Robby A saw his target share spike to 28 percent, while 21 percent of Bridgewater's targets went to Samuel and 15.4 percent went Davis' way. Moore or Christian McCaffrey, the offense ran entirely through those two and Mike Davis. Even with a subpar game from Teddy, Robby Anderson and Curtis Samuel were able to put up solid production because of the concentrated nature of the offense. Teddy Bridgewater ranked fifth with 46 dropbacks in Week 14, but it resulted in just 283 passing yards against a Broncos defense that has a surprising amount of fight left in them for how their season has gone. No other player had more than one target. Cole Beasley finished second with 10 targets, followed closely by Gabriel Davis (eight) and Dawson Knox (seven). Diggs finished with 131 yards, which made him the only Bill with more than 50 scrimmage yards. Really, no player was very productive in this one outside of Stefon Diggs. Neither back was productive, but the usage clearly points towards Moss as the one that you want for Fantasy. Moss also was on the field for all three of Buffalo's offensive snaps from inside the 10-yard line. Moss played 53 percent of the snaps to Singletary's 40 percent rate, and he handled 13 of 20 RB carries. He's not someone worth trusting as even a top-30 Fantasy RB at this point.ĭevin Singletary dominated the work in Week 13 after Zack Moss lost an early-game fumble, but the rookie was back to playing the more Fantasy-friendly role in Week 14. He turned eight touches into 31 scrimmage yards and wasn't on the field for Atlanta's one snap from inside the 10-yard line. Todd Gurley (33 percent snap rate) again was out-snapped by Ito Smith (42 percent). He shouldn't be owned in the majority of leagues. He at least ran a route on 23 of his 31 offensive plays, but three targets just isn't enough. He was a fringe top-10 Fantasy tight end when he was regularly playing 75-85 percent of the snaps, but those days appear to be over. A massive 35 percent of Ryan's targets were directed towards Calvin Ridley, while Russell Gage's 20.6 percent target share made him the only other Falcon with even a double digit rate.įor the third-straight week, Hayden Hurst's snap rate (54 percent) was below 70 percent. Matt Ryan's struggles without Julio Jones on the field continued in Week 14, as he threw three interceptions and the Falcons ended up with just 55 offensive plays as a byproduct. Maxx Williams played 65 percent of the snaps, but he was used heavily as a blocker and actually only ran one more route than Arnold. He has a total of 33 offensive snaps and 25 routes run over the past two weeks, which he has turned into four catches for 88 yards and three touchdowns. Once again, Dan Arnold turned in a strong Fantasy performance while playing an extremely limited role. Drake led all players with eight red zone rushing attempts and four carries from inside the 10-yard line. He played 56 percent of the snaps and handled 23 of 30 RB carries. With the Cardinals playing with a lead throughout, we saw the playing time split return to favoring Kenyan Drake. Murray's low aDOT resulted in just 244 passing yards on a day where he dropped back to pass 44 times. Also, his average depth of target (aDOT) of 5.46 yards ranked 27th in Week 14 and was well below his season average, which is a continued trend in games since Kyler injured his shoulder. However, it's worth noting that Murray did not rush inside the red zone a single time and generally avoided contact at all costs on his rushing attempts. After three-straight games with just five rushing attempts, we saw Kyler Murray rush 13 times for 47 yards in this game. They faced a Giants team that couldn't get anything going offensively and punted eight times in total, so there was ample volume available for Arizona's offensive pieces. No team ran more offensive plays (79) than the Arizona Cardinals in Week 13.
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