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Between the Lines: Week 11 Snap Count Analysis

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Arizona Cardinals - RSJ, Say No Way

Quarterback: Josh Rosen (100%)

Running Back: David Johnson (80%), Chase Edmonds (20%)

Wide Receivers: Larry Fitzgerald (93%), Christian Kirk (89%), Trent Sherfield (37%), J.J. Nelson (31%)

Tight End: Jermaine Gresham (72%), Ricky Seals-Jones (39%), John Phillips (28%)

Ricky Seals-Jones played a season-low 39% of the Arizona Cardinals' offensive snaps this week. He's shown up in a couple of weeks this season, but for the most part he's be a disappointment to those whom expected him to take a big step forward. Technically, he has taken a big step forward, more than doubling his catch total from last year. That's not been nearly enough to make him a viable play every week, however. Continue to avoid the TE situation in Arizona.

Los Angeles Rams - Reynolds Shows His Mettle

Quarterback: Jared Goff (100%)

Running Backs: Todd Gurley (85%), Malcolm Brown (18%)

Wide Receivers: Robert Woods (99%), Josh Reynolds (98%), Brandin Cooks (88%), Khadarel Hodge (11%)

Tight Ends: Tyler Higbee (74%), Gerald Everett (29%)

Six catches. Eighty yards. While those numbers paled in comparison to some of the stats in Monday night's instant classic between the Chiefs and Rams, they marked career highs for Josh Reynolds. Filling in for the injured Cooper Kupp, Reynolds took the Rams up 13-0 midway through the first quarter with a four-yard grab from Jared Goff. Don't expect this type of output going forward, though. Few teams can keep pace with the Rams, so there won't be near the need going forward for Reynolds' services. He's worth owning, but you shouldn't be starting him unless aboslutely necessary.

San Francisco 49ers - Bye Week

Seattle Seahawks - Dickson Fire

Quarterback: Russell Wilson (100%)

Running Backs: Chris Carson (43%), Mike Davis (31%), Rashaad Penny (24%)

Wide Receivers: Doug Baldwin (89%), Tyler Lockett (76%), David Moore (57%), Jaron Brown (20%), Malik Turner (13%)

Tight End: Nick Vannett (60%), Ed Dickson (41%)

Seattle Seahawks tight end Ed Dickson is slowly becoming a bigger part of the offense. His 41% of the teams' snaps set a season high, and he took advantage by finding paydirt with his only target on the day. He isn't worth using now, but he could easily be a TE2 if Nick Vannett gets hurt.