | DNP | DNP | 53% | 47% | 92% | 97% | 87% | 50% | 24% |
| Week 6 | DNP | 100% | 54% | 46% | 100% | 80% | 94% | 3% | 49% |
| Week 7 | DNP | 100% | 63% | 37% | 99% | 87% | 70% | DNP | 68% |
| Week 8 | DNP | 100% | 54% | 42% | 98% | 88% | 80% | DNP | 47% |
| Week 9 | DNP | 100% | 96% | 1% | 99% | 82% | 84% | DNP | 46% |
| Week 10 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 11 | DNP | 100% | 82% | DNP | 97% | 92% | 74% | DNP | 48% |
| Week 12 | DNP | 98% | 89% | DNP | DNP | 77% | 83% | 43% | 28% |
| Week 13 | 100% | DNP | 60% | 40% | 99% | DNP | 94% | 28% | 42% |
| Week 14 | 100% | DNP | 67% | 37% | 100% | 73% | 65% | 42% | 42% |
| Week 15 | 100% | DNP | 62% | 45% | 97% | DNP | 89% | 57% | 24% |
| Week 16 | 90% | 10% | 61% | 39% | 87% | 62% | 51% | 48% | DNP |
| Week 17 | 83% | 17% | 61% | 31% | 77% | 57% | 70% | 23% | 22% |
| Week 18 | 99% | 1% | 56% | 49% | 100% | 87% | 53% | 38% | 22% |
| Total | 43% | 38% | 66% | 31% | 89% | 69% | 77% | 29% | 34% |
Chase Brown still posted strong fantasy numbers, but his playing time fluctuated starting in Week 5. Beginning in Week 6, Samaje Perine played 42% of Cincinnati’s snaps before leaving early in Week 9 with an injury. When he returned in Week 13, Perine handled 40% of the snaps.
Perine is under contract for 2026, but Brown’s role could face pressure if Cincinnati adds a stronger backup option.
Tee Higgins stayed healthy and finished tied for 29th among WRs in snap rate (81%). His increased presence had no negative impact on Ja’Marr Chase, who ranked second at the position with 987 snaps.
Mike Gesicki’s usage and production dipped after signing a three-year, $25.5 million deal. He failed to eclipse a 10% target share and didn’t finish among the top 40 fantasy scorers at the position. It’s hard to see that changing with Chase and Higgins absorbing such a large share of the targets.
Bills Snap Counts
| Josh Allen | James Cook | Ray Davis | Ty Johnson | Khalil Shakir | Keon Coleman | Josh Palmer | Tyrell Shavers | Dalton Kincaid | Dawson Knox | Jackson Hawes |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 56% | 12% | 33% | 71% | 88% | 62% | 20% | 51% | 56% | 19% |
| Week 2 | 87% | 47% | 27% | 25% | 49% | 51% | 51% | 33% | 48% | 55% | 47% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 67% | 7% | 25% | 70% | 75% | 43% | 20% | 55% | 53% | 43% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 73% | 8% | 20% | 53% | 73% | 25% | 24% | 37% | 41% | 53% |
| Week 5 | 100% | 72% | 9% | 16% | 63% | 62% | 51% | 25% | 54% | 56% | 29% |
| Week 6 | 100% | 53% | 4% | 42% | 60% | 86% | 11% | 49% | DNP | 81% | 54% |
| Week 7 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 8 | 83% | 44% | 24% | 32% | 48% | 73% | DNP | 40% | 22% | 43% | 56% |
| Week 9 | 100% | 76% | 5% | 20% | 61% | 68% | DNP | 47% | 35% | 48% | 47% |
| Week 10 | 96% | 50% | 10% | 40% | 66% | 62% | DNP | 35% | 26% | 68% | 43% |
| Week 11 | 100% | 66% | 2% | 32% | 54% | DNP | 50% | 54% | DNP | 77% | 34% |
| Week 12 | 100% | 55% | 9% | 35% | 67% | DNP | 50% | 39% | DNP | 86% | 33% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 61% | 18% | 27% | 49% | 45% | DNP | 61% | DNP | 72% | 70% |
| Week 14 | 100% | 75% | 6% | 25% | 50% | 28% | DNP | 56% | 34% | 55% | 53% |
| Week 15 | 100% | 67% | 9% | 26% | 69% | 56% | 33% | 50% | 36% | 64% | 44% |
| Week 16 | 100% | 56% | 16% | 32% | 48% | DNP | 70% | 58% | 38% | 68% | 64% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 51% | 13% | 38% | 78% | DNP | 50% | 57% | DNP | 63% | 28% |
| Week 18 | 1% | 3% | 64% | 33% | DNP | 81% | 84% | 5% | 13% | 5% | 29% |
| Total | 91% | 56% | 15% | 30% | 56% | 51% | 35% | 39% | 27% | 58% | 43% |
James Cook’s role expanded in a meaningful way. His snap share jumped 24.2% from 2024, and he responded with 1.4 more fantasy points per game.
Ty Johnson served as the No. 2, out-snapping Ray Davis in 15 of 17 games.
The bigger issue is at WR. Khalil Shakir’s efficiency dipped, but the usage held steady. We'll see how his potential new role impacts the offense.
Buffalo made a splash move by trading for D.J. Moore, who will add a much-needed downfield element to Joe Brady's scheme. Brady was the OC in Carolina in 2020 and most of 202. Moore averaged 80.5 receptions and 1,175 receiving yards in those two seasons.
The addition of Moore will also have a major impact on Shakir and Buffalo's ancillary pass-catchers.
Josh Palmer played a respectable 58% of the snaps in his 11 full games. Keon Coleman was benched, and postseason injuries to Tyrell Shavers and Gabe Davis raise questions about depth.
A knee injury slowed Dalton Kincaid, and he also missed three games with a hamstring issue. Even when active, his usage was concerning. Kincaid was out-snapped by Dawson Knox in 10 of the 12 games they played together, but Kincaid owns the superior target rate. Consider him a risky TE1 until he proves he can stay healthy and reclaim the lead role.
Broncos Snap Counts
| Bo Nix | RJ Harvey |
JK Dobbins | Courtland Sutton | Troy Franklin | Pat Bryant | Marvin Mims | Evan Engram | Adam Trautman |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 29% | 53% | 95% | 59% | 5% | 53% | 34% | 58% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 33% | 45% | 78% | 83% | 24% | 36% | 43% | 62% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 29% | 67% | 81% | 79% | 25% | 44% | DNP | 37% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 41% | 44% | 85% | 58% | 33% | 40% | 43% | 52% |
| Week 5 | 100% | 20% | 53% | 95% | 59% | 54% | 36% | 41% | 42% |
| Week 6 | 100% | 28% | 50% | 80% | 58% | 58% | 35% | 47% | 38% |
| Week 7 | 100% | 25% | 49% | 94% | 62% | 51% | 53% | 56% | 31% |
| Week 8 | 94% | 27% | 52% | 84% | 63% | 56% | 30% | 43% | 63% |
| Week 9 | 100% | 32% | 46% | 92% | 79% | 57% | DNP | 51% | 73% |
| Week 10 | 100% | 28% | 52% | 87% | 74% | 49% | DNP | 44% | 69% |
| Week 11 | 100% | 61% | DNP | 92% | 66% | 56% | 24% | 40% | 66% |
| Week 12 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 13 | 100% | 47% | DNP | 81% | 53% | 70% | 33% | 54% | 59% |
| Week 14 | 100% | 68% | DNP | 65% | 26% | 47% | 27% | 36% | 74% |
| Week 15 | 100% | 68% | DNP | 88% | 50% | DNP | 31% | 28% | 62% |
| Week 16 | 100% | 59% | DNP | 94% | 64% | 64% | 32% | 44% | 58% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 65% | DNP | 82% | 38% | DNP | 47% | 31% | 72% |
| Week 18 | 88% | 56% | DNP | 78% | 42% | 66% | 32% | 39% | 58% |
| Total | 100% | 42% | 30% | 86% | 59% | 42% | 33% | 40% | 57% |
RJ Harvey led Denver’s backfield late but took a back seat to J.K. Dobbins until Dobbins was injured in Week 10. Before that, Harvey played just 29% of Denver’s snaps and handled 19% of the carries.
After Dobbins went down, Harvey’s role grew. He played 59% of the Broncos’ snaps and took 47% of the backfield carries the rest of the way. Still, Denver’s reported interest in notable free agents adds risk to Harvey’s 2026 outlook.
At WR, Troy Franklin opened the year playing 66% of the snaps through Week 11 as the No. 2 option. After the Week 12 bye, Pat Bryant overtook him, out-snapping Franklin 62% to 45%.
Both players still out-snapped Marvin Mims, but Mims finished with more targets (51) and receptions (37) than Bryant despite fewer total snaps. We’ll see if Bryant’s late-season momentum carries over or if the Broncos settle into a fantasy-unfriendly rotation for the WR3 role in 2026.
There was plenty of talk about using Evan Engram creatively, but it never materialized. Engram exceeded a 50% snap rate just three times all season.
Browns Snap Counts
| Shedeur Sanders |
Dillon Gabriel |
Quinshon Judkins | Jerome Ford | Dylan Sampson | Jerry Jeudy | Cedric Tillman | Isaiah Bond | Harold Fannin | David Njoku |
|
| Week 1 | DNP | DNP | DNP | 54% | 43% | 88% | 88% | 28% | 72% | 84% |
| Week 2 | DNP | 10% | 27% | 48% | 24% | 88% | 95% | 38% | 63% | 82% |
| Week 3 | DNP | DNP | 55% | 36% | 8% | 83% | 74% | 65% | 64% | 76% |
| Week 4 | DNP | 4% | 58% | 27% | 13% | 82% | 22% | 55% | 85% | 84% |
| Week 5 | DNP | 100% | 56% | 37% | 10% | 90% | DNP | 57% | 79% | 96% |
| Week 6 | DNP | 100% | 40% | 40% | 18% | 89% | DNP | 87% | 80% | 44% |
| Week 7 | DNP | 95% | 65% | 23% | 16% | 68% | DNP | 44% | 82% | DNP |
| Week 8 | DNP | 100% | 33% | 24% | 46% | 83% | DNP | 54% | 74% | 59% |
| Week 9 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 10 | DNP | 100% | 52% | 19% | 30% | 96% | 73% | DNP | 66% | 68% |
| Week 11 | 51% | 49% | 60% | 31% | 11% | 82% | 78% | 42% | 73% | 65% |
| Week 12 | 90% | DNP | 49% | 16% | 37% | 65% | 53% | 29% | 90% | 49% |
| Week 13 | 97% | 2% | 60% | 22% | 19% | 84% | 63% | 29% | 92% | 51% |
| Week 14 | 97% | DNP | 46% | 19% | 38% | 88% | 64% | 48% | 90% | 9% |
| Week 15 | 100% | DNP | 67% | DNP | DNP | 96% | 12% | 68% | 96% | DNP |
| Week 16 | 98% | 2% | 39% | DNP | DNP | 73% | 47% | 48% | 86% | DNP |
| Week 17 | 100% | DNP | DNP | DNP | 35% | 94% | 58% | 23% | 23% | DNP |
| Week 18 | 100% | DNP | DNP | DNP | 50% | 88% | 77% | 54% | DNP | DNP |
| Total | 40% | 34% | 42% | 25% | 23% | 85% | 47% | 45% | 73% | 47% |
Todd Monken takes over as Cleveland’s new HC, and the quarterback decision will shape everything. Expect a legitimate camp battle between Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders, and Dillon Gabriel. Until someone clearly wins the job, approach this passing game with caution in early drafts.
Quinshon Judkins’ 73% rush share was encouraging, but his overall snap usage fluctuated. Although he drew a solid 36 targets, Judkins handled just 11% of Cleveland’s two-minute snaps and 9% of long down-and-distance plays. Dylan Sampson and Jerome Ford combined for 87% of the team’s two-minute snaps.
That passing-down usage matters for a team that opened with the fifth-fewest projected wins and could be forced into pass-heavy scripts. Ford is a free agent, so those targets are up for grabs, but we’ll see how Cleveland’s backfield evolves under Todd Monken. For now, Judkins looks like a low-end RB2 unless he earns a larger share of the passing game.
A knee injury limited David Njoku in the second half of the season. After Cleveland’s Week 9 bye, Njoku eventually missed the final four games, though his role had already begun to shrink. Harold Fannin played over 90% of the snaps in the three games before Njoku got hurt.
Njoku isn’t expected back, giving Fannin a clear path to a major role. With that level of usage, he has a realistic shot at pushing for top-five TE production if the opportunity holds.
Buccaneers Snap Counts
| Baker Mayfield |
Bucky Irving |
Rachaad White | Sean Tucker | Emeka Egbuka | Mike Evans | Chris Godwin | Sterling Shepard | Jalen McMillian | Cade Otton |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 76% | 24% | 3% | 93% | 83% | DNP | 64% | DNP | 86% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 71% | 31% | 1% | 93% | 79% | DNP | 75% | DNP | 91% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 74% | 28% | DNP | 64% | 72% | DNP | 61% | DNP | 92% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 61% | 42% | DNP | 89% | DNP | 81% | 63% | DNP | 96% |
| Week 5 | 100% | DNP | 80% | 21% | 85% | DNP | 77% | 41% | DNP | 92% |
| Week 6 | 100% | DNP | 77% | 23% | 53% | DNP | DNP | 49% | DNP | 100% |
| Week 7 | 99% | DNP | 90% | 10% | 75% | 20% | DNP | 64% | DNP | 97% |
| Week 8 | 97% | DNP | 55% | 34% | 88% | DNP | DNP | 41% | DNP | 97% |
| Week 9 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 10 | 100% | DNP | 72% | 32% | 88% | DNP | DNP | 65% | DNP | 97% |
| Week 11 | 99% | DNP | 60% | 44% | 94% | DNP | DNP | 66% | DNP | 97% |
| Week 12 | 56% | DNP | 60% | 37% | 90% | DNP | 36% | 59% | DNP | 86% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 52% | 38% | 15% | 85% | DNP | 66% | 26% | DNP | 97% |
| Week 14 | 100% | 49% | 49% | 16% | 88% | DNP | 69% | 57% | DNP | 81% |
| Week 15 | 100% | 54% | 42% | 12% | 64% | 55% | 96% | DNP | 49% | DNP |
| Week 16 | 100% | 62% | 39% | 8% | 56% | 66% | 64% | DNP | 53% | 94% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 54% | 48% | 6% | 58% | 75% | 79% | DNP | 52% | 97% |
| Week 18 | 100% | 63% | 33% | 7% | 58% | 75% | 70% | DNP | 55% | 96% |
| Total | 97% | 37% | 51% | 16% | 78% | 44% | 38% | 31% | 12% | 88% |
Bucky Irving played 72% of Tampa Bay’s snaps before his shoulder injury, accounting for 71% of the carries and 15% of the targets. When he returned in Week 13, his role dipped. Irving played 56% of the snaps with a 65% rush share and an 8% target share.
Rachaad White handled 41% of the snaps during that stretch, while Sean Tucker dominated the short-yardage work. White and Tucker are both free agents, so Irving could reclaim a larger share of the workload depending on who the Buccaneers bring in for depth.
Emeka Egbuka posted an 84% snap rate and 27% target share in Weeks 1–14. But once Tampa Bay’s top three WRs were finally healthy in Weeks 15–18, his role shrank to a 59% snap rate and 16% target share.
Chris Godwin led the WR corps with a 77% snap rate over that stretch, followed by Mike Evans (66%). Godwin missed six games with a troublesome ankle and was eased back in from Weeks 12–14, playing 55% of the snaps.
His strong finish bodes well, especially if Evans signs elsewhere. If that happens, Egbuka and Godwin would benefit most, with Jalen McMillan emerging as a late-round target.
Cade Otton played the second-most snaps among all TEs and has averaged 84 targets and 59 receptions over the past two years. He's set to hit free agency.
Cardinals Snap Counts
| Jacoby Brissett | Kyler Murray |
Micahel Carther |
Bam Knight | Emari Demercado | Marvin Harrison | Michael Wilson | Zay Jones | Greg Dortch | Trey McBride |
|
| Week 1 | DNP | 100% | DNP | DNP | DNP | 89% | 67% | 47% | 15% | 97% |
| Week 2 | 2% | 98% | DNP | DNP | 2% | 93% | 69% | 51% | 18% | 91% |
| Week 3 | DNP | 100% | DNP | DNP | 11% | 80% | 74% | 50% | 24% | 88% |
| Week 4 | DNP | 100% | 6% | DNP | 39% | 100% | 97% | DNP | 64% | 96% |
| Week 5 | 4% | 96% | 57% | 16% | 28% | 77% | 69% | 50% | 7% | 90% |
| Week 6 | 100% | DNP | 44% | 51% | 4% | 23% | 75% | 79% | 44% | 87% |
| Week 7 | 100% | DNP | 37% | 45% | DNP | 86% | 82% | 54% | 9% | 95% |
| Week 8 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 9 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 57% | 40% | 72% | 72% | 52% | 21% | 88% |
| Week 10 | 96% | DNP | 11% | 46% | 42% | 91% | 92% | 14% | 39% | 84% |
| Week 11 | 100% | DNP | 42% | 41% | 18% | DNP | 82% | DNP | 66% | 89% |
| Week 12 | 98% | DNP | 56% | 44% | DNP | DNP | 82% | DNP | 63% | 89% |
| Week 13 | 100% | DNP | 52% | 48% | DNP | 61% | 93% | DNP | 33% | 89% |
| Week 14 | 100% | DNP | 53% | 47% | DNP | DNP | 79% | DNP | DNP | 97% |
| Week 15 | 100% | DNP | 80% | 2% | 11% | DNP | 85% | DNP | DNP | 92% |
| Week 16 | 100% | DNP | 53% | DNP | 32% | 51% | 86% | DNP | DNP | 96% |
| Week 17 | 100% | DNP | 44% | DNP | 53% | 33% | 86% | DNP | DNP | 96% |
| Week 18 | 100% | DNP | 53% | DNP | 22% | DNP | 93% | DNP | DNP | 95% |
| Total | 72% | 28% | 35% | 25% | 17% | 50% | 81% | 24% | 26% | 91% |
New HC Mike LaFleur has a rebuild on his hands. The organization is expected to move on from Kyler Murray, which would make QB the clear top priority. Jacoby Brissett played well last season and is under contract for one more year.
In two games where both were healthy, James Conner out-snapped Trey Benson 73 to 46. Once injuries hit, the Cardinals rotated backs without consistency. Conner could become a cap casualty, which would give Benson the first shot at the lead role.
WR Michael Wilson scored as WR75 through Week 10, then surged to the overall WR2 from Week 11 on. Marvin Harrison Jr. missed most of that span, appearing in just three games (on limited snaps vs. his usual role).
Chargers Snap Counts
| Justin Herbert |
Omarion Hampton |
Kimani Vidal | Ladd McConkey | Keenan Allen | Quentin Johnston | Tre Harris | Oronde Gadsden |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 80% | DNP | 85% | 62% | 82% | 8% | DNP |
| Week 2 | 100% | 62% | DNP | 74% | 55% | 76% | 31% | DNP |
| Week 3 | 100% | 79% | DNP | 93% | 65% | 87% | 29% | 26% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 89% | 3% | 92% | 78% | 92% | 19% | 48% |
| Week 5 | 91% | 58% | 21% | 79% | 58% | 82% | 37% | 54% |
| Week 6 | 100% | DNP | 67% | 70% | 56% | DNP | 83% | 75% |
| Week 7 | 100% | DNP | 64% | 88% | 64% | 89% | 43% | 79% |
| Week 8 | 100% | DNP | 74% | 58% | 25% | 52% | 59% | 77% |
| Week 9 | 100% | DNP | 72% | 69% | 37% | 68% | 46% | 80% |
| Week 10 | 100% | DNP | 93% | 71% | 51% | 82% | 44% | 52% |
| Week 11 | 73% | DNP | 52% | 62% | 75% | 90% | 52% | 88% |
| Week 12 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 13 | 85% | DNP | 76% | 76% | 60% | 67% | 51% | 70% |
| Week 14 | 100% | 31% | 69% | 86% | 57% | 76% | 50% | 62% |
| Week 15 | 100% | 36% | 64% | 74% | 42% | DNP | 85% | 52% |
| Week 16 | 100% | 55% | 33% | 75% | 47% | 58% | 45% | 59% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 81% | DNP | 89% | 57% | 75% | 46% | 73% |
| Week 18 | DNP | DNP | 20% | DNP | 54% | DNP | 97% | 46% |
| Total | 91% | 34% | 42% | 73% | 55% | 63% | 49% | 55% |
Pro Football Focus graded the Chargers’ offensive line 32nd in run blocking and 31st in pass blocking. That should trigger real investment up front. Even behind that unit, the Chargers still ranked 12th in rushing at 121.6 yards per game. Improvement in the trenches would directly raise the ceiling of this offense.
Omarion Hampton already delivered. In nine games, he ranked 13th among RBs in snap rate (63%) and PPR points per game (15.1). That’s RB1-level usage in a flawed environment. If the line improves, Hampton’s early RB1 case only strengthens.
At WR, usage told a different story. Keenan Allen ranked third on the team in snaps but led the Chargers with 122 targets and 81 receptions. He turns 34 and is an unrestricted free agent. If he leaves, Tre Harris becomes a clear late-round upside target tied to vacated volume.
Chiefs Snap Counts
| Patrick Mahomes |
Kareem Hunt |
Isiah Pacheco | Xavier Worthy | Rashee Rice | Juju Smith-Schuster | Marquise Brown | Travis Kelce | Noah Gray |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 38% | 51% | 5% | DNP | 80% | 93% | 84% | 41% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 40% | 58% | DNP | DNP | 70% | 75% | 77% | 65% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 44% | 56% | DNP | DNP | 69% | 68% | 74% | 68% |
| Week 4 | 92% | 44% | 37% | 59% | DNP | 78% | 52% | 66% | 56% |
| Week 5 | 100% | 33% | 62% | 77% | DNP | 66% | 52% | 80% | 56% |
| Week 6 | 100% | 30% | 77% | 73% | DNP | 62% | 52% | 70% | 75% |
| Week 7 | 80% | 19% | 56% | 59% | 41% | 36% | 33% | 62% | 59% |
| Week 8 | 100% | 32% | 58% | 84% | 86% | 30% | 38% | 84% | 55% |
| Week 9 | 100% | 78% | DNP | 83% | 82% | 28% | 43% | 92% | 37% |
| Week 10 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 11 | 100% | 80% | DNP | 76% | 76% | 34% | 43% | 79% | 51% |
| Week 12 | 100% | 71% | DNP | 77% | 62% | 47% | 35% | 88% | 32% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 64% | 30% | 88% | 89% | 33% | 44% | 91% | DNP |
| Week 14 | 100% | 59% | 33% | 77% | 78% | 38% | 34% | 91% | 45% |
| Week 15 | 92% | 49% | 46% | 67% | 85% | 52% | DNP | 98% | 38% |
| Week 16 | DNP | 24% | 73% | 84% | DNP | 91% | 53% | 78% | 51% |
| Week 17 | DNP | 56% | 35% | 79% | DNP | 81% | 60% | 98% | 49% |
| Week 18 | DNP | 39% | DNP | DNP | DNP | 78% | 81% | 80% | 56% |
| Total | 84% | 48% | 38% | 58% | 37% | 56% | 50% | 81% | 49% |
Kansas City’s offense could look dramatically different in 2026. Patrick Mahomes is recovering from a significant knee injury, both top RBs are unrestricted free agents, Travis Kelce’s future remains unsettled, and Rashee Rice continues to generate off-field concerns. New OC Eric Bieniemy has real personnel questions to solve.
The backfield is wide open.
Isiah Pacheco played 38% of the snaps and is not expected back. Kareem Hunt led the group at 48% but is also a free agent. Expect Kansas City to enter 2026 with a new lead RB, either from this deep free-agent class or via the draft. If the Chiefs invest premium capital, including a potential Round 1 selection, that player becomes immediately fantasy-relevant.
The pass-catching hierarchy is just as fluid. Rice and Kelce account for a massive portion of recent targets, yet both carry uncertainty. Marquise Brown finished third on the team with 74 receptions and is also a free agent. Xavier Worthy currently profiles as the most likely beneficiary of any vacated volume, but Kansas City is a strong candidate to add another vertical weapon. Monitor roster moves closely. This offense will shift quickly once clarity arrives.
Colts Snap Counts
| Daniel Jones |
Riley Leonard |
Jonathan Taylor | Michael Pittman | Alec Pierce | Josh Downs | Ashton Dulin | Tyler Warren | Mo Alie-Cox |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | DNP | 71% | 82% | 79% | 49% | 14% | 73% | 45% |
| Week 2 | 100% | DNP | 93% | 83% | 90% | 58% | 14% | 93% | 35% |
| Week 3 | 88% | DNP | 79% | 81% | 54% | 51% | 16% | 68% | 49% |
| Week 4 | 100% | DNP | 87% | 93% | DNP | 62% | 20% | 89% | 31% |
| Week 5 | 89% | DNP | 74% | 82% | DNP | 50% | 71% | 71% | 53% |
| Week 6 | 100% | DNP | 92% | 85% | 81% | 51% | 2% | 88% | 63% |
| Week 7 | 100% | DNP | 87% | 87% | 87% | DNP | DNP | 92% | 30% |
| Week 8 | 89% | 11% | 75% | 79% | 81% | 64% | 25% | 74% | 30% |
| Week 9 | 100% | DNP | 79% | 88% | 91% | 67% | 8% | 85% | 37% |
| Week 10 | 100% | DNP | 91% | 81% | 95% | 47% | 19% | 88% | 45% |
| Week 11 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 12 | 100% | DNP | 90% | 82% | 96% | 43% | 18% | 86% | 49% |
| Week 13 | 100% | DNP | 98% | 83% | 96% | 57% | DNP | 87% | 41% |
| Week 14 | 23% | 77% | 74% | 87% | 83% | 66% | DNP | 93% | 27% |
| Week 15 | DNP | DNP | 85% | 93% | 100% | 72% | DNP | 82% | 23% |
| Week 16 | DNP | 7% | 88% | 93% | 97% | 78% | DNP | 88% | 22% |
| Week 17 | DNP | 2% | 89% | 86% | 91% | 61% | 12% | 86% | 42% |
| Week 18 | DNP | 100% | 52% | 89% | 68% | 63% | 37% | 82% | 42% |
| Total | 71% | 12% | 82% | 86% | 76% | 55% | 15% | 84% | 39% |
The Colts’ offense cratered without Daniel Jones. Indianapolis placed the transition tag on Jones, giving the team the right to match any offer he receives from another club. Jones returning to the Colts would be the best-case scenario for both the player and the franchise.
At WR, Alec Pierce is positioned to cash in. He averaged 54.2 snaps per game and posted a career-best 47 catches for 1,003 yards. If Pierce leaves, Josh Downs becomes the clear beneficiary. Downs posted career lows in receptions (58) and yards (566) in 2025, but a target bump would push him back into WR3 consideration.
The biggest shift came at TE. Indianapolis hadn’t produced a viable fantasy option there since Eric Ebron, but Tyler Warren changed that. The first-rounder logged the fifth-most snaps at the position and finished fifth in PPR scoring. His TE4 early best-ball ADP is aggressive, but the usage supports it.
Commanders Snap Counts
| Jayden Daniels | Marcus Mariota |
Jacory Croskey-Merritt | Jeremy McNichols | Chris Rodriguez | Deebo Samuel | Terry McLaurin | Chris Moore | Treylon Burks | Zach Ertz |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | DNP | 33% | 19% | DNP | 77% | 79% | 27% | DNP | 64% |
| Week 2 | 100% | DNP | 22% | 23% | DNP | 88% | 91% | DNP | DNP | 90% |
| Week 3 | DNP | 100% | 40% | 26% | 38% | 43% | 60% | 57% | DNP | 52% |
| Week 4 | DNP | 100% | 35% | 33% | 35% | 86% | DNP | 70% | DNP | 61% |
| Week 5 | 100% | DNP | 47% | 25% | 25% | 78% | DNP | 59% | DNP | 53% |
| Week 6 | 100% | DNP | 65% | 32% | 2% | 72% | DNP | 68% | DNP | 60% |
| Week 7 | 69% | 31% | 49% | 36% | 13% | DNP | DNP | 79% | DNP | 67% |
| Week 8 | DNP | 100% | 57% | 43% | 4% | 74% | 47% | 43% | DNP | 62% |
| Week 9 | 88% | 12% | 46% | 26% | 34% | 68% | DNP | 74% | 51% | 63% |
| Week 10 | DNP | 94% | 44% | 31% | 33% | 78% | DNP | 20% | 39% | 81% |
| Week 11 | DNP | 99% | 27% | 25% | 45% | 75% | DNP | 82% | DNP | 75% |
| Week 12 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 13 | DNP | 100% | 14% | 49% | 41% | 70% | 51% | 28% | 66% | 67% |
| Week 14 | 75% | 25% | 19% | 35% | 42% | 52% | 62% | DNP | 37% | 69% |
| Week 15 | DNP | 100% | 52% | 49% | DNP | 61% | 75% | DNP | 46% | DNP |
| Week 16 | DNP | 59% | 20% | 28% | 52% | 81% | 83% | 22% | 83% | DNP |
| Week 17 | DNP | DNP | 64% | 41% | DNP | 82% | 86% | 18% | 91% | DNP |
| Week 18 | DNP | DNP | 36% | 22% | 42% | 71% | 70% | 33% | 68% | DNP |
| Total | 38% | 48% | 39% | 32% | 24% | 68% | 41% | 41% | 28% | 53% |
According to Spotrac, Washington enters 2026 with the fifth-most cap space in the league. Expect meaningful roster turnover. Three of the team’s top four reception leaders, Deebo Samuel, Zach Ertz, and Jeremy McNichols, are headed for free agency, leaving significant volume behind.
That creates a rebound window for Terry McLaurin after an injury-marred 2025. He should regain alpha status, but don’t assume he monopolizes targets. Washington has the flexibility to add real pass-catching talent in both free agency and the draft, which could cap his ceiling while stabilizing the offense.
The backfield also needs attention. The Commanders leaned on a three-man committee with inconsistent results. McNichols logged 337 snaps, second-most among the RBs, and led the group in targets. If he leaves, that receiving role becomes available. Watch closely for Washington to invest at RB. Any addition with pass-game chops would immediately carry fantasy relevance.
Cowboys Snap Counts
| Dak Prescott |
Javonte Williams |
Malik Davis | George Pickens | Ceedee Lamb | Ryan Flournoy | Jalen Tolbert | Jake Ferguson | Luke Schoonmaker |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 77% | DNP | 92% | 92% | DNP | 44% | 77% | 25% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 72% | DNP | 89% | 92% | 12% | 65% | 73% | 29% |
| Week 3 | 86% | 59% | DNP | 82% | 9% | 32% | 88% | 57% | 36% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 80% | DNP | 90% | DNP | 23% | 81% | 78% | 28% |
| Week 5 | 100% | 77% | DNP | 78% | DNP | 57% | 77% | 55% | 55% |
| Week 6 | 100% | 85% | DNP | 84% | DNP | 69% | 91% | 67% | 36% |
| Week 7 | 100% | 69% | 1% | 84% | 78% | 28% | 49% | 66% | 33% |
| Week 8 | 88% | 72% | 5% | 80% | 72% | 46% | 19% | 59% | 39% |
| Week 9 | 100% | 87% | 7% | 91% | 88% | 67% | 10% | 90% | 19% |
| Week 10 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 11 | 100% | 78% | 19% | 67% | 73% | 43% | 18% | 63% | 45% |
| Week 12 | 100% | 78% | 16% | 78% | 85% | 45% | DNP | 69% | 31% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 78% | 12% | 74% | 81% | 38% | 25% | 71% | 32% |
| Week 14 | 100% | 79% | 10% | 84% | 46% | 65% | DNP | 80% | 21% |
| Week 15 | 100% | 29% | 53% | 86% | 86% | 64% | DNP | 71% | 30% |
| Week 16 | 91% | 57% | 34% | 88% | 86% | 40% | DNP | 69% | 26% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 27% | 50% | 87% | 87% | DNP | 62% | 29% | 46% |
| Week 18 | 51% | DNP | DNP | 45% | 45% | 87% | 38% | 60% | 29% |
| Total | 96% | 65% | 13% | 82% | 62% | 40% | 39% | 66% | 33% |
Dallas finished second in the NFL with 391.9 total yards per game, and continuity played a major role. Re-signing Javonte Williams and retaining George Pickens preserved the core around CeeDee Lamb.
Behind Lamb and Pickens, Ryan Flournoy quietly carved out a meaningful role. After the Week 10 bye, he played 54% of the snaps, ranked third on the team with a 14% target share, and produced WR34 numbers over that stretch. That’s actionable usage. Flournoy carries legitimate late-round sleeper appeal, especially in best ball.
In the backfield, Malik Davis separated himself as the clear No. 2. He out-touched and out-produced Jaydon Blue behind Williams while matching Williams’ 4.8 yards per carry. That was 1.4 yards per attempt better than Blue. If you’re handcuffing Williams, Davis is the priority target.
Dolphins Snap Counts
| Tua Tagovailoa | Quinn Ewers |
De'von Achane |
Ollie Gordon | Tyreek Hill | Jaylen Waddle | Malik Washington | Darren Waller | Greg Dulcich |
|
| Week 1 | 81% | DNP |
73% | 25% | 62% | 65% | 58% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 2 | 100% | DNP | 93% | 12% | 84% | 82% | 61% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 3 | 100% | DNP | 77% | 25% | 87% | 87% | 54% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 4 | 100% | DNP | 76% | 26% | 41% | 90% | 48% | 28% | DNP |
| Week 5 | 100% | DNP | 87% | 25% | DNP | 89% | 58% | 58% | DNP |
| Week 6 | 100% | DNP | 90% | 24% | DNP | 81% | 44% | 69% | DNP |
| Week 7 | 79% | 21% | 55% | 31% | DNP | 76% | 64% | 28% | DNP |
| Week 8 | 90% | DNP | 67% | 30% | DNP | 78% | 62% | DNP | 28% |
| Week 9 | 100% | DNP | 91% | 20% | DNP | 80% | 70% | DNP | 36% |
| Week 10 | 100% | DNP | 89% | 6% | DNP | 83% | 45% | DNP | 58% |
| Week 11 | 100% | DNP | 80% | 39% | DNP | 84% | 50% | DNP | 54% |
| Week 12 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 13 | 100% | DNP | 73% | 27% | DNP | 92% | 62% | 47% | 37% |
| Week 14 | 89% | DNP | 34% | 25% | DNP | 78% | 52% | 37% | 54% |
| Week 15 | 100% | DNP | 80% | 12% | DNP | 84% | 56% | 54% | 38% |
| Week 16 | DNP | 100% | 71% | 5% | DNP | 71% | 53% | 49% | 29% |
| Week 17 | DNP | 100% | 75% | 15% | DNP | 25% | 64% | 38% | 36% |
| Week 18 | DNP | 100% | DNP | 36% | DNP | DNP | 70% | DNP | 52% |
| Total | 79% | 18% | 71% | 23% | 16% | 74% | 57% | 24% | 25% |
New HC Jeff Hafley walks into a full rebuild. Miami enters 2026 with the AFC’s lowest projected win total, and the roster reflects it.
The one stable asset is De’Von Achane. Ignoring the season finale, he ranked third among RBs with a 75% snap share. He also finished fifth in rushing yards (1,350), fifth in targets (85), and averaged 20.2 PPR points per game. That’s elite usage and production. The concern is context. A new offensive system and a thin supporting cast introduce volatility. Achane remains a high-end RB1 talent, but you’re betting on individual dominance more than team strength.
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The WR room is even thinner.
Tyreek Hill’s February release elevates Jaylen Waddle to clear No. 1 status, but Miami must add depth. Waddle, Achane, and Malik Washington are the only returning players who topped 15 receptions last season. Expect significant additions. Until then, Waddle carries volume-driven WR2 appeal with upside tied directly to how quickly this rebuild stabilizes.
Eagles Snap Counts
| Jalen Hurts |
Saquon Barkley |
Will Shipley | Tank Bigsby | AJ Brown | Devonta Smith | Jahan Dotson | Dallas Goedert | Grant Calcaterra |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 79% | 8% | DNP | 87% | 89% | 46% | 83% | 59% |
| Week 2 | 100% |
83% | DNP | DNP | 97% | 75% | 37% | DNP | 88% |
| Week 3 | 100% |
94% | DNP | DNP | 93% | 96% | 78% | 91% | 19% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 84% | 5% | DNP | 96% | 91% | 54% | 75% | 49% |
| Week 5 | 100% | 72% | 13% | DNP | 93% | 98% | 72% | 79% | 11% |
| Week 6 | 100% | 81% | 5% | DNP | 96% | 96% | 75% | 89% | DNP |
| Week 7 | 100% | 78% | 16% | 8% | 92% | 88% | 48% | 98% | DNP |
| Week 8 | 93% | 59% | 14% | 27% | DNP | 90% | 71% | 63% | 61% |
| Week 9 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 10 | 100% | 70% | 19% | 13% | 78% | 92% | 30% | 86% | 40% |
| Week 11 | 100% | 81% | 10% | 11% | 93% | 97% | 32% | 90% | 47% |
| Week 12 | 100% | 83% | 13% | 5% | 94% | 95% | 54% | 92% | 24% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 93% | 7% | 2% | 96% | 94% | 59% | 89% | 22% |
| Week 14 | 100% | 82% | DNP | 10% | 97% | 97% | 49% | 93% | 21% |
| Week 15 | 75% | 57% | 6% | 39% | 72% | 52% | 54% | 74% | 54% |
| Week 16 | 94% | 77% | 11% | 11% | 87% | 86% | 66% | 87% | 30% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 80% | 9% | 9% | 89% | 85% | 46% | 80% | 35% |
| Week 18 | DNP | DNP | 41% | 59% | DNP | 14% | 94% | DNP | 44% |
| Total | 92% | 73% | 11% | 12% | 80% | 84% | 57% | 75% | 36% |
Saquon Barkley ranked fourth in total snaps after finishing third in 2024, but the efficiency dipped hard. Even without Kenneth Gainwell siphoning work, Barkley’s production tailed off. That’s a workload warning. Expect Philadelphia to upgrade the RB2 spot to protect Barkley and keep him fresher late in the season. Tank Bigsby could also get the opportunity to cement himself in that role. He saw more playing time than Will Shipley over the final month of the season. The Eagles also traded fifth- and sixth-round picks to acquire Bigsby.
Jahan Dotson’s snap counts were misleading. He played plenty but commanded just a 7% target share. In Nick Sirianni’s structure, the No. 3 WR has been largely irrelevant for fantasy. We’ll see if new OC Sean Mannion shifts that philosophy, but until proven otherwise, avoid tertiary Eagles WRs. All bets are off if A.J. Brown is moved.
Dallas Goedert remained a focal point. He ranked third on the team in snaps (75%), route rate (84%), and target share (20%), and tied for the league lead among TEs with 11 TDs. Goedert is a free agent and should draw strong interest. If he returns, he’s a locked-in TE1. If he leaves, Philadelphia’s starting TE becomes an immediate fantasy target.
Falcons Snap Counts
| Micahel Penix Jr. |
Kirk Cousins |
Bijan Robinson | Tyler Allgeier | Drake London | Darnell Mooney | David Sills | Kyle Pitts |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | DNP | 83% | 25% | 88% | DNP | 3% | 78% |
| Week 2 | 100% | DNP |
65% | 33% | 85% | 86% | 5% | 80% |
| Week 3 | 77% | 23% | 80% | 9% | 86% | 89% | 38% | 82% |
| Week 4 | 100% | DNP | 69% | 32% | 85% | 45% | 23% | 74% |
| Week 5 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 6 | 100% | DNP | 74% | 31% | 97% | DNP | 44% | 93% |
| Week 7 | 100% | DNP | 88% | 23% | 98% | 83% | 45% | 82% |
| Week 8 | DNP | 100% | 60% | 40% | DNP | 90% | 90% | 92% |
| Week 9 | 100% | DNP | 96% | 30% | 98% | 100% | 68% | 95% |
| Week 10 | 100% | DNP | 86% | 37% | 98% | 90% | 49% | 92% |
| Week 11 | 62% | 38% | 85% | 21% | 92% | 92% | 56% | 83% |
| Week 12 | DNP | 100% | 66% | 39% | DNP | 66% | 70% | 95% |
| Week 13 | DNP | 100% | 87% | 25% | DNP | 96% | 84% | 91% |
| Week 14 | DNP | 100% | 67% | 39% | DNP | 77% | 94% | 92% |
| Week 15 | DNP | 100% | 90% | 17% | DNP | 92% | 94% | 96% |
| Week 16 | DNP | 100% | 70% | 40% | 69% | 70% | 42% | 87% |
| Week 17 | DNP | 100% | 79% | 36% | 98% | 70% | 15% | 92% |
| Week 18 | DNP | 100% | 84% | 37% | 94% | 83% | 71% | 92% |
| Total | 50% | 50% | 79% | 30% | 65% | 71% | 52% | 88% |
New HC Kevin Stefanski has publicly backed Michael Penix as Atlanta’s starter, but there are real hurdles. Penix is working back from a torn ACL and struggled in his sophomore season. Stefanski’s offenses have also never ranked higher than 19th in passing yards across six seasons. In Superflex, view Penix as a QB3 with limited ceiling unless the scheme proves more aggressive than expected.
Bijan Robinson is the clear foundation. He stayed healthy, logged the third-most snaps among RBs, and averaged 22.0 PPR points per game, second at the position. With Tyler Allgeier likely to depart in free agency, Robinson sits as the No. 1 overall player in early best-ball ADP. That ranking is justified by usage and efficiency.
Atlanta’s pass-catching depth is less settled. The team will save $7.4 million by releasing Darnell Mooney. David Sills played 67% of the snaps from Weeks 8–18, but that role isn’t guaranteed under a new staff.
Kyle Pitts remains the key piece. He played 80% or higher of the snaps in 15 of 17 games and ranked third among TEs in total snaps. His presence will be critical for an offense that lacks established depth.
Giants Snap Counts
| Jaxson Dart |
Russell Wilson |
Cam Skattebo | Tyrone Tracy Jr. | Devin Singletary | Malik Nabers | Wan'Dale Robinson | Darius Slayton | Theo Johnson | Daniel Bellinger |
|
| Week 1 | DNP | 100% | 12% | 74% | 15% | 94% | 76% | 97% | 78% | 22% |
| Week 2 | 4% | 96% | 52% | 42% | 6% | 99% | 70% | 99% | 84% | 28% |
| Week 3 | 5% | 95% | 59% | 17% | 24% | 92% | 77% | 76% | 86% | 24% |
| Week 4 | 97% | 3% | 75% | DNP | 25% | 33% | 97% | 87% | 70% | 32% |
| Week 5 | 100% | DNP | 68% | DNP | 32% | DNP | 95% | 75% | 82% | 52% |
| Week 6 | 97% | 3% | 71% | 30% | 6% | DNP | 97% | DNP | 90% | 57% |
| Week 7 | 100% | DNP | 60% | 36% | 4% | DNP | 91% | DNP | 88% | 68% |
| Week 8 | 100% | DNP | 21% | 63% | 15% | 1DNP | 98% | 73% | 98% | 40% |
| Week 9 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 44% | 56% | DNP | 100% | 89% | 86% | DNP |
| Week 10 | 71% | 29% | DNP | 67% | 33% | DNP | 99% | 62% | 97% | 73% |
| Week 11 | DNP | DNP | BYE | 51% | 49% | DNP | 97% | DNP | 92% | 47% |
| Week 12 | DNP | DNP | DNP | 71% | 30% | DNP | 83% | 63% | 78% | 62% |
| Week 13 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 49% | 51% | DNP | 100% | 76% | 89% | 36% |
| Week 14 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 15 | 97% | DNP | DNP | 76% | 24% | DNP | 99% | 87% | 87% | 26% |
| Week 16 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 62% | 38% | DNP | 98% | 79% | 96% | 43% |
| Week 17 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 66% | 30% | DNP | 75% | 88% | DNP | 97% |
| Week 18 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 69% | 32% | DNP | DNP | 87% | DNP | 92% |
| Total | 67% | 19% | 26% | 48% | 27% | 19% | 85% | 66% | 76% | 48% |
The Giants believe they’ve found their franchise QB in Jaxson Dart. Now new HC John Harbaugh must rebuild the supporting cast with limited cap flexibility. The good news: there’s young talent to build around.
Before his Week 8 left tibia fracture, Cam Skattebo was operating as the clear lead back. From Weeks 2–7, he played 64% of the snaps, handled 57% of the carries, drew a 15% target share, and averaged 18.8 PPR points per game. That’s RB1-level usage. He’s expected to be ready this summer, which makes him a strong RB2 target with upside.
Tyrone Tracy kept the backfield afloat after Skattebo went down, finishing as RB19 in PPR formats. The Giants have two viable young backs.
At WR, questions remain. Malik Nabers’ recovery will be pivotal, and Wan’Dale Robinson, who ranked seventh among WRs with 140 targets, is an unrestricted free agent. Expect New York to address WR early in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Jaguars Snap Counts
| Trevor Lawrence |
Travis Etienne | Bhayshul Tuten | LeQuint Allen | Brian Thomas Jr. | Jakobi Meyers | Parker Washington | Dyami Brown | Tim Patrick | Brenton Strange |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 61% | 6% | 14% | 86% | DNP | 26% | 71% | 11% | 79% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 66% | 25% | 15% | 94% | DNP | 24% | 80% | 17% | 90% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 54% | 17% | 30% | 81% | DNP | 71% | 33% | 31% | 83% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 60% | 24% | 18% | 79% | DNP | 85% | DNP | 29% | 74% |
| Week 5 | 100% | 59% | 21% | 22% | 93% | DNP | 26% | 66% | 9% | 38% |
| Week 6 | 100% | 62% | 14% | 24% | 80% | DNP | 33% | 64% | 18% | DNP |
| Week 7 | 100% | 55% | 29% | 21% | 66% | DNP | 88% | 30% | 19% | DNP |
| Week 8 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 9 | 100% | 57% | 25% | 28% | 65% | DNP | 88% | 60% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 10 | 100% | 56% | 27% | 32% | DNP | 44% | 87% | 37% | 71% | DNP |
| Week 11 | 89% | 49% | 32% | 20% | DNP | 65% | 76% | 27% | 58% | DNP |
| Week 12 | 100% | 65% | 21% | 15% | DNP | 84% | 84% | 6% | 47% | 71% |
| Week 13 | 95% | 49% | 29% | 24% | 75% | 92% | 38% | DNP | 11% | 84% |
| Week 14 | 91% | 72% | 3% | 25% | 83% | 83% | DNP | 9% | 65% | 80% |
| Week 15 | 87% | 61% | 18% | 29% | 77% | 87% | 45% | 8% | 42% | 82% |
| Week 16 | 100% | 70% | DNP | 30% | 73% | 86% | 56% | 9% | 26% | 74% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 70% | DNP | 19% | 78% | 94% | 81% | DNP | 17% | 81% |
| Week 18 | 82% | 56% | 26% | 18% | 57% | 79% | 74% | 13% | 36% | 62% |
| Total | 97% | 60% | 19% | 23% | 64% | 40% | 58% | 31% | 29% | 51% |
Travis Etienne logged the 11th-most snaps among RBs and finished 10th in fantasy points. If he signs elsewhere, Jacksonville will face a major backfield void.
Bhayshul Tuten flashed early but managed just 3.7 yards per carry, which likely pushes the Jaguars to address RB through the draft or free agency. Still, if Tuten enters camp atop the depth chart, he carries mid-to-late-round sleeper appeal based on projected volume.
The WR room is more stable.
Jacksonville extended Jakobi Meyers, and Parker Washington surged after the Week 8 bye, posting a 21% target share and WR12 production the rest of the way. Brian Thomas Jr. endured a rough sophomore season, but context matters. With 2025 first-rounder Travis Hunter expected to primarily play CB in 2026, more offensive opportunities could open. Thomas is a rebound candidate if the target tree consolidates.
TE Brenton Strange profiles as a value target. After returning from a five-game absence due to a hip injury, he ranked second among Jacksonville skill players with a 76% snap share from Weeks 12–18. The production followed the usage. Strange averaged 11.1 PPR points per game over that stretch, good for TE8 numbers. If that role carries into 2026, he’s a strong late-round TE with top-10 upside at cost.
Jets Snap Counts
| Justin Fields | Brady Cook | Tyrod Taylor |
Breece Hall |
Braelon Allen | Isaiah Davis | Garrett Wilson | Adonai Mitchell | John Metchie | Arian Smith | Mason Taylor |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | DNP | DNP |
58% | 31% | 12% | 100% | DNP | DNP | 9% | 88% |
| Week 2 | 62% | DNP | 38% | 64% | 19% | 21% | 94% | DNP | DNP | 47% | 72% |
| Week 3 | DNP | DNP | 100% | 55% | 33% | 13% | 100% | DNP | DNP | 78% | 74% |
| Week 4 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 63% | 10% | 33% | 98% | DNP | DNP | 46% | 81% |
| Week 5 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 62% | DNP | 40% | 94% | DNP | DNP | 56% | 84% |
| Week 6 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 74% | DNP | 26% | 84% | DNP | DNP | 60% | 96% |
| Week 7 | 46% | DNP | 54% | 54% | DNP | 48% | DNP | DNP | DNP | 92% | 93% |
| Week 8 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 56% | DNP | 46% | DNP | DNP | DNP | 42% | 76% |
| Week 9 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | DNP | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 10 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 71% | DNP | 29% | 39% | DNP | 16% | 67% | 78% |
| Week 11 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 72% | DNP | 28% | DNP | 49% | 82% | 16% | 75% |
| Week 12 | DNP | DNP | 100% | 71% | DNP | 29% | DNP | 85% | 86% | 24% | 88% |
| Week 13 | DNP | DNP | 100% | 88% | DNP | 12% | DNP | 86% | 97% | DNP | 83% |
| Week 14 | DNP | 90% | 10% | 76% | DNP | 24% | DNP | 91% | 97% | 2% | 66% |
| Week 15 | DNP | 100% | DNP | 54% | DNP | 38% | DNP | 79% | 74% | 13% | DNP |
| Week 16 | DNP | 100% | DNP | 64% | DNP | 36% | DNP | 86% | 86% | 11% | DNP |
| Week 17 | DNP | 100% | DNP | 48% | DNP | 13% | DNP | 81% | 76% | 16% | DNP |
| Week 18 | DNP | 100% | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | 52% | 71% | 33% | DNP |
| Total | 48% | 28% | 24% | 61% | 6% | 27% | 37% | 36% | 40% | 36% | 62% |
The top priority for HC Aaron Glenn and new OC Frank Reich is obvious: fix the quarterback position. The Justin Fields, Tyrod Taylor, and Brady Cook carousel left the Jets dead last in passing at just 140.3 yards per game. Expect New York to pursue a veteran upgrade in free agency. Until that happens, this offense carries risk.
Garrett Wilson remained dominant when healthy, posting a 32.9% target share in his six full games. Adonai Mitchell also flashed after arriving in Week 11, leading Jets WRs with an 84% snap share and 25% target rate down the stretch. With John Metchie (19% target share) headed to free agency, more volume could consolidate around Wilson and Mitchell.
TE Mason Taylor quietly tied for 11th among TEs with a 19% target share. If the Jets stabilize QB play, Taylor has sneaky TE2 value with upside beyond that.
Lions Snap Counts
| Jared Goff |
Jahmyr Gibbs |
David Montgomery | Amon-Ra St. Brown | Jameson Williams | Issac TeSlaa | Sam LaPorta | Brock Wright |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 66% | 37% | 94% | 97% | 4% | 91% | 36% |
| Week 2 | 95% | 56% | 39% | 85% | 88% | 29% | 85% | 53% |
| Week 3 | 100% |
69% | 37% | 85% | 91% | 21% | 84% | 56% |
| Week 4 | 93% | 62% | 33% | 90% | 85% | 20% | 93% | 40% |
| Week 5 | 100% | 52% | 53% | 81% | 82% | 34% | 94% | 73% |
| Week 6 | 100% | 69% | 31% | 89% | 85% | 46% | 96% | 57% |
| Week 7 | 100% | 56% | 44% | 91% | 85% | 13% | 97% | 54% |
| Week 8 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 9 | 100% | 66% | 38% | 95% | 91% | 5% | 100% | 55% |
| Week 10 | 87% | 50% | 54% | 77% | 87% | 29% | 76% | 39% |
| Week 11 | 100% | 73% | 39% | 97% | 95% | 34% | DNP | 83% |
| Week 12 | 100% | 74% | 34% | 97% | 97% | 41% | DNP | 88% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 70% | 38% | 6% | 94% | 92% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 14 | 100% | 69% | 31% | 92% | 92% | 77% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 15 | 100% | 81% | 28% | 95% | 91% | 62% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 16 | 100% | 86% | 18% | 97% | 95% | 55% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 17 | 100% | 69% | 34% | 83% | 83% | 52% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 18 | 100% | 71% | 42% | 95% | 95% | 60% | DNP | DNP |
| Total | 99% | 67% | 37% | 85% | 90% | 40% | 47% | 36% |
David Montgomery handled 37% of Detroit’s RB snaps and carries, but his role declined after Dan Campbell took over play-calling duties. Jahmyr Gibbs played 72% of Detroit’s snaps and ranked second on the team with a 21% target share after Dan Campbell began calling plays. The trade of David Montgomery cements Gibbs as a clear No. 1 pick in 2026 fantasy drafts.
Detroit will add another back via free agency or the draft, but the current depth chart offers little resistance. Other than Montgomery and Gibbs, no other Lions RB topped three touches last season. Whoever emerges as Detroit’s No. 2 RB will be one of the top handcuffs to target and could hold weekly flex value if Montgomery’s former role carries over.
The pass-catching core largely returns. Isaac TeSlaa finished with just 16 receptions but scored six TDs, and his role expanded late. From Weeks 12–18, he played 62% of the snaps and ranked fifth on the team with an 8% target share. That’s thin volume, but enough to justify a late-round flier in deeper formats.
Sam LaPorta played 82% of the snaps before a Week 10 back injury cut his season short. If he’s fully healthy, he belongs firmly back in the top-10 TE discussion for 2026.
Packers Snap Counts
| Jordan Love |
Josh Jacobs | Emanuel Wilson |
Jayden Reed | Romeo Doubs | Christian Watson | Matthew Golden | Dontayvion Wicks | Tucker Kraft | Luke Musgrave |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 88% | 4% | 38% | 71% | DNP | 48% | 46% | 92% | 35% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 78% | 7% | 7% | 74% | DNP | 59% | 54% | 91% | 31% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 66% | 23% | DNP | 89% | DNP | 71% | 68% | 88% | 20% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 65% | 30% | DNP | 90% | DNP | 59% | 77% | 95% | 30% |
| Week 5 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 6 | 100% | 79% | 18% | DNP | 85% | DNP | 69% | 34% | 92% | 34% |
| Week 7 | 100% | 55% | 34% | DNP | 89% | DNP | 73% | 27% | 89% | 43% |
| Week 8 | 100% | 53% | 42% | DNP | 80% | 56% | 66% | DNP | 92% | 19% |
| Week 9 | 100% | 58% | 32% | DNP | 92% | 66% | 37% | DNP | 49% | 46% |
| Week 10 | 100% | 74% | 21% | DNP | 62% | 82% | DNP | 65% | DNP | 76% |
| Week 11 | 87% | 22% | 71% | DNP | 76% | 78% | 35% | 56% | DNP | 35% |
| Week 12 | 91% | DNP | 56% | DNP | 73% | 74% | DNP | 48% | DNP | 38% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 54% | 19% | DNP | 84% | 73% | DNP | 49% | DNP | 59% |
| Week 14 | 100% | 72% | 15% | 47% | 81% | 83% | 9% | 11% | DNP | 40% |
| Week 15 | 100% | 55% | 20% | 65% | 76% | 41% | 35% | 42% | DNP | 52% |
| Week 16 | 36% | 39% | 46% | 64% | 62% | 62% | 31% | 42% | DNP | 76% |
| Week 17 | DNP | 28% | 36% | 53% | 57% | 62% | 53% | 6% | DNP | 43% |
| Week 18 | DNP | DNP | 55% | 16% | DNP | DNP | 100% | DNP | DNP | 4% |
| Total | 85% | 53% | 31% | 16% | 74% | 40% | 43% | 39% | 42% | 41% |
The Packers declined to tender Emanuel Wilson, leaving 140 RB touches up for grabs. About 35% of those came in the two games Josh Jacobs missed, but the RB2 role still carries standalone value. Chris Brooks and the oft-injured MarShawn Lloyd will compete for that spot. If you draft Jacobs, you should strongly consider pairing him with whoever wins this job. The volume history makes it actionable.
At WR, Romeo Doubs led the team in snaps (74%), targets (85), and receptions (55). But Reed is an unrecruited free agent. Green Bay spent a 2025 first-round pick on Matthew Golden, and both Christian Watson and Jayden Reed are healthy. Doubs will likely sign elsewhere. Dontayvion Wicks is also a name to remember for the waning rounds of fantasy drafts.
TE Tucker Kraft tore his ACL in Week 9 and is aiming for a Week 1 return. His early TE6 best-ball ADP is aggressive, especially ahead of names like Kyle Pitts. Monitor his recovery closely before paying that price.
Panthers Snap Counts
| Bryce Young |
Chuba Hubbard | Rico Dowdle | Tetairoa Mcmillian | Xavier Legette | Jalen Coker | Brycen Tremayne | Hunter Renfrow | Ja'Tavion Sanders | Tommy Tremble |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 67% | 34% | 83% | 78% | DNP | 30% | 66% | 61% | 45% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 74% | 29% | 85% | 80% | DNP | 18% | 81% | 66% | 41% |
| Week 3 | 98% | 62% | 40% | 90% | DNP | DNP | 28% | 29% | 59% | 57% |
| Week 4 | 81% | 51% | 39% | 94% | DNP | DNP | 81% | 49% | DNP | 75% |
| Week 5 | 100% | DNP | 67% | 90% | 79% | DNP | 24% | 43% | DNP | 76% |
| Week 6 | 100% | DNP | 88% | 93% | 73% | DNP | 34% | 27% | DNP | 73% |
| Week 7 | 69% | 54% | 46% | 87% | 80% | 37% | 23% | DNP | 37% | 66% |
| Week 8 | DNP | 57% | 36% | 93% | 89% | 66% | 13% | DNP | 54% | 46% |
| Week 9 | 100% | 22% | 72% | 84% | 55% | 66% | 26% | DNP | 50% | 55% |
| Week 10 | 100% | 21% | 79% | 91% | 70% | 75% | DNP | DNP | 36% | 68% |
| Week 11 | 100% | 19% | 82% | 86% | 55% | 68% | 34% | DNP | 48% | 57% |
| Week 12 | 100% | 35% | 65% | 91% | 67% | 83% | 9% | DNP | 57% | 48% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 59% | 42% | 86% | 77% | 55% | 27% | DNP | 48% | 56% |
| Week 14 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 15 | 100% | 42% | 60% | 84% | 74% | 68% | 14% | DNP | 53% | 49% |
| Week 16 | 100% | 41% | 57% | 87% | 65% | 81% | 15% | DNP | 57% | 43% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 38% | 64% | 83% | 55% | 72% | 15% | DNP | 2% | 77% |
| Week 18 | 100% | 45% | 53% | 88% | 31% | 92% | 14% | DNP | DNP | 90% |
| Total | 91% | 41% | 56% | 87% | 61% | 41% | 25% | 20% | 37% | 60% |
Rico Dowdle led Carolina in RB snaps and touches last season, but he’s not expected back. That gives Chuba Hubbard the first opportunity to reclaim lead duties based on contract status, not performance. In 2025, Hubbard ranked 44th of 58 qualifying RBs in yards per carry (3.8) and 53rd in yards after contact per attempt (2.45). Those efficiency marks are red flags.
If Jonathon Brooks, who is reportedly progressing well in rehab, finally stays healthy, this backfield could shift quickly. Monitor camp reports closely before investing.
At WR, Tetairoa McMillian’s rookie season was impressive in context. He finished as WR15 despite Carolina ranking 26th in passing at 179.3 yards per game. Jalen Coker also flashed after missing the first six games with a quad injury. He ranked second on the team with a 68% snap share and 16% target rate and topped 16 PPR points in four of the final six games.
McMillian is a strong WR2 target. Coker profiles as an upside WR5 if his late-season role sticks.
Patriots Snap Counts
| Drake Maye |
Rhamondre Stevenson | TreVeyon Henderson | Stefon Diggs | Kayshon Boutte | Mack Hollins | DeMario Douglas | Kyle Williams | Hunter Henry | Austin Hooper |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 65% | 35% | 56% | 82% | 54% | 63% | 10% | 93% | 32% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 65% | 32% | 52% | 72% | 65% | 25% | 17% | 85% | 62% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 36% | 46% | 53% | 76% | 62% | 39% | 12% | 81% | 65% |
| Week 4 | 88% | 57% | 31% | 63% | 69% | 49% | 16% | 29% | 76% | 65% |
| Week 5 | 100% | 52% | 50% | 50% | 62% | 58% | 28% | 17% | 87% | 57% |
| Week 6 | 100% | 72% | 30% | 59% | 67% | 55% | 25% | 22% | 83% | 64% |
| Week 7 | 85% | 75% | 14% | 54% | 71% | 66% | 23% | 18% | 68% | 51% |
| Week 8 | 100% | 74% | 21% | 51% | 74% | 72% | 21% | 22% | 76% | 57% |
| Week 9 | 100% | DNP | 75% | 60% | 26% | 63% | 24% | 46% | 75% | 53% |
| Week 10 | 100% | DNP | 84% | 59% | DNP | 79% | 21% | 56% | 87% | 56% |
| Week 11 | 100% | DNP | 88% | 69% | DNP | 85% | 28% | 67% | 94% | DNP |
| Week 12 | 100% | 31% | 65% | 48% | 80% | 86% | 17% | 7% | 79% | 56% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 58% | 49% | 48% | 75% | 75% | 34% | 22% | 75% | 38% |
| Week 14 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 15 | 100% | 67% | 48% | 50% | 75% | 79% | 19% | 10% | 87% | 31% |
| Week 16 | 100% | 84% | 19% | 59% | 58% | 66% | 18% | 38% | 81% | 31% |
| Week 17 | 79% | 48% | 52% | 52% | DNP | DNP | 14% | 85% | 65% | 41% |
| Week 18 | 76% | 47% | 41% | 46% | 58% | DNP | 25% | 46% | 58% | 41% |
| Total | 96% | 49% | 46% | 55% | 55% | 60% | 26% | 31% | 79% | 47% |
Rhamondre Stevenson out-snapped TreVeyon Henderson in 11 of his 14 games, but Henderson was more efficient with his opportunities. He out-carried and out-targeted Stevenson, and both backs finished inside the top 25 in PPR points per game. The Patriots won the AFC with this structure, so expect the committee to remain intact.
In early best-ball drafts, Stevenson is going multiple rounds after Henderson. That discount makes Stevenson the better value if you believe the split holds.
The Patriots moved on from Stefon Diggs, who led the team with a 21% target share. Mack Hollins led the receiving corps in snaps, while Kayshon Boutte matched Diggs’ 55% snap share. DeMario Douglas is an in-house candidate to take over slot duties, but 2025 third-rounder Kyle Williams saw his playing time increase in December and is one to watch. Expect the Patriots to target the WR position in free agency and/or the draft.
At TE, Hunter Henry delivered his best fantasy season and remains a strong middle-round fallback option if you miss on the elite tier.
Raiders Snap Counts
| Geno Smith |
Ashton Jeanty | Raheem Mostert | Tre Tucker | Dont'e Thornton | Jack Bech | Tyler Lockett | Brock Bowers | Michael Mayer |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 86% | DNP | 90% | 60% | 6% | DNP | 51% | 63% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 56% | DNP | 91% | 81% | 7% | DNP | 77% | 34% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 61% | DNP | 94% | 59% | 24% | DNP | 83% | 8% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 85% | 15% | 98% | 60% | 10% | DNP | 77% | DNP |
| Week 5 | 100% | 54% | 47% | 88% | 47% | 53% | DNP | DNP | DNP |
| Week 6 | 100% | 79% | 21% | 92% | 3% | 75% | DNP | DNP | 92% |
| Week 7 | 86% | 63% | 26% | 89% | 86% | 63% | DNP | DNP | 94% |
| Week 8 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 9 | 100% | 91% | 9% | 97% | DNP | DNP | 30% | 81% | 83% |
| Week 10 | 97% | 87% | 13% | 100% | 62% | 23% | 57% | 83% | 62% |
| Week 11 | 100% | 73% | 25% | 97% | 38% | 15% | 47% | 97% | 77% |
| Week 12 | 100% | 81% | 19% | 95% | 38% | 11% | 76% | 96% | 16% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 96% | 4% | 96% | 39% | 56% | 52% | 98% | DNP |
| Week 14 | 74% | 70% | 30% | 94% | DNP | 82% | 60% | 100% | DNP |
| Week 15 | DNP | 71% | 24% | 93% | 19% | 81% | 76% | 90% | 19% |
| Week 16 | 100% | 93% | 7% | 100% | 7% | 72% | 28% | 98% | 67% |
| Week 17 | 90% | 81% | DNP | 100% | 78% | DNP | 56% | DNP | 93% |
| Week 18 | DNP | 97% | DNP | 98% | 13% | 58% | 52% | DNP | 95% |
| Total | 87% | 78% | 14% | 95% | 40% | 35% | 31% | 61% | 47% |
The Raiders need a reset after a failed one-year run under Pete Carroll. First-time HC Klint Kubiak arrives fresh off coordinating a Super Bowl offense in Seattle and will be tasked with establishing a new identity.
The franchise is expected to select Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. If that happens, he represents an immediate upgrade over Geno Smith and a foundational piece for this rebuild.
Ashton Jeanty was the clear bright spot. The 2025 first-round RB played 60%+ of the snaps in 15 of 17 games and finished fifth among RBs in snap share (78%) and second in rush share (78%). That’s elite workload security. Even a modest improvement at QB could push Jeanty into the top-five RB conversation.
Tre Tucker led all NFL skill players with a 95% snap share but finished just 38th in PPR points. Volume without efficiency is a warning. With the third-most cap space in the league, expect Las Vegas to add legitimate pass-catching help.
At TE, Brock Bowers remains the centerpiece. Despite a Week 1 knee injury limiting him to 11 games, he ranked second in target share (24%) and third in route rate (89%). That usage keeps him firmly in the elite tier heading into 2026.
Rams Snap Counts
| Matt Stafford |
Kyren Williams | Blake Corum | Puka Nacua | Davante Adams | Jordan Whittington | Konata Mumpfield | Xavier Smith | Tutu Atwell | Colby Parkinson | Tyler Higbee |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 82% | 17% | 63% | 90% | 50% | 10% | 3% | 42% | 48% | 58% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 70% | 30% | 69% | 80% | 64% | 18% | 3% | 43% | DNP | 75% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 76% | 24% | 91% | 86% | 50% | 11% | DNP | 38% | 32% | 55% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 68% | 29% | 81% | 83% | 80% | 11% | 8% | 28% | 28% | 55% |
| Week 5 | 100% | 91% | 9% | 93% | 85% | 40% | 13% | DNP | 66% | 37% | DNP |
| Week 6 | 100% | 75% | 23% | 51% | 79% | 92% | 17% | 25% | DNP | DNP | 66% |
| Week 7 | 96% | 60% | 34% | DNP | 59% | 60% | 40% | 47% | 14% | 47% | 37% |
| Week 8 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 9 | 100% | 69% | 28% | 49% | 60% | 44% | 38% | 16% | DNP | 56% | 52% |
| Week 10 | 100% | 58% | 39% | 52% | 51% | 10% | 48% | 49% | DNP | 57% | 54% |
| Week 11 | 100% | 69% | 31% | 67% | 86% | 49% | 12% | 12% | DNP | 69% | 39% |
| Week 12 | 100% | 66% | 34% | 82% | 77% | 61% | 41% | DNP | DNP | 63% | DNP |
| Week 13 | 100% | 67% | 33% | 73% | 75% | 35% | 38% | 38% | DNP | 67% | DNP |
| Week 14 | 83% | 51% | 31% | 44% | 43% | 17% | 46% | 30% | DNP | 69% | DNP |
| Week 15 | 100% | 54% | 46% | 56% | 46% | 6% | 44% | 4% | 6% | 86% | DNP |
| Week 16 | 100% | 71% | 29% | 78% | DNP | 16% | 46% | 24% | 9% | 86% | DNP |
| Week 17 | 100% | 71% | 25% | 74% | DNP | 20% | 66% | 51% | 20% | 78% | DNP |
| Week 18 | 96% | 63% | 33% | 69% | DNP | DNP | 48% | 33% | 13% | 84% | 64% |
| Total | 98% | 68% | 29% | 64% | 56% | 39% | 33% | 21% | 16% | 55% | 32% |

After leading all RBs in snap share the previous two seasons (83% and 87%), Kyren Williams dropped to eighth at 67% in 2025. The role shrank, but the production held. Williams still topped 1,200 rushing yards and scored 13 total TDs. The difference was Blake Corum.
Starting in Week 7, Corum became a legitimate piece of the offense. Over the Rams’ final 11 games, he handled 39% of the backfield carries and averaged 8.8 PPR points per game (RB32). That’s enough involvement to cap Williams’ weekly ceiling. Draft Williams as a high-end RB2 with RB1 upside tied to TDs. Corum is one of the top handcuffs and middle-round targets in fantasy.
At WR, Puka Nacua and Davante Adams combined for a 52% target share, leaving scraps for everyone else. Unless the Rams invest early draft capital at WR, there’s little fantasy appeal behind the top two.
Sean McVay leaned heavily into 13 personnel, using three-TE sets on 30.4% of plays, more than double any other team. Colby Parkinson led the TE group in snaps and production. If Tyler Higbee departs, Parkinson becomes a viable TE2 with real contingent upside.
Ravens Snap Counts
| Lamar Jackson | Tyler Huntley |
Derrick Henry | Justice Hill | Keaton Mitchell | Rasheen Ali | Zay Flowers | Rashod Bateman | DeAndre Hopkins | Mark Andrews | Isaiah Likely |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | DNP | 57% | 45% | DNP | 2% | 90% | 73% | 35% | 75% | DNP |
| Week 2 | 95% | DNP | 61% | 39% | DNP | DNP | 79% | 59% | 18% | 80% | DNP |
| Week 3 | 100% | DNP | 49% | 51% | DNP | DNP | 86% | 60% | 25% | 81% | DNP |
| Week 4 | 69% | DNP | 40% | 58% | DNP | 2% | 89% | 82% | 33% | 56% | 47% |
| Week 5 | DNP | DNP | 65% | 30% | 9% | DNP | 84% | 81% | 26% | 58% | 53% |
| Week 6 | DNP | 32% | 49% | 45% | 3% | 4% | 91% | 56% | 33% | 78% | 81% |
| Week 7 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 8 | DNP | 100% | 58% | 31% | 11% | DNP | 95% | 79% | 37% | 60% | 58% |
| Week 9 | 100% | DNP | 64% | 20% | 18% | DNP | 82% | 71% | 32% | 50% | 59% |
| Week 10 | 100% | DNP | 67% | 27% | 7% | DNP | 83% | 61% | 27% | 63% | 56% |
| Week 11 | 100% | DNP | 54% | DNP | 26% | 20% | 89% | DNP | 69% | 61% | 52% |
| Week 12 | 100% | DNP | 56% | 25% | 19% | DNP | 84% | DNP | 54% | 67% | 57% |
| Week 13 | 100% | DNP | 40% | DNP | 13% | 48% | 95% | 73% | 38% | 68% | 52% |
| Week 14 | 100% | DNP | 54% | DNP | 15% | 34% | 92% | 86% | 16% | 68% | 60% |
| Week 15 | 88% | 12% | 37% | DNP | 39% | 27% | 78% | DNP | 32% | 41% | 51% |
| Week 16 | 47% | 53% | 44% | DNP | 35% | 22% | 89% | 69% | 36% | 44% | 40% |
| Week 17 | DNP | 100% | 63% | DNP | 18% | 20% | 68% | 53% | 25% | 41% | 70% |
| Week 18 | 100% | DNP | 71% | DNP | 14% | 16% | 98% | DNP | 25% | 59% | 49% |
| Total | 69% | 19% | 55% | 22% | 13% | 12% | 87% | 54% | 33% | 62% | 48% |
Derrick Henry played 79 fewer snaps in 2025, and the efficiency dip followed. He still punched in 16 rushing TDs, but his rushing yardage fell by 326 yards. His yards after contact and breakaway rate both declined as well. Baltimore remained hesitant to expand the roles of its ancillary backs, but that philosophy could shift under new HC Jesse Minter. Henry remains TD-driven, but the margin for decline is real. Draft him knowing the floor is volume and scoring, not explosiveness.
Zay Flowers continued to ascend. He ranked 11th among WRs with an 87% snap share and finished WR7 in PPR formats. The issue is depth. No other Ravens WR cracked the top 90, which leaves Flowers as the lone reliable option unless Baltimore adds help.
Mark Andrews delivered his worst season since his rookie year. He still played 62% of the snaps, but production slipped across the board. With Isaiah Likely projected to leave, Andrews has rebound potential based on consolidated targets. View him as a mid-range TE2 with modest upside if the role stabilizes.
Saints Snap Counts
| Tyler Shough |
Spencer Rattler | Alvin Kamara | Devin Neal | Kendre Miller | Chris Olave | Rashid Shaheed | Devaughn Vele | Brandin Cooks | Mason Tipton | Kevin Austin | Juwan Johnson | Taysom Hill | Foster Moreau |
|
| Week 1 | DNP | 100% | 79% | 9% | 15% | 85% | 85% | 23% | 76% | DNP | DNP | 99% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 2 | DNP | 100% | 86% | DNP | 15% | 100% | 70% | 34% | 68% | DNP | DNP | 96% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 3 | 4% | 96% | 74% | DNP | 27% | 85% | 74% | DNP | 70% | 12% | 30% | 90% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 4 | DNP | 100% | 73% | DNP | 31% | 85% | 70% | 6% | 90% | 7% | DNP | 90% | DNP | DNP |
| Week 5 | DNP | 94% | 56% | DNP | 39% | 73% | 67% | 38% | 45% | 14% | DNP | 85% | 14% | 35% |
| Week 6 | DNP | 98% | 62% | DNP | 39% | 88% | 61% | 32% | 64% | 4% | DNP | 71% | 21% | 36% |
| Week 7 | DNP | 100% | 84% | 12% | 4% | 84% | 77% | 27% | 70% | 11% | DNP | 71% | 16% | 23% |
| Week 8 | 54% | 46% | 51% | 46% | DNP | 93% | 78% | 51% | 61% | 6% | DNP | 76% | 7% | 18% |
| Week 9 | 90% | DNP | 59% | 39% | DNP | 88% | 83% | 29% | 56% | 5% | DNP | 71% | 22% | 37% |
| Week 10 | 82% | DNP | 63% | 35% | DNP | 54% | DNP | 87% | 50% | 34% | DNP | 50% | 37% | 62% |
| Week 11 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | DNP | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 12 | 95% | DNP | 14% | 74% | DNP | 80% | DNP | 89% | DNP | 70% | 12% | 78% | 32% | 29% |
| Week 13 | 99% | DNP | DNP | 82% | DNP | 88% | DNP | 88% | DNP | 85% | 7% | 72% | 17% | 38% |
| Week 14 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 71% | DNP | 93% | DNP | 93% | DNP | 45% | 3% | 53% | 41% | 45% |
| Week 15 | 99% | 1% | DNP | 32% | DNP | 84% | DNP | 55% | DNP | 80% | 38% | 61% | 22% | 42% |
| Week 16 | 97% | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | 78% | DNP | DNP | DNP | 50% | 86% | 65% | 44% | 28% |
| Week 17 | 98% | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | 91% | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | 81% | 72% | 13% | DNP |
| Week 18 | 100% | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | 97% | 75% | 34% | DNP |
| Total | 54% | 44% | 41% | 24% | 10% | 79% | 38% | 39% | 38% | 26% | 22% | 76% | 19% | 23% |
Have the Saints found their QB? They went 5–4 in Tyler Shough’s nine starts, and reports indicate the team is “preparing to move ahead” with him as the 2026 starter. Shough improved as the season progressed and ranked fourth among QBs in designed runs during that stretch. The rushing usage matters. In Kellen Moore’s second season running the offense, Shough profiles as a viable Superflex QB2 with a built-in floor.
The backfield is far less stable.
PFF graded Alvin Kamara as the league’s worst RB as both a runner and receiver, a stunning fall. Kendre Miller tore his ACL in Week 7, and Devin Neal later injured his hamstring. According to Spotrac, New Orleans is well over the 2026 salary cap, which limits splash additions. Early indications point toward a rotation rather than a clear workhorse.
Chris Olave thrived with Shough. In those nine starts, Olave commanded a 29% target share and averaged 18.8 PPR points per game. After Rashid Shaheed was traded to Seattle, Devaughn Vele led skill players with an 82% snap share and ranked second with an 18% target share. If Vele enters camp as the No. 2 WR, he carries legitimate late-round value.
Seahawks Snap Counts
| Sam Darnold |
Kenneth Walker | Zach Charbonnet | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Cooper Kupp | Rashid Shaheed | Tory Horton | AJ Barner | Elijah Arroyo |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 40% | 58% | 77% | 88% | DNP | 54% | 85% | 31% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 35% | 55% | 65% | 69% | DNP | 40% | 89% | 40% |
| Week 3 | 68% | 53% | DNP | 49% | 54% | DNP | 49% | 54% | 49% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 50% | 47% | 80% | 74% | DNP | 36% | 86% | 55% |
| Week 5 | 100% | 44% | 57% | 90% | 88% | DNP | 49% | 80% | 43% |
| Week 6 | 100% | 35% | 60% | 82% | 71% | DNP | 45% | 78% | 45% |
| Week 7 | 100% | 44% | 51% | 88% | 75% | DNP | 39% | 86% | 38% |
| Week 8 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | DNP | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 9 | 94% | 57% | 35% | 67% | DNP | DNP | 73% | 84% | 43% |
| Week 10 | 90% | 44% | 37% | 42% | 53% | 34% | DNP | 37% | 47% |
| Week 11 | 100% | 51% | 43% | 83% | 81% | 54% | DNP | 87% | 37% |
| Week 12 | 100% | 62% | 31% | 79% | 77% | 56% | DNP | 79% | 38% |
| Week 13 | 96% | 55% | 39% | 82% | 76% | 48% | DNP | 85% | 37% |
| Week 14 | 87% | 52% | 41% | 72% | 69% | 51% | DNP | 67% | 11% |
| Week 15 | 100% | 42% | 55% | 92% | 75% | 68% | DNP | 83% | DNP |
| Week 16 | 100% | 44% | 56% | 96% | 93% | 54% | DNP | 94% | DNP |
| Week 17 | 100% | 47% | 53% | 89% | 88% | 18% | DNP | 79% | DNP |
| Week 18 | 100% | 42% | 57% | 83% | 77% | 48% | DNP | 61% | DNP |
| Total | 96% | 47% | 46% | 78% | 72% | 26% | 21% | 78% | 30% |
Zach Charbonnet tore his ACL in the Divisional Round and faces a 9–12 month recovery window. That puts at least half of the 2026 season in jeopardy. His injury makes re-signing Kenneth Walker III far more urgent. Seattle could use the franchise or transition tag to retain Walker, who would otherwise draw strong interest on the open market. Walker’s status will shape the entire backfield outlook.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba posted a 33.9% target share, the highest by any player since at least 2013. That’s elite, offense-defining volume. He’s firmly in the WR1 conversation. Cooper Kupp logged the second-most snaps (72%) but saw his PPR production drop by 50%. Whether Kupp returns for another season and what happens with Rashid Shaheed hitting free agency will determine how consolidated this target tree remains.
At TE, A.J. Barner quietly ranked 15th with a 78% snap share. If Seattle doesn’t add a significant WR, Barner offers clear TE2 upside based on role stability.
Steelers Snap Counts
| Aaron Rodgers |
Jaylen Warren | Kenneth Gainwell | DK Metcalf | Calvin Austin | Roman Wilson | Jonnu Smith | Pat Freiermuth | Darnell Washington |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 45% | 54% | 95% | 80% | 18% | 66% | 50% | 46% |
| Week 2 | 95% | 58% | 42% | 90% | 92% | 35% | 56% | 50% | 37% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 80% | 26% | 89% | 72% | 17% | 83% | 70% | 37% |
| Week 4 | 100% | DNP | 77% | 79% | 51% | 6% | 25% | 28% | 91% |
| Week 5 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 6 | 95% | 53% | 34% | 83% | DNP | 25% | 69% | 36% | 80% |
| Week 7 | 100% | 65% | 39% | 98% | DNP | 58% | 70% | 65% | 63% |
| Week 8 | 100% | 62% | 38% | 94% | 78% | 46% | 60% | 43% | 46% |
| Week 9 | 100% | 56% | 37% | 82% | 56% | 47% | 40% | 47% | 66% |
| Week 10 | 100% | 46% | 52% | 92% | 73% | 35% | 67% | 50% | 48% |
| Week 11 | 57% | 28% | 63% | 86% | 29% | 57% | 54% | 46% | 71% |
| Week 12 | DNP | 50% | 51% | 85% | 46% | 28% | 49% | 47% | 68% |
| Week 13 | 84% | 56% | 42% | 86% | 49% | 44% | 53% | 40% | 79% |
| Week 14 | 100% | 50% | 48% | 83% | 31% | DNP | 52% | 60% | 29% |
| Week 15 | 100% | 45% | 52% | 79% | 27% | DNP | 29% | 42% | 73% |
| Week 16 | 100% | 49% | 54% | 88% | 16% | DNP | 38% | 43% | 68% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 32% | 68% | DNP | DNP | 14% | 41% | 70% | 14% |
| Week 18 | 100% | 37% | 67% | DNP | 49% | DNP | 44% | 69% | DNP |
| Total | 89% | 47% | 50% | 75% | 43% | 25% | 52% | 51% | 53% |
It’s a new era in Pittsburgh.
Mike McCarthy replaces Mike Tomlin, who stepped away after the playoff loss to Houston. McCarthy’s priority is obvious: stabilize the QB position. He coached Green Bay from 2006–2018, and there appears to be mutual interest, but clarity likely won’t come until August. If Pittsburgh strikes out on options like Daniel Jones, Malik Willis, or Kirk Cousins, Rodgers may represent the highest-upside outcome.
Kenneth Gainwell emerged as the team MVP with 1,023 scrimmage yards and eight TDs, but that breakout likely priced him out of Pittsburgh. If he leaves, Jaylen Warren becomes the unquestioned leadback, and 2025 third-rounder Kaleb Johnson could finally see real opportunity. Monitor offseason additions closely.
WR remains the glaring weakness. Outside of DK Metcalf, no Steelers WR played even 50% of the snaps. Adding a legitimate No. 2 option via the draft or free agency is another big need for McCarthy. Until that happens, this passing game carries significant volatility beyond Metcalf.
Texans Snap Counts
| CJ Stroud |
Woody Marks | Nick Chubb | Nico Collins | Jayden Higgins | Christian Kirk | Xavier Hutchinson | Jaylin Noel | Dalton Schultz | Cade Stover |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 11% | 51% | 84% | 43% | DNP | 68% | 27% | 54% | 57% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 27% | 53% | 90% | 43% | DNP | 57% | 31% | 59% | DNP |
| Week 3 | 100% | 48% | 52% | 86% | 44% | 67% | 62% | 14% | 79% | DNP |
| Week 4 | 100% | 56% | 42% | 86% | 44% | 61% | 68% | 24% | 85% | DNP |
| Week 5 | 80% | 39% | 34% | 57% | 56% | 49% | 67% | 30% | 59% | DNP |
| Week 6 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 7 | 100% | 63% | 25% | 51% | 63% | DNP | 78% | 43% | 75% | DNP |
| Week 8 | 100% | 40% | 44% | DNP | 82% | DNP | 71% | 39% | 61% | DNP |
| Week 9 | 32% | 48% | 36% | 79% | 48% | 56% | 63% | 15% | 79% | DNP |
| Week 10 | DNP | 80% | 13% | 89% | 57% | 43% | 53% | 33% | 77% | DNP |
| Week 11 | DNP | 66% | 26% | 84% | 61% | 51% | 53% | 26% | 69% | 20% |
| Week 12 | DNP | 69% | 22% | 75% | 58% | 32% | 36% | 29% | 81% | 34% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 54% | 34% | 75% | 58% | 49% | 55% | 24% | 72% | 41% |
| Week 14 | 100% | 87% | 11% | 81% | 60% | 36% | 40% | 36% | 74% | 29% |
| Week 15 | 100% | 22% | DNP | 73% | 72% | 24% | 30% | 16% | 79% | 61% |
| Week 16 | 100% | DNP | 32% | 80% | 54% | 62% | 49% | 14% | 71% | 51% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 68% | 8% | 68% | 49% | 45% | 48% | 25% | 78% | 54% |
| Week 18 | 65% | 46% | DNP | DNP | 81% | 57% | 79% | 16% | 56% | 49% |
| Total | 75% | 49% | 28% | 67% | 58% | 37% | 58% | 26% | 71% | 23% |
Woody Marks seized control of Houston’s backfield after the Week 6 bye and held up well in an expanded role. However, the trade for David Montgomery likely pushes Marks back into a change-of-pace role.
Montgomery excels in two areas where Houston struggled: pass protection and short-yardage work. He also ranked 10th among RBs in PFF’s receiving grades, making it tough to see Marks (39th) taking many passing-down snaps from the newcomer.
Christian Kirk’s potential departure would vacate 433 snaps and a 12% target share. That’s meaningful opportunity in a concentrated offense. Getting Tank Dell back would be huge for the offense. Dell missed the entire 2025 season but has progressed well, and HC DeMeco Ryans said he’s “excited to see [Dell] back out on the field next year.”
A shift to a more RB-heavy offense with Montgomery and Dell's return only decreases the outlook for Houston's other WRs.
Jayden Higgins looks secure in WR2/WR3 duties based on usage, but Jaylin Noel’s inability to pass Xavier Hutchinson is concerning. Until Noel proves he can earn snaps, he’s a speculative depth piece, at best.
Dalton Schultz remains one of the quieter values at TE. He ranked second on the team in snaps (71%) and target share (20%) and finished as a top-10 PPR TE. His early best-ball ADP of TE20 is a discount relative to role. If the target share holds, Schultz is a strong late-round target.
Titans Snap Counts
| Cam Ward |
Tony Pollard | Tyjae Spears | Elic Ayomanor | Chimere Dike | Calvin Ridley | Van Jefferson | Chigoziem Okonkwo | Gunnar Helm |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | 89% | DNP | 79% | 18% | 95% | 12% | 88% | 40% |
| Week 2 | 100% | 89% | DNP | 73% | 42% | 86% | 26% | 76% | 33% |
| Week 3 | 100% | 91% | DNP | 74% | 41% | 87% | 34% | 66% | 39% |
| Week 4 | 100% | 86% | DNP | 82% | 40% | 54% | 38% | 70% | 40% |
| Week 5 | 100% | 73% | 25% | 72% | 49% | 66% | 18% | 63% | 66% |
| Week 6 | 100% | 43% | 59% | 93% | 56% | 10% | 74% | 57% | 48% |
| Week 7 | 100% | 57% | 43% | 96% | 57% | DNP | 85% | 60% | 53% |
| Week 8 | 100% | 46% | 52% | 94% | 89% | DNP | 79% | 62% | 52% |
| Week 9 | 100% | 62% | 45% | 64% | 87% | DNP | 83% | 68% | 45% |
| Week 10 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 11 | 100% | 49% | 53% | 85% | 27% | 2% | 92% | 68% | 64% |
| Week 12 | 100% | 51% | 43% | DNP | 80% | DNP | 91% | 63% | 63% |
| Week 13 | 100% | 46% | 47% | 85% | 76% | DNP | 75% | 61% | 53% |
| Week 14 | 100% | 59% | 42% | 80% | 67% | DNP | 73% | 48% | 67% |
| Week 15 | 100% | 53% | 42% | 81% | 70% | DNP | 58% | 57% | 49% |
| Week 16 | 100% | 55% | 47% | 56% | 59% | DNP | 68% | 45% | 71% |
| Week 17 | 100% | 50% | 53% | 81% | 78% | DNP | 31% | 51% | 58% |
| Week 18 | 9% | 63% | 46% | 94% | 72% | DNP | DNP | 80% | DNP |
| Total | 95% | 62% | 35% | 75% | 60% | 24% | 55% | 63% | 51% |
Tony Pollard opened the season in a true workhorse role, leading all RBs with an 89% snap share from Weeks 1–4. That changed once Tyjae Spears returned from a high-ankle sprain in Week 5. From that point forward, the Titans operated a near-even split: Pollard at 54% of snaps, Spears at 46%.
That usage suggests a committee is the expectation in 2026, not a feature role. Draft Pollard as a volume-based RB2, but do not ignore Spears as a standalone flex with contingent upside.
At WR, Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike emerged as the top two options. Calvin Ridley played just 24% of the snaps and could be a cap casualty. Tennessee enters the offseason with the most cap space in the league, making a significant pass-catching addition likely.
At TE, Chigoziem Okonkwo is a free agent. If he leaves, Gunnar Helm, who logged a 51% snap share, would step into low-end TE2 territory based on projected role alone.
Vikings Snap Counts
| JJ MCarthy |
Carson Wentz | Max Brosmer | Aaron Jones | Jordan Mason | Justin Jefferson | Jordan Addison | Jalen Nailor | TJ Hockenson | Josh Oliver |
|
| Week 1 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 50% | 54% | 98% | DNP | 88% | 80% | 48% |
| Week 2 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 43% | 60% | 100% | DNP | 100% | 72% | 30% |
| Week 3 | DNP | 80% | 20% | DNP | 60% | 80% | DNP | 83% | 68% | 35% |
| Week 4 | DNP | 100% | DNP | DNP | 62% | 100% | 96% | 63% | 93% | 28% |
| Week 5 | DNP | 98% | 2% | DNP | 66% | 100% | 75% | 65% | 85% | 45% |
| Week 6 | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE | BYE |
| Week 7 | DNP | 100% | DNP | DNP | 77% | 99% | 93% | 59% | 83% | 46% |
| Week 8 | DNP | 88% | 12% | 53% | 35% | 88% | 86% | 69% | 82% | 8% |
| Week 9 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 42% | 60% | 95% | 92% | 53% | 77% | DNP |
| Week 10 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 71% | 25% | 100% | 95% | 68% | 91% | DNP |
| Week 11 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 67% | 16% | 100% | 96% | 60% | 80% | 35% |
| Week 12 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 66% | 27% | 100% | 98% | 45% | 68% | 55% |
| Week 13 | DNP | DNP | 100% | 37% | 29% | 96% | 92% | 69% | 79% | 42% |
| Week 14 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 45% | 30% | 80% | 67% | 58% | 56% | 62% |
| Week 15 | 100% | DNP | DNP | 58% | 36% | 96% | 64% | 51% | 80% | 62% |
| Week 16 | 52% | DNP | 48% | 64% | 7% | 95% | 67% | 62% | 75% | 52% |
| Week 17 | DNP | DNP | 100% | 65% | DNP | 98% | 78% | 43% | DNP | 93% |
| Week 18 | 64% | DNP | 36% | DNP | 40% | 76% | 93% | 75% | DNP | 46% |
| Total | 52% | 30% | 18% | 37% | 41% | 94% | 71% | 65% | 69% | 40% |
The Vikings chose to move forward with J.J. McCarthy over Daniel Jones and Sam Darnold. McCarthy battled injuries and inconsistency, while Jones revived his value in Indianapolis, and Darnold capped his season with a Super Bowl run in Seattle. Minnesota is unlikely to hand McCarthy the job uncontested. Expect a veteran addition like Kyler Murray or Kirk Cousins.
At RB, Aaron Jones will be released. For now, Jordan Mason is the favorite to start. Mason averaged 4.8 yards per carry in 2025 and caught 14 of 16 targets, flashing three-down capability. Monitor offseason additions, but at a best-ball ADP in the 13th round, Mason is mispriced for his projected role.
Justin Jefferson’s ceiling was capped by shaky QB play, yet he still tied for the league lead with a 96% route rate and ranked sixth with 141 targets. That’s elite usage. Jordan Addison, excluding the first three games of his suspension, tied for 17th among WRs with an 85% snap share. If Minnesota upgrades at QB, Addison profiles as a strong WR3 with room for more.
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