Raiders Week 3 snap counts vs Dolphins: Johnathan Abram stands alone

Raiders week 3 snap counts vs Dolphins: Johnathan Abram stands alone among defenders

And then there was one. In week one the Raiders had three defenders who played every snap — S Johnathan Abram, CB Trayvon Mullen, and CB Tre’von Moehrig. After week two, that list dwindled to Abram and Moehrig with Mullen missing 13 snaps. Today that list has just one name on it — Johnathan Abram.

Moehrig and Mullen were both injured on the same play in the game, were slow to get up, and ultimately walked off under their own power. Moehrig hurt his ankle and Mullen his shoulder. Moehrig missed six snaps and Mullen missed 11 snaps. Casey Hayward has missed at least one snap in each game and a total of 15 snaps.

Abram is a perfect 207 for 207 on defense and has added 53 snaps on special teams. Sunday he led the team, playing nearly 100 snaps in total (99) and his combined 260 snaps this season also leads the team.

The third-year former first round pick has not missed a snap through three games. He is currently second on the team with 25 combined tackles (14 solo). Only LB Denzel Perryman has more (36). The next closest DB to Abram’s tackle numbers in Trayvon Mullen with 16.

Several players on offense have not missed a snap including QB Derek Carr, QB John Simpson, and C Andre James. Though at this point Andre Jame has literally *missed* a few snaps, including one Sunday against the Dolphins that was too high for Carr to handle, resulting in a fumble.

OFFENSE Spec Tms
Player Pos Num Pct Num Pct
John Simpson G 83 100% 6 18%
Alex Leatherwood T 83 100% 6 18%
Kolton Miller T 83 100% 6 18%
Jermaine Eluemunor G 83 100% 6 18%
Andre James C 83 100% 0 0%
Derek Carr QB 83 100% 0 0%
Darren Waller TE 66 80% 0 0%
Bryan Edwards WR 63 76% 0 0%
Henry Ruggs III WR 48 58% 3 9%
Foster Moreau TE 47 57% 19 58%
Peyton Barber RB 47 57% 5 15%
Hunter Renfrow WR 43 52% 4 12%
Kenyan Drake RB 36 43% 0 0%
Alec Ingold FB 28 34% 19 58%
Zay Jones WR 22 27% 12 36%
Derek Carrier TE 10 12% 25 76%
Willie Snead WR 5 6% 8 24%
DEFENSE Spec Tms
Player Pos Num Pct Num Pct
Johnathan Abram SS 83 100% 16 48%
Trevon Moehrig FS 77 93% 10 30%
Denzel Perryman LB 76 92% 0 0%
Casey Hayward CB 73 88% 7 21%
Trayvon Mullen CB 72 87% 5 15%
Nate Hobbs CB 71 86% 12 36%
Maxx Crosby DE 62 75% 8 24%
Cory Littleton LB 61 73% 10 30%
Yannick Ngakoue DE 61 73% 3 9%
Johnathan Hankins NT 49 59% 7 21%
Quinton Jefferson DT 47 57% 8 24%
Solomon Thomas DT 37 45% 6 18%
Darius Philon DT 33 40% 0 0%
Carl Nassib DE 24 29% 13 39%
Divine Deablo LB 22 27% 19 58%
Damon Arnette CB 20 24% 1 3%
Clelin Ferrell DE 19 23% 0 0%
K.J. Wright LB 9 11% 3 9%
Nick Kwiatkoski LB 7 8% 26 79%
Tyree Gillespie SS 6 7% 15 45%
Amik Robertson CB 4 5% 11 33%
SPECIAL TEAMS Spec Tms
Player Pos Num Pct Num Pct
Patrick Onwuasor LB 0 0% 18 55%
Daniel Carlson K 0 0% 12 36%
Trent Sieg LS 0 0% 10 30%
AJ Cole III P 0 0% 10 30%
Brandon Parker T 0 0% 6 18%
Nick Martin C 0 0% 6 18%
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix SS 0 0% 2 6%

 

Raiders Week 14 snap counts vs. Titans: How shakeup at WR worked out

The Raiders changed things up at wide receiver, but the impact was minimal.

Last week, Raiders coach Jon Gruden said he would be shaking things up at wide receiver due to a lack of production at the position. The big move was to cut Trevor Davis, who the team had acquired in a midseason trade with the Packers. His absence, as well as that of the injured Hunter Renfrow, would open up opportunities for some of the young receivers on the team to step up.

Starting the game and leading the team in snaps were Tyrell Williams (52) and Zay Jones (53). Williams finished with three catches for 35 yards. Jones had just one catch for 5 yards on three targets.

Third in snaps behind Williams and Jones was Keelan Doss with 28 (44%). He hauled in three catches on three targets for 26 yards.

Getting the start along with Wiliams and Jones was Rico Gafford in his first game since being called up from the practice squad two weeks ago. The speedy receiver figured to take the snaps vacated by Trevor Davis. Gafford would play 12 snaps (9%) with one catch for a wide-open 49-yard touchdown.

Marcell Ateman saw two snaps (3%) to round out the unit.

The shakeup didn’t really change much. The Gafford touchdown catch was a nice moment, but outside of that, the group didn’t produce a whole lot. The rest of them had a combined seven catches for 66 yards.

. . Offense . Defense . Special Tms
Player Pos Num Pct Num Pct Num Pct
Gabe Jackson G 63 100% 0 0% 3 11%
Richie Incognito G 63 100% 0 0% 3 11%
Kolton Miller T 63 100% 0 0% 3 11%
Brandon Parker T 63 100% 0 0% 3 11%
Derek Carr QB 63 100% 0 0% 0 0%
Rodney Hudson C 63 100% 0 0% 0 0%
Darren Waller TE 61 97% 0 0% 0 0%
Zay Jones WR 53 84% 0 0% 0 0%
Tyrell Williams WR 52 83% 0 0% 0 0%
DeAndre Washington RB 40 63% 0 0% 0 0%
Keelan Doss WR 28 44% 0 0% 0 0%
Foster Moreau TE 26 41% 0 0% 8 29%
Jalen Richard RB 24 38% 0 0% 9 32%
Rico Gafford WR 12 19% 0 0% 0 0%
Derek Carrier TE 8 13% 0 0% 21 75%
Alec Ingold FB 8 13% 0 0% 13 46%
Marcell Ateman WR 2 3% 0 0% 9 32%
Denzelle Good G 1 2% 0 0% 3 11%
Erik Harris SS 0 0% 62 100% 11 39%
Tahir Whitehead LB 0 0% 62 100% 0 0%
Daryl Worley CB 0 0% 60 97% 10 36%
Trayvon Mullen CB 0 0% 59 95% 4 14%
D.J. Swearinger SS 0 0% 51 82% 0 0%
Maxx Crosby DE 0 0% 41 66% 9 32%
Johnathan Hankins DT 0 0% 38 61% 7 25%
P.J. Hall DT 0 0% 37 60% 0 0%
Maurice Hurst DT 0 0% 36 58% 7 25%
Marquel Lee LB 0 0% 33 53% 23 82%
Dion Jordan DE 0 0% 32 52% 9 32%
Clelin Ferrell DE 0 0% 29 47% 7 25%
Lamarcus Joyner FS 0 0% 29 47% 0 0%
Nicholas Morrow LB 0 0% 26 42% 20 71%
Josh Mauro DE 0 0% 21 34% 7 25%
Preston Brown LB 0 0% 17 27% 0 0%
William Compton LB 0 0% 16 26% 16 57%
Benson Mayowa DE 0 0% 13 21% 0 0%
Curtis Riley FS 0 0% 11 18% 21 75%
Nevin Lawson CB 0 0% 9 15% 21 75%
Dallin Leavitt SS 0 0% 0 0% 18 64%
Keisean Nixon CB 0 0% 0 0% 17 61%
Trent Sieg LS 0 0% 0 0% 8 29%
A.J. Cole P 0 0% 0 0% 8 29%
Daniel Carlson K 0 0% 0 0% 7 25%
David Sharpe T 0 0% 0 0% 3 11