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Old 10-02-2023, 09:36 AM   #2430
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Originally Posted by Razaele View Post
https://www.pro-football-reference.c...nap-counts.htm

Going back to this, here's the number of snaps / targets / receptions so far:

MVS 175 / 9 / 6
Moore 175 / 15 / 7
Watson 124 / 13 / 8
Rice 103 / 19 / 13
Toney 54 / 13 / 9
Ross 48 / 2 / 1
James 26 / 3 / 1

Clearly, one of these guys is making more out of his snaps than the others.

Play design and game flow affects this of course, and we know the plan (wise or unwise) was to bank on Toney being our #1 and that is affecting things.

But Rice clearly is making more of the opportunities he's getting than the others are.
Double up Toney's snaps (i.e. to Rice's levels) and he's going to be even a little more productive than Rice has been. And again, that's with a catastrophic game included in there.

The clear pecking order on snaps should be some combination of MVS, Toney and Rice as your top 3 with the other guys being sub package players or strict backups.

It's time to stop ****ing around and get your starters established.
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