Fantasy Notebook: Snaps, Targets, Air Yards, & Routes Data From Week 10

Week 10 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 10 of snaps, targets, air yards, and route participation.

Redraft trade calculator

Snap Share 

  • Bijan Robinson played 75% of the snaps
  • James Conner played 63% of the snaps in his first game back 
  • Keaton Mitchell played 13 snaps (24%)
  • Chuba Hubbard had a 50% snap share, his lowest since Week 5
  • Roschon Johnson played 42% of the snaps. That was his highest snap share since Week 3
  • Lions RB snaps:
    • Jahmyr Gibbs 38 (57.6%)
    • David Montgomery 25 (37.9%)
  • In two games without Dameon Pierce, Devin Singletary has had snap shares of 75% and 81%
  • Jonathan Taylor was up to an 88% snap share
  • Travis Etienne played a season low 61% of the snaps. It was his first game below 70% and just the third game below 80%
  • Breece Hall had a season-high 70% snap share
  • Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren each played 33 snaps
  • For the third-straight week, Zach Charbonnet out-snapped Kenneth Walker (52% to 48%)
  • Derrick Henry’s 43% snap share was his lowest since Week 3. He has now been out-snapped by Tyjae Spears in more than half of Tennessee’s games

 

 

Target Share

  • Trey McBride has had target shares of 18.2%, 38.9%, and 25%, 29% over the last four weeks
  • Cardinals target shares in Kyler Murray’s season debut:
    • Trey McBride 29%
    • Rondale Moore 25.8%
    • Michael Wilson 19.4.%
    • Marquise Brown 12.9%
    • No RBs were targeted
  • Keaton Mitchell was targeted twice (8.7%)
  • Zay Flowers rebounded for a 26% target share 
  • Chuba Hubbard and Miles Sanders were each targeted twice
  • Jonathan Mingo was second on the Panthers with a 20.6% target share (7)
  • Roschon Johnson led Bears RBs with 6 targets. D’Onta Foreman and Darrynton Evans each had 2
  • Brandin Cooks had a season-high 22.7% target share. His previous high was 18.9% in Week 3
  • Jahmyr Gibbs was targeted 5 times (15.6%); David Montgomery was not targeted 
  • Aaron Jones has had target shares of 24% and 16% over the last two weeks 
  • Tank Dell had a 36% target share; last week he had a 29% share
  • Michael Pittman had a 46.2% target share
  • Christian Kirk out-targeted Calvin Ridley 11 to 3
  • Quentin Johnston had a 10% target share
  • Davante Adams had a 52% target share
  • TJ Hockenson had a 46.9% target share 
  • Five Steelers had four targets (Najee Harris, Jaylen Warren, George Pickens, Diontae Johnson, and Connor Heyward)
  • Zach Charbonnet out-targeted Kenneth Walker 5 to 2 (11.9% to 4.8%)
  • Christian McCaffrey (37%) was the only 49er to reach a 15% target share
  • Antonio Gibson and Brian Robinson each saw 6 targets (14.3%)
  • Jahan Dotson was targeted twice

 

Route Participation

  • Michael Wilson (91.7%) ran 6 more routes than Rondale Moore (75%)
  • Bijan Robinson ran a route on 85% of the drop backs
  • Keaton Mitchell ran 5 routes. Gus Edwards doubled that 
  • Miles Sanders ran 19 routes to Chuba Hubbard’s 13
  • Jonathan Mingo ran a route on 100% of the drop backs
  • Roschon Johnson had a 51.4% route participation rate
  • AT Perry had an 89% route participation rate. That was tied for highest on the Saints with Chris Olave
  • Zach Charbonnet ran 28 routes to Kenneth Walker’s 11
  • Trey Palmer tied Chris Godwin and Cade Otton for most routes run among Bucs pass catchers

 

Air Yards Leaders (% of Team Share)

Player Team POS Air Yards Team Share
Mike Evans TB WR 190 54.4%
Nathaniel Dell HOU WR 182 39.1%
Chris Olave NO WR 182 44.8%
Davante Adams LV WR 175 89.7%
DeAndre Hopkins TEN WR 162 38.0%
CeeDee Lamb DAL WR 157 34.2%
Christian Kirk JAX WR 151 68.0%
DK Metcalf SEA WR 137 53.1%
Keenan Allen LAC WR 135 50.6%
TJ Hockenson MIN TE 134 53.6%
Brandin Cooks DAL WR 133 29.0%
Noah Brown HOU WR 132 28.3%
Garrett Wilson NYJ WR 123 37.5%
Amari Cooper CLE WR 122 39.7%
Amon-Ra St. Brown DET WR 114 46.7%
DJ Moore CHI WR 108 49.5%
Michael Pittman IND WR 104 46.2%
Tyler Lockett SEA WR 104 40.3%
Gabe Davis BUF WR 101 46.3%
Tyler Boyd CIN WR 100 28.9%
Ja’Marr Chase CIN WR 98 28.3%
Zay Flowers BAL WR 95 39.6%
Christian Watson GB WR 95 26.0%
Rashid Shaheed NO WR 94 23.2%
Romeo Doubs GB WR 86 23.5%
Trey McBride ARI TE 85 26.6%
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine TEN WR 84 19.7%
Elijah Moore CLE WR 82 26.7%
Dalton Schultz HOU TE 81 17.4%
Trenton Irwin CIN WR 80 23.1%
RANKINGS | WeeklyDYNASTY |

 

Week 10 fantasy football data 2023Draft With Us On Underdog! Use Promo-Code: YARDSPER to double your deposit!

 

 

Yards Per Fantasy

FREE
VIEW