PRO RosterWatch Week 2 Big Tool: Snap Counts, Targets and Touches – Every Player in Fantasy

Here you can find Week 1snap-count percentage data, targets and touches for fantasy-relevant players across most every offensive-scoring format. The RosterWatch Big Tool will be updated through the day on Mondays and Tuesdays as we input the data from the games into next week’s rankings projections. Simply click on the team of the player you

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RWi Oakland Raiders @ Denver Broncos Week 3 Snap Counts, Targets and Touches

Oakland Raiders @ Denver Broncos Week 3 Snap Counts, Targets and Touches Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Oakland Raiders Week 1 Week 2 WEEK 3 Total: 50 snaps D McFadden RB 47 87% – 1 target, 13 touches, 9 yards, 1 TD (also 1 passing TD/touch) R Streater WR 43 80% – 4 targets, 3 touches, 42

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RWi Week 14 Snap Counts, Targets and Touches Tool

Week 14 Snap Counts, Targets and Touches Tool Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Here we take a look back at NFL Week 13 to see who has been seeing the most time on the field as we plan for Week 13. Obviously, your fantasy players cannot produce if they are not seeing any playing time, but it

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RWi Week 11 Snap Counts and Targets Tool

Week 11 Snap Counts and Targets Tool Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Here we take a look back at NFL Week 10 to see who has been seeing the most time on the field as we plan for Week 11. Obviously, your fantasy players cannot produce if they are not seeing any playing time, but it is

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RWi Week 9 Snap Count Tool

Week 9 Snap Count Tool Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Here we take a look back at NFL Week 8 to see who has been seeing the most time on the field. Obviously, your fantasy players cannot produce if they are not seeing any playing time. Ask owners of Jared Cook. Playtime percentage data for the following

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RWi Week 3 Fantasy Snap Count Reference Tool

Week 3 RosterWatch Fantasy Snap Count Reference Tool Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Here we take a look at the percentage of time that fantasy-relevant players spent on the field by analyzing their Week 2 snap counts vs. total offensive snaps. This should serve as a decision-making, tie-breaker tool for fantasy football, as the players who are

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