Falcons snap counts from a Week 1 loss to the Bucs
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Falcons snap counts from a Week 1 loss to the Bucs
"Few surprises here. KhaDarel Hodge is still the man who steps in when Drake London is hurt, Bijan still outsnaps Allgeier by a huge degree even if their carries are pretty even, and the Falcons still use Pitts more often than Woerner. Pitts, I thought, threw some nice blocks yesterday that more than justified that work alongside his production as a receiver."
"No real surprises here, either, though Harrison leading the way for defensive linemen qualifies. He was one of three Falcons credited with three or more pressures on Sunday, joining James Pearce Jr. (4) and Divine Deablo (3) in making Baker Mayfield uncomfortable. It's the sort of outsized role we've been clamoring for given that Harrison has consistently been a useful player."
KhaDarel Hodge stepped in for injured Drake London. Bijan Robinson outsnapped Tyler Allgeier by a wide margin despite similar carry totals; Allgeier had 10 carries on 19 snaps, signaling predictable rushing packages. The Falcons deployed Kyle Pitts more often than Woerner, and Pitts delivered notable blocking in addition to receiving. Zac Robinson did not increase backup tight ends' usage in the run game. Elijah Wilkinson stood out as one of the better run-blocking offensive linemen. Casey Washington played well but could lose opportunities when Darnell Mooney returns. On defense, Harrison led Falcons linemen in pressures alongside James Pearce Jr. and Divine Deablo; Jordan Fuller played one snap and DeMarcco Hellams could earn snaps when healthy.
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