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St. Louis Rams-Baltimore Ravens Snap Counts, Playing Time And Personnel Analysis

The St. Louis Rams lost a tough one on Sunday to the Baltimore Ravens, 13-16. With injuries across the offense, how did Jeff Fisher & Co. shift around personnel?

Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Offense

Garrett Reynolds G 61 100.00%
Greg Robinson T 61 100.00%
Cody Wichmann G 61 100.00%
Case Keenum QB 61 100.00%
Tim Barnes C 61 100.00%
Tavon Austin WR 49 80.33%
Demetrius Rhaney C 46 75.41%
Lance Kendricks TE 46 75.41%
Todd Gurley RB 45 73.77%
Jared Cook TE 44 72.13%
Kenny Britt WR 34 55.74%
Cory Harkey TE 28 45.90%
Brian Quick WR 19 31.15%
Wes Welker WR 17 27.87%
Andrew Donnal T 16 26.23%
Benny Cunningham RB 15 24.59%
Bradley Marquez WR 7 11.48%

The offensive line is what it is. One note? In Weeks 1-4, Garrett Reynolds played four snaps. In the six games since? 368 snaps. That's more work than most anticipated for the veteran when we got started in the preseason.

And the WR flux is a mess. Kenny Britt's time took a hit with the return of Brian Quick. Quick, BTW, has taken a total of 174 snaps producing four catches for 51 yards. Meanwhile, rookie WR Bradley Marquez has an equal four catches for 27 yards...on just 40 snaps.

Confusing the WR issue is the emergence of Wes Welker. Now at over a quarter of the snaps, we'll see if that continues to rise.

Defense

Janoris Jenkins CB 77 100.00%
Rodney McLeod FS 77 100.00%
T.J. McDonald SS 77 100.00%
Mark Barron SS 77 100.00%
James Laurinaitis LB 77 100.00%
Aaron Donald DT 54 70.13%
Eugene Sims DE 51 66.23%
Michael Brockers DT 50 64.94%
Trumaine Johnson CB 48 62.34%
Nick Fairley DT 45 58.44%
Lamarcus Joyner CB 45 58.44%
William Hayes DE 42 54.55%
Akeem Ayers LB 35 45.45%
Chris Long DE 35 45.45%
Marcus Roberson CB 29 37.66%
Matt Longacre DE 26 33.77%
Ethan Westbrooks DT 2 2.60%
Maurice Alexander SS 1 1.30%

The interesting thing about the defense? Regardless of how well it has/could've played this season, it has/would've been taken over by the ineptitude of the offense. It's Year 4 for Jeff Fisher. That's as big a condemnation as anything that his own defense is being swallowed by the offense he's built.

Woof.

Special Teams

Cody Davis FS 27 90.00%
Daren Bates LB 27 90.00%
Chase Reynolds RB 21 70.00%
Bryce Hager LB 21 70.00%
Cameron Lynch LB 21 70.00%
Maurice Alexander SS 19 63.33%
Cory Harkey TE 17 56.67%
Bradley Marquez WR 17 56.67%
Benny Cunningham RB 14 46.67%
Marcus Roberson CB 14 46.67%
Janoris Jenkins CB 11 36.67%
Jake McQuaide LS 11 36.67%
Johnny Hekker P 11 36.67%
Rodney McLeod FS 9 30.00%
Tavon Austin WR 7 23.33%
Wes Welker WR 7 23.33%
T.J. McDonald SS 6 20.00%
Aaron Donald DT 6 20.00%
Eugene Sims DE 6 20.00%
Akeem Ayers LB 6 20.00%
Ethan Westbrooks DT 6 20.00%
Greg Zuerlein K 6 20.00%
Demetrius Rhaney C 4 13.33%
Michael Brockers DT 4 13.33%
Garrett Reynolds G 3 10.00%
Greg Robinson T 3 10.00%
Cody Wichmann G 3 10.00%
Lance Kendricks TE 3 10.00%
Mark Barron SS 3 10.00%
Trumaine Johnson CB 3 10.00%
Matt Longacre DE 3 10.00%
Eric Kush G 3 10.00%
Nick Fairley DT 2 6.67%
William Hayes DE 2 6.67%
Brian Folkerts C 2 6.67%
Andrew Donnal T 1 3.33%
Lamarcus Joyner CB 1 3.33%

Kush and Folkerts in the mix. Other than that, I really got nothing here.