Steelers snap counts: Week 7 takeaways

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Welcome back to Steelers snap counts.

Snap counts via Next Gen Stats.

Offense

Player

Position

Offensive snaps

OS%

Total snaps

Player

Position

Offensive snaps

OS%

Total snaps

Russell Wilson

QB

66

100%

66

Isaac Seumalo

G

66

100%

66

Ryan McCollum

C

66

100%

66

Mason McCormick

G

66

100%

73

Dan Moore Jr.

T

66

100%

73

Broderick Jones

T

66

100%

73

George Pickens

WR

52

79%

52

Pat Freiermuth

TE

47

71%

54

Van Jefferson

WR

41

62%

41

Darnell Washington

TE

36

55%

43

Najee Harris

RB

33

50%

33

Jaylen Warren

RB

33

50%

36

Calvin Austin III

WR

32

48%

36

MyCole Pruitt

TE

29

44%

29

Connor Heyward

TE

10

15%

27

Brandon Johnson

WR

9

14%

9

Scott Miller

WR

7

11%

7

Spencer Anderson

T

1

2%

8

Defense

Player

Position

Defensive snaps

DS%

Total snaps

Player

Position

Defensive snaps

DS%

Total snaps

DeShon Elliott

FS

55

100%

57

Joey Porter Jr.

CB

55

100%

59

Minkah Fitzpatrick

FS

54

98%

58

Patrick Queen

ILB

54

98%

58

T.J. Watt

OLB

52

95%

54

Beanie Bishop Jr.

CB

45

82%

58

Alex Highsmith

OLB

40

73%

42

Keeanu Benton

DT

39

71%

42

Cameron Heyward

DT

38

69%

47

James Pierre

CB

34

62%

50

Payton Wilson

ILB

30

55%

47

Larry Ogunjobi

DT

30

55%

32

Donte Jackson

CB

21

38%

23

Elandon Roberts

ILB

15

27%

23

Jeremiah Moon

OLB

13

24%

28

Terrell Edmunds

FS

11

20%

28

Dean Lowry

DE

8

15%

12

Adetokunbo Ogundeji

OLB

5

9%

10

Isaiahh Loudermilk

DE

4

7%

13

Montravius Adams

NT

1

2%

2

Mark Robinson

ILB

1

2%

18

Special Teams

Player

Position

Special teams

ST%

Total snaps

Player

Position

Special teams

ST%

Total snaps

Connor Heyward

TE

17

61%

27

Payton Wilson

ILB

17

61%

47

Terrell Edmunds

FS

17

61%

28

Mark Robinson

ILB

17

61%

18

Miles Killebrew

SS

17

61%

17

Rod Williams

TE

17

61%

17

James Pierre

CB

16

57%

50

Jeremiah Moon

OLB

15

54%

28

Jonathan Ward

RB

15

54%

15

Chris Boswell

K

15

54%

15

Beanie Bishop Jr.

CB

13

46%

58

Christian Kuntz

LS

11

39%

11

Corliss Waitman

P

11

39%

11

Cameron Heyward

DT

9

32%

47

Isaiahh Loudermilk

DE

9

32%

13

Elandon Roberts

ILB

8

29%

23

Mason McCormick

G

7

25%

73

Dan Moore Jr.

T

7

25%

73

Broderick Jones

T

7

25%

73

Pat Freiermuth

TE

7

25%

54

Darnell Washington

TE

7

25%

43

Spencer Anderson

T

7

25%

8

Adetokunbo Ogundeji

OLB

5

18%

10

Calvin Austin III

WR

4

14%

36

Joey Porter Jr.

CB

4

14%

59

Minkah Fitzpatrick

FS

4

14%

58

Patrick Queen

ILB

4

14%

58

Dean Lowry

DE

4

14%

12

Jaylen Warren

RB

3

11%

36

Keeanu Benton

DT

3

11%

42

DeShon Elliott

FS

2

7%

57

T.J. Watt

OLB

2

7%

54

Alex Highsmith

OLB

2

7%

42

Larry Ogunjobi

DT

2

7%

32

Donte Jackson

CB

2

7%

23

Montravius Adams

NT

1

4%

2

Making the most of it award

This week’s making the most of it award goes to defensive lineman Dean Lowry, who, despite playing just 12 total snaps, logged one of the biggest moments of the game with a blocked field goal late in the third quarter. That’s a textbook performance to win the award.

Takeaways

George Pickens was far and away the Steelers’ most-snapped skill position player, with 79% of the offensive snaps.
Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren each played 50% of the offensive snaps. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be… and honestly a recipe for success for the offense as Warren finally looks healthy.
MyCole Pruitt is back and Arthur Smith couldn’t be happier. 44% of the offensive snaps.
Rookie slot cornerback Beanie Bishop Jr. had an unusually high 82% of defensive snaps. The Steelers decided to ride with the hot hand in the slot — also a symptom of the Jets playing lots of receivers.
In a similar vein, the Steelers were clearly scheming for the speed of New York’s playmakers, with Payton Wilson heavily out-snapping Elandon Roberts (55% to 27%).
James Pierre played a sizable 62% of defensive snaps in place of an injured Donte Jackson and held his own.
The Steelers’ offense to defense ratio this week: 66:55 — a big upgrade over last week’s 62:60.

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