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Welcome to PFF’s NFL Usage and Production Report—your one-stop for the fantasy football utilization you actually need. This hub pulls together snap counts, routes run, targets per route run (TPRR), carry share, red-zone usage, alignment, ADOT, time to throw, situational splits, fantasy points and so much more, so you can quickly spot role changes and act before your league does. Use it for waiver wire decisions, buy-low/sell-high trades, rest-of-season (ROS) rankings context, dynasty stashes, DFS builds, and prop research.
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1. Rhamondre Stevenson becomes the New England Patriots’ every-down back
TreVeyon Henderson played notably fewer snaps in favor of Stevenson.
The efficiency stats between Stevenson and Henderson haven’t been all that different over the first six weeks. Stevenson has more yards per reception but also has three fumbles this year. Despite this, Stevenson played 72% of New England’s offensive snaps compared to Henderson’s 30% last week in the first game without Antonio Gibson. If anything, it was thought that the Patriots would move closer to 50-50 as the season progressed, given how much the Patriots invested in Henderson.
Instead, this week the team turned even more toward Stevenson, who played 42 of a possible 45 snaps over the first three quarters, while Henderson only played four snaps during this time. Stevenson ran 16 times compared to Henderson’s one run.
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