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Snap counts tell us who is playing but they don’t always paint a clear picture of who is producing for our fantasy football lineups. By digging deep into the snap counts from Week 2, we are able to pull some interesting takeaways that can help us win moving forward.
NFL snap data courtesy: SportsData – Previous Weeks: Week 1
(minimum 10 snaps in Week 2)
SNAPS Total offensive snaps played by player.
SNAP % Percentage of offensive snaps played.
RUSH % Percentage of snaps played where player had a rushing attempt.
TGT % Percentage of snaps played where player was targeted by a pass attempt.
TOUCH % Percentage of snaps played where player touched the football (includes pass attempts, rush attempts and receptions).
FPTS Fantasy points scored by player.
PTS/100 SNAPS Average fantasy points scored by player per 100 snaps.
Dallas 1-2 punch – Tony Pollard continues his ascension towards fantasy reliability. While Zeke continues to lead Pollard 2 to 1 in snaps, Pollard’s Rush share is over 40% and 76% of his snaps he sees the ball and was Week 2’s most effective running back per snap.
Chiefs RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire continues to disappoint. While it’s early, he did at least command 65% of the snaps Sunday night against a tough Ravens run defense.
New England looks like a true split backfield. Shocker. While we may have hoped for Damien Harris to be a full time back, Belichick continue to split the time between he and James White who proved to be effective against the Jets.
McKissic dominated his opportunity in Washington.
Arizona Rookie Rondale Moore is electric. When Kyler gets the ball in his hands he’s one of the most effective WRs in the game.
Darnell Mooney led all Bears WRs in snaps in Week 2.
Rams WR Cooper Kupp never left the field. He played every snap and dominated. He looks like and played like a Top 5 WR this season. I offered him as a draft target so if you listened to me this draft season (hey, I got one right!) and you drafted him, congrats. No reason to sell, but the trade offers are coming. Just sit back and enjoy the ride!
Vikings WR K.J. Osborn is making the most of his second season and is proving to be a clutch performer in big time moments for the Vikings this season. He will soon command a spot in your starting lineup in deeper formats.
If you were playing DFS, Mike Evans was a no-brainer to lock in your daily lineups. Brady had to make it up to his big target after a disappointing week one.
All eyes on Cleveland Tight Ends this week with the injuries to the wide receivers. All three are somewhat fantasy relevant with Austin Hooper the current star of the bunch.
If you’re hurting at the TE position, Arizona TE Maxx Williams has finally ascended to fantasy relevance in Arizona. Playing only 45% of the snaps, he was targeted on 16% of those snaps, which is top 5 for tight ends this week. He’ll be a popular waiver wire target this week.
Rams TE Tyler Higbee played 100% of the snaps and was targeted a league low 2% of the time turning it into 1 catch for 8 yards.
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