Box Score Breakdown: Snaps, Routes & Personnel Usage from Conference Championship Games

Break down NFL box scores from the conference championship round with key data on snaps, routes, personnel and usage trends to uncover fantasy football value and roster insights.
Box Score Breakdown: Snaps, Routes & Personnel Usage from Conference Championship Games

Make sure to keep up with NFL breaking news and updates to NFL projections and injury reports throughout the week. If you're looking for target and air-yard shares that only include active games, you can find those updated every Tuesday on RotoWire's advanced receiving stats page. The percentages found below in our advanced box scores include all games, even if the player didn't participate. 

Stat Table Key

  • Snap = % of team snaps that player was on the field for
  • Route = route share (routes run  |  QB dropbacks)
  • RUSHING = rushing line
  • RECEIVE = receiving line
  • Tgt = targets
  • AY = Air Yards

Patriots (10) at Broncos (7) 

Patriots Personnel: 11 - 39%  |  21 - 13%  |  6OL - 33%

64 Plays — 29 DBs — 11.7 aDOT — 10-of-21 for 86 yards — 0 TD, 0 INT, 5 sacks, 3 scrambles

  SnapSnap%RouteRoute%RUSHINGRECEIVETgtAY
QBDrake Maye64100%  10-65-1   
RBRhamondre Stevenson6094%1869%25-71-00-0-0223
FBJack Westover2641%623% 00 
RBTreVeyon Henderson46%14%3-5-000 
TEHunter Henry4469%1662% 2-12-033
TEAustin Hooper2641%519% 00 
WRKayshon Boutte4063%2285% 1-6-06132
WRMack Hollins3961%1246% 2-51-0238
WRStefon Diggs3047%1973% 5-17-0612
WRKyle Williams1523%623% 00 
WRDeMario Douglas1219%831% 0-0-0124
  • RB TreVeyon Henderson barely played, with Rhamondre Stevenson taking 94% of snaps and 27 of 30 RB opportunities.
    • It didn't amount to much in terms of fantasy points, but Stevenson clearly pulled far ahead of Henderson these past two weeks. The split may not be this drastic in the Super Bowl, but it'll definitely go in Stevenson's favor unless he coughs up a fumble early (or something like that).
  • WR Mack Hollins had a big impact in his return from IR, catching both of his targets for 51 yards while handling a 61% snap share and 46% route share.
    • The other WRs pretty much all lost playing time, but that was partially due to the bad-weather, low-scoring nature of the game, with New England using heavy formations a bunch.
      • WR Stefon Diggs dropped to 47% snap share, but his 73% route share was still good for second on the team, albeit down from 88% the week before.
      • Kayshon Boutte was the least impacted by Hollins' return, leading the team in route share (85%) and air yards (132) while tying for the lead in targets (six), though he caught just one pass for six yards.

     

Broncos Personnel: 11 - 59%  |  12 - 10%  |  21 - 10% 

58 Plays — 37 DBs — 6.3 aDOT — 17-of-31 for 133 yards — 1 TD, 1 INT, 3 sacks, 3 scrambles

  SnapSnap%RouteRoute%RUSHINGRECEIVETgtAY
QBJarrett Stidham58100%  4-23-0   
RBRJ Harvey3153%1441%13-37-04-22-0629
RBTyler Badie1628%618%1-4-000 
FBAdam Prentice1119%412%1-3-000 
RBJaleel McLaughlin1017%412%4-11-01-2-02-4
TEAdam Trautman3153%1338% 00 
TEEvan Engram1933%1235% 2-19-032
TENate Adkins1628%26% 00 
WRCourtland Sutton5493%34100% 3-17-1547
WRLil'Jordan Humphrey4374%2676% 1-5-0329
WRMarvin Mims3866%2779% 4-62-0664
WRPat Bryant916%618%1-1-01-2-011
WRElijah Moore712%26% 1-4-014
  • RB RJ Harvey played only 53% of snaps but got 19 of 26 RB opportunities. He again struggled to find room, gaining just 59 yards on 17 touches.
  • WR Pat Bryant played 47% of snaps in the first quarter, but he suffered a hamstring injury early in the second quarter and missed the rest of the game.

    

Stock ⬆️: RB Rhamondre Stevenson, WR Mack Hollins

Stock ⬇️: RB TreVeyon Henderson, WR DeMario Douglas, WR Stefon Diggs

        

Injuries 🚑: LB Robert Spillane (ankle)

Injuries 🚑: WR Pat Bryant (hamstring)

         

Rams (27) at Seahawks (31) 

Rams Personnel: 11 - 31%  |  12 - 22%  |  13 - 47%

58 Plays — 38 DBs — 12.5 aDOT — 22-of-35 for 374 yards — 3 TDs, 0 INT, 1 sack, 2 scrambles

  SnapSnap%RouteRoute%RUSHINGRECEIVETgtAY
QBMatthew Stafford58100%  2-16-0   
RBKyren Williams2950%1233%10-39-02-22-128
RBBlake Corum2238%719%9-55-03-24-036
RBRonnie Rivers712%411% 0-0-014
TEColby Parkinson4476%2158% 3-62-0437
TEDavis Allen3662%1644% 00 
TETerrance Ferguson3459%1850% 0-0-0114
TETyler Higbee1119%617% 1-12-010
WRPuka Nacua4679%2981%1-4-09-165-114198
WRDavante Adams3560%2467% 4-89-1696
WRKonata Mumpfield1424%1131% 0-0-0261
WRXavier Smith916%617% 00 
  • After using 11 personnel on 90% of snaps the week before, Los Angeles shifted back to multi-TE looks against Seattle's nickel/dime-heavy defense. The Rams used 13 personnel on 47% of snaps, and they deployed 12 personnel on another 22%.
  • Despite the frequent multi-TE formations, Tyler Higbee finished below 20% for both snap and route share, while Colby Parkinson, Davis Allen and Terrance Ferguson were all above 55% snap share and 40% route share.
  • RB Blake Corum's role rebounded to the normal range, after a major downturn the week before.
  • WR Jordan Whittington, who was the No. 3 receiver in the divisional round, barely played on offense in this game. He briefly left with an injury late in the game, but that wasn't the cause of his minimal playing time (apart from kick returns).

     

Seahawks Personnel: 11 - 45%  |  12 - 42%  |  13 - 11%

65 Plays — 40 DBs — 8.6 aDOT — 25-of-36 for 346 yards — 3 TDs, 0 INT, 3 sacks, 1 scramble

  SnapSnap%RouteRoute%RUSHINGRECEIVETgtAY
QBSam Darnold65100%  3-9-0   
RBKenneth Walker4062%1538%19-62-14-49-043
RBGeorge Holani2335%1538%3-4-03-27-048
RBCam Akers12%13% 00 
FBBrady Russell12%13% 00 
TEAJ Barner6295%2974% 2-13-0317
TEEric Saubert3757%513% 00 
TENick Kallerup711%      
WRJaxon Smith-Njigba5382%3795% 10-153-112137
WRCooper Kupp5077%3179% 4-36-1640
WRRashid Shaheed3757%2872%1-0-01-51-0368
WRJake Bobo1320%718% 1-17-1220
WRDareke Young12%13% 00 
  • RB Kenneth Walker handled 62% of snaps and 23 of 30 RB opportunities (77%), taking his 23 touches for 111 yards and a TD.
    • RB George Holani got plenty of playing time (35% snap share) and four targets, but only three carries. His one incomplete target might've been a first down if he'd looked back toward the QB quicker.
  • WR Rashid Shaheed was slightly behind Cooper Kupp in snap and route share again, not to mention targets. Shaheed had a 51-yard catch early in the first quarter, but he managed just two incomplete targets and a carry for no gain thereafter.
  • TE Elijah Arroyo (knee) was activated from IR but made a healthy scratch, with Eric Saubert sticking in the No. 2 TE role and playing 57% of snaps.

    

Stock ⬆️: RB Kenneth Walker

Stock ⬇️: TE Elijah Arroyo

        

Injuries 🚑: DT Kobie Turner (undisclosed)

Injuries 🚑: FB Brady Russell (hand), LB Drake Thomas (shoulder)

         

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jerry was a 2018 finalist for the FSWA's Player Notes Writer of the Year and DFS Writer of the Year awards. A Baltimore native, Jerry roots for the Ravens and watches "The Wire" in his spare time.
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