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Sat. Oct 5th, 2024

Which Jaguar played the most against the Houston Texans

Which Jaguar played the most against the Houston Texans

Watching a game live can give you an idea of ​​how a player is using the game, while comparing the actual number of snaps he has played compared to his teammates can also give insight into the team’s strategy and prospects.

Looking at the number of snaps played by the Jacksonville Jaguars after their 24-20 loss to the Houston Texans, it is clearly visible with what plan the Jaguars entered the game and what limitations they had from a personnel point of view.

Who played a lot and why? Did these snaps mean anything or nothing? We will analyze below:

Offense (58 snaps)

LT Cam Robinson: 58 (100%)

LG Ezra Cleveland: 58 (100%)

C. Mitch Morse: 58 (100%)

RG Brandon Scherff: 58 (100%)

RT Anton Harrison: 58 (100%)

QB Trevor Lawrence: 58 (100%)

WR Gabe Davis: 46 (79%)

WR Christian Kirk: 45 (78%)

WR Brian Thomas: 44 (76%)

TE Brenton Strange: 42 (72%)

RB Travis Etienne: 30 (52%)

TE Luke Farrell: 27 (47%)

RB Bigsby tank: 17 (29%)

WR Parker Washington: 14 (24%)

RB D’Ernest Johnson: 12 (21%)

WR Devin Duvernay: 6 (10%)

WR Tim Jones: 5 (9%)

TE Josiah Deguara: 2 (3%)

– Tank Bigsby really needs more photos. He had the Jaguars’ first and third longest plays of the day, but his role is still somewhat limited as he doesn’t play on many passes. He was the Jaguars’ best running back this season.

– Josiah Deguara played two snaps after being added to the active roster. The Jaguars have a tight depth chart with Brenton Strange and Luke Farrell, but perhaps Deguara will see a bigger role if Evan Engram misses another game.

– Brian Thomas Jr. he finished third among receivers in snaps, but finished first in route yards by a wide margin. He should play even more than he does.

Defense (75 snaps)

FS Antonio Johnson: 75 (100%)

CB Ronald Darby: 75 (100%)

FS Andre Cisco: 75 (100%)

CB Montaric Brown: 74 (99%)

LB Chad Muma: 71 (95%)

LB Ventrell Miller: 63 (84%)

DE Travon Walker: 61 (81%)

CB Jarrian Jones: 46 (61%)

DL Arik Armstead: 41 (55%)

DE Josh Hines-Allen: 39 (52%)

DL DaVon Hamilton: 35 (47%)

DL Roy Robertson-Harris: 34 (45%)

DL Maason Smith: 33 (44%)

LB Yasir Abdullah: 29 (39%)

DL Jeremiah Ledbetter: 22 (29%)

SS Daniel Thomas: 16 (21%)

DL Tyler Lace: 16 (21%)

CB Christian Braswell: 7 (9%)

CB De’Antre Prince: 1 (1%)

-Daniel Thomas took on a bigger role on defense this week, with the Jaguars playing more three-safety looks. You can follow this when Andrew Wingard returns in a few weeks,

– Maason Smith finished the season as one of the Jaguars’ highest-rated players according to Pro Football Focus and in the blink of an eye had his best game of the season. The Jaguars put even more into his life.

– Antonio Johnson has been a pillar of the Jaguars’ defense this season. He played every snap in all four games and has already played 111 more snaps than he did in 13 games last season.

Our SI Jaguars writer, John Shipley, requested 15 minutes to meet and discuss the future of the franchise with general manager Trent Baalke.

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