Fantasy Notebook: Snaps, Targets, Air Yards, & Routes Data From Week 6

Week 6 Fantasy Football Data To Know

Opportunity is king when it comes to fantasy football production.  Therefore, it is important to be aware of each player’s opportunity share. Past opportunity helps us predict future usage and, in turn, future fantasy output. But I understand that not every fantasy gamer has the time or resources to stay on top of the recent trends.  So, I am doing the research for you.

As a weekly series, I look at every box score, track target share, snap share, Route participation, and air yards. I compile all of the trends that I find useful or interesting here in order to help you make better lineup and roster decisions.  Pair this with our team profiles, weekly rankings, matchups preview, start/sit assistant, trade calculator, and other articles to give your teams an edge over the competition. Without further ado, here is everything I took away from an exciting Week 6 of snaps, targets, air yards, and route participation.

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Snap Share 

  • Cardinals RB snap shares in first game without James Conner:
    • Emari Demercado 43%
    • Keaontay Ingram 37%
    • Damien Williams 17%
  • Gus Edwards and Justice Hill essentially flipped their snap shares from Week 5 to Week 6
    • Edwards: 43% to 62% in Week 6
    • Hill 56% to 38% in Week 6
  • Chuba Hubbard played 77% of the snaps in the absence of Miles Sanders
  • Kareem Hunt’s 37% snap share was his highest since rejoining the Browns in Week 3
  • Bears RB snap shares with no Khalil Herbert or Roachon Johnson:
    • D’Onta Foreman 61%
    • Darrynton Evans 36%
  • Jaleel McLaughlin led the Broncos with a 40% snap share (Javonte Williams 35%, Samaje Perine 17%)
  • For the first time this season, Devin Singletary led Texans RBs in snaps
    • Devin Singletary 34 (54%)
    • Dameon Pierce 21 (33%)
    • Mike Boone 10 (16%)
  • Colts RB snap shares un Week 5 vs Week 6:
    • Zack Moss 80%, 50%
    • Jonathan Taylor 15%, 42%
  • Alexander Mattison played 79% of the snaps, his highest snap share since Week 3
  • Breece Hall played a season-high 66% of the snaps 
  • Kenneth Walker has played over 70% of the snaps in each of the last two games (76% in Week 6)
  • Jordan Mason played 15 snaps to Elijah Mitchell’s 7
  • Titans RB snap shares:
    • Tyjae Spears 56%
    • Derrick Henry 53%
  • No Commanders RB has led the team in snaps for two consecutive weeks since Brian Robinson did it in Weeks 1-2

Target Share

  • Cardinals RB targets:
    • Keaontay Ingram 2 (5.3%)
    • Emari Demercado 1 (2.6%)
    • Damien Williams 1 (2.6%)
  • Trey McBride and Zach Ertz were each targeted 5 times (13%)
  • Falcons TE targets:
    • Kyle Pitts 6 (13.6%)
    • Jonnu Smith 5 (11.4%)
  • Van Jefferson was targeted twice in his Falcons debut
  • Drake London had a season-high 27.3% target share
  • Zay Flowers has had a target share over 20% in four straight weeks and in five out of six
  • Dawson Knox had a 20.7% target share, his highest of the season
  • Stefon Diggs had a massive 55% target share 
  • Chuba Hubbard was targeted once in Miles Sanders’ absence. That was a season low
  • Adam Thielen was targeted 13 times. DJ Chark was the next closest Panther with 6
  • D’Onta Foreman and Darrynton Evans each saw one target 
  • Tee Higgins had an 11% target share in his first game back 
  • Sam LaPorta tied a season-high 11 targets
  • Jameson Williams had a 7.3% target share
  • Noah Brown had a 20.8% target share
  • Dalton Schultz has had target shares of 31% and 29% over the last two weeks. His previous season high was 16%
  • Jonathan Taylor had an 11.5% target share; Zack Moss saw 13.5%
  • Travis Etienne has had a target share over 10% in five of six games
  • Isiah Pacheco has had a target share over 10% in three of six games. His highest target share in 2022 was 7%
  • Jakobi Meyers out-targeted Davante Adams 7 to 5
  • Michael Mayer has 9 targets over the last two weeks. He hadn’t seen more than one in a game prior to that
  • Jaylen Waddle has had target shares of 35% and 30% over the last two weeks
  • Alexander Mattison had a 23% target share
  • Vikings WR targets in first game without Justin Jefferson:
    • Jordan Addison 5
    • KJ Osborn 5
    • Brandon Powell 4
  • Rhamondre Stevenson had a season high 19% target share on a season high 6 targets; Ezekiel Elliott was targeted once
  • Taysom Hill was targeted 8 times (17%)
  • Wan’Dale Robinson target shares by week:
    • 6: 25.8%
    • 5: 20.0%
    • 4: 18.8%
    • 3: 15.6%
  • Breece Hall had a season-high 15.2% target share 
  • Devonta Smith led the Eagles with 11 targets (25%)
  • Brandon Aiyuk was targeted 10 times (41.7%). No other 49er had more than 4 targets
  • Trey Palmer had a 19% target share 
  • Chig Okonkwo has had target shares of 26% and 20% over the last two weeks
  • Jahan Dotson was targeted one time

More: Fantasy Football Trades You Need To Make Before Week 7

Route Participation

  • Cardinals RB routes:
    • Emari Demercado 26 (56.5%)
    • Keaontay Ingram 10 (21.7%)
    • Damien Williams 3 (6.5%)
  • Trey McBride ran just two fewer routes than Zach Ertz 
  • Michael Wilson ran an identical number of routes as Marquise Brown (89.1%)
  • Van Jefferson ran 15 routes (28%) in his Falcons debut 
  • Gus Edwards doubled Justice Hill’s routes (18 to 9)
  • Chuba Hubbard had a 64% route participation rate in Miles Sanders’ absence 
  • Jonathan Mingo led the Panthers in routes (95%)
  • D’Onta Foreman ran 12 routes to Darrynton Evans’ 8 (37% to 25%)
  • Tee Higgins ran just 56% of the routes while playing a limited role off the ribs injury 
  • Jerome Ford ran 13 routes to Kareem Hunt’s 12
  • Jameson Williams ran 9 routes (18%)
  • Devin Singletary had a 50% route participation rate
  • Texans WR routes:
    • Nico Collins 23 (76%)
    • Noah Brown 22 (73%)
    • Robert Woods 20 (66%)
  • Colts RB routes:
    • Zack Moss 24 (40%)
    • Jonathan Taylor 22 (36%)
  • Rashee Rice ran 50% of the routes, up from 23% in Week 5
  • Michael Mayer had a 66.7% route participation rate
  • Alexander Mattison ran 18 routes to Cam Akers’ 5
  • Vikings WR routes:
    • Jordan Addison 33 (100%)
    • KJ Osborn 33 (100%)
    • Brandon Powell 25 (75.8%)
  • Taysom Hill had a 62% route participation rate 
  • Breece Hall ran 60% of the routes 
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba ran the same number of routes as both Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf (39; 81.3%)
    • JSN’s route participation has climbed over the last few weeks:
      • Week 3: 63.2%
      • Week 4: 75%
      • Week 5: BYE
      • Week 6: 89.1%

 

Air Yards Leaders (% of Team Share)

Player Team POS Air Yards Team Share
Marquise Brown ARI WR 183 47.8%
Brandon Aiyuk SF WR 158 65.8%
Chris Olave NO WR 157 32.9%
DeVonta Smith PHI WR 154 43.3%
Trey Palmer TB WR 154 34.8%
Stefon Diggs BUF WR 153 65.1%
AJ Brown PHI WR 149 41.9%
Michael Pittman IND WR 147 37.5%
Tyreek Hill MIA WR 146 56.8%
DK Metcalf SEA WR 143 41.0%
Rashid Shaheed NO WR 142 29.8%
Drake London ATL WR 132 32.4%
Garrett Wilson NYJ WR 128 49.4%
Ja’Marr Chase CIN WR 127 64.8%
Keenan Allen LAC WR 127 51.6%
Mike Evans TB WR 127 28.7%
Adam Thielen CAR WR 120 42.1%
Michael Gallup DAL WR 114 43.0%
Cooper Kupp LAR WR 113 62.4%
Tyler Lockett SEA WR 113 32.4%
Terry McLaurin WAS WR 107 56.9%
Amari Cooper CLE WR 104 42.1%
Darius Slayton NYG WR 103 44.6%
Sam LaPorta DET TE 101 35.4%
Calvin Ridley JAX WR 100 42.9%
Jaylen Waddle MIA WR 99 38.5%
Michael Thomas NO WR 93 19.5%
Mark Andrews BAL TE 90 40.4%
Chris Godwin TB WR 90 20.3%
DJ Moore CHI WR 88 62.0%
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