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Who has played so far this season? We look at offense, defense, and special teams by number of snaps.
With no game this past week, it seemed like a good time to tally up the snap counts for the Cowboys on offense, defense, and special teams over the first six games.
Offensive Snap Counts
These are all the guys who have played on offense so far.
Player
Pos
Snaps
Snap %
82-J.Witten
82-J.Witten
TE
412
100%
70-Z.Martin
70-Z.Martin
OL
412
100%
72-T.Frederick
72-T.Frederick
OL
412
100%
4-D.Prescott
4-D.Prescott
QB
411
99.80%
68-D.Free
68-D.Free
OL
408
99%
21-E.Elliott
21-E.Elliott
RB
294
71.40%
83-T.Williams
83-T.Williams
WR
291
70.60%
77-T.Smith
77-T.Smith
OL
263
63.80%
19-B.Butler
19-B.Butler
WR
236
57.30%
11-C.Beasley
11-C.Beasley
WR
231
56.10%
65-R.Leary
65-R.Leary
OL
226
54.90%
71-L.Collins
71-L.Collins
OL
186
45.10%
88-D.Bryant
88-D.Bryant
WR
184
44.70%
79-C.Green
79-C.Green
OL
150
36.40%
87-G.Swaim
87-G.Swaim
TE
139
33.70%
13-L.Whitehead
13-L.Whitehead
WR
73
17.70%
46-A.Morris
46-A.Morris
RB
58
14.10%
41-K.Smith
41-K.Smith
FB
49
11.90%
25-L.Dunbar
25-L.Dunbar
RB
49
11.90%
89-G.Escobar
89-G.Escobar
TE
26
6.30%
73-J.Looney
73-J.Looney
OL
13
3.20%
27-J.Wilcox
27-J.Wilcox
DB
6
1.50%
45-R.Smith
45-R.Smith
FB
2
0.50%
The Every-Down PlayersThis group is made up of Jason Witten, the quarterback, and the offensive linemen.
Jason Witten, Zack Martin, Travis Frederick, Dak Prescott and Doug Free have played every play, or nearly every play.
But the other two legs of the offensive line haven’t been as stable. Dallas’ left tackle Tyron Smith has missed two games, and its left guard La’el Collins is out for the year. That’s more missed time than all of 2014. Let’s hope the line can stay healthy going forward.
The Second Tier
This group is made up of the starting running back, the wide receivers, and second tight end.
Of these, Ezekiel Elliott is in the lead, followed by Terrance Williams, Brice Butler, Cole Beasley, Dez Bryant, and Geoff Swaim.
Bryant’s injury caused him to miss half of the games, but the rest of the receivers have rallied to fill in.
Everyone Else
This group is led by Lucky Whitehead, Alfred Morris, Keith Smith, and Lance Dunbar. Dunbar has been hurt, keeping his impact down. Keith Smith has settled in as the fullback over Rod Smith. Despite their modest number of plays, all have made positive impacts.
Defensive Snap Counts
The Defensive Line
Player
Pos
Snaps
Snap %
98-T.Crawford
98-T.Crawford
DL
264
69.30%
58-J.Crawford
58-J.Crawford
DL
237
62.20%
96-M.Collins
96-M.Collins
DL
232
60.90%
97-T.McClain
97-T.McClain
DL
218
57.20%
93-B.Mayowa
93-B.Mayowa
DL
167
43.80%
92-C.Thornton
92-C.Thornton
DL
138
36.20%
95-D.Irving
95-D.Irving
DL
97
25.50%
75-R.Davis
75-R.Davis
DL
62
16.30%
90-D.Lawrence
90-D.Lawrence
DL
46
12.10%
This table shows the four starters have played 57% to 69% of the snaps - Tyrone Crawford, Jack Crawford, Maliek Collins, and Terrell McClain.
In 2014, the top four defensive linemen by snap counts were Jeremy Mincey, Tyrone Crawford, Nick Hayden, and George Selvie. The Cowboys don’t yet have a ferocious line, but it’s improving.
Next up are Benson Mayowa and Cedric Thornton, the two free agent signings, with 43% and 36% of the snaps.
Then you have the injured guy - David Irving - the waiver wire pickup - Ryan Davis - and the suspended star - DeMarcus Lawrence. One would expect both Irving and Lawrence to begin taking more and more snaps as the season wears on. The question is where? Irving may be better inside. While Lawrence will likely cut into Jack Crawford’s snaps.
This is the most fluid roster group on the team.
The Linebackers
Player
Pos
Snaps
Snap %
50-S.Lee
50-S.Lee
LB
381
100%
59-A.Hitchens
59-A.Hitchens
LB
174
45.70%
56-J.Durant
56-J.Durant
LB
141
37%
51-K.Wilber
51-K.Wilber
LB
36
9.40%
52-A.Gachkar
52-A.Gachkar
LB
30
7.90%
57-D.Wilson
57-D.Wilson
LB
26
6.80%
As I’ve said every week, this group is Sean Lee and fillers. The main fillers right now are Anthony Hitchens and Justin Durant. It’s possible this group will change over the course of the season, if Mark Nzeocha gets healthy and starts taking snaps at middle linebacker.
Will Rolando McClain make a miracle return or Jaylon Smith make a miracle recovery? Both would really upgrade this group, but we can’t expect that in 2016. How about Darren McFadden for a linebacker? That’s likely to be just as much of a long shot.
The Defensive Backs
Player
Pos
Snaps
Snap %
39-B.Carr
39-B.Carr
DB
381
100%
42-B.Church
42-B.Church
DB
334
87.70%
24-M.Claiborne
24-M.Claiborne
DB
331
86.90%
31-B.Jones
31-B.Jones
DB
324
85%
30-A.Brown
30-A.Brown
DB
238
62.50%
27-J.Wilcox
27-J.Wilcox
DB
205
53.80%
32-O.Scandrick
32-O.Scandrick
DB
92
24.10%
38-J.Heath
38-J.Heath
DB
34
8.90%
Both Brandon Carr and Mo Claiborne have been solid on the outside, elevating their games a lot. Anthony Brown has been a savior with Orlando Scandrick’s hamstring problems. And JJ Wilcox has quietly played more than 50% of the snaps without getting burned.
How much of this improvement can be attributed to making Joe Baker the new secondaries coach and hiring Greg Jackson to coach safeties, where Baker was last year?
Special Teams Snap Counts
Player
Pos
Snaps
Snap %
57-D.Wilson
57-D.Wilson
LB
110
71.90%
38-J.Heath
38-J.Heath
DB
107
69.90%
52-A.Gachkar
52-A.Gachkar
LB
105
68.60%
51-K.Wilber
51-K.Wilber
LB
84
54.90%
41-K.Smith
41-K.Smith
FB
81
52.90%
42-B.Church
42-B.Church
DB
74
48.40%
31-B.Jones
31-B.Jones
DB
69
45.10%
27-J.Wilcox
27-J.Wilcox
DB
61
39.90%
45-R.Smith
45-R.Smith
FB
53
34.60%
30-A.Brown
30-A.Brown
DB
52
34%
89-G.Escobar
89-G.Escobar
TE
51
33.30%
6-C.Jones
6-C.Jones
ST
49
32%
59-A.Hitchens
59-A.Hitchens
LB
43
28.10%
13-L.Whitehead
13-L.Whitehead
WR
38
24.80%
82-J.Witten
82-J.Witten
TE
36
23.50%
39-B.Carr
39-B.Carr
DB
34
22.20%
24-M.Claiborne
24-M.Claiborne
DB
34
22.20%
50-S.Lee
50-S.Lee
LB
31
20.30%
87-G.Swaim
87-G.Swaim
TE
27
17.60%
25-L.Dunbar
25-L.Dunbar
RB
17
11.10%
11-C.Beasley
11-C.Beasley
WR
13
8.50%
53-M.Nzeocha
53-M.Nzeocha
LB
11
7.20%
This is where bottom of the roster guys stay on teams. Some guys are just built to be special teams players, like Jeff Heath and Andrew Gachkar. Other guys hope to play teams while they try to break into the starting lineup, like Damien Wilson. Other guys play teams and have a niche role on offense or defense, like Keith Smith, Lucky Whitehead, Rod Smith, and Kyle Wilber. The rest of the guys are offensive or defensive regulars who also have to play special teams to adequately cover kickoffs and punts, or return them. These include Barry Church, Byron Jones, JJ Wilcox, Anthony Brown, Anthony Hitchens, Jason Witten, Brandon Carr, Mo Claiborne, Sean Lee and Geoff Swaim.
Not much has happened this season on special teams. Dan Bailey is still super solid, but not perfect. Chris Jones is punting well. But on the return side, Dallas has given up more than it’s gotten, though no returns have made a difference in games.
Injuries and suspensions
To finish, let me highlight the major injuries and suspensions so far, and who has filled in.
- Tony Romo - six games and counting (Dak Prescott)
- Orlando Scandrick - four games (Anthony Brown)
- Dez Bryant - three games (Terrance Williams and Brice Butler)
- Tyron Smith - two games (Chaz Green)
- La’el Collins - on IR, out for the season (Ron Leary)
- James Hanna - on PUP, can return (Geoff Swaim)
- Darren McFadden - on NFI, can return (Zeke Elliott and Alfred Morris)
- Charles Tapper - on IR, can return
- Rolando McClain - suspended 10 games, has not reported (Anthony Hitchens and Justin Durant)
- Randy Gregory - suspended 14 games
- DeMarcus Lawrence - suspended four games, has returned (Tyrone Crawford moved outside and Maliek Collins took Crawford’s snap inside)
- Kellen Moore - out for season
- Jaylon Smith - NFI - unlikely to return
- Lance Dunbar - two games
- Mark Nzeocha - four games
- David Irving, Chaz Green, and Ron Leary have also been inactive for injury reasons.
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