Fantasy Notebook: Snaps, Targets, Air Yards, & Routes Data From Week 11

Week 11 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 11 of snaps, targets, air yards, and route participation.

Snap Share 

  • Ravens RB snaps:
    • Gus Edwards 25 (38%)
    • Keaton Mitchell 24 (36%)
    • Justice Hill 17 (26%)
  • Panthers RB snaps:
    • Chuba Hubbard 29 (49%)
    • Miles Sanders 27 (46%)
  • After posting a snap share of 64% in each of the last two games, Jerome Ford dipped down to a 49% share. Kareem Hunt was up to 44%
  • Lions RB snap shares:
    • Jahmyr Gibbs 56%
    • David Montgomery 40%
  • Devin Singletary’s snap shares over last 3 games: 75%, 81%, 85%
  • Travis Etienne was under a 70% snap share for the second straight week. He hadn’t fallen below 70% all season prior to Week 10
  • Royce Freeman out-snapped Darrell Henderson 63% to 36%
  • Vikings RB snaps:
    • Alexander Mattison 33 (45%)
    • Ty Chandler 32 (44%)
  • Ty Chandler hadn’t reached a 20% snap share before his 44% in Week 11
  • Brian Robinson played 78% of the snaps while Antonio Gibson was inactive. His previous season-high was 61% in Week 1

 

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Target Share

  • Rondale Moore was targeted once
  • Marquise Brown (17%) was behind both Greg Dortch (27%) and Trey McBride (24%) in target share
  • Zay Flowers (17%) and Odell Beckham (30%) were the only Ravens to reach a double-digit target share
  • Khalil Herbert was the only Bears RB to see a target (3; 13.6%)
  • With Dorian Thompson-Robinson starting at quarterback, David Njoku led the Browns with a 36.6% target share. Amari Cooper was next closest with w 19.5% share
  • Samaje Perine (7) and Jaleel McLaughlin (5) combined for 12 targets. Javonte Williams was targeted twice
  • Jameson Williams has failed to reach a 10% target share in three straight games 
  • Jayden Reed, Luke Musgrave, and Romeo Doubs tied to lead the Packers in targets with 6 (15.8%). Christian Watson was targeted 4 times (10.5%)
  • Tre Tucker was second on the Raiders with 7 targets (18.4%)
  • Ty Chandler out-targeted Alexander Mattison 4 to 2
  • Jaylen Warren had 3 targets to Najee Harris’ 2
  • Pat Freiermuth was targeted once in his first game back 
  • Zach Charbonnet targets Weeks 1-9: 12; 10-11: 11
  • DeAndre Hopkins (29.4%) was the only Titan to reach a 12% target share 
  • Brian Robinson has had target shares of 14.3% and 21.4% over the last two weeks. He hadn’t reached a 10% share all season prior to that
  • Jahan Dotson has had target shares of 4.8% and 9.5% over the last two weeks

 

Route Participation

  • Trey McBride had a 97% route participation rate
  • Greg Dortch ran one more route than Rondale Moore
  • Ravens RB routes:
    • Gus Edwards 12 (36%)
    • Justice Hill 9 (27%)
    • Keaton Mitchell 8 (24%)
  • With Mark Andrews leaving early, Isaiah Likely had an 87.9% route participation rate
  • Odell Beckham only ran 17 routes (51%)
  • Chuba Hubbard ran 15 routes to Miles Sanders’ 12
  • Cedric Tillman was second on the Browns with an 86:7% route participation rate
  • Jahmyr Gibbs ran 21 routes to David Montgomery’s 11
  • Despite finishing second on the team in targets, Tre Tucker only ran 39% of the routes which was sixth among Raiders pass catchers 
  • Alexander Mattison ran 20 routes to Ty Chandler’s 7
  • Najee Harris ran 11 routes to Jaylen Warren’s 10
  • Pat Freiermuth ran only 13 routes (39.4%) in his first game back 
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba ran three more routes than Tyler Lockett 

 

Air Yards Leaders (% of Team Share)

Player Team POS Air Yards Team Share
Davante Adams LV WR 195 46.3%
Mike Evans TB WR 174 49.2%
Odell Beckham BAL WR 159 55.8%
Nathaniel Dell HOU WR 159 43.0%
Keenan Allen LAC WR 155 44.8%
Justin Watson KC WR 142 40.9%
DJ Moore CHI WR 137 56.1%
DK Metcalf SEA WR 130 40.2%
Tyreek Hill MIA WR 121 41.9%
Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA WR 119 36.8%
Tre Tucker LV WR 114 27.1%
Calvin Ridley JAX WR 110 37.9%
Diontae Johnson PIT WR 104 61.2%
Garrett Wilson NYJ WR 103 56.0%
DeVonta Smith PHI WR 96 65.3%
Ja’Marr Chase CIN WR 95 38.3%
Marquez Valdes-Scantling KC WR 94 27.1%
Marquise Brown ARI WR 91 37.3%
Jaylen Waddle MIA WR 91 31.5%
Brandon Aiyuk SF WR 91 45.3%
Quentin Johnston LAC WR 90 26.0%
Romeo Doubs GB WR 89 32.7%
Nico Collins HOU WR 88 23.8%
Jordan Addison MIN WR 86 37.7%
Jameson Williams DET WR 83 35.0%
Christian Kirk JAX WR 81 27.9%
Robert Woods HOU WR 80 21.6%
Terry McLaurin WAS WR 77 29.7%
CeeDee Lamb DAL WR 76 29.9%
Tyler Lockett SEA WR 76 23.5%
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