The Arizona Cardinals had their most dominant performance of the Kliff Kingsbury era.
The offense was incredibly efficient, but what did the snap counts look like? Let’s take a look.
Josh Jones – 78 snaps (100%)
Justin Pugh – 78 (100%)
D.J. Humphries – 76 (97%)
Max Garcia – 76 (97%)
Rodney Hudson – 76 (97%)
Kyler Murray – 76 (97%)
DeAndre Hopkins – 75 (96%)
A.J. Green – 67 (86%)
Only Jones and Pugh played 100% of the snaps. Hopkins and Green continue to be the clear top two receivers. Green is now producing like it.
Christian Kirk – 56 (72%)
Chase Edmonds – 52 (67%)
Maxx Williams – 45 (58%)
Rondale Moore – 33 (42%)
James Conner – 33 (42%)
Edmonds, Williams and Conner didn’t play as much as their stats would have you believe. That is efficiency.
Darrell Daniels – 15 (19%)
Demertrius Harris – 9 (12%)
Antoine Wesley – 3 (4%)
Jonathan Ward – 2 (3%)
Sean Harlow – 2 (3%)
Koda Martin – 2 (3%)
Colt McCoy – 2 (3%)
Eric Smith – 2 (3%)
Impressive that the team was able to get three backups in along the offensive line.
What stands out to you?