Welcome back to Steelers snap counts.
Snap counts via Next Gen Stats.
Offense
Player
Position
Offensive snaps
OS%
Total snaps
Player
Position
Offensive snaps
OS%
Total snaps
Mason McCormick
G
63
100%
69
Broderick Jones
T
63
100%
69
Russell Wilson
QB
63
100%
63
Ryan McCollum
C
63
100%
63
Dan Moore Jr.
T
62
98%
67
Isaac Seumalo
G
62
98%
62
Van Jefferson
WR
51
81%
51
George Pickens
WR
51
81%
51
Pat Freiermuth
TE
43
68%
49
Calvin Austin III
WR
38
60%
42
Najee Harris
RB
37
59%
37
Darnell Washington
TE
27
43%
33
Jaylen Warren
RB
25
40%
31
Connor Heyward
TE
14
22%
34
MyCole Pruitt
TE
12
19%
12
Scott Miller
WR
10
16%
10
Brandon Johnson
WR
4
6%
4
Minkah Fitzpatrick
FS
1
2%
72
Rod Williams
TE
1
2%
21
Jonathan Ward
RB
1
2%
20
Spencer Anderson
T
1
2%
7
Calvin Anderson
T
1
2%
1
Defense
Player
Position
Defensive snaps
DS%
Total snaps
Player
Position
Defensive snaps
DS%
Total snaps
Minkah Fitzpatrick
FS
67
100%
72
Donte Jackson
CB
67
100%
71
Patrick Queen
ILB
67
100%
71
Joey Porter Jr.
CB
67
100%
69
T.J. Watt
OLB
64
96%
66
Alex Highsmith
OLB
59
88%
63
Beanie Bishop Jr.
CB
57
85%
70
DeShon Elliott
FS
50
75%
54
Larry Ogunjobi
DT
46
69%
48
Cameron Heyward
DT
45
67%
53
Keeanu Benton
DT
33
49%
36
Payton Wilson
ILB
29
43%
49
Elandon Roberts
ILB
21
31%
28
Damontae Kazee
SS
18
27%
22
Terrell Edmunds
FS
17
25%
37
Isaiahh Loudermilk
DE
11
16%
21
Dean Lowry
DE
8
12%
10
Jeremiah Moon
OLB
7
10%
25
Adetokunbo Ogundeji
OLB
4
6%
5
Special Teams
Player
Position
Special teams snaps
ST%
Total snaps
Player
Position
Special teams snaps
ST%
Total snaps
James Pierre
CB
22
73%
22
Payton Wilson
ILB
20
67%
49
Terrell Edmunds
FS
20
67%
37
Connor Heyward
TE
20
67%
34
Rod Williams
TE
20
67%
21
Miles Killebrew
SS
20
67%
20
Mark Robinson
ILB
20
67%
20
Jonathan Ward
RB
19
63%
20
Jeremiah Moon
OLB
18
60%
25
Beanie Bishop Jr.
CB
13
43%
70
Chris Boswell
K
13
43%
13
Isaiahh Loudermilk
DE
10
33%
21
Christian Kuntz
LS
9
30%
9
Corliss Waitman
P
9
30%
9
Cameron Heyward
DT
8
27%
53
Elandon Roberts
ILB
7
23%
28
Mason McCormick
G
6
20%
69
Broderick Jones
T
6
20%
69
Pat Freiermuth
TE
6
20%
49
Darnell Washington
TE
6
20%
33
Jaylen Warren
RB
6
20%
31
Spencer Anderson
T
6
20%
7
Dan Moore Jr.
T
5
17%
67
Minkah Fitzpatrick
FS
4
13%
72
Donte Jackson
CB
4
13%
71
Patrick Queen
ILB
4
13%
71
Alex Highsmith
OLB
4
13%
63
DeShon Elliott
FS
4
13%
54
Calvin Austin III
WR
4
13%
42
Damontae Kazee
SS
4
13%
22
Keeanu Benton
DT
3
10%
36
Joey Porter Jr.
CB
2
7%
69
T.J. Watt
OLB
2
7%
66
Larry Ogunjobi
DT
2
7%
48
Dean Lowry
DE
2
7%
10
Adetokunbo Ogundeji
OLB
1
3%
5
Max Scharping
G
1
3%
1
Making the most of it award
There’s no great candidates this week, but Calvin Austin III did score both of the Steelers’ touchdowns despite playing just 60% of the offensive snaps and 13% of the special teams snaps. That’s good enough for this week’s award.
Takeaways
Both George Pickens and Van Jefferson played 81% of the Steelers’ offensive snaps this week. It’s a slight uptick for both of them with the Steelers playing their receivers less over the last few weeks.
Calvin Austin III also saw an increase, from 48% last week to 60% this week. He’s gaining more trust in the Steelers’ offense.
Najee Harris solidly out-snapped Jaylen Warren on Monday, 58% to 40%, after they each played 50% of the offensive snaps last week.
T.J. Watt (96%) and Alex Highsmith (88%) both played a high number of defensive snaps on Monday. I’m sure they’re looking forward to Nick Herbig returning and a few more breathers during games after the bye.
Beanie Bishop Jr. played an unusually high 82% of snaps last week, but the number rose even more against the Giants to 85%. A lot is matchup based, but the Steelers’ confidence in the rookie is rising. It’ll be interesting to see how he splits time with the returning Cam Sutton after the bye week.
Patrick Queen played 100% of the defensive snaps once again, but both Payton Wilson and Elandon Roberts were under 50%. The Steelers are playing a lot of nickel.
Terrell Edmunds with another game of 20% of defensive snaps or more. He’s quietly becoming a role player in the defense.
The Steelers’ offense to defense ratio this week: 63:67.
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