Week 8 Big Tool: Snap Counts, Targets, Touches – Every Player in Fantasy

alex byline Here RosterWatch PRO Users you can find Week 7 snap-count percentage data, targets and touches for fantasy-relevant players across most every offensive-scoring format.

Simply click on the team of the player you are interested in. The Big Tool is updated through the start of the week in-season as information becomes available. For previous weeks, please see the “Tools” section.

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Arizona Cardinals

Atlanta Falcons

Baltimore Ravens

Buffalo Bills

Carolina Panthers

Chicago Bears – BYE (see TOOLS section for previous weeks)

Cincinnati Bengals – BYE (see TOOLS section for previous weeks)

Cleveland Browns

Dallas Cowboys

Denver Broncos – BYE (see TOOLS section for previous weeks)

Detroit Lions

Green Bay Packers – BYE (see TOOLS section for previous weeks)

Houston Texans

Indianapolis Colts

Jacksonville Jaguars

Kansas City Chiefs

Miami Dolphins

Minnesota Vikings

New England Patriots

New Orleans Saints

New York Giants

New York Jets

Oakland Raiders

Philadelphia Eagles

Pittsburgh Steelers

San Diego Chargers

San Francisco 49ers

Seattle Seahawks

St Louis Rams

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tennessee Titans

Washington Redskins

13 Comments

  1. Hey guys looking for some help with Latavius Murray. Should i shop him around or should i hold on to him? I am pretty weak at wr in a 1ppr 10 team league. Thanks guys!!!
    rb: L Bell, L Murray, J Hill, Gio Bernard, Matt Jones
    wr: Cobb, Hurns, Watkins, Lafell, Crowder.

    1. Post By Slingadingdong

      I would shop Murray. I’m a die hard Oakland fan and he’s not getting the work we all thought he would as a workhorse back. He’s struggled handling the ball in the pass game and Oakland uses a mix of Helu and Reece. He should of had 30 FFP easy in 1st half route vs Chargers. Plus you can afford him in order to improve at WR. Plenty of middle tere WR’s to target if you find who needs a rb.

      Diggs, Decker, Crabtree, J. Brown, Bryant, Cooks, Evans, Moncrief, Tate, M. Jones, R. Matthews, K. Wright, T. Austin, Sanders. Any of these trades I like straight up

    2. you look like you could use help at wr. i’d shop.

    3. Thanks guys!!!! Really appreciate the help and all the work you guys do! I got decker hoping the red zone targets continue.

  2. Qb question Rogers or tannehill. Denver’s def is scary. thanks

    1. Post By Slingadingdong

      This is a tough call. Both on the road. Patriots D aren’t the Texans. Pats will control TOP. Rodgers is usually a must start in any matchup, however they are on the road vs top pass D and you can run on the Broncos. I see heavy run scheme with Lacy and Starks, which McCarthy should game plan for. With this being said:

      I see Tannehill forced to throw 40+ times in a comeback effort. New Coach, ambitious team, so I would go Tannehill but it’s close. Division matchup as well…

    2. I feel comfortable using tannehill, if you’re worried about rogers.

  3. Post By Slingadingdong

    This is a tough call. Both on the road. Patriots D aren’t the Texans. Pats will control TOP. Rodgers is usually a must start in any matchup, however they are on the road vs top pass D and you can run on the Broncos. I see heavy run scheme with Lacy and Starks, which McCarthy should game plan for. With this being said:

    I see Tannehill forced to throw 40+ times in a comeback effort. New Coach, ambitious team, so I would go Tannehill but it’s close.

    1. Post By Slingadingdong

      Division matchup as well….

  4. Hi guys,

    I have a predicament Fitzpatrick or Palmer this week, as well as John Brown or Gio Bernard?
    THanks!

  5. Alex, what do you think about this trade? I already got the go-ahead from your FB page (I think that’s run by trash man?). It’s a 0.5 PPR 2 QB league. I’ve got Matt Ryan, Eli Manning, Latavius Murray, Mark Ingram, Tevin Coleman, Duke Johnson, Julio Jones, DeMaryius Thomas, Allen Hurns, Golden Tate, Stefon Diggs, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen. Here’s the trade — I trade away Julio Jones for TY Hilton and Eddie Lacy. Our setup is 2 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 FLEX.

  6. Thanks everyone for the input

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