Target Breakdown: Week 2 WR/TE Recap & Week 3 Sleepers

Target Breakdown: Week 2 WR/TE Recap & Week 3 Sleepers

This article is part of our Target Breakdown series.

If you don't know the drill by now, scroll down and you'll probably figure it out.

Week 2 Sortable Leaderboards

Wide Receivers

 TgtsSnap %RoutesAir YardsTgts/RtEZ Tgt
1Brandin Cooks1491%2916148.3%0
2Terry McLaurin14100%4611030.4%1
3Michael Pittman1291%3714932.4%0
4Courtland Sutton1278%3024940.0%1
5Diontae Johnson1288%4111129.3%1
6Cooper Kupp11100%319535.5%2
7DK Metcalf1194%329634.4%1
8Tyler Lockett1192%3316533.3%1
9Marvin Jones1186%3117635.5%1
10Braxton Berrios1159%298137.9%0
11DJ Moore1188%378929.7%1
12Marquise Brown1071%2113347.6%1
13Tee Higgins1091%309833.3%1
14Sterling Shepard1092%368127.8%0
15Justin Jefferson1087%3212631.3%1
16Mike Williams1077%349629.4%2
17Calvin Ridley1083%4411622.7%2
18CeeDee Lamb997%285632.1%0
19Davante Adams989%299631.0%0
20Robert Woods998%309730.0%1
21Tyler Boyd987%326428.1%0
22Mike Evans972%3016730.0%3
23A.J. Brown986%3916823.1%1
24Chase Claypool977%3119029.0%0
25DeVante

If you don't know the drill by now, scroll down and you'll probably figure it out.

Week 2 Sortable Leaderboards

Wide Receivers

 TgtsSnap %RoutesAir YardsTgts/RtEZ Tgt
1Brandin Cooks1491%2916148.3%0
2Terry McLaurin14100%4611030.4%1
3Michael Pittman1291%3714932.4%0
4Courtland Sutton1278%3024940.0%1
5Diontae Johnson1288%4111129.3%1
6Cooper Kupp11100%319535.5%2
7DK Metcalf1194%329634.4%1
8Tyler Lockett1192%3316533.3%1
9Marvin Jones1186%3117635.5%1
10Braxton Berrios1159%298137.9%0
11DJ Moore1188%378929.7%1
12Marquise Brown1071%2113347.6%1
13Tee Higgins1091%309833.3%1
14Sterling Shepard1092%368127.8%0
15Justin Jefferson1087%3212631.3%1
16Mike Williams1077%349629.4%2
17Calvin Ridley1083%4411622.7%2
18CeeDee Lamb997%285632.1%0
19Davante Adams989%299631.0%0
20Robert Woods998%309730.0%1
21Tyler Boyd987%326428.1%0
22Mike Evans972%3016730.0%3
23A.J. Brown986%3916823.1%1
24Chase Claypool977%3119029.0%0
25DeVante Parker976%4210121.4%1
26Darnell Mooney889%258632.0%1
27Stefon Diggs878%3010626.7%1
28Mecole Hardman880%2412133.3%0
29Deebo Samuel869%254832.0%0
30Kenny Golladay883%3211225.0%0
31Elijah Moore876%2910927.6%0
32Rondale Moore847%223136.4%0
33Julio Jones877%3912720.5%1
34Keenan Allen894%4110719.5%1
35Jaylen Waddle864%40620.0%0
36Adam Humphries870%371621.6%0
37DeVonta Smith784%2316430.4%0
38Sammy Watkins791%266826.9%1
39Adam Thielen7100%333321.2%1
40Laviska Shenault778%293524.1%0
41Quintez Cephus789%347820.6%1
42Henry Ruggs766%297424.1%0
43Hunter Renfrow744%246329.2%0
44JuJu Smith-Schuster796%411617.1%0
45Russell Gage754%271525.9%0
46Jakobi Meyers689%325318.8%0
47Emmanuel Sanders677%299820.7%1
48K.J. Osborn658%245025.0%0
49Darius Slayton656%2211327.3%0
50Zach Pascal691%373316.2%1
51A.J. Green683%345417.6%1
52Robby Anderson673%3411017.6%1
53Albert Wilson656%322318.8%0
54Dyami Brown687%428614.3%1
55Jalen Reagor575%198726.3%0
56Amari Cooper597%284817.9%1
57Freddie Swain575%273618.5%0
58Corey Davis572%243120.8%0
59Chris Godwin588%365413.9%1
60Amon-Ra St. Brown559%264319.2%0
61Chester Rogers545%265819.2%1
62Marquez Callaway474%222618.2%0
63Allen Robinson482%226218.2%1
64Marquez Valdes-Scantling466%2111119.0%1
65Ja'Marr Chase493%317812.9%0
66Cole Beasley459%25916.0%0
67Tyreek Hill498%311712.9%0
68Demarcus Robinson457%166225.0%1
69DJ Chark478%286114.3%0
70DeAndre Hopkins497%374610.8%1
71Tim Patrick473%302513.3%0
72Christian Kirk462%289514.3%0
73Olamide Zaccheaus458%262915.4%0
74Nelson Agholor388%32209.4%0
75Van Jefferson392%31359.7%0
76KJ Hamler372%275011.1%0
77Terrace Marshall353%23-213.0%0
78Antonio Brown345%216314.3%0
79Bryan Edwards373%33239.1%0
80Brandon Aiyuk254%182311.1%0

   

Tight Ends

PlayerTgtsSnap %RoutesAir YardsTgts/RtEZ Tgt
1T.J. Hockenson993.0%357625.7%1
2Travis Kelce888.0%252832.0%0
3Jack Doyle874.0%304826.7%0
4Logan Thomas7100.0%426716.7%0
5Darren Waller792.0%346720.6%1
6Maxx Williams773.0%233530.4%0
7Kyle Pitts678.0%384115.8%0
8Noah Fant676.0%232526.1%0
9Mike Gesicki664.0%346317.6%0
10Rob Gronkowski580.0%234421.7%1
11Mark Andrews576.0%223522.7%0
12Austin Hooper567.0%171629.4%0
13Jared Cook556.0%263519.2%0
14Jonnu Smith551.0%13738.5%0
15George Kittle4100.0%26-715.4%0
16Hunter Henry481.0%253816.0%0
17Tyler Conklin480.0%19621.1%0
18Pat Freiermuth459.0%222218.2%0
19Albert Okwuegbunam454.0%18422.2%0
20Harrison Bryant449.0%113336.4%0
21Blake Jarwin447.0%144228.6%1
22Dan Arnold427.0%154226.7%0
23Dawson Knox383.0%241612.5%1
24MyCole Pruitt361.0%182516.7%0
25David Njoku360.0%111927.3%0
26Foster Moreau358.0%124025.0%1
27Robert Tonyan343.0%151220.0%0
28Gerald Everett279.0%26167.7%0
29Tyler Kroft274.0%171611.8%0
30Dalton Schultz273.0%16912.5%0
31Kyle Rudolph273.0%202210.0%0
32C.J. Uzomah272.0%26-17.7%0
33Geoff Swaim272.0%161012.5%0
34Ian Thomas267.0%12-516.7%0
35Luke Farrell266.0%192410.5%0
36Dallas Goedert264.0%12616.7%0
37Ryan Griffin263.0%17511.8%0
38Jordan Akins262.0%182211.1%0
39Zach Ertz262.0%151413.3%1
40Eric Ebron243.0%181711.1%0
41Tyler Higbee1100.0%2653.8%0
42Cole Kmet174.0%1606.3%0
43Pharaoh Brown166.0%1258.3%0
44Hayden Hurst142.0%2055.0%0
45Marcedes Lewis057.0%500.0%0
46Adam Trautman053.0%700.0%0
47Will Dissly050.0%700.0%0

   

YTD Market Share Leaderboards

Wide Receivers

 TeamTgt ShareTargetsAir-Yard ShareAir Yards
1Cooper KuppLA38.2%2136.5%169
2Deebo SamuelSF37.7%2053.6%144
3Brandin CooksHOU35.0%2154.1%293
4DK MetcalfSEA30.8%1632.4%173
5Tyler LockettSEA30.8%1652.8%281
6Diontae JohnsonPIT30.6%2230.9%168
7Tyreek HillKC30.2%1943.8%251
8Marquise BrownBAL29.6%1639.6%187
9CeeDee LambDAL28.6%2441.9%221
10Stefon DiggsBUF28.2%2234.0%258
11DJ MooreCAR27.9%1933.7%175
12Sterling ShepardNYG27.9%1926.1%173
13Sammy WatkinsBAL27.8%1532.0%150
14Terry McLaurinWAS27.7%1833.1%152
15Tee HigginsCIN27.3%1531.7%148
16DeVonta SmithPHI26.8%1550.8%238
17Davante AdamsGB26.7%1627.1%145
18Braxton BerriosNYJ26.1%1817.9%116
19Mike WilliamsLAC25.6%2233.0%211
20Amari CooperDAL25.0%2133.5%177
21Keenan AllenLAC24.4%2132.6%209
22Marvin JonesJAX24.1%2035.4%293
23Justin JeffersonMIN24.1%1946.7%234
24Allen RobinsonCHI23.8%1530.1%106
25Darnell MooneyCHI23.8%1538.0%134
26Robert WoodsLA23.6%1327.8%129
27Tyler BoydCIN23.6%1319.7%92
28Chris GodwinTB23.5%1924.5%167
29DeVante ParkerMIA23.2%1641.0%191
30Michael PittmanIND23.2%1636.9%170
31A.J. BrownTEN23.0%1739.0%258
32Jakobi MeyersNE22.7%1530.2%111
33Calvin RidleyATL22.5%1850.7%203
34Cole BeasleyBUF21.8%1711.0%83
35Courtland SuttonDEN21.7%1545.1%299
36Adam ThielenMIN21.5%1721.2%106
37JuJu Smith-SchusterPIT20.8%1510.5%57
38Kenny GolladayNYG20.6%1432.3%214
39Laviska ShenaultJAX20.5%1710.4%86
40Jaylen WaddleMIA20.3%1414.5%67
41Ja'Marr ChaseCIN20.0%1140.5%189
42Marquez Valdes-ScantlingGB20.0%1245.5%244
43Rondale MooreARI19.7%139.4%52
44Jalen ReagorPHI19.6%1120.1%94
45Chase ClaypoolPIT19.4%1444.5%242
46DJ CharkJAX19.3%1630.2%250
47Darius SlaytonNYG19.1%1329.9%198
48K.J. OsbornMIN19.0%1524.6%123
49Julio JonesTEN18.9%1427.5%182
50Mike EvansTB18.5%1531.0%211
51A.J. GreenARI18.2%1220.0%111
52DeAndre HopkinsARI18.2%1225.6%142
53Hunter RenfrowLV18.0%1615.6%125
54Emmanuel SandersBUF17.9%1432.4%246
55Mecole HardmanKC17.5%1121.1%121
56Corey DavisNYJ17.4%1223.7%153
57Elijah MooreNYJ17.4%1230.3%196
58Zach PascalIND15.9%1117.9%83
59Adam HumphriesWAS15.4%104.1%19
60Dyami BrownWAS15.4%1025.8%119
61Quintez CephusDET15.4%1431.2%190
62Nelson AgholorNE15.2%1030.0%110
63Chester RogersTEN14.9%1117.3%114
64Juwan JohnsonNO14.6%618.6%64
65Marquez CallawayNO14.6%618.7%64
66Christian KirkARI13.6%928.4%157
67Henry RuggsLV13.5%1219.7%158
68Robby AndersonCAR13.2%937.9%196
69Terrace MarshallCAR13.2%98.7%45
70Anthony SchwartzCLE12.5%634.5%130
71Jarvis LandryCLE12.5%64.5%17
72Antonio BrownTB12.3%1026.3%179
73Albert WilsonMIA11.6%813.1%61
74Tim PatrickDEN11.6%88.6%57
75Freddie SwainSEA11.5%67.4%39
76Trent SherfieldSF11.3%622.9%62
77Russell GageATL11.3%97.7%31
78Marquise GoodwinCHI11.1%718.1%64
79Van JeffersonLA10.9%625.5%118
80Jerry JeudyDEN10.1%712.3%82
81KJ HamlerDEN10.1%720.5%136

   

Tight Ends

 TeamTgt ShareTargetsAir-Yard ShareAir Yards
1Darren WallerLV29.2%2631.7%254
2Travis KelceKC23.8%1514.1%81
3T.J. HockensonDET20.9%1923.5%144
4Noah FantDEN20.3%1411.9%79
5Mark AndrewsBAL18.5%1015.1%71
6Kyle PittsATL17.5%1424.8%99
7Jack DoyleIND17.4%1214.0%65
8George KittleSF17.0%97.4%20
9Austin HooperCLE16.7%88.0%30
10David NjokuCLE16.7%832.5%122
11Rob GronkowskiTB16.0%1313.4%91
12Logan ThomasWAS15.4%1021.3%98
13Jonnu SmithNE15.2%105.9%22
14Jared CookLAC15.1%1316.5%105
15Adam TrautmanNO14.6%68.9%31
16Tyler HigbeeLA12.7%78.0%37
17Cole KmetCHI12.7%87.5%27
18Dallas GoedertPHI12.5%79.5%45
19Harrison BryantCLE12.5%611.9%45
20Maxx WilliamsARI12.1%810.5%58
21Robert TonyanGB11.7%72.4%13
22Mike GesickiMIA11.6%819.1%89
23Ryan GriffinNYJ11.6%85.4%35
24James O'ShaughnessyJAX10.8%96.5%54
25Hunter HenryNE10.6%716.5%61
26Dan ArnoldCAR10.3%711.3%59
27Kyle RudolphNYG10.3%78.3%55
28Albert OkwuegbunamDEN10.1%70.9%6
29Tyler KroftNYJ10.1%75.0%32
30Tyler ConklinMIN10.1%86.9%35
31Pharaoh BrownHOU10.0%612.8%69

   

Injury Report

Didn't Play

WR Odell Beckham (knee) missed a second straight game.

WR Michael Gallup (IR - calf) is out through Week 4, and possibly longer.

WR Jerry Jeudy (IR - ankle) is out through Week 4, and possibly longer.

WR Tyrell Williams (concussion) didn't play.

WRs T.Y. Hilton (IR - neck) and Parris Campbell (abdomen) didn't play.

WR Will Fuller (personal) missed a second straight game. He's back for Week 3.

WRs Michael Thomas (PUP - ankle) and Tre'Quan Smith (IR - hammy) didn't play.

WR Rashod Bateman (IR - groin) is ineligible through Week 3.

WR Jamison Crowder (groin) didn't play. His injury flared up Friday.

WR Curtis Samuel (IR - groin) is ineligible through Week 3.

WR Dee Eskridge (concussion) didn't play.

TE Evan Engram (calf) didn't play.

TE Anthony Firkser (knee) didn't play.

    

In-Game Injuries

WR Jarvis Landry suffered an MCL sprain and has been placed on IR.

WR Amari Cooper bruised his ribs. Jerry Jones acknowledged concern for Week 3.

WR Diontae Johnson injured his knee on the final play of the game

WR Laviska Shenault picked up a minor shoulder injury.

WRs Nico Collins (shoulder) & Danny Amendola (thigh) left early. Collins is now on IR.

TE James O'Shaughnessy suffered a high ankle sprain. He's out indefinitely

     

QB Injuries

Andy Dalton (knee - bone bruise)

Carson Wentz (ankle)

Tua Tagovailoa (ribs)

Tyrod Taylor (hamstring)

      

Waivers & Sleepers for Week 3

Limited to players rostered in 50 percent or less of Yahoo leagues.

Wide Receivers

Waivers, Pt. 1 — Potential Week 2 Starters/Streamers

  1. Darnell Mooney - 45% rostered
  2. Donovan Peoples-Jones - 2%
  3. Emmanuel Sanders - 22% rostered
  4. Tim Patrick - 22%
  5. Sammy Watkins - 21%
  6. Zach Pascal - 16%
  7. K.J. Osborn - 4%
  8. James Washington - 0%
  9. Rashard Higgins - 0%

Waivers, Pt. 2 — Bench Stashes & Sleepers

  1. Rondale Moore - 35% rostered
  2. Henry Ruggs - 35% rostered
  3. Van Jefferson - 7%
  4. Gabriel Davis - 7%
  5. KJ Hamler - 7%
  6. Quintez Cephus - 2%
  7. Marquez Valdes-Scantling - 15%
  8. Dyami Brown - 2%
  9. Josh Palmer - 1%

   

Tight Ends

Waivers, Pt. 1 — Potential Week 2 Starters/Streamers

  1. Jared Cook - 43%
  2. Evan Engram (calf) - 32%
  3. C.J. Uzomah - 0%
  4. Jack Doyle - 1%

Waivers, Pt. 2 — Bench Stashes & Sleepers

  1. Pat Freiermuth - 7%
  2. Cole Kmet - 39%
  3. Juwan Johnson - 36%
  4. David Njoku - 8%

     

Drops & Benchings

Drop'Em

WR Randall Cobb

WR Christian Kirk

WR Deonte Harris

WR DeSean Jackson

TE Adam Trautman

TE Eric Ebron

TE Dan Arnold

TE Hayden Hurst

         

Bench'Em

WR Brandon Aiyuk

WR DeVante Parker

WR Terrace Marshall

TE Robert Tonyan

TE Dallas Goedert (if Zach Ertz is playing)

       

Game-by-Game Breakdowns

Giants (29) at Washington Football Team (30) 

 Snap %RoutesTargetsAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Sterling Shepard92.2%36108127.8%0
Kenny Golladay82.8%32811225.0%0
Kyle Rudolph73.4%2022210.0%0
Darius Slayton56.3%22611327.3%0
Kaden Smith45.3%821625.0%0
Kadarius Toney26.6%10000%0
  • Slayton scored a 33-yard TD in the first half, but his most memorable play of the game came with about six minutes remaining when he dropped what was nearly a wide-open, 43-yard TD to give the Giants a 10-point lead. To be fair, the pass was overthrown, with Daniel Jones forcing Slayton to speed up and fully extend on a play where even an underthrow likely would've gone for six points. Danny Dimes!
    • Slayton also dipped to 56% of snaps, down from 70% the previous week. He's crushing ADP so far — 6-119-1 on 13 targets — but without huge snap/route numbers to back it up. In other words, he still figures to be a distant third behind Golladay and Shepard, and with Toney potentially stealing more snaps eventually.
  • Shepard is tied with DJ Moore for the 12th-largest target share (27.9%) through two weeks. He hasn't seen any deep passes, but Shepard does have eight intermediate targets (10-19 yards downfield) to go with 11 shallower throws. His 9.1 aDOT has contributed to an 84.2% catch rate, while Golladay (15.3 aDOT, 50.0%) and Slayton (15.2 aDOT, 46.2%) have been less successful.
  • Rudolph has seven targets on 42 routes, and Evan Engram (calf) could be back as soon as Week 3. The red-zone reindeer may have left his sleigh in Minnesota (or the year 2017).
  • He hasn't done much so far, but Golladay does rank 16th in the league with 214 air yards. But he's seen just two targets 20-plus yards downfield, while nine of his 14 looks have come on intermediate passes (10-19 yards). Slayton leads the team with three deep targets, including two catches for 75 yards and a TD (plus the near-miss Thursday night). But hey, at least Kenny G tried to warn us...

   

PlayerSnap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Terry McLaurin100.0%461411030.4%1
Logan Thomas100.0%4276716.7%0
Dyami Brown87.0%4268614.3%1
Adam Humphries69.6%3781621.6%0
Ricky Seals-Jones10.1%312633.3%1
  • Taylor Heinicke is a bit like Ryan Fitzpatrick; the kind of bad that can work out alright for his top pass catchers. A mix of aggressive throws and dumb mistakes could work fine for McLaurin and Thomas, at least.
  • Humphries had a far busier night after just two targets on 60% snap share in the opener. And Brown handled a three-down role again, catching three of six targets for 34 yards. TBD on who loses more snaps if/when Curtis Samuel (groin) returns.

   

Saints (7) at Panthers (26) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Marquez Callaway74%2242618.2%0
Lil'Jordan Humphrey56%1523513.3%0
Adam Trautman53%7000.0%0
Deonte Harris49%1724011.8%0
Juwan Johnson42%1434721.4%0
Chris Hogan35%632350.0%0
  • The Saints ran only 43 plays, including 22 pass attempts. And RB Alvin Kamara took six of the 21 targets.
  • After scoring two TDs on 12 snaps in the opener, Johnson took more playing time away from Trautman, who ran only seven routes. Last week, Trautman played 80% of snaps and I suggested his breakout case wasn't completely dead. But even I'm ready to waive the white flag after this one.
  • Callaway is at 3-22-0 on six targets through two weeks, despite snap counts suggesting he's the No. 1 receiver. There's a buy-low argument, but it's only relevant in deep leagues at this point. Callaway has already wasted two of his games without Michael Thomas (PUP - ankle) in the lineup.

   

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
DJ Moore88%37118929.7%1
Robby Anderson73%34611017.6%1
Ian Thomas67%122-516.7%0
Terrace Marshall53%233-213.0%0
Dan Arnold27%1544226.7%0
Brandon Zylstra19%832637.5%0

    

  • Anderson has only eight targets this year, but four have come 20-plus yards downfield, including the 57-yard TD in Week 1. Maybe there's a middle ground between his Jets-years usage and his 2020 usage as more of quick-pass catcher. Or maybe he's just not a priority relative to Moore and Christian McCaffrey.
  • Moore, on the other hand, is down to 9.2 aDOT, but he still has a strong air-yard share (33.7%) thanks to seeing so many targets (t-12th in the NFL with 27.9% team share).
  • Through two weeks, Marshall has run 46 routes, compared to 71 for Moore and 67 for Anderson. The rookie will need more snaps and more downfield looks (5.0 aDOT on nine targets) before he reenters mainstream fantasy consideration. Either that, or an injury to Moore/Anderson. (I still think Marshall will be a top-three WR from this rookie class.)

   

Bengals (17) at Bears (20) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Ja'Marr Chase93%3147812.9%0
Tee Higgins91%30109833.3%1
Tyler Boyd87%3296428.1%0
C.J. Uzomah72%262-17.7%0
  • Higgins (27.3%), Boyd (23.6%) and Chase (20.0%) have accounted for 71% of Cincinnati's targets. That's not sustainable, but neither is Joe Burrow averaging 28.5 pass attempts.
  • Uzomah has seen just four targets, but he's played 74% and 73% of snaps through two weeks, running a route on 57.6% of Joe Burrow's dropbacks. The three WRs are all at 85% or higher.

    

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Darnell Mooney89%2588632.0%1
Allen Robinson82%2246218.2%1
Cole Kmet74%16106.3%0
Marquise Goodwin46%1433421.4%0
Damiere Byrd41%110 00.0%0
Jimmy Graham34%70 00.0%0
  • Chicago attempted only 24 passes, playing with a lead and a backup QB for much of the afternoon.
  • Justin Fields' 15 pass attempts this season have yielded four targets apiece for Mooney, Robinson and Godwin.
  • Kmet fell off after seven targets in the opener. Graham isn't getting enough playing time to have any value of his own, but he's still a thorn in Kmet's side. The second-year pro ran only 16 routes in Week 2.
  • Through two games, Mooney has as many targets (15) as Robinson and slightly more air yards (134, 106). But both have aDOTs well below 10.0, and it's hard to bet on the Bears suddenly becoming proficient at downfield passing. Even if Justin Fields is effective, that probably won't be his strength right away. Mooney's usage is nonetheless interesting, especially after the solid finish to his rookie campaign.
  • Too early to panic on Robinson, but maybe we can say it was a mistake to assume the 33-year-old version of Andy Dalton was "by far the best QB that Robinson has played with". Not my words. Definitely not my words. But it was a thing people were saying this spring/summer. Presumably people who haven't watched Dalton play in a few years...

   

Texans (21) at Browns (31) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Brandin Cooks91%291416148.3%0
Chris Conley90%272127.4%0
Pharaoh Brown66%12158.3%0
Jordan Akins62%1822211.1%0
Andre Roberts34%1723011.8%0
  • WRs Nico Collins (shoulder) and Danny Amendola (thigh) left the game with injuries, allowing Conley to play 90% of snaps while return specialist Andre Roberts stepped into the No. 3 receiver role. Collins is expected to miss 3-4 weeks, while Amendola was listed as a non-participant in Monday's practice (the Texans face Carolina on Thursday).
 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Donovan Peoples-Jones79%171145.9%0
Rashard Higgins72%1522313.3%0
Austin Hooper67%1751629.4%0
David Njoku60%1131927.3%0
Harrison Bryant49%1143336.4%0
Anthony Schwartz49%131157.7%0
  • Odell Beckham (knee) missed another game, and Jarvis Landry played just one snap — a nine-yard reception — before exiting with an MCL injury. Landry was placed on IR, ruling him out for at least three more games.
  • This is the dream scenario for Peoples-Jones to thrive, playing with no Beckham/Landry but an otherwise healthy offense. And yet, DPJ has just two targets this year, despite playing 80% and 75% of snaps. He'd still be my pick if I had to roster a Browns wideout (non-OBJ) for Week 3. Peoples-Jones still has time to make good on the summer hype.
  • The WR injuries also open up an opportunity for more TE targets, but it's hard to pick one for a fantasy lineup when Hooper (30 routes), Njoku (25) and Bryant (20) all have run routes on less than 60% of Baker Mayfield's 53 dropbacks. Not seeing much/any upside here.
  • Despite Landry's injury, Schwarts actually saw his snap share drop by four percentage points compared to Week 1: 53% to 49%. And he finished without a catch on one target, after going 3-69-0 on five targets in the opener. It looks like Schwartz is the No. 3 receiver even if both Landry and Beckham are sidelined, with Peoples-Jones and Higgins both getting more snaps/routes.

   

Rams (27) at Colts (24) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Robert Woods98%3099730.0%1
Van Jefferson92%313359.7%0
Tyler Higbee100%26153.8%0
Cooper Kupp100%31119535.5%2
  • This may be the tightest rotation I've seen in an NFL game, with four pass catchers playing more than 90% of snaps. The Rams used just one other wide receiver (DeSean Jackson - three snaps) and one other tight end (Johnny Mundt - three snaps). Plus, RB Darrell Henderson was in an every-down role before he left with a rib injury. Who needs depth!
  • Stafford is averaging only 28 pass attempts through two games, in part because the Rams have mostly played with leads and in part because they've had just 52 and 59 snaps through two games. Between that and Kupp's league-high 38.2% target share, there hasn't been much volume for the other pass catchers.
  • Actually, Woods' target share (23.6%) is right in line with expectations, perhaps even a bit better. And he already has three carries for 13 yards. In other words, he'll be fine once Kupp cools off a little and the Rams throw more passes.
  • In terms of production, Jefferson took a huge step back from Week 1 (2-80-1). But he saw the same number of targets (three) and upped his snap share from 69% to 92%. Jefferson ran a route on every Matthew Stafford dropback.
  • Higbee played every snap for a second straight week, but this time he had just one target and seven pass-blocking snaps. In Week 1, he got six targets and was used as a pass blocker just twice. Still, the every-down role is promising. Don't sell low after an unlucky dud.
 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Zach Pascal91%3763316.2%1
Michael Pittman91%371214932.4%0
Jack Doyle74%3084826.7%0
Mike Strachan51%201275.0%0
Mo Alie-Cox42%112718.2%0
Ashton Dulin37%141-47.1%0
  • Pittman bounced back strong after seeing just four targets on 43 routes the previous week. Both games count, and he's now averaging 5.5 catches for 76.0 yards on 8.0 targets — a nice start to the season, but not enough evidence to call him a legit No. 1. However, he should continue seeing plenty of targets, at least until T.Y. Hilton (IR - neck) is available... whenever that is.
    • Unfortunately, Pittman might have to work with Jacob Eason for a week or two, as Carson Wentz is dealing with injuries to both ankles. Not that Wentz has been all that good, but Eason likely is worse.
  • Rookie TE Kylen Granson played only 9% of snaps for a second straight week, while Doyle got most of the snaps in obvious passing situations. It looks like less of a committee than most, including me, had thought; Doyle has 12 targets through two games, playing 59% and 75% of snaps.
    • Just remember that Doyle is still a low-ceiling player; one with a career average of 9.2 yards per catch and a career high of five TD catches in a season. And while he did have a 34-yard gain Sunday... it was the first 30-yard play of his nine-year career. Heck, I've seen RotoWire editors who can run a 40 faster than Doyle.

   

Patriots (25) at Jets (6) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/Route
Jakobi Meyers89%3265318.8%
Nelson Agholor88%323209.4%
Hunter Henry81%2543816.0%
Kendrick Bourne53%2431412.5%
Jonnu Smith51%135738.5%
  • Henry has played 72% and 81% of snaps, running a route on 65.8% of Mac Jones' dropbacks. That looks a little more promising after a second game, though Henry has managed only five catches so far.

   

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Elijah Moore76%29810927.6%0
Tyler Kroft74%1721611.8%0
Corey Davis72%2453120.8%0
Ryan Griffin63%172511.8%0
Braxton Berrios59%29118137.9%0
Jeff Smith29%1224516.7%0
  • Moore and Berrios were relative bright spots on an ugly day for the Jets passing game. Zach Wilson threw four interceptions, and supposed No. 1 receiver Davis caught only two passes for eight yards on five targets.
  • Keelan Cole played 16 snaps but wasn't targeted in his Jets debut.
  • Kroft has seven targets on 47 routes, while Griffin has eight targets on 29 routes. Neither has ever drawn targets at a high rate, so a three-down role likely is needed for any shot at fantasy value. Neither has a large enough route share to get it done.

   

Broncos (23) at Jaguars (13) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Courtland Sutton78%301224940.0%1
Noah Fant76%2362526.1%0
Tim Patrick73%3042513.3%0
KJ Hamler72%2735011.1%0
Albert Okwuegbunam54%184422.2%0
Eric Saubert34%61016.7%0
  • Sutton led the NFL in air yards in his first game with Jerry Jeudy (IR - ankle) out of the lineup.
  • Hamler took 52% of his snaps in the slot, well ahead of Patrick (22%) and Sutton (15%) but still less than a true slot specialist. It seems the Broncos also rotated Hamler in for one/two-receiver packages, costing Sutton/Patrick a few snaps in the process.

   

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Marvin Jones86%311117635.5%1
DJ Chark78%2846114.3%0
Laviska Shenault78%2973524.1%0
Luke Farrell66%1922410.5%0
Chris Manhertz48%101910.0%0
  • TE James O'Shaughnessy is out indefinitely after he suffered a high ankle sprain on the game's opening drive. He did make a 26-yard catch before leaving, after seeing eight targets the week before. Farrell jumped in to replace the snaps but drew only two targets.
  • Prior to the fourth quarter, Jones played 89% of snaps, with Chark at 85% and Shenault at 83%.
  • Shenault hurt his shoulder in the fourth quarter.

   

Bills (35) at Dolphins (0) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Dawson Knox83%2431612.5%1
Stefon Diggs78%30810626.7%1
Emmanuel Sanders77%2969820.7%1
Cole Beasley59%254916.0%0
Gabriel Davis33%12000.0%0
  • Beasley played 77% of first-half snaps but only 46% after the break. Davis got only 40% in the second half, with Buffalo using some multi-TE sets (normally a rarity for them) while sitting on a huge lead.
    • Week 1 snap shares are probably closer to the 'norm' here: 93% for Diggs, 93% for Sanders, 91% for Beasley (ok, that one's a little high), 57% for Knox, 51% for Davis.

   

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
DeVante Parker76%42910121.4%1
Mike Gesicki64%3466317.6%0
Jaylen Waddle64%408620.0%0
Albert Wilson56%3262318.8%0
Durham Smythe30%5000.0%0
Preston Williams30%133823.1%0
Adam Shaheen24%9000.0%0
  • Williams made his 2021 debut after a long rehab from 2020 foot surgery. He didn't play much but did get three targets.
  • The blowout fixed Gesicki's usage stats after a silent Week 1, but he finished with a modest 3-41-0 line on an ugly day for Miami's offense.
  • The blowout also impacted snap shares. Prior to the fourth quarter, Parker was at 89.7%, Waddle at 75.9% and Gesicki at 74.1%. They all rested at the end.

       

Raiders (26) at Steelers (17) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Darren Waller92%3476720.6%1
Bryan Edwards73%333239.1%0
Henry Ruggs66%2977424.1%0
Foster Moreau58%1234025.0%1
Hunter Renfrow44%2476329.2%0
  • Edwards and Ruggs still don't play more than three-quarters of snaps, but the route shares are pushing close enough to 90 percent that it doesn't really matter apart. Gruden likes to run from power sets and throw from spread sets, even if it's expected. Waller, of course, has an every-down role, so he won't miss out on many routes regardless.
  • Renfrow dropped from 55% in Week 1  to 44% snap share in Week 2 with the Raiders leading after halftime. But he still saw seven targets, and remains second on the team with 16 through two games. Renfrow has been targeted on 23.7% of routes for his career, so while eight targets per game is asking too much, six is within reason. Renfrow is good at getting open, even if he lacks the speed to separate beyond that first yard or two.
 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
JuJu Smith-Schuster96%4171617.1%0
Diontae Johnson88%411211129.3%1
Chase Claypool77%31919029.0%0
Pat Freiermuth59%2242218.2%0
Eric Ebron43%1821711.1%0
  • Johnson injured his knee on the last play of the game. Any missed time would be huge for Claypool, who has often been limited to around 75% route share since joining the starting lineup last year. The Steelers sub Claypool out for James Washington at times, but both will get more snaps and targets if Johnson is out.
    • The Steelers also would figure to use more two-TE sets, with Freiermuth already making his move to overtake Ebron. After one target and 50% of snaps in the opener, Freiermuth bumped up a little to 59% and four targets in this one.

   

49ers (17) at Eagles (11) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtTgt ShareAYAY%Tgt/RouteEZ Tgt
George Kittle100%26420.0%-7-6.6%15.4%0
Deebo Samuel69%25840.0%4843.6%32.0%0
Brandon Aiyuk54%18210.0%2320.4%11.1%0
Trent Sherfield34%11315.0%3329.9%27.3%0
Mohamed Sanu26%1515.0%1211.0%6.7%0
  • Samuel is second in the league with a 53.6% share of team air yards. That's a commentary on a lot of things, including his target share (37.7%) and the lack of downfield passing in San Francisco. But Samuel is also showing he can be a more complete receiver, with his aDOT up from 2.1 last season to 7.1 this year. That's still extremely low for a No. 1 receiver, but it's at least not the gargantuan outlier anymore.
    • Samuel has 11 targets within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage, but he also has eight intermediate looks (six catches for 140 yards) and the one deep chance (the 79-yard TD in Week 1). Plus, he's Deebo Samuel, so of course he's tied with Rondale Moore for the league lead in YAC (157).
  • Kittle finished with only 4-17-0, but he ran a route on 87.9% of QB dropbacks, up from 57.1% in the season opener (when he took 10 snaps as a pass blocker).
    • Aiyuk again shared playing time with Trent Sherfield, who dipped from 49% in Week 1 to 34% in Week 2. Aiyuk bumped up slightly from 47% to 53%, but still saw just two targets and caught one pass for six yards. And yes, he returned a punt again, so no pretending he's not "fully healthy."

  

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
DeVonta Smith84%23716430.4%0
Jalen Reagor75%1958726.3%0
Dallas Goedert64%122616.7%0
Zach Ertz62%1521413.3%1
Quez Watkins51%1325815.4%0
Greg Ward38%9000.0%0
  • Smith and Jalen Hurts went 0-for-3 on passes 20-plus yards downfield. Smith is now 1-for-4, accounting for half of the team's deep targets.
  • Goedert was scaled back with Ertz healthier than in Week 1 and the Eagles finding Ward some snaps. This might be as bad as it gets for Goedert's snap/route share, but it's a lower floor than I expected, if we're being honest. And let's hope it truly is the floor...
  • Reagor had a 36-yard TD called back on an illegal touching penalty. He's one small mistake away from a 9-90-2 receiving line on 12 targets through two games.

   

Vikings (33) at Cardinals  (34) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Adam Thielen100%3373321.2%1
Justin Jefferson87%321012631.3%1
Tyler Conklin80%194621.1%0
K.J. Osborn58%2465025.0%0
  • Osborn is a 2020 fifth-round pick who strictly played special teams in nine games as a rookie. Now, he leads Minnesota in receiving yards (167), running routes on 70 of 85 QB dropbacks (82.4%) for an offense that favors three-wide.
  • Conklin has run only 49 routes (57.6%), drawing four targets in back-to-back games.
  • Jefferson leads the team in targets (19) and air yards (234). He'll be fine. Probably better than fine.

    

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
DeAndre Hopkins97%3744610.8%1
A.J. Green83%3465417.6%1
Maxx Williams73%2373530.4%0
Christian Kirk62%2849514.3%0
Rondale Moore47%2283136.4%0
  • Hopkins made it work even on National Rondale Moore Day, going 4-54-1 on his meager four targets.
  • Moore erupted for 7-114-1 with a 77-yard TD, drawing a team-high eight targets despite running only the fifth-most routes (22). The snap share (46%) was a big step forward from Week 1 (29%), and Moore should soon climb even higher.
    • (I do wonder if the regular work on kick and punt returns will be a factor in his snaps on offense.)
    • Kirk (3-65-0) and Green (3-44-1) both pitched in.

   

Falcons (25) at Buccaneers (48) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Calvin Ridley83%441011622.7%2
Kyle Pitts78%3864115.8%0
Olamide Zaccheaus58%2642915.4%0
Russell Gage54%2771525.9%0
Hayden Hurst42%20155.0%0
  • Gage got eight targets, but his snap share was down from 68% in Week 1 when he finished without a catch on two targets. His role is smaller than at the end of last year, and the Falcons somehow look even lousier.
  • Ridley put up 7-63-1. It's possible he has to settle for more short catches and fewer big plays if the Falcons are really this worthless.
 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Chris Godwin88%3655413.9%1
Rob Gronkowski80%2354421.7%1
Mike Evans72%30916730.0%3
Antonio Brown45%2136314.3%0
Cameron Brate33%11169.1%0
Tyler Johnson28%72328.6%0
Scotty Miller20%11000.0%0
  • Victory laps on Brown may have been premature. After seven targets on 65% snap share in the opener, A.B. dropped to 44% and three in Week 2. His playing time will vary based on the Bucs' weekly gameplan and game script. Evans, Godwin and Gronk are the full-time guys.

   

Titans (33) at Seahawks (30) - OT 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
A.J. Brown86%39916823.1%1
Julio Jones77%39812720.5%1
Geoff Swaim72%1621012.5%0
MyCole Pruitt61%1832516.7%0
Chester Rogers45%2655819.2%1
Tommy Hudson22%52-340.0%0
  • TE Anthony Firkser (knee) didn't play, not that we necessarily would've noticed if he had.
    • Swaim, Pruitt and Hudson in a committee is the definition of zero upside.
  • Rogers has 11 targets on 61% and 43% of snaps. He's been more active than the team's No. 3 receivers from last year, but not enough to matter outside of very deep leagues.
  • Did you really think Julio's touchdown demons wouldn't follow him to Tennessee?
  • Brown leads the team in target share (23%) and air yards (258, 39%). I get paid a lot of money to tell you he'll probably have a big game soon.

    

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
DK Metcalf94%32119634.4%1
Tyler Lockett92%331116533.3%1
Gerald Everett79%262167.7%0
Freddie Swain75%2753618.5%0
Will Dissly50%70 00.0%0
  • Everett is now at four targets on 41 routes. The 68.3% route share is promising, but Lockett and Metcalf are getting all the passes.
  • With Dee Eskridge (concussion) sidelined, Swain had a career day on career-high snap share. But that doesn't mean the No. 3 job is his moving forward; the Seahawks have rotated players there for the past few years.

  

Cowboys (20) at Chargers (17) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Amari Cooper97%2854817.9%1
CeeDee Lamb97%2895632.1%0
Dalton Schultz73%162912.5%0
Cedrick Wilson57%182-211.1%0
Blake Jarwin47%1444228.6%1
  • With Michael Gallup (calf) out for the first of at least three games, Dallas went three-wide a bit less than usual, instead running a bunch of plays with both Schultz and Jarwin on the field.
    • Wilson, Gallup's replacement, saw just two targets while running routes on 63% of Dak Prescott's dropbacks. Wilson should see more targets in future weeks, but the route share is a bit disappointing.

   

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Keenan Allen94%41810719.5%1
Mike Williams77%34109629.4%2
Jalen Guyton73%33286.1%0
Jared Cook56%2653519.2%0
Donald Parham45%9000.0%0
Josh Palmer26%112818.2%0
Stephen Anderson21%72328.6%0
  • Williams was peppered with short and intermediate targets for a second straight week. He's at 25.8% target share, a tick ahead of Allen (24.4%).
  • Palmer, the third-round rookie, has now caught each of his three targets for 38 yards while playing 17% and 25% of snaps. He could take the No. 3 job from Guyton, perhaps sooner than later.
  • Cook is at 15.1% target share and 59.8% route share (55 of 92 dropbacks). He'll beat his ADP if that continues and he stays healthy, though a few more snaps would certainly help, as it'll be hard to maintain 0.24 targets per route in an offense with Allen, Williams and Austin Ekeler.

   

Chiefs (35) at Ravens (36) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Tyreek Hill98%3141712.9%0
Travis Kelce88%2582832.0%0
Mecole Hardman80%24812133.3%0
Demarcus Robinson57%1646225.0%1
Blake Bell39%51-420.0%0
Byron Pringle22%1122218.2%0
  • The Chiefs ran only 49 plays, including 31 pass attempts. Patrick Mahomes has thrown just 36 and 31 passes through two games, producing 337 and 343 yards with three TDs in both games. The biggest thing costing him volume is his own long completions.
  • A 5-55-0 receiving line won't turn heads, but you might say this was Hardman's coming out party in terms of usage. The snap share was a career high, and the eight targets one off.
    • Through two weeks, Hardman is at 17.5% target share and 82.6% route share (57 of 69 dropbacks). And he's getting work all over the field, with two deep targets (20+), two intermediate looks (10-19 yards) and then seven passes within 10 yards of the L.O.S.
    • In other words, Andy Reid is giving Hardman every opportunity for a Year 3 breakout.
 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Sammy Watkins91%2676826.9%1
Mark Andrews76%2253522.7%0
Marquise Brown71%211013347.6%1
Devin Duvernay50%9000.0%0

    

  • With No. 2 TE Nick Boyle (knee) out again, FB Patrick Ricard played 63% of snaps, up from 60% the previous week. The Ravens don't seem to trust backup tight ends Josh Oliver (15%) and Eric Tomlinson (15%).
  • Duvernay didn't see any targets as the No. 3 receiver, with his only points coming from a fumble recovery in the end zone.
  • Watkins has caught eight of 15 targets for 140 yards. With no TD and two drops, true, but Watkins does rank 14th in the NFL with 27.8% target share, while Brown is eighth at 29.6%. Just remember that Watkins is Watkins, plus first-round pick Rashod Bateman (IR - groin) will be back at some point.
  • Watkins, Brown and Andrews have each run 50+ routes on Lamar Jackson's 60 dropbacks. And they account for 41 of the 54 targets (76.0%), even with Andrews off to a slow start. You have to figure the big tight end will start to get some of those looks that have been going to Brown and Watkins.

   

Lions (17) at Packers (35) 

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
T.J. Hockenson93%3597625.7%1
Quintez Cephus89%3477820.6%1
Kalif Raymond63%24298.3%0
Amon-Ra St. Brown59%2654319.2%0
Trinity Benson43%1535220.0%1
  • Hockenson is in a Kelce-level role, albeit with less polish and far worse team context. But the usage is absolute best-case scenario, making Hockenson a strong TE1 even if/when the TDs start to dry up a bit.
  • Cephus finished with 4-63-1 and now leads the Detroit wide receivers in catches (seven), targets (13), yards (75) and TDs (two) despite playing only 35% of snaps Week 1. It should be him and Tyrell Williams (concussion) as the top-two receivers once Williams is healthy.

      

 Snap %RoutesTgtAYTgt/RouteEZ Tgt
Davante Adams89%2999631.0%0
Marquez Valdes-Scantling66%21411119.0%1
Allen Lazard64%18000.0%0
Robert Tonyan43%1531220.0%0
Randall Cobb16%532460.0%0
  • If there was any doubt after last week, let it be clear now that Cobb is merely the No. 4 receiver. Lazard and Valdes-Scantling didn't do much, but they both played four times as many snaps as Cobb, who did at least draw three targets on his five routes.
  • Nice job by Adams getting to the point where 13-177-0 through two weeks feels like underperforming. He'll rain TDs soon enough.

      

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