Steelers snap counts: RB Jaylen Warren takes featured role Week 16 vs. Ravens

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Welcome back to Steelers snap counts following a Week 16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Approaching their game with the Kansas City Chiefs, what takeaways might carry over into Week 17?

Steelers Week 16 snap count takeaways

Calvin Austin logged his second straight week with 80% of the Steelers’ offensive snap counts, operating as Pittsburgh’s de facto WR1 without George Pickens. Van Jefferson wasn’t far behind, playing 78%, while Scotty Miller (43%) and Mike Williams (37%) rounded out the top four. It feels safe to say that we won’t be seeing a larger role from Williams this season.
Jaylen Warren was far and away the Steelers’ top running back against Baltimore, playing 67% of the offensive snaps to Najee Harris’ 28%. Cordarrelle Patterson played just 5%. After the game, Mike Tomlin stated it was largely due to the flow of the game rather than a statement on the running back hierarchy. Harris and Warren have both spent time as the Steelers’ RB1 this season, although Harris’ last game with the majority of the snaps was back in Week 13.
On defense, Cam Heyward has been seeing a lot of snaps, playing 81% of defensive plays in Week 16.
The Steelers played a lot of inside linebackers against Baltimore: Patrick Queen played 100% of defensive snaps, Elandon Roberts logged an impressive 76%, while Payton Wilson and Mark Robinson played 35% and 8%, respectively. A big increase for Roberts against the Ravens’ rushing attack.
Without Larry Ogunjobi, Dean Lowry was the Steelers’ DL3 behind Heyward and Keeanu Benton, playing 50% of defensive snaps.
Another week with low defensive snap counts for the Steelers’ slot cornerbacks Beanie Bishop Jr. (27%) and Cam Sutton (31%). Against a less run-heavy offense in Kansas City this week, it’ll be interesting to watch how the numbers change.
Your weekly update on how the Steelers rotated their pass-rushers: T.J. Watt (77% of defensive snaps), Alex Highsmith (71%), Nick Herbig (31%), and Preston Smith (21%). Watt’s snap count wasn’t that affected by his injury.
After playing 81% of defensive snaps in place of DeShon Elliott last week, Damontae Kazee played just 68% against Baltimore.
As was obvious on the broadcast, James Pierre (81%) and Cory Trice Jr. (79%) were the Steelers’ two top corners in terms of snap counts on Saturday following injuries to Joey Porter Jr. and Donte Jackson. Trice added 21 more special teams plays, logging a team-best 70 snaps in his first game on the active roster since Week 3. A tiring day for the second-year defender.
The Steelers’ offensive-to-defensive plays ratio this week: 60:62. A big improvement from last week, even if the final result was still a loss.

Making the most of it award

Cordarrelle Patterson played just three offensive snaps, and yet he scored on the Steelers’ best highlight of the game. No. 84 is the clear winner this week.

Now, here’s a full look at the Steelers snap counts from Week 16’s loss:

Steelers Week 16 snap counts

Snap counts via Next Gen Stats.

Offense Week 16

Player

POS

Offensive snaps

OS%

Total snaps

Player

POS

Offensive snaps

OS%

Total snaps

Mason McCormick

G

60

100%

63

Broderick Jones

T

60

100%

63

Russell Wilson

QB

60

100%

60

Dan Moore Jr.

T

60

100%

60

Zach Frazier

C

60

100%

60

Isaac Seumalo

G

60

100%

60

Calvin Austin III

WR

48

80%

51

Van Jefferson

WR

47

78%

47

Pat Freiermuth

TE

41

68%

44

Jaylen Warren

RB

40

67%

47

Darnell Washington

TE

26

43%

29

Scott Miller

WR

26

43%

26

Mike Williams

WR

22

37%

22

Najee Harris

RB

17

28%

17

MyCole Pruitt

TE

14

23%

14

Ben Skowronek

WR

10

17%

18

Connor Heyward

TE

6

10%

24

Cordarrelle Patterson

RB

3

5%

10

Defense Week 16

Player

POS

Defensive snaps

DS%

Total snaps

Player

POS

Defensive snaps

DS%

Total snaps

Minkah Fitzpatrick

FS

62

100%

68

Patrick Queen

ILB

62

100%

68

James Pierre

CB

51

82%

66

Cameron Heyward

DT

50

81%

55

Cory Trice Jr.

CB

49

79%

70

T.J. Watt

OLB

48

77%

49

Elandon Roberts

ILB

47

76%

53

Alex Highsmith

OLB

44

71%

50

Damontae Kazee

SS

42

68%

51

Keeanu Benton

DT

41

66%

46

Dean Lowry

DE

31

50%

37

Isaiahh Loudermilk

DE

23

37%

30

Payton Wilson

ILB

22

35%

40

Montravius Adams

NT

21

34%

22

Nick Herbig

OLB

19

31%

35

Cameron Sutton

CB

19

31%

23

Beanie Bishop Jr.

CB

17

27%

27

Joey Porter Jr.

CB

16

26%

16

Preston Smith

DE

13

21%

13

Mark Robinson

ILB

5

8%

23

Special teams Week 16

Player

POS

Special teams

ST%

Total snaps

Player

POS

Special teams

ST%

Total snaps

Cory Trice Jr.

CB

21

78%

70

Payton Wilson

ILB

18

67%

40

Connor Heyward

TE

18

67%

24

Mark Robinson

ILB

18

67%

23

Miles Killebrew

SS

18

67%

18

Tyler Matakevich

MLB

18

67%

18

Jeremiah Moon

OLB

18

67%

18

Nick Herbig

OLB

16

59%

35

James Pierre

CB

15

56%

66

Beanie Bishop Jr.

CB

10

37%

27

Damontae Kazee

SS

9

33%

51

Ben Skowronek

WR

8

30%

18

Christian Kuntz

LS

8

30%

8

Corliss Waitman

P

8

30%

8

Jaylen Warren

RB

7

26%

47

Isaiahh Loudermilk

DE

7

26%

30

Cordarrelle Patterson

RB

7

26%

10

Minkah Fitzpatrick

FS

6

22%

68

Patrick Queen

ILB

6

22%

68

Elandon Roberts

ILB

6

22%

53

Alex Highsmith

OLB

6

22%

50

Dean Lowry

DE

6

22%

37

Chris Boswell

K

6

22%

6

Cameron Heyward

DT

5

19%

55

Keeanu Benton

DT

5

19%

46

Cameron Sutton

CB

4

15%

23

Mason McCormick

G

3

11%

63

Broderick Jones

T

3

11%

63

Calvin Austin III

WR

3

11%

51

Pat Freiermuth

TE

3

11%

44

Darnell Washington

TE

3

11%

29

Spencer Anderson

T

3

11%

3

Ryan McCollum

C

3

11%

3

T.J. Watt

OLB

1

4%

49

Montravius Adams

NT

1

4%

22

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