The RosterWatch Big Tool: Week 2 – Snap Counts, Targets and Touches

This is a weekly tool provided by RosterWatch.

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Here you can find snap-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.

The Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet will be available before waivers run on Tuesdays, so set an alarm on your phone to NOT FORGET WAIVERS. Especially not coming into Week 2. We’ve done the work and the weekly Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet will make it easy just like it did for many of your fantasy drafts.

To use the RosterWatch Big Tool, simply click the link of the team of the player you are interested in.

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16 Comments

  1. Hey guys I am new to your site this year and you guys have helped me a ton on my draft. I’m having a little trouble finding The Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet for week 2. Maybe its not out yet but I figured I wouldn’t know unless I asked. Thanks for all you do guys and again Thanks for answering my Tweet earlier Floyd just made a huge catch!

    1. Ector-

      WK 2 Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet will be up tomorrow- so you can set your Tues afternoon/evening waivers. Good luck

  2. Ok thanks Byron!!

  3. Do you see Carlos Hyde worthy of holding onto in a 10 Team PPR league? Only 4 bench spots and can start 2 and a flex (3). Ingram and Terrance West are available.

  4. tcards19-

    Depends on who else you can drop, and if you own Gore. We really like Hyde but it could be difficult to roster him in your league. With Ben Tate’s durability issues- we rank West a bit higher than Hyde. Ingram looks solid- but feels like a nasty game of weekly russian roulette.

  5. If it’s a keeper lg, I would keep Hyde dudes gonna b beast mode next yr

  6. In a 14 team ppr (.25 per reception) and now down Ray Rice. Looking to add another RB, I have Jennings, Sproles and Fred Jackson. Thinking about leaning towards Crowell over Forsett on the waiver wire. My waiver priority is 8th though so not really liking my chances now that Crowell isn’t really a sleeper anymore. Any thoughts on who to pickup?

    Also I’ve got Manning and Johnny football but both have a week 4 bye. Thinking of dropping Manziel and picking up either Locker or Cassel. Eli is also availible but I don’t really trust him at this point.

    Thanks for all of the help so far, I feel like I came away with a very deep team in a 14 team format thanks to your cheat sheet

    1. You might want to see if Bobby Rainey, Khiry Robinson, Ahmad Bradshaw or Jonathan Stewart is available. It might also be worth taking a stab at Taliaferra in Baltimore. He has youth on his side, and could end up with a large role. If it’s not a keeper league, I’d make the move on Manziel for Locker.
      -Trashman

  7. Dear RoosterWatch,

    I have:
    7 WR’s: TY Hilton, J Edelman, A Jeffery, K Benjamin, K Allen, T Williams, and M Evans.
    2 QB’s: Foltz & Palmer.
    4 RB’s: L McCoy, G Bernard, L Miller, and K Robinson.
    1 TE: Z Ertz.

    10 team, 1 pt PPR.

    Should I drop a WR for a TE such as T Kelce or L Toilolo, please?
    If so which WR?

    Thank you.

    1. Mike-
      Don’t do that just yet. Fasano is still the first TE option in KC and we have no idea about how Toilolo will be used from week to week. Instead, you might want to trade one of your receivers for a good tight end. Your wrs are too good or have too much trade value to just drop.
      -Trashman

      1. Hi Dorian,

        Thank you for the reply. I agree and will do nothing this week.

        Here is a little harder question, please.

        This weekend (#2) I’m starting TY Hilton (vs Phil), J Edelman (@Min), and A Jeffery (@SF).
        For flex it’s really hard to decide: K Benjamin (vs Det) or K Allen (vs Sea)?
        I wasn’t really considering Lamar Miller (@Buf), Mike Evans (vs StL), or Terrance Williams (@Ten) this weekend. Any opinion?

        Also, Do you have a feature where I get an email notification when there is a reply to my post, please?

        Best Wishes,

        Mike

        1. Mike-
          I’d roll with Benjamin. He has the size to gain the upperhand against tough defenders. I was spooked by what I saw from Keenan last night. We don’t have that feature yet, but if you post or message on facebook, you should get alerts on your phone if you have the FB app.
          -Trashman

          1. Dorian,

            Thank you.

            I had the same feeling you did about Keenan Allen last night + he is going up against the Seahawks this week. I’ll go with the Seminole.

            I look forward to playing w/ your week 2 proprietary matchup tool. I’m curious to see how you rate the Seahawks and Titans especially since I have Keenan Allen and Terrance Williams on the bench.

            Good luck this weekend.

            Best Wishes,

            Mike

  8. Is there any strategy you use to picking a kicker week to week besides rankings?

    1. Ector-

      Kickers on high scoring offenses, esp playing in domes. Matt Bryant is a our favorite- but there is a long list of solid kickers. Sometimes we look at teams who can move the ball but are deficient at punching it in for TDs in the redzone. Also, consider match ups we think may result in games full of FGs- maybe where the defenses are tough but the offenses are solid. good luck

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