Chopper0080
2021 - Prove It
Sorry for not posting last week's, life popped up. these are per Mike Jurecki's Twitter
Week 3 vs San Francisco
Carson Palmer - 73 - 76 - 96.1%
Drew Stanton - 3 - 76 - 3.9%
Matt Barkley - INACTIVE
Andre Ellington - INACTIVE
Chris Johnson - 37 - 76 - 48.7%
David Johnson - 24 - 76 - 31.6%
Stepfan Taylor - 14 - 76 - 18.4%
John Brown - 53 - 76 - 69.7%
Larry Fitzgerald - 65 - 76 - 85.5%
Michael Floyd - 31 - 76 - 40.8%
JJ Nelson - INACTIVE
Jaron Brown - 14 - 76 - 18.4%
Brittan Golden - 1 - 76 - 1.3%
Darren Fells - 63 - 76 - 82.9%
Jernaine Gresham - 51 - 76 - 67.1%
Troy Niklas - 22 - 76 - 28.9%
Joseph Fauria - INACTIVE
Jared Veldheer - 73 - 76 - 96.1%
Ted Larsen - 76 - 76 - 100.0%
Lyle Sendlein - 73 - 76 - 96.1%
Jonathan Cooper - 76 - 76 - 100.0%
Bobby Massie - 73 - 76 - 96.1%
Earl Watford - 3 - 76 - 3.9%
Bradley Sowell - 3 - 76 - 3.9%
DJ HUmphries - INACTIVE
AQ Shipley - 8 - 76 - 10.5%
Mike Iupati - INACTIVE
Calais Campbell - 26 - 51 - 51%
Frostee Rucker - 25 - 51 - 49%
Rodney Gunter - 41 - 51 - 80.4%
Josh Mauro - 11 - 51 - 21.6%
Ed Stinson - 25 - 51 - 49%
Corey Redding - 17 - 51 - 33.3%
Xavier Williams - INACTIVE
Alex Okafor - 34 - 51 - 66.7%
Kevin Minter - 42 - 51 - 82.4%
Lamarr Woodley - 30 - 51 - 58.8%
Markus Golden - 17 - 51 - 33.3%
Kareem Martin - 17 - 51 - 33.3%
Alani Fua - 9 - 51 - 17.6%
Sean Weatherspoon - 9 - 51 - 17.6%
Shaquille Riddick - INACTIVE
Patrick Peterson - 42 - 51 - 82.4%
Jarraud Powers - 50 - 51 - 98%
Tyrann Mathieu - 42 - 51 - 82.4%
Deone Bucannon - 42 - 51 - 82.4%
Rashad Johnson - 42 - 51 - 82.4%
Tony Jefferson - 19 - 51 - 37.3%
Justin Bethel - 12 - 51 - 23.5%
Chris Clemmons - 9 - 51 - 17.6%
1-A lot of base personnel played this game on both offense and defense which is going to skew some numbers. Greshem almost got as many snaps as John Brown and Gunter played 80% of defensive snaps. Jefferson who has played over 75% of defensive snaps in the first two games, only played 37% in this one.
2-Weatherspoon once again played under 30% of defensive snaps. My guess is that the injuries have sapped his quickness, and now coaches see him as a small, slow guy. Unless he starts flashing, I imagine he will not be re-signed.
3-David Johnson got 31% of snaps following 27% vs Chicago. My guess is that he will see between 20 to 30 percent of snaps from here on out.
4-I don't believe we can make a determination on Michael Floyd's usage yet. He was down from 66% of snaps in week 2 to 41% in week 3, but my guess is that it due to game flow more than anything.
5-One thing to watch carefully is Calais Campbell's usage. Week 1 he played 69%, week 2 78% and this week 51%, but what makes that odd is the Cardinals played a ton of base defense. Why this is important to watch is that Campbell has a big contract number and is nearing end of it. The Cardinals let Dan Williams because of usage and philosophy, and while they are different players, premium defensive linemen aren't playing sub 60% of snaps. My guess is that the Cardinals limited his snaps at the end of the 3rd Q, but it is something because his next contract will be an interesting negotiation.
6-Ed Stinson might have worked himself into the 3rd DE category as Redding's snaps have decreased, and Stinson has matched or exceeded Mauro's snaps every game.
7-Regardless of what happens w/ Kevin Minter's future, he can never say that the Cardinals didn't give him a chance. This is the third week in a row that MInter has played over 80% of snaps. His production on those snaps is debateable, but he is getting playing time.
8-Markus Golden has yet to play over 30% of snaps in a game this year. Where this frustrates me is if we were drafting a guy to be a sub package rusher, why draft a guy with limited explosiveness in Golden? I understand the Cardinals like larger base OLBs, but how is Golden different than Martin or Woodley?
Week 3 vs San Francisco
Carson Palmer - 73 - 76 - 96.1%
Drew Stanton - 3 - 76 - 3.9%
Matt Barkley - INACTIVE
Andre Ellington - INACTIVE
Chris Johnson - 37 - 76 - 48.7%
David Johnson - 24 - 76 - 31.6%
Stepfan Taylor - 14 - 76 - 18.4%
John Brown - 53 - 76 - 69.7%
Larry Fitzgerald - 65 - 76 - 85.5%
Michael Floyd - 31 - 76 - 40.8%
JJ Nelson - INACTIVE
Jaron Brown - 14 - 76 - 18.4%
Brittan Golden - 1 - 76 - 1.3%
Darren Fells - 63 - 76 - 82.9%
Jernaine Gresham - 51 - 76 - 67.1%
Troy Niklas - 22 - 76 - 28.9%
Joseph Fauria - INACTIVE
Jared Veldheer - 73 - 76 - 96.1%
Ted Larsen - 76 - 76 - 100.0%
Lyle Sendlein - 73 - 76 - 96.1%
Jonathan Cooper - 76 - 76 - 100.0%
Bobby Massie - 73 - 76 - 96.1%
Earl Watford - 3 - 76 - 3.9%
Bradley Sowell - 3 - 76 - 3.9%
DJ HUmphries - INACTIVE
AQ Shipley - 8 - 76 - 10.5%
Mike Iupati - INACTIVE
Calais Campbell - 26 - 51 - 51%
Frostee Rucker - 25 - 51 - 49%
Rodney Gunter - 41 - 51 - 80.4%
Josh Mauro - 11 - 51 - 21.6%
Ed Stinson - 25 - 51 - 49%
Corey Redding - 17 - 51 - 33.3%
Xavier Williams - INACTIVE
Alex Okafor - 34 - 51 - 66.7%
Kevin Minter - 42 - 51 - 82.4%
Lamarr Woodley - 30 - 51 - 58.8%
Markus Golden - 17 - 51 - 33.3%
Kareem Martin - 17 - 51 - 33.3%
Alani Fua - 9 - 51 - 17.6%
Sean Weatherspoon - 9 - 51 - 17.6%
Shaquille Riddick - INACTIVE
Patrick Peterson - 42 - 51 - 82.4%
Jarraud Powers - 50 - 51 - 98%
Tyrann Mathieu - 42 - 51 - 82.4%
Deone Bucannon - 42 - 51 - 82.4%
Rashad Johnson - 42 - 51 - 82.4%
Tony Jefferson - 19 - 51 - 37.3%
Justin Bethel - 12 - 51 - 23.5%
Chris Clemmons - 9 - 51 - 17.6%
1-A lot of base personnel played this game on both offense and defense which is going to skew some numbers. Greshem almost got as many snaps as John Brown and Gunter played 80% of defensive snaps. Jefferson who has played over 75% of defensive snaps in the first two games, only played 37% in this one.
2-Weatherspoon once again played under 30% of defensive snaps. My guess is that the injuries have sapped his quickness, and now coaches see him as a small, slow guy. Unless he starts flashing, I imagine he will not be re-signed.
3-David Johnson got 31% of snaps following 27% vs Chicago. My guess is that he will see between 20 to 30 percent of snaps from here on out.
4-I don't believe we can make a determination on Michael Floyd's usage yet. He was down from 66% of snaps in week 2 to 41% in week 3, but my guess is that it due to game flow more than anything.
5-One thing to watch carefully is Calais Campbell's usage. Week 1 he played 69%, week 2 78% and this week 51%, but what makes that odd is the Cardinals played a ton of base defense. Why this is important to watch is that Campbell has a big contract number and is nearing end of it. The Cardinals let Dan Williams because of usage and philosophy, and while they are different players, premium defensive linemen aren't playing sub 60% of snaps. My guess is that the Cardinals limited his snaps at the end of the 3rd Q, but it is something because his next contract will be an interesting negotiation.
6-Ed Stinson might have worked himself into the 3rd DE category as Redding's snaps have decreased, and Stinson has matched or exceeded Mauro's snaps every game.
7-Regardless of what happens w/ Kevin Minter's future, he can never say that the Cardinals didn't give him a chance. This is the third week in a row that MInter has played over 80% of snaps. His production on those snaps is debateable, but he is getting playing time.
8-Markus Golden has yet to play over 30% of snaps in a game this year. Where this frustrates me is if we were drafting a guy to be a sub package rusher, why draft a guy with limited explosiveness in Golden? I understand the Cardinals like larger base OLBs, but how is Golden different than Martin or Woodley?