Week 5 Fantasy Football Usage Report

Quarterbacks

  • Dillion GabrielBrowns
    • Completed 19 of 33 passes for 190 yards and two touchdowns.
    • Browns’ tight ends David Njoku and Harold Fannin Jr. combined for a 39.4% target share.
  • Cooper RushRavens
    • Serviceable quarterback; decent distributor, but doesn’t elevate an offense.
    • Passed for 179 yards and threw three interceptions.

Running Backs

Rico Dowdle Panthers

  • Played 67.1% of snaps, 83.9% of backfield opportunities.
  • 23 carries for 206 yards and a TD; three catches for 28 yards (234 total yards).
  • DeeJay Dallas was used only in pure passing situations (blocking).

Alvin KamaraSaints

  • Played 56.1% of snaps, 56% of backfield opportunities.
  • Out-carried by Kendre Miller 10-8; Kamara handled two-minute snaps.
  • Taysom Hill is active for the first time; saw almost as many rushing attempts as Kamara.
  • Trend toward a true split backfield between Kamara and Miller

Kendre MillerSaints

  • Out-carried Kamara and took the majority of short-yardage work.

Cardinals Backfield

  • Michael Carter: 57.4% snaps, 73.3% backfield opportunities; RB3/flex.
  • Emari Demercado: 27.9% snaps, 10% opportunities; third-down/desperation flex.
  • Bam Knight: 16.2% snaps, 16.7% opportunities; deep-league stash only.
  • Carter expected to remain primary back in Week 6 vs Colts.

Tyjae SpearsTitans

  • 25.4% snaps, four carries, zero targets.
  • Tony Pollard’s snap share dropped to 73% (season low); Spears could see more opportunities if Pollard struggles.

Woody Marks Texans

  • Carried four fewer times than Chubb; outproduced in blowout.
  • Still viable as RB3/Flex, especially during bye weeks.

Jacory Croskey-MerrittCommanders

  • 50% of snaps, 61% of carries, all goal-line work.
  • 47% snap share as starter; 111 rushing yards, two TDs, 19.5 yards per reception.

Jonathan TaylorColts

  • Three-touchdown, 30+ PPR points; now RB2 behind Christian McCaffrey.
  • Running at elite level; locked-in RB1.

Kyren WilliamsRams

  • 14 carries for 65 yards (4.6 YPC), eight of 10 targets for 66 yards, two TDs.
  • Lost one red-zone fumble.

Derrick Henry Ravens

  • 15 carries, 33 yards; fourth straight low-output game.
  • Averaging 7.5 PPG past four games.

Wide Receivers

Jaylen Waddle Dolphins

  • Led Dolphins in routes run and targets with nine, giving him a 25% target share.
  • Six catches for 110 yards and a touchdown.
  • Fringe WR1 moving forward; offensive line concerns remain.

Chris Godwin Buccaneers

  • Ran 93.9% of routes, earned 12.1% target share.
  • Four targets, three catches for 26 yards, no TD.
  • Every-down player with Emeka Egbuka, but limited fantasy value while Mike Evans is out.

Emeka Egbuka Buccaneers

  • Finished with 163 yards and a touchdown on seven targets.
  • Historic start to rookie NFL season; WR1 upside as long as Mike Evans remains out.

George Pickens Cowboys

  • Usage dropped due to Sauce Gardner’s coverage.
  • CeeDee Lamb’s potential return could further affect usage, likely impacting Jake Ferguson more than Pickens.

Quentin JohnstonChargers

  • Four targets, four catches for 40 yards (season-low fantasy output).
  • Averaged 19.9 PPG Weeks 1-4; expected to rebound in Week 6 versus Miami.

Tight Ends

Jake FergusonCowboys

  • Career-best 23.9 PPR points; tied team lead in targets (9).
  • Two TD receptions; at least seven targets/receptions in four straight games.
  • Must-start heading into Week 6 vs Carolina.

Darren WallerDolphins

  • Increased snaps/routes run (26); 18.7 fantasy points.
  • Caught all five targets for 78 yards and a touchdown.
  • Middle-of-field role stable with Tyreek Hill out.

Trey McBride Cardinals

  • 5-of-7 targets for 41 yards; sub-10 PPR points for first time since Week 16 last season.
  • Likely to rebound Week 6 vs Colts.
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Jamie Freya
Jamie Freya

Contributing Fantasy Writer for Blitz Sports Media