Backfield Breakdown: Week 9 Recap & Week 10 Sleepers

Backfield Breakdown: Week 9 Recap & Week 10 Sleepers

This article is part of our Backfield Breakdown series.

I was hoping to cut down on blurbs/notes to save a little time this week, mostly because I've been sick since Wednesday and just don't have enough hours in the day right now. Unfortunately, the NFL doesn't care, and it seems like the majority of backfields either have a new injury from Week 9 or a key player (oh hey, Mr. McCaffrey!) who just returned.

So, instead of doing a little bit less for each team, I'll try to provide the usual level of analysis for interesting/fluid/injured backfields, while the ones that are more or less status quo may get the quick-hits version (just in terms of notes/blurbs; all the usual stats are still here). But first, let's look at stat leaderboards, injuries and potential waiver adds for next week...

Usage Leaderboards

Week 9

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
1Carlos Hyde78.7%50.0%2177.8%27.4%216.31
2Dalvin Cook78.2%48.8%1770.8%310.7%2315.24
3James Conner77.1%41.9%2153.8%519.2%2740.31
4Devontae Booker73.2%52.2%2167.7%317.7%1715.20
5Myles Gaskin72.0%51.0%2080.0%615.4%3315.70
6Devin Singletary71.6%28.9%642.9%817.8%3812.90
7Jonathan Taylor69.4%40.4%1963.3%26.9%19343
8Alvin Kamara67.6%32.7%1352.0%716.7%3520.41
9Austin Ekeler66.2%33.9%

I was hoping to cut down on blurbs/notes to save a little time this week, mostly because I've been sick since Wednesday and just don't have enough hours in the day right now. Unfortunately, the NFL doesn't care, and it seems like the majority of backfields either have a new injury from Week 9 or a key player (oh hey, Mr. McCaffrey!) who just returned.

So, instead of doing a little bit less for each team, I'll try to provide the usual level of analysis for interesting/fluid/injured backfields, while the ones that are more or less status quo may get the quick-hits version (just in terms of notes/blurbs; all the usual stats are still here). But first, let's look at stat leaderboards, injuries and potential waiver adds for next week...

Usage Leaderboards

Week 9

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
1Carlos Hyde78.7%50.0%2177.8%27.4%216.31
2Dalvin Cook78.2%48.8%1770.8%310.7%2315.24
3James Conner77.1%41.9%2153.8%519.2%2740.31
4Devontae Booker73.2%52.2%2167.7%317.7%1715.20
5Myles Gaskin72.0%51.0%2080.0%615.4%3315.70
6Devin Singletary71.6%28.9%642.9%817.8%3812.90
7Jonathan Taylor69.4%40.4%1963.3%26.9%19343
8Alvin Kamara67.6%32.7%1352.0%716.7%3520.41
9Austin Ekeler66.2%33.9%1763.0%38.1%2311.22
10Elijah Mitchell66.1%33.3%872.7%512.8%3112.90
11Aaron Jones63.5%27.3%1248.0%26.3%245.30
12Joe Mixon62.2%34.6%1356.5%512.2%28281
13Darrell Henderson60.3%26.9%1152.4%48.5%328.80
14Devonta Freeman58.2%20.8%1328.9%37.3%3316.31
15Michael Carter57.9%25.5%1361.9%23.9%299.60
16Nick Chubb56.3%43.2%1460.9%210.5%1230.31
17Mike Davis55.9%20.8%936.0%26.7%182.80
18Cordarrelle Patterson55.9%31.3%936.0%620.0%2119.61
19Darrel Williams53.8%48.9%1976.0%411.1%1610.73
20Ezekiel Elliott53.3%37.1%1062.5%37.7%2112.60
21Melvin Gordon53.2%38.3%2151.2%312.0%1817.52
22Josh Jacobs49.3%34.0%1365.0%48.7%1913.51
23Christian McCaffrey49.2%46.2%1460.9%517.2%1214.60
24Javonte Williams46.8%28.3%1741.5%00.0%1611.12
25Brandon Bolden46.8%19.6%820.5%211.1%1210.10
26Nyheim Hines45.2%19.2%620.0%620.7%1420.80
27Kenyan Drake44.9%20.0%420.0%817.4%25160
28David Johnson44.9%16.7%422.2%512.8%2771
29Jeremy McNichols44.8%22.2%726.9%311.5%186.51
30Boston Scott43.9%20.0%1025.6%00.0%841
31Ty Johnson42.1%10.9%419.0%35.8%2612.10
32Jordan Howard40.4%34.0%1743.6%00.0%513.11
33Tony Pollard40.0%14.3%425.0%25.1%195.30
34Sony Michel39.7%17.3%733.3%36.4%2410.62
35Damien Harris38.7%31.4%1538.5%15.6%610.31
36AJ Dillon38.1%27.3%832.0%412.5%13130
37Mark Ingram35.1%26.9%936.0%511.9%1411.40
38JaMycal Hasty33.9%10.3%19.1%410.3%174.30
39D'Ernest Johnson33.3%21.6%834.8%00.0%71.60
40Adrian Peterson32.8%24.4%1038.5%13.9%89.62
41Zack Moss28.4%11.1%321.4%48.9%144.41
42Rhamondre Stevenson27.4%23.5%1025.6%211.1%712.60
43Eno Benjamin24.3%14.5%923.1%00.0%69.90
44Le'Veon Bell23.5%15.3%1124.4%00.0%410.81
45Phillip Lindsay20.3%19.1%844.4%00.0%52.80

Doesn't include MNF. GL Looks = Targets + Carries inside the 5-yard line. Top 10 in Bold.

      

Full Season

 GamesSnaps/GmCarries/GmTargets/GmTarget SharePPR Pts.GLL
1Najee Harris751.918.37.018.3%1428
2Derrick Henry851.127.42.59.9%1939
3Ezekiel Elliott850.816.03.610%13912
4Alvin Kamara850.518.35.524.7%1589
5Darrell Henderson849.015.13.510.1%13211
6Dalvin Cook648.819.23.810.3%897
7D'Andre Swift847.111.37.119.6%1456
8Austin Ekeler844.912.65.618.6%1647
9Mike Davis842.610.54.013.1%733
10Saquon Barkley541.610.84.011.3%652
11David Montgomery441.517.32.311.1%602
12James Robinson741.412.63.49.8%1105
13Leonard Fournette841.412.64.911.5%1229
14Aaron Jones941.312.94.615.4%1489
15Christian McCaffrey440.516.55.517%732
16Joe Mixon940.116.72.910.3%1599
17Elijah Mitchell639.014.81.56.9%812
18Jonathan Taylor938.915.63.010%18618
19Devontae Booker838.810.62.97.8%866
20Miles Sanders738.69.03.410.6%634
21Clyde Edwards-Helaire537.013.02.07.1%531
22Myles Gaskin936.79.65.114.4%1092
23Josh Jacobs636.712.23.39%895
24Chase Edmonds936.08.44.116%982
25Zack Moss735.69.33.69.9%805
26Melvin Gordon935.412.12.88.1%1184
27Michael Carter835.010.84.912.6%1025
28Nick Chubb734.717.11.14.3%1217
29Darrel Williams934.29.33.19.3%938
30Antonio Gibson833.613.92.67.6%967
31Kareem Hunt632.511.54.014.3%1044
32Cordarrelle Patterson831.69.15.915.3%1543
33James Conner931.312.81.14.3%1339
34J.D. McKissic831.04.05.315.3%913
35Devin Singletary831.09.13.47.3%712
36Chris Carson431.013.51.58.6%482
37Chuba Hubbard930.712.33.19.7%844
38Damien Harris930.014.81.44.8%11012
39Javonte Williams929.010.62.99.6%925
40Latavius Murray628.59.80.87.1%521
41Kenyan Drake828.15.83.910.3%871
42Ty Johnson827.14.93.610.5%715
43Carlos Hyde726.67.72.17.6%343
44Khalil Herbert826.010.11.311.9%553
45David Johnson925.73.73.311.6%571
46Ty'Son Williams625.25.51.86.7%411
47Alex Collins725.110.61.06.9%554
48Nyheim Hines924.64.63.912.4%720
49Jamaal Williams723.910.12.69.5%692
50Tony Pollard823.49.02.37%781
51Devonta Freeman721.74.71.78.1%513
52AJ Dillon921.68.41.86.1%671
53Alexander Mattison821.19.32.510.4%611
54Kenneth Gainwell920.24.63.413.7%742
55Samaje Perine819.14.51.95.7%511
56Jeremy McNichols919.11.63.312.1%581
57Sony Michel918.78.01.16.5%493
58Malcolm Brown718.34.70.73%234
59Brandon Bolden918.02.42.712.1%581
60Damien Williams716.75.32.010.8%434
61Giovani Bernard715.60.93.37.4%541
62Salvon Ahmed914.04.31.96.5%300
63Jerick McKinnon913.80.41.66.4%180
64Ronald Jones813.05.50.83.8%293
65D'Ernest Johnson911.64.10.76.4%391

Doesn't include MNF. Looks = Targets + Carries. Top 10 in Bold.

         

Week 9 Injury Report

Inactives

Saquon Barkley (ankle)

James Robinson (heel)

Latavius Murray (ankle)

Justin Jackson (quad)

Tevin Coleman (hamstring)

Clyde Edwards-Helaire (IR/knee)

Miles Sanders (IR/ankle)

Kareem Hunt (IR/calf)

    

In-Game Injuries

Chase Edmonds left with an ankle injury in the first quarter and didn't return.

Damien Harris and Rhamondre Stevenson both suffered head injuries.

Zack Moss (head) left in the third quarter and didn't return.

Devontae Booker suffered a hip injury late in the game but doesn't think it's serious.

Scottie Phillips suffered a leg injury and didn't return.

Ezekiel Elliott left the game with a knee contusion but later returned.

      

Week 9 Route Report

 RoutesTgtTgt/RtYds/Rt
1Devin Singletary34823.5%1.26
2Alvin Kamara28725.0%1.93
3Elijah Mitchell27518.5%1.59
4Devonta Freeman26311.5%0.15
5Joe Mixon26519.2%1.77
6Myles Gaskin26623.1%0.88
7Michael Carter2528.0%1.48
8Darrell Henderson24416.7%0.13
9Ty Johnson24312.5%1.67
10Sony Michel22313.6%0.27
11James Conner20525.0%3.85
12Austin Ekeler19315.8%1.21
13David Johnson19526.3%1.53
14Ezekiel Elliott19315.8%1.32
15Kenyan Drake18844.4%3.89
16Cordarrelle Patterson17635.3%7.41
17Dalvin Cook17317.6%0.71
18Kyle Juszczyk17211.8%0.82
19Ameer Abdullah16531.3%1.88
20Darrel Williams16425.0%0.44
21Patrick Ricard16531.3%2.19
22Tony Pollard16212.5%2.00
23Devontae Booker15320.0%1.53
24JaMycal Hasty15426.7%0.73
25Jonathan Taylor15213.3%1.87
26Josh Jacobs15426.7%1.27
27Aaron Jones14214.3% 
28Carlos Hyde14214.3%0.43
29Javonte Williams1400.0% 
30Rex Burkhead1400.0% 
31Melvin Gordon13323.1%1.15
32Nyheim Hines13646.2%2.62
33Samaje Perine13323.1%1.31
34Zack Moss13430.8%1.38
35Jeremy McNichols12325.0%0.92
36Jerick McKinnon12325.0%2.17
37Mark Ingram11545.5%1.91
38AJ Dillon10440.0%4.40
39Christian McCaffrey10550.0%5.40
40Joshua Kelley10110.0%0.40
41Nick Chubb10220.0%2.60
42Brandon Bolden9222.2%3.00
43Mike Davis9222.2%0.56
44Ty'Son Williams800.0% 
45Adrian Peterson7114.3%0.71
46Derrick Gore7114.3%0.86
47Rhamondre Stevenson7228.6%6.29

    

Week 9 Red-Zone Report

Inside the 5-Yard Line

 SnapsLooksCarriesRush TDTargetsRec TD
1Dalvin Cook744000
2Darrel Williams432010
3Jonathan Taylor533000
4Austin Ekeler522000
5Melvin Gordon222100
6Sony Michel321011
7Javonte Williams322000
8Adrian Peterson422100
9Kenneth Gainwell222100
10Jordan Howard111100
11Nick Chubb311100
12Carlos Hyde311000
13Josh Jacobs211000
14Rex Burkhead211000
15Joe Mixon111100
16Devonta Freeman210011
17David Johnson110010
18Boston Scott111000
19Zack Moss111000
20Damien Harris111100
21Jeremy McNichols111000
22Cordarrelle Patterson411000
23Patrick Ricard310011
24James Conner111100
25Alvin Kamara311100
26Le'Veon Bell111100

       

Red Zone Looks (carries + targets)

 SnapsLooksCarriesRush TDTargetsRec TD
1Jonathan Taylor977000
2Dalvin Cook1577000
3Jordan Howard666100
4Darrel Williams654010
5James Conner1055200
6Melvin Gordon854110
7Josh Jacobs1143010
8Sony Michel942021
9Myles Gaskin643110
10David Johnson731020
11Kenyan Drake731020
12D'Ernest Johnson933000
13Le'Veon Bell433100
14Austin Ekeler933000
15Damien Harris332110
16Nick Chubb533100
17Adrian Peterson633100
18Devonta Freeman721011
19Kenneth Gainwell522100
20Boston Scott422000
21Michael Carter522000
22Javonte Williams322000
23Rhamondre Stevenson422000
24Cordarrelle Patterson721010
25Zack Moss421010
26Joe Mixon722200
27Alexander Mattison221010
28Jeremy McNichols322000
29Mike Davis522000
30JaMycal Hasty421010
31Carlos Hyde511000
32Rex Burkhead411000
33Larry Rountree311000
34Alex Armah111000
35D'Onta Foreman311000
36Patrick Ricard910011
37Devontae Booker311000
38Christian McCaffrey211000
39Alvin Kamara811100
40Samaje Perine310010

   

Week 10 Waivers & Sleepers

Picking from players rostered in half or less of Yahoo Leagues.

Waivers, Pt. 1 Top Adds & Streamers

  1. Devonta Freeman - 20% rostered
  2. Brandon Bolden - 10%
  3. Jordan Howard - 13%
  4. Carlos Hyde - 34% (if Robinson is out again, which isn't expected)
  5. Mark Ingram - 38%
  6. Eno Benjamin - 0%
  7. Rhamondre Stevenson - 6%
  8. Ty Johnson - 13%
  9. Le'Veon Bell - 5%
  10. JaMycal Hasty - 2%

    

Waivers, Pt. 2 Bench Stashes & Sleepers

  1. Alexander Mattison - 47%
  2. Sony Michel - 33%
  3. Samaje Perine - 11%
  4. Ronald Jones - 21%
  5. Latavius Murray - 35%
  6. Jeff Wilson - 31%
  7. Salvon Ahmed - 6%
  8. Jaret Patterson - 2%
  9. D'Onta Foreman - 1%

     

Week 10 Drops & Benchings

Drop'em

Kenneth Gainwell

Derrick Gore

David Johnson

Damien Williams

   

Bench'em

Zack Moss

Chuba Hubbard

Mike Davis

Khalil Herbert

       

Week 9 Game-by-Game Breakdowns

Jets (30) at Colts (45) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Jonathan Taylor69.4%40.4%1963.3%26.9%19343
Nyheim Hines45.2%19.2%620.0%620.7%1420.80
  • Marlon Mack was a healthy scratch, while Deon Jackson was active as the third RB, playing each of his 15 snaps on special teams.
  • This was Taylor's third straight game playing at least 69% of snaps and fourth in a row taking at least 65%.
    • It was also his sixth in a row with a TD and triple-digit yardage.
    • The Colts ran nine plays with two RBs on the field, matching a season high from Week 4.
      • Still, they've gone with multiple backs for just 30 plays (5.3%) all season.
      • Hines had a big game Thursday but has averaged only 4.8 carries and 4.0 targets over the past four weeks with Taylor taking on a more dominant role.
  • Hines scored from 34 yards out, and Taylor scored from distances of 21 and 78.
    • Taylor continues to score plenty of TDs (nine over the past six games. despite struggling mightily at the goal line.
    • JT leads the league with 15 carries inside the 5-yard line, five more than any other player (Damien Harris - 10).... but just three of those have gone for TDs. If not for the goal-line struggles, he'd be well on his way to a 20-score season (which he still has shot at if he turns things around soon).

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Michael Carter57.9%25.5%1361.9%23.9%299.60
Ty Johnson42.1%10.9%419.0%35.8%2612.10
  • Tevin Coleman (hamstring) missed a third straight game. He last played Week 5 in London.
  • Carter came crashing back to Earth, and even his usage looked more like Weeks 2-5 than Weeks 7-8.
    • In Weeks 7-8, Carter played 70% and 72% of snaps, piling up 26 carries and 23 targets. Thursday night, he got 58% and his normal rushing volume, but with only two targets after the pass-catching explosion the past two weeks.
    • Part of the problem is that even with his recent production — including a 37-yard reception Thursday — the Jets still slightly prefer Ty Johnson for obvious passing downs and clearly prefer Johnson for two-minute drills.
    • Carter and Johnson split the third-down snaps 50/50 on Thursday, taking seven apiece.
  • Carter did play two-thirds of snaps (28 of 42) before the fourth quarter, then dropped to 47.1% (16 of 34) in a high-volume final frame. So, game script did work against him, but he still got three carries in the final quarter, and the Jets did reach 75 offensive plays for a second straight game.

         

Broncos (30) at Cowboys (16) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Melvin Gordon53.2%38.3%2151.2%312.0%1817.52
Javonte Williams46.8%28.3%1741.5%00.0%1611.12
  • Status quo, with way more to go around in a blowout win.
    • Williams had zero targets after seeing three or more in six straight games. But he made up for it with career highs for both carries (17) and rushing yards (111).

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Ezekiel Elliott53.3%37.1%1062.5%37.7%2112.60
Tony Pollard40.0%14.3%425.0%25.1%195.30
Corey Clement6.7%0.0%00.0%00.0%400
  • The Broncos led 16-0 at halftime and 30-0 midway through the fourth quarter.
    • Elliott was never benched, but he did lose snaps to Pollard and Clement in the fourth quarter.
  • Elliott played just two of nine snaps in the second quarter, exiting with a knee contusion but then returning.
    • He played seven of seven snaps (100%) in the third quarter, followed by 10 of 26 (39%) in the fourth.
  • Clement got each of his four snaps in the fourth quarter.

         

Patriots (24) at Panthers (6) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Brandon Bolden46.8%19.6%820.5%211.1%1210.10
Damien Harris38.7%31.4%1538.5%15.6%610.31
Rhamondre Stevenson27.4%23.5%1025.6%211.1%712.60
  • Harris and Stevenson both left with head injuries in the fourth quarter.
    • J.J. Taylor was a healthy scratch, leaving Bolden as the only healthy RB for New England's final drive of the game (which was a blowout anyway)
  • Bolden has mostly seen work on passing downs, a la James White, but he could handle more carries if Harris and/or Stevenson misses time.

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Christian McCaffrey49.2%46.2%1460.9%517.2%1214.60
Ameer Abdullah37.3%12.8%14.3%517.2%1670
Chuba Hubbard16.9%10.3%313.0%26.9%74.60
  • McCaffrey was busy in his first game back, though he didn't return to his every-down role, instead playing 49% of snaps and seeing a carry or target on 19 of his 29 plays.
    • He finished with 14-52-0 rushing and 4-54-0 receiving.
  • McCaffrey got 54% of snaps through three quarters, including 18 of his 19 looks.
    • He then played only four of 13 snaps (31%) in the fourth quarter, with Abdullah taking nine as the Panthers trailed big.

         

Bills (6) at Jaguars (9) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Devin Singletary71.6%28.9%642.9%817.8%3812.90
Zack Moss28.4%11.1%321.4%48.9%144.41
  • Moss exited with a head injury and missed the fourth quarter.
  • Through three quarters, Singletary got six carries and four targets on 61% of snaps, while Moss got three carries and four targets on 39%.
    • A reversal of recent weeks, basically. A red flag for Moss even before the injury.

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Carlos Hyde78.7%50.0%2177.8%27.4%216.31
Dare Ogunbowale13.1%4.6%13.7%13.7%61.50
  • Hyde took over the James Robinson (heel) role, while Ogunbowale's job didn't really change.

         

Falcons (27) at Saints (25) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Mike Davis55.9%20.8%936.0%26.7%182.80
Cordarrelle Patterson55.9%31.3%936.0%620.0%2119.61
  • Per PFF, Patterson lined up in the backfield for 18 snaps and either inline/slot/wide for 15 snaps. So about the same as in recent weeks.
  • Both backs fumbled, but neither lost the ball. And Patterson turned his six targets into a 6-126-0 receiving line, thanks to a 64-yard deep ball in the final minute to set up the game-winning FG. What a year he's had.
    • Seven straight games with at least 14.1 PPR points!

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Alvin Kamara67.6%32.7%1352.0%716.7%3520.41
Mark Ingram35.1%26.9%936.0%511.9%1411.40
  • It never made any sense to give Alvin Kamara a McCaffrey/Henry-type workload in a season that probably maxes out with an early playoff exit even if the cards fall right. If anything, wouldn't you have done that last year?
    • Anyway, Ingram has addressed that, with 15 carries, seven targets and 48 snaps over the first two games of his second stint with the Saints. That's a much larger role than Tony Jones (ankle) had earlier this year before landing on IR.
      • Jones got 11 carries on 35% snap share back in Week 1, but then saw just 11 total touches Weeks 2-4, playing 27%, 21% and 13% of snaps.

         

Vikings (31) at Ravens (34) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Dalvin Cook78.2%48.8%1770.8%310.7%2315.24
Alexander Mattison16.4%12.2%416.7%13.6%51.30
Kene Nwangwu1.8%2.4%14.2%00.0%06.90
  • Nwangwu didn't really play a snap on offense. His one snap/carry was a successful fake punt attempt. And that was shortly after he returned the opening kickoff of the second half for a touchdown.
    • I like his chances for NFC Player of the Week.
  • Cook had a 66-yard run in the first quarter but otherwise was held in check.
    • He had a one-yard TD overturned, after taking four carries inside the 10 on one drive (there was a fourth-down penalty). Kirk Cousins eventually snuck it in.

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Devonta Freeman58.2%20.8%1328.9%37.3%3316.31
Le'Veon Bell23.5%15.3%1124.4%00.0%410.81
Ty'Son Williams18.4%0.0%00.00%00.0%1100
  • With Latavius Murray (ankle) unable to return even after a bye, Freeman made his second straight start, this time with season-high 58% snap share (up from 40% in the previous game).
  • Ty'Son did play 18 snaps, but without a carry or target. He had just four touches on 29% of snaps in the previous game.
  • Bell logged 23 snaps (23%), after 20 (27%), 22 (32%) and 22 (30%) in his previous three appearances
    • His 11 carries and 48 rushing yards were season highs, however.
    • Bell has only three targets in four games. He doesn't get playing time in obvious passing situations, despite his track record as a pass catcher.
  • Freeman played six of nine snaps (67%) on 3rd-and-medium/long.
  • Freeman had a five-yard receiving TD late in the second quarter, while Bell scored a one-yard rushing TD to give Baltimore a 31-24 lead with three and a half minutes remaining.
  • In overtime, Freeman played 61% of snaps and Bell took 39%. With both getting four carries.
    • They finished with 23 carries for 127 yards, staying relevant even after the Ravens had an ugly first half.

         

Texans (9) at Dolphins (17) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
David Johnson44.9%16.7%422.2%512.8%2771
Rex Burkhead30.4%4.8%211.1%00.0%180.91
Phillip Lindsay20.3%19.1%844.4%00.0%52.80
Scottie Phillips5.8%2.4%15.6%00.0%10.20
  • Phillips left with a leg injury, though he didn't have much of a role beforehand.
  • Johnson rebounded from 18% snap share and three touches the week before, but even his good games are still bad.
  • The eight carries for Lindsay matched a season high from back in Week 1. But he still played only 20% of snaps. And he's averaging just 2.7 yards per carry this year.

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Myles Gaskin72.0%51.0%2080.0%615.43315.70
Salvon Ahmed18.7%7.8%416.0%00.090.60
Patrick Laird9.30%0.0%00.0%00.0600
  • Gaskin finished with season highs for carries and snap share, but his 20-34-1 rushing line isn't exactly pretty.
    • 6-23-0 through the air is hardly explosive, either.
    • Still, the role is what drafters were hoping for back in July/August. Finally!
    • But will it last? Maybe... Ahmed had four carries for six yards and now sits at 2.6 YPC and 5.8 YPT for the season.
      • Gaskin is at 3.6 YPC and 4.1 YPT.

         

Raiders (16) at Giants (23) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Josh Jacobs49.3%34.0%1365.0%48.7%1913.51
Kenyan Drake44.9%20.0%420.0%817.4%25160
Jalen Richard7.2%4.0%00.0%36.5%53.80
  • Richard had two of his three targets and both his catches in a two-minute drill at the end of the first half. The two-minute drills may be his only role at this point.
  • Jacobs played 61% of snaps before halftime, with eight carries for 55 yards and two catches for 14 more.
    • After the break, he dropped to 40% and took five carries for 21 yards with two catches for five yards.
  • Drake now has three straight games with at least 16 PPR points, but with just 22 carries and 13 targets in that time. That also includes a game where Jacobs left early with an injury.
    • Drake does at least seem to have pushed Richard aside, after facing competition for playing time on passing downs throughout October.

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Devontae Booker73.2%52.2%2167.7%317.7%1715.20
Elijhaa Penny28.6%15.2%516.1%211.8%74.70
  • Booker didn't repeat his 93% snap share from Week 8 but did top 70% for a fifth straight game.
    • In that time, Booker has averaged 15.6 carries for 58.6 yards and 0.4 TDs, plus 3.4 catches for 29.4 yards and 0.2 TDs. That's 15.8 PPR points per game.

         

Browns (41) at Bengals (16) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Nick Chubb56.3%43.2%1460.9%210.5%1230.31
D'Ernest Johnson33.3%21.6%834.8%00.0%71.60
Demetric Felton12.5%2.7%00.0%15.3%53.20
  • Chubb played 20 of 30 snaps (67%) through three quarters, followed by seven of 19 (39%) in the fourth.
  • Johnson got seven of his eight carries in the fourth quarter, playing only five of 30 snaps (17%) before that. Granted, the Browns didn't run many plays, so there wasn't as much need for the backup RB to sub in.
    • The week before, Johnson got four carries and three targets on 31% of snaps in the loss to Pittsburgh. His role ain't Kareem Hunt's, that's for sure.
    • Felton has also been poaching a few snaps and touches, which means Chubb's role isn't much bigger, if any, compared to when Hunt was healthy. It looks basically the same through two games.

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Joe Mixon62.2%34.6%1356.5%512.2%28281
Samaje Perine33.8%13.5%521.7%37.3%195.70
Chris Evans4.1%1.9%00.0%12.4%32.10
  • Mixon played 68% of snaps through three quarters, and got just one touch (a two-yard rushing TD) in the fourth.
  • Perine played 11 of 13 snaps (85%) on third down. Mixon took the other two.
    • The week before, Perine got eight of 10 (80%) on third down, with Mixon taking the other two.
    • Mixon has three big receiving lines within the past four weeks, but he hasn't topped six targets in a game, is averaging just 2.9 per game overall, and still comes off the field for most third downs. In other words, the receiving stats aren't bankable.

         

Chargers (27) at Eagles (24) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Austin Ekeler66.2%33.9%1763.0%38.1%2311.22
Joshua Kelley25.0%6.8%311.1%12.7%1120
Larry Rountree8.8%1.7%13.7%00.0%50.10
  • Kelley returned to the No. 2 role, after a Week 7 bye and Week 8 healthy scratch. That may just be a product of Justin Jackson (quad) missing the game, or it may be a sign that Kelley is back in favor.
    • The Chargers have rotated Kelley, Jackson and Rountree through the No. 2 role this year. Kind of like when you keep opening your empty refrigerator and hoping maybe this time there will be something good to eat.

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Boston Scott43.9%20.0%1025.6%00.0%841
Jordan Howard40.4%34.0%1743.6%00.0%513.11
Kenneth Gainwell19.3%4.0%25.1%00.0%66.32
  • This was a big change from the week before in Detroit, where Scott finished with 12-60-2 rushing, Howard with 12-57-2 and Gainwell with 13-27-0.
    • Gainwell's snap share dropped from 31% to 19%, while Howard's rose from 25% to 40%. (Scott held steady - 45% and 44%.)
  • Gainwell's only carries came on back-to-back plays inside the 5-yard line late in the third quarter. The first went for two yards; the second for a one-yard TD.
  • Jalen Hurts has attempted just 14 and 17 passes the past two weeks, but he's still been productive on the ground with 7-71-0 and 10-62-0.
    • Also, the Eagles faced the Chargers and Lions, who rank 32nd and 29th, respectively, in rushing yards allowed per game.
    • The Chargers have allowed 161.6 ypg, nearly 25 more than any other team.

         

Packers (7) at Chiefs (13) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Aaron Jones63.5%27.3%1248.0%26.3%245.30
AJ Dillon38.1%27.3%832.0%412.5%13130
  • Dillon had 8-46-0 on the ground and 4-44-0 receiving.
    • He's averaging less than two targets per game, though he's caught 14 of 16 for 134 yards and a TD.
    • Jones still played nearly twice as many pass snaps as Dillon.

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Darrel Williams53.8%48.9%1976.0%411.1%1610.73
Jerick McKinnon30.8%6.7%00.0%38.3%175.60
Derrick Gore15.4%8.9%312.0%12.8%72.90
  • This was Williams' fourth straight start and third time with double-digit carries in that span.
    • He's averaging 14.5 carries for 50.3 yards (3.5 YPC) and 0.5 TDs, plus 3.8 catches for 31.3 yards on 4.5 targets.
  • Gore was limited to four touches for 19 yards after taking 11 carries for 48 yards and a TD the week before. His snap share only dropped a little, though, from 20% to 15%.
    • Gore didn't get any snaps in the fourth quarter. Williams took eight of 12, with McKinnon handling the other four. And Williams took all five of the fourth-quarter carries.

         

Cardinals (31) at 49ers (17) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
James Conner77.1%41.9%2153.8%519.2%2740.31
Eno Benjamin24.3%14.5%923.1%00.0%69.90
Chase Edmonds1.4%1.6%12.6%00.0%00.30
  • Edmonds injured his ankle on his first snap/carry, setting up Conner for a massive day.
  • Conner has made his living on easy TDs all year, but in his one he worked for his points, putting up 21-96-2 on the ground and 5-77-1 through the air.
  • Conner played 83% of snaps through three quarters, taking 45 to Benjamin's 10.
    • Benjamin got more run in the fourth quarter with 44% of snaps, but it was actually Conner who took the final three carries.

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Elijah Mitchell66.1%33.3%872.7%512.8%3112.90
JaMycal Hasty33.9%10.3%19.1%410.3%174.30
  • Status quo, despite Jeff Wilson (knee) being activated from IR.
    • Wilson was technically active for the game but didn't play any snaps on offense or special teams.
    • Mitchell saw a season-high five targets, playing more pass snaps than usual with the 49ers trailing by multiple scores for most of the afternoon. But Hasty still got 91% of third-down snaps.
      • Mitchell got 79% of snaps on first and second down, including 50% of those snaps in the fourth quarter.

         

Titans (28) at Rams (16) 

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Jeremy McNichols44.8%22.2%726.9%311.5%186.51
Adrian Peterson32.8%24.4%1038.5%13.9%89.62
D'Onta Foreman20.7%11.1%519.2%00.0%52.90
  • Peterson got the start and led the team in carries, but this was a true three-headed backfield, with everyone getting at least five carries and 20% of snaps.
    • That's ugly for fantasy purposes, but maybe the Foreman carries go to Peterson once the 36-year-old is up to speed?
  • Peterson iced the game with a one-yard TD with three minutes remaining, after McNichols had gains of three and two to bring Tennessee down to the 1-yard line.
    • Peterson did have another inside-the-five carry earlier in the game.
  • It wasn't necessarily game script that was a problem for McNichols. His snap share in the fourth quarter (56%) was higher than in any previous quarter, though he got just three carries on the 10 snaps, while Peterson got four (including the TD) on five snaps.
    • However, McNichols did play 85% of snaps on third down, including eight of eight on 3rd-and-medium/long.
    • Seven carries and three targets on 45% of snaps isn't exciting, but it's at least a larger workload than what McNichols likely would've seen in this type of game with Derrick Henry healthy.
  • After the first quarter — when Peterson took six of eight snaps — all three RBs played at least two snaps in each subsequent quarter.
  • Snap share by down:
    • 1st: Peterson (38%), McNichols (33%), Foreman (29%)
    • 2nd: Peterson (42%), McNichols (37%), Foreman (16%)
    • 3rd: McNichols (85%), Peterson (8%), Foreman (8%)

     

 Snap %Touch Sh.CarriesCarry Sh.TgtsTgt Sh.Pass Sn.PPRGLL
Darrell Henderson60.3%26.9%1152.4%48.5%328.80
Sony Michel39.7%17.3%733.3%36.4%2410.62
  • It isn't just blowout wins where Henderson loses playing time?
    • In this one, Henderson took 78% of snaps before the fourth quarter and only five of 17 (29%) in the fourth.
      • That said, he played 90% in Week 4 when the Rams lost by 17 to the Cardinals.
  • Michel scored a deep-garbage-time TD on a three-yard catch with 24 seconds remaining.
    • The final drive accounted for both of his goal-line looks. He wasn't used specifically as a goal-line/short-yardage replacement for Henderson.

         

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