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Denver Broncos vs. Jacksonville Jaguars: Snap Counts

Here we go!

Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Offense

Player

Snaps

Run

Pass

Run Block

Pass Block

Manning

74

3

46

25

0

Osweiler

0

0

0

0

0

Moreno

54

15

37

2

0

Hillman

12

4

5

3

0

Ball

7

3

2

1

1

Moreno has his grip firmly on the lead role. This is committee by name only. When Knowshon needs a break Hillman comes in.

Player

Snaps

Run

Pass

Run Block

Pass Block

D. Thomas

66

0

43

23

0

Decker

59

0

39

20

0

Welker

42

0

30

12

0

J. Thomas

74

0

35

28

11

Caldwell

7

1

2

4

0

Dreessen

19

0

2

9

8

Green

15

0

1

7

7

Tamme

9

0

2

5

2

More use of 2-TE sets this week, presumably after the injury to Orlando Franklin. It's good to have Dreessen and Tamme around.

Player

Snaps

Run

Pass

Run Block

Pass Block

Clark

74

0

0

28

46

Beadles

74

0

0

28

46

Ramirez

74

0

0

28

46

Vasquez

74

0

0

28

46

Franklin

46

0

0

15

31

Kuper

28

0

0

13

15

Kuper graded out positively in his 28 snaps, especially in the run game.

Defense

Player

Snaps

Run

Rush

Coverage

Wolfe

58

22

36

0

Ayers

0

0

0

0

Phillips

61

21

40

0

Jackson

48

18

29

1

Vickerson

34

12

22

0

Knighton

43

19

24

0

Unrein

21

9

12

0

Williams

20

9

11

0

Malik Jackson basically stepped up and replaced Ayers' snaps on the edge

Player

Snaps

Run

Rush

Coverage

Lenon

38

16

4

18

Trevathan

73

28

8

37

Robinson

3

1

2

0

Irving

30

12

1

17

The limited snaps for both Lenon and Irving tell me that the Broncos chose to play dime rather than nickel with Wesley Woodyard out of the game.

Player

Snaps

Run

Rush

Coverage

Moore

74

28

0

46

Harris Jr.

70

27

1

42

DRC

63

22

0

41

Ihenacho

66

25

0

41

Webster

13

7

0

6

Adams

19

4

0

15

Bolden

8

1

1

6

Bailey

72

27

0

45

So much for easing Champ back into action. He actually played more snaps than DRC.