Fantasy Notebook: Target & Snap Share Data From Week 9 (2025)
Week 9 Target & Snap Share 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 and snap share. 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 9 of routes, snaps, air yards, & targets.
Snap Share
- Rico Dowdle played 72% of the snaps to Chuba Hubbard’s 22%
- Kyle Monangai played 74% of the snaps with D’Andre Swift out
- Chase Brown played 96% of the snaps
- Kareem Hunt played 78% of the snaps with Isiah Pacheco out; Brashard Smith played 20%, Clyde Edwards-Helaire 3%
- With Rhamomdre Stevenson out, TreVeyon Henderson played 75% of the snaps; Terrell Jennings played the other 25%
- In the first game without Cam Skattebo, Devin Singletary out-snapped Tyrone Tracy 56% to 44%
- For the first time since Week 4 (and just the second time this season), Kenneth Walker out-snapped Zach Charbonnet (57% to 35%)
- Tony Pollard played 62% of the snaps, his highest snap share since Week 5
- Jacory Croskey-Merritt’s 46% snap share was his lowest since Week 4
Target Share
- Bijan Robinson has had 8 or more targets and a target share above 20% in 3 of the last 4 games
- Isaiah Likely had a season-high 17% target share
- Dalton Kincaid’s 23% target share was a season high
- Khalil Shakir has had target shares of 30% and 31% over the last 2 weeks
- Rico Dowdle had a 15% target share
- Colston Loveland had a 19% target share
- Kyle Monangai had a 14% target share
- Rome Odunze’s 8% target share was his lowest of the season, and just the second time below 22%
- Chase Brown had a 30% target share
- RJ Harvey had a 14% target share
- Dyami Brown had a season-high 21% target share while Parker Washington led the Jaguars at 26%
- TreVeyon Henderson had a 21% target share
- In Tyler Shough’s first start, Chris Olave had his first target share below 20% of the season (16%); Rashid Shaheed led the Saints with a 36% share
- Tyrone Tracy had a 12% target share
- Even with Brock Bowers back, Michael Mayer had an 18% target share
- Tory Horton had a 17% target share with Cooper Kupp out
- Jaylin Lane had a 23% target share
RANKINGS | Weekly | DYNASTY | ROS


