Seahawks vs. Rams snap counts

Published 3:35 pm Monday, September 14, 2015

Seahawks snap counts vs. St. Louis (number of plays, percentage of plays)

OFFENSE (83)

Okung (83,100)

Sweezy (83,100)

Nowak (83,100)

Gilliam (83,100)

Britt (83,100)

Wilson (83,100)

Baldwin (77,93)

Kearse (76,92)

Graham (76,92)

Lynch (67,81)

Lockett (58,70)

Willson (29,35)

Jackson (14,17)

Coleman (6,7)

Lockette (5,6)

Matthews (3,4)

Helfet (2,2)

Rawls (2,2)

DEFENSE (60)

Wright (60,100)

Wagner (60,100)

Bailey (60,100)

Sherman (59,98)

Williams (59,98)

Thomas (59,98)

Avril (51,85)

Irvin (51,85)

Bennett (50,83)

Mebane (40,67)

Rubin (35,58)

Shead (27,45)

Hill (24,40)

Clark (16,27)

Marsh (7,12)

Pierre-Louis (1,2)

Dobbs (1,2)

SPECIAL TEAMS (33)

Shead (27,82)

Coyle (25,76)

Terrell (24,73)

Pierre-Louis (20,61)

Coleman (19,58)

McCray (19,58)

Marsh (18,55)

Burley (16,48)

Hill (15,45)

Hauschka (13,39)

Dobbs (12,36)

Lockett (10,30)

Willson (10,30)

Ryan (10,30)

Gresham (10,30)

Lockette (9,27)

Sherman (9,27)

Williams (9,27)

Wright (8,24)

Avril (8,24)

Irvin (8,24)

Okung (6,18)

Sweezy (6,18)

Nowak (6,18)

Gilliam (6,18)

Helfet (6,18)

Rubin (6,18)

Bailey (6,18)

Britt (5,15)

Matthews (4,12)

Bennett (3,9)

Wagner (2,6)

Bailey (2,6)

Clark (1,3)

Some of the notable numbers from these lists:

– Rookie receiver Tyler Lockett, who was supposed to make his immediate impact as a returner, saw 70 percent of the offensive snaps, making him the clear No. 3 receiver. So he’s already getting plenty of time on offense, too.

– Meanwhile, fellow rookie Frank Clark, who was a terror at defensive end during the preseason, was more limited, appearing in just 27 percent of the defensive plays.

– New back-up running back Fred Jackson was eased into the offense, seeing 17 percent of the snaps.

– Recently acquired safety Kelcie McCray was used exclusively on special teams, but was one of the busier special-teams players, appearing in 58 percent of the snaps.