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Packers Week 5 Snap Counts: MVS & St. Brown get big roles http://www.packerscheapshoponline.com/c … son-jersey , but Aaron Jones still lags In the Green Bay Packers’ 31-23 loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday, a couple of storylines emerged from the breakdown of playing time. The first is a battle that Packers fans have been waging with the team’s head coach, who appears entirely unwilling to give in and give running back Aaron Jones the lion’s share of the snaps in the backfield.Yet again, Jones led the team in rushing yardage and per-carry average, but he finished with the lowest snap total of the team’s three backs. This week he got just 22 snaps despite the offense running a whopping 81 plays! Yes, the Packers got down big in the first half, but why wasn’t the team putting his receiving skills to better use in this game? That’s a question only Mike McCarthy and his staff can answer, and they seem entirely unwilling to do so.Meanwhile, a pair of rookie wide receivers got extended playing time. It’s perfectly clear where the team’s three rookie wideouts sit in terms of their hierarchy on offense: Marquez Valdes-Scantling leads, followed by Equanimeous St. Brown with J’Mon Moore bringing up the rear. That might have been a bit of a surprise, as St. Brown had been inactive in previous weeks while Moore was suited up. However, Moore contributes some snaps on special teams, unlike St. Brown, which likely is the reason he was active when the team’s veterans were still able to play in previous weeks.Here’s a look at the playing time from Sunday’s game.OFFENSE (81 plays)QuarterbackAaron Rodgers 81Although Rodgers posted only his second game with a passer rating over 100 this year (and his first since week one), it is worth noting that he did not look sharp in this contest. Sure, 442 yards and three touchdowns makes for great fantasy numbers, but that got a big boost from a 54-yard catch-and-run with 20 seconds left on the clock. If not for that play, Rodgers’ yards per attempt drops from a very solid 8.50 to a more average 7.61. He missed open receivers and probably should have completed more than the 61.5% of passes he hit on.Running BacksJamaal Williams 33, Ty Montgomery 29, Aaron Jones 22Cur up the screams from Packers fans for Jones’ workload, particularly because A: he only got seven carries in the game and B: every one of those carries came in the first half. I’ve certainly heard enough excuses from Mike McCarthy about how it’s not just stats that decide who plays, and I know I’m not alone in that.As for Williams, he did have 5.5 yards per carry on six carries and added two catches on four targets for 19 yards. Montgomery was 4-for-15 on the ground with one 23-yard reception on three targets.Wide ReceiversMarquez Valdes-Scantling 77 Cheap Jaire Alexander Jersey , Davante Adams 71, Equanimeous St. Brown 60, J’Mon Moore 14Adams started the game slowly, with just two targets — both catches — in the first half (though they did go for 30 and 22 yards). In the second half, Rodgers began feeding him the football though, as he caught seven of ten targets after the break and finished the day with 154 yards and a touchdown.With Randall Cobb and Geronimo Allison inactive, Valdes-Scantling and St. Brown got the start in the Packers’ 11 package. MVS got double-digit targets, turning his ten into seven catches for 68 yards and his first touchdown. EQ caught three of five balls, with his biggest play coming on that great 54-yard catch-and-run near the end of the game. Moore was not targeted in the game but pitched in eight special teams snaps.Tight EndsJimmy Graham 66, Lance Kendricks 18, Marcedes Lewis 12, Robert Tonyan 3Packers fans finally got their first sight of Big Bob Tonyan on offense, though it was only for a few snaps and no targets in the passing game. Instead, Graham was a workhorse, seeing 11 targets and catching six passes for 76 yards. Lewis continues to largely be an afterthought, however, and the 12 package that had us at APC so excited throughout the offseason continues to stay hidden. Kendricks pitched in with two catches for eight yards including a short touchdown.Offensive LinemenDavid Bakhtiari 81, Lane Taylor 81, Corey Linsley 81, Byron Bell 81, Bryan Bulaga 81Opening-week starter Justin McCray suited up for the game but did not see the field, as Bell has largely played well during McCray’s injury absence. Thankfully the entire starting line stayed intact once again.DEFENSE (62 plays)Defensive LinemenKenny Clark 57, Mike Daniels 49 Nick Perry Jersey , Dean Lowry 42, Montravius Adams 1It’s uncommon these days for a nose tackle to see well over 90% of a team’s defensive snaps, but that’s where the Packers are with Clark. He made a pair of tackles, including one for loss, and added a hit on Matthew Stafford for good measure. Daniels had the same stat line minus the TFL, while Lowry had three tackles.Outside LinebackersClay Matthews 44, Nick Perry 35, Reggie Gilbert 31, Kyler Fackrell 25The Packers didn’t get much pass rush from the edge this week, with no quarterback hits coming from this group. Gilbert led with three solo tackles and an assist, while Perry had two and one respectively. Fackrell and Matthews each added a single assist on the day.Inside LinebackersBlake Martinez 62, Oren Burks 25, Antonio Morrison 18Martinez was active all over in this game, finishing with five total tackles including a pair of sacks on Stafford. Meanwhile, all three of these players had at least four tackles, with Burks tallying four and Morrison five of his own in lesser playing time.SafetiesHa Ha Clinton-Dix 62, Kentrell Brice 61, Josh Jones 4The Packers had three sacks on the day, and Clinton-Dix had the third after Martinez’s two. Brice added a pass breakup and three solo stops while Jones continues to be mysteriously absent from the team’s defensive game plan — even despite Jermaine Whitehead’s injury.CornerbacksTramon Williams 61, Kevin King 51, Josh Jackson 47, Tony Brown 7King left the game with a nasty cut on his jaw, but he was the player who supposedly touched a Lions punt early in the game in one of the league’s most laughable calls this season. He finished the game with four solo tackles Blake Martinez Jersey , leading his position group. Williams was next with three, while Jackson and Brown each had a single pass breakup (to go with a pair of tackles for Jackson). We hope your fantasy teams fared a little bit better than the Green Bay Packers did on Sunday. In heartbreaking fashion, the Packers didn’t get the opportunity to see if Aaron Rodgers could lead them on a 2-minute game-winning touchdown drive. They played well for most of the day and much to the chagrin of gamblers, covered the spread impressively. It just didn’t amount to a victory for the green-and-gold. There were some decent questions answered from a fantasy perspective, however, so let’s dive into whose stock is up and whose is down:Stock UpAaron Jones, RBFinally. Finally! It looked like Aaron Jones came out of the bye week as “the guy” for the Green Bay Packers. The game script only dictated him getting 12 carries, but the fact that he notched 32 snaps compared to 13 for Jamaal Williams is a great sign. There’s also the note that Ty Montgomery was shipped off to Baltimore for a seventh-round draft pick. That leaves Jones and Williams to likely divy up the remaining snaps left on the table in Montgomery’s absence. Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WRValdes-Scantling was tied with Randall Cobb for targets against the Rams, and while he only turned those five targets into two completions, his big play ability was still on display. While Cobb and Geronimo Allison could still be working their way back from injury, the rookie looks poised to take on a larger role. If MVS keeps giving Rodgers touchdowns on deep throws, his flex value could be trending upward. Stock DownGeronimo Allison, WROn the flip side, those of you hoping Allison would come back with high-end flex play points, were sadly let down. He only garnered one target in his return from injury and said injury could still be lingering. There’s a chance he does return to a double-digit fantasy player before long, though. Just keep track of his snap count. He played 30 snaps compared to Valdes-Scantling’s 31. Packers DefenseThe Packers defense has looked promising at times, but they might just be slipping back into a waiver wire drop. Green Bay moved up from 24 in defensive DVOA last week to 20th this week, but the Packers made another move at the trade deadline that makes me question what they do next. The Packers sent Ha Ha Clinton-Dix to Washington in a trade for a fourth-round pick. I’m not sure what their contingency plan is to replace Ha Ha, either. Even with Clinton-Dix, this unit has been struggling. Is it time for Josh Jones to re-emerge from the shadows?

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