#StanfordNFL: Week 13
Henry Anderson • DE • Indianapolis Colts • Second season • @HenryAnderson91
Anderson played 52 percent of defensive snaps in Indianapolis' 41-10 win against the New York Jets on Monday night. Anderson helped limit the Jets to 36 rushing yards on 14 carries.
Johnson Bademosi • CB/ST • Detroit Lions • Fifth season • @J_Bademosi24
Bademosi played 62 percent of special teams snaps in Detroit's 28-13 win at New Orleans.
Doug Baldwin • WR • Seattle Seahawks • Sixth season • @DougBaldwinJr
Baldwin played 86 percent of offensive snaps in Seattle's 40-7 win against Carolina on Sunday night. He caught all seven of his targets for 65 yards, earning a 78.4 grade from Pro Football Focus, good for fourth-best on the offense.
Doug Baldwin and Jimmy Graham have both caught passes against six different defenders. #CARvsSEA
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) December 5, 2016
.@DougBaldwinJr supports SYSA, an org. that's been a tremendous help to his path to the @NFL. #MyCauseMyCleats
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) December 4, 2016
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David DeCastro • G • Pittsburgh Steelers • Fifth season
DeCastro started and played every offensive snap in a 24-14 win against the New York Giants on Sunday. His 79.6 grade from Pro Football Focus was the third-highest on the Steelers' offense, and his 86.5 grade on the season ranks fifth among NFL guards.
Zach Ertz • TE • Philadelphia Eagles • Fourth season • @ZErtz_86
Ertz led Philadelphia pass catchers in targets (15) and receptions (9) in the Eagles' 32-14 loss against Cincinnati on Sunday. He finished the day with 79 yards and the Eagles only receiving touchdown, a 13-yard strike from Carson Wentz in the third quarter.
4th & 5? Get the 1st down?
— NFL (@NFL) December 4, 2016
Nah.@CJ_Wentz will toss a TD to @ZERTZ_86 instead! #PHIvsCIN https://t.co/whlb75pWeX
What we play for. #AO1 #mycausemycleats pic.twitter.com/ov00ixWMAp
— Zach Ertz (@ZERTZ_86) December 4, 2016
Coby Fleener • TE • New Orleans Saints • Fifth season • @Coby
Fleener appeared on 67 percent of offensive snaps in New Orleans' 28-13 loss against Detroit on Sunday. He was second on the Saints in targets (7) and receptions (5), leading the team with 86 receiving yards for a 17.2 average.
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— Coby Fleener (@Coby) December 4, 2016
Cameron Fleming • TE • New England Patriots • Third season • @cammyjfresh
Fleming was on the field for 12 offensive snaps as a sixth offensive lineman in New England's 26-10 win against Los Angeles on Sunday. Fleming has been effective as New England's sixth lineman, helping the Patriots earn the sixth-highest run blocking grade on the season, per Pro Football Focus.
Patriots final TE/FB/6th OL snap count: Martellus Bennett 54, James Develin 26, Cameron Fleming 12, Matt Lengel 10. Out of 79
— Nathan Jahnke (@PFF_NateJahnke) December 4, 2016
Joshua Garnett • G • San Francisco 49ers • First season • @IamJoshG
Garnett started and played all 58 offensive snaps in a 26-6 loss at Chicago on Sunday. He recovered a Colin Kaepernick fumble in the third quarter deep in San Francisco's territory.
Ryan Hewitt • TE/FB • Cincinnati Bengals • Third season • @Huey85
Hewitt started and appeared on 22 percent of offensives snaps in Cincinnati's 32-14 win against Philadelphia on Sunday. He added one tackle after a Bengals fumble in the fourth quarter.
Kevin Hogan • QB • Cleveland Browns • First Season • @KHoagie8
Bye week.
Austin Hooper • TE • Atlanta Falcons • First season • @AustinHooper18
Hooper appeared on 64 percent of offensive snaps in a 29-28 loss against Kansas City. He was targeted once, drawing a pass interference penalty on third-and-11 which led to a Devonta Freeman touchdown in the opening quarter. Atlanta sits at 7-5 with four games to play and currently owns the fourth seed in the NFC.
Andrew Luck • QB • Indianapolis Colts • Fifth season • @ALBookClub
Luck's career year continued in Monday's 41-10 win against the New York Jets. Luck's 147.6 passer rating was the result of going 22-of-28 passing for 278 yards and four touchdowns. According to Pro Football Focus, Luck had a 108.3 quarterback rating on his nine drop backs under pressure. At 92.4, Luck's PFF grade was well ahead of any other offensive player in the game, while his 91.4 cumulative grade ranks behind only Tom Brady on the season.
Andrew Luck moved up to No. 2 in PFF QB grades after win over Jets: pic.twitter.com/xro12xdE0z
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) December 6, 2016
Blake Martinez • ILB • Green Bay Packers • First season • @Big__Blake50
Martinez was inactive for Green Bay's 21-13 win against Houston.
#Packers inactives v Texans:
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) December 4, 2016
WR Trevor Davis
CB Makinton Dorleant
ILB Blake Martinez
OLB Kyler Fackrell
RG Lang
C Tretter
DT Christian Ringo
Josh Mauro • DE/DL • Arizona Cardinals • Third season • @JustJoshin90
Mauro played 45 percent of defensive snaps in Arizona's 31-23 win against Washington on Sunday. He made two solo tackles on the day for the 5-6-1 Cardinals, who are chasing Tampa Bay (7-5) and the New York Giants (8-4) for a wild card berth.
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— Trent Murphy News (@TrentMurphyNews) December 5, 2016
Ty Montgomery • WR/KR • Green Bay Packers • Second season • @TyMontgomery2
Montgomery racked up 95 all-purpose yards on 50 percent of offensive snaps and 41 percent of special teams snaps in Green Bay's 21-13 win against Houston. He brought back his only kickoff return for 39 yards in the third quarter, adding six carries for 40 yards and two catches for 16 yards.
#Packers LT David Bakhtiari on Ty Montgomery as a running back: "Look at him, he's a freaking Under Armour model. Just muscles on muscles."
— Michael Cohen (@Michael_Cohen13) December 4, 2016
Kyle Murphy • T • Green Bay Packers • First season • @KyleMurphy78
Murphy appeared on three offensive snaps in Green Bay's 21-13 win against Houston on Sunday. Murphy reported as an extra lineman for Aaron Ripkowski's three-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter, which sealed the win for the Packers.
Michael follows rookie Kyle Murphy for a 5-yard gain on fourth-and-1 #HOUvsGB #GoPackGo
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) December 4, 2016
Trent Murphy • DE/OLB • Washington Redskins • Third season • @TMurphy_93
Murphy played 62 percent of Washington's defensive snaps in a 31-23 loss at Arizona on Sunday. He finished the day with three tackles, two of which were solo, two quarterback hits and one sack, his eighth on the season. Murphy's 78.5 grade from Pro Football Focus was third-highest of any Washington defender and fourth-best on the team.
Welcome home sack by @TMurphy_93 @KayliMurphy @CMurph_90 #HTTR pic.twitter.com/Evp1BFuO32
— hornetssuperfan (@Hornetssuperfan) December 4, 2016
David Parry • DT/NG • Indianapolis Colts • Second season • @DavidParry58
Parry played 33 percent of defensive snaps in Indianapolis' 41-10 win against the New York Jets on Monday night. Parry recorded his third sack of the season, up from one during his rookie year, while his season totals in run stops (22) and tackles (28) have already eclipsed last season's.
Reppin Uncle Dave and the @SFFDToyprogram on Monday Night pic.twitter.com/hWveJR4Lby
— David Parry (@DavidParry58) December 2, 2016
Andrus Peat • T/G • New Orleans Saints • Second season • @AndrusPeat
Peat started and played all 61 offensive snaps in New Orleans' 28-13 loss against Detroit on Sunday.
.@AndrusPeat looking extra fresh in these #Saints50 throwbacks.
— Ty Nowell (@tynowell) December 4, 2016
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Ed Reynolds • S • Cleveland Browns • Third season
Bye week.
Jordan Richards • S • New England Patriots • Second season
Richards was held out of New England's 26-10 win against Los Angeles with a knee injury he sustained in Week 12.
Patriots officially rule out S Jordan Richards (knee) for Sunday's game against the Rams. Has made primary contributions on special teams.
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) December 2, 2016
Richard Sherman • CB • Seattle Seahawks • Sixth season @R_Sherman25
Sherman appeared on 90 percent of defensive snaps in Seattle's 40-7 win against Carolina on Sunday night. Sherman allowed one catch for 11 yards on five targets, finishing the game with one solo tackle, one pass defended and one tackle for loss.
Richard Sherman was thrown at 5 times tonight. In that time he allowed just 1 catch for 11 yards.
— Nathan Jahnke (@PFF_NateJahnke) December 5, 2016
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— Richard Sherman (@RSherman_25) November 30, 2016
Stepfan Taylor • RB/ST • Arizona Cardinals • Fourth season • @KULABAFI
Taylor played one offensive snap and 54 percent of special teams snaps in Arizona's 31-23 win against Washington on Sunday.
Michael Thomas • S • Miami Dolphins • Fourth season • @Michael31Thomas
Thomas came off the bench to play 50 percent of defensive snaps and 88 percent of special teams snaps in Miami's 38-6 loss at Baltimore. He notched his league-leading 15th special teams tackle, finishing with six tackles and a fumble recovery on which he nearly scored. At 7-5, Miami is the first team out of the AFC playoff picture behind wild cards Denver (8-4) and Kansas City (9-3).
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— Michael Thomas (@Michael31Thomas) November 29, 2016
Levine Toilolo • TE • Atlanta Falcons • Fourth season • @LevineToilolo
Toilolo started and appeared on 55 percent of offensive snaps in Atlanta's 29-28 loss against Kansas City. He caught his only target for 42 yards, a key third-down conversion in the fourth quarter and the Falcons' longest play of the day from scrimmage.
David Yankey • OL • Carolina Panthers • Second season • @Papa_yank
Yankey appeared on one offensive snap and one special teams snap in Carolina's 40-7 loss at Seattle on Sunday night.
Norwell moves to right tackle for time being. David Yankey in his spot. Now no one in regular starting position.
— Bryan Strickland (@PanthersBryan) December 5, 2016