Wednesday, September 21, 2011

PFF's Week ! Snap Report for The Tennessee Titans - Music City .

The Cookie Monster be hungry.

PFF has a large weekly feature that we'll be keeping track of here that covers the amount of snaps QBs, RBs and TEs play for each team, each week. I encourage you toclick and at least scanthrough the remainder of the list, but you can click through the spring below for the breakdown and thoughts for the Titans in week 2:

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Kenny Britt and Nate Washington each played 70 of a possible 74 snaps in Week 2.

With Damian Williams out, Lavelle Hawkins handled 34 snaps, 28 of which were pass routes. Marc Mariani entered the game five times. Chris Johnson is even the workhorse here. He was in on 58 plays, compared to 16 for Javon Ringer. Craig Stevens edged Jared Cook by seven total snaps, but Cook ran 15 more pass routes.

The WR breakdown is almost just what I'd expect given how many passing attempts, especially from multiple WR sets, we had in this game. Britt and Capital are completely solidified as the no. 1 and 2 WRs, and nobody on this roster is challenging for that. It's beneficial to get confirmation that Lavelle Hawkins was pretty solidly the no. 3 option, because Mariani is even a bit too raw to assist much at WR.

The dispersion of snaps between Ringer and CJ is approximately where it should be, IMO. We only take more productive touches from CJ.

I'm a littledisappointedthat Stevens was out there more than Cook, but the fact that Cook ran 15 more pass routes on less total snaps means the coaches were still look at Cook as the threat in the super game. Stevens' ability to stop and yet go easily in the super game will get him much of run with Munchak, and Cook spent a serious number of the time split-out wide. This point makes me thing of my favorite unnoticed play of the game: Using Cook outside and Britt in the slot to set-up a WR bubble screen. If they can do it without it being a dead giveaway, who would you rather have blocking a CB, Hawkins/Williams or Cook?

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