Rams vs. Oakland Raiders: Snap Counts

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Rams vs. Oakland Raiders: Snap Counts

By 3k

http://www.turfshowtimes.com/2015/8...-st-louis-rams-vs-oakland-raiders-snap-counts

Here's how the playing time worked out.

Offense

Alex Bayer TE 40 60.61%
Brandon Washington G 40 60.61%
Barrett Jones C 33 50.00%
Garrett Reynolds G 33 50.00%
Darrell Williams OT 33 50.00%
Andrew Donnal OT 33 50.00%
Case Keenum QB 33 50.00%
Bradley Marquez WR 25 37.88%
Chris Givens WR 25 37.88%
Justice Cuningham TE 24 36.36%
Damian Williams WR 23 34.85%
Travis Bond G 22 33.33%
Demetrius Rhaney C 21 31.82%
Steven Baker OT 21 31.82%
Isaiah Battle OT 21 31.82%
David Wang C 21 31.82%
Malcolm Brown RB 20 30.30%
Daniel Rodriguez WR 18 27.27%
Stedman Bailey WR 18 27.27%
Trey Watts RB 17 25.76%
Cory Harkey TE 15 22.73%
Emory Blake WR 14 21.21%
Sean Mannion QB 14 21.21%
Isaiah Pead RB 13 19.70%
Kenny Britt WR 13 19.70%
Rob Havenstein OT 12 18.18%
Jamon Brown G 12 18.18%
Tim Barnes C 12 18.18%
Greg Robinson OT 12 18.18%
Nick Foles QB 12 18.18%
Tyler Slavin WR 10 15.15%
Lance Kendricks TE 10 15.15%
Jared Cook TE 9 13.64%
Isiah Ferguson WR 8 12.12%
Tavon Austin WR 7 10.61%
Benny Cunningham RB 7 10.61%
Austin Davis QB 7 10.61%
Zach Laskey FB 5 7.58%
Tre Mason RB 5 7.58%
Chase Reynolds RB 4 6.06%
Rodger Saffold OT 4 6.06%

Obviously, it's too early to parse a ton here. The rotation wasn't even-handed. Brandon Washington filled in for Rodger Saffold after an early injury and picked up a ton of time if that injury ends being longer than expected.

The obvious rotation effort in the second half was to start looking at the cut from 90 guys on the current roster to the 75-man version coming in more than a week. So the offensive tackle personnel, wide receiver, running back...clearly, there's fat to trim offensively. And soon.

Defense

Bryce Hager LB 45 70.31%
Ethan Westbrooks DE 45 70.31%
Marcus Roberson CB 42 65.63%
Martin Ifedi DE 39 60.94%
Matt Longacre DE 38 59.38%
Louis Trinca-Pasat DT 30 46.88%
Cody Davis FS 26 40.63%
Lamarcus Joyner FS 26 40.63%
Trovon Reed DB 26 40.63%
Montell Garner CB 26 40.63%
Marcus Forston DT 22 34.38%
Keshaun Malone LB 21 32.81%
Jo-Lonn Dunbar LB 18 28.13%
Maurice Alexander SS 18 28.13%
Mark Barron SS 18 28.13%
Nick Fairley DT 18 28.13%
Rodney McLeod FS 16 25.00%
Janoris Jenkins CB 16 25.00%
Trumaine Johnson CB 16 25.00%
Aaron Donald DT 16 25.00%
T.J. McDonald SS 16 25.00%
William Hayes DE 16 25.00%
Robert Quinn DE 16 25.00%
Michael Brockers DT 16 25.00%
James Laurinaitis LB 16 25.00%
Alec Ogletree LB 16 25.00%
Marshall McFadden LB 15 23.44%
Imoan Claiborne CB 14 21.88%
Jacob Hagen S 12 18.75%
Cameron Lynch LB 12 18.75%
Jay Hughes S 12 18.75%
Christian Bryant S 10 15.63%
Akeem Ayers LB 8 12.50%
Daren Bates LB 3 4.69%

Again, playing time means they're looking at what they have. Clearly, the staff was trying to get a better sense of guys like Hager, Westbrooks, Roberson, Ifedi and Longacre. Not at the expense of others, but at those guys' behest.

If anything, it's important to see how things differ in Nashville with the late snaps.

Special Teams

Jacob Hagen S 9 52.94%
Justice Cuningham TE 8 47.06%
Cameron Lynch LB 8 47.06%
Alex Bayer TE 7 41.18%
Bryce Hager LB 7 41.18%
Bradley Marquez WR 6 35.29%
Malcolm Brown RB 6 35.29%
Tyler Slavin WR 6 35.29%
Cody Davis FS 6 35.29%
Jo-Lonn Dunbar LB 6 35.29%
Marshall McFadden LB 6 35.29%
Daren Bates LB 6 35.29%
Johnny Hekker P 6 35.29%
Trey Watts RB 5 29.41%
Cory Harkey TE 5 29.41%
Chase Reynolds RB 5 29.41%
Maurice Alexander SS 5 29.41%
Jake McQuaide LS 5 29.41%
Barrett Jones C 3 17.65%
Garrett Reynolds G 3 17.65%
Daniel Rodriguez WR 3 17.65%
Emory Blake WR 3 17.65%
Zach Laskey FB 3 17.65%
Lamarcus Joyner FS 3 17.65%
Trovon Reed DB 3 17.65%
Michael Palardy P 3 17.65%
Darell Williams OT 2 11.76%
Andrew Donnal OT 2 11.76%
Chris Givens WR 2 11.76%
Damien Williams WR 2 11.76%
Travis Bond G 2 11.76%
Demetrius Rhaney C 2 11.76%
Isaiah Ferguson WR 2 11.76%
Marcus Roberson CB 2 11.76%
Montell Garner CB 2 11.76%
Rodney McLeod FS 2 11.76%
Jay Hughes S 2 11.76%
Tyler Ott LS 2 11.76%
Greg Zuerlein K 2 11.76%
Brandon Washington G 1 5.88%
Stephen Baker OT 1 5.88%
Isaiah Battle OT 1 5.88%
David Wang C 1 5.88%
Isaiah Pead RB 1 5.88%
Rob Havenstein OT 1 5.88%
Jamon Brown G 1 5.88%
Tim Barnes C 1 5.88%
Lance Kendricks TE 1 5.88%
Ethan Westbrooks DE 1 5.88%
Martin Ifedi DE 1 5.88%
Matt Longacre DE 1 5.88%
Louis Trinca-Pasat DT 1 5.88%
Marcus Forston DT 1 5.88%
Keshaun Malone LB 1 5.88%
Mark Barron SS 1 5.88%
Nick Fairley DT 1 5.88%
Janoris Jenkins CB 1 5.88%
Trumaine Johnson CB 1 5.88%
Aaron Donald DT 1 5.88%
T.J. McDonald SS 1 5.88%
William Hayes DE 1 5.88%
Robert Quinn DE 1 5.88%
Michael Brockers DT 1 5.88%
Christian Bryant S 1 5.88%

That's a ton of rotation. The staff is clearly trying to figure out who's getting more looks moving forward. Look at the number of guys with three or less snaps on specials.

This is the bar being set.