NFL Snap Count Leaders: Quarterbacks

The most stable position as far as snap counts go are quarterbacks. They do not see drastic changes in-game as some of the other positions, unless they get injured or benched. While it does happen, things can be cleared up pretty quickly where those snaps will go. An often overlooked part of snaps among quarterbacks is seeing what offenses are on the field the most. Snaps mean offensive production, so a quarterback on the field more often than not can mean a few things. His defense are getting stops to force the offense on the field or they play an up-tempo style offense. A quarterback playing less snaps doesn’t necessarily mean they are not getting offensive opportunity, they could be efficient enough moving down the field where they are producing in more efficient snaps. Our snap counts are searchable, sortable, and can be brought into CSV format for your liking.

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Passing Yards
8:25p: CHI @ KC
U 286.5
-115
O 286.5
-115
U 285.5
-113
O 285.5
-113
U 286.5
-115
O 286.5
-115
Passing Touchdowns
8:25p: CHI @ KC
+105
U 2.5
-162
O 2.5
+126
U 2.5
-135
O 2.5
+100
Passing Attempts
8:25p: CHI @ KC
U 35.5
-125
O 35.5
-105
U 36.5
-122
O 36.5
-108
U 35.5
-125
O 35.5
-105
Passing Completions
8:25p: CHI @ KC
U 25.5
-120
O 25.5
-110
U 24.5
-108
O 24.5
-122
U 25.5
-120
O 25.5
-110
Longest Pass Completion
8:25p: CHI @ KC
U 37.5
-104
O 37.5
-128
U 37.5
-110
O 37.5
-120
Throw an Interception
8:25p: CHI @ KC
U -152
No
O +114
Yes
U -155
No
O +120
Yes
Interceptions Thrown
8:25p: CHI @ KC
U 0.5
-152
O 0.5
+114
U 0.5
-155
O 0.5
+120
Rushing Yards
8:25p: CHI @ KC
U 22.5
-115
O 22.5
-115
U 20.5
-106
O 20.5
-120
U 22.5
-120
O 22.5
-110
Rushing Attempts
8:25p: CHI @ KC
U 4.5
-140
O 4.5
+110
U 3.5
+128
O 3.5
-172
U 4.5
-140
O 4.5
+105
Longest Rush
8:25p: CHI @ KC
U 12.5
-125
O 12.5
-110
U 12.5
-120
O 12.5
-110
Passing and Rushing Yards
8:25p: CHI @ KC
U 313.5
-115
O 313.5
-115
Score a Touchdown
8:25p: CHI @ KC
+225 +280 +350
Score 2+ Touchdowns
8:25p: CHI @ KC
+2700 +3000
Score 3+ Touchdowns
8:25p: CHI @ KC
+13000 +20000
Score a First Half Touchdown
8:25p: CHI @ KC
+550
Score a Second Half Touchdown
8:25p: CHI @ KC
+550
Score First Touchdown
8:25p: CHI @ KC
+1100 +1500 +1800
Score Last Touchdown
8:25p: CHI @ KC
+1500 +1600 +1800
To Win MVP
+700 +500 +650
To Win Offensive Player of the Year
+3500 +3000 +3000 +3500
Most Passing Yards in League
+350 +350
Most Passing TDs in League
+350 +350
Total Regular Season Passing Touchdowns
U 36.5
-110
O 36.5
-110
To Win Super Bowl MVP
+650

The most stable position as far as snap counts go are quarterbacks. They do not see drastic changes in-game as some of the other positions, unless they get injured or benched. While it does happen, things can be cleared up pretty quickly where those snaps will go. An often overlooked part of snaps among quarterbacks is seeing what offenses are on the field the most. Snaps mean offensive production, so a quarterback on the field more often than not can mean a few things. His defense are getting stops to force the offense on the field or they play an up-tempo style offense. A quarterback playing less snaps doesn’t necessarily mean they are not getting offensive opportunity, they could be efficient enough moving down the field where they are producing in more efficient snaps. Our snap counts are searchable, sortable, and can be brought into CSV format for your liking.

NAME RTG TEAM DEPTH Wk1 Wk2 Total Avg TM SNAP % TD
Dak Prescott
86
DAL 1 51 87 138 69 95.2 2
C.J. Stroud
67
HOU 1 76 84 160 80 99.4 2
Desmond Ridder
68
ATL 1 52 82 134 67 100 3
Matthew Stafford
73
LAR 1 81 80 161 80 100 1
Jalen Hurts
86
PHI 1 66 77 143 71 100 4
Lamar Jackson
90
BAL 1 64 75 139 69 100 2
Josh Allen
92
BUF 1 69 74 143 71 97.3 4
Mac Jones
74
NE 1 80 74 154 77 100 4
Sam Howell
67
WAS 1 71 73 144 72 100 4
Geno Smith
79
SEA 1 51 72 123 61 100 3
Baker Mayfield
72
TB 1 68 71 139 69 100 3
Daniel Jones
76
NYG 1 67 68 135 67 97.8 3
Justin Herbert
87
LAC 1 81 68 149 74 100 4
Patrick Mahomes
97
KC 1 65 67 132 66 100 4
Trevor Lawrence
81
JAX 1 70 67 137 68 100 2
Jared Goff
78
DET 1 70 66 136 68 100 4
Russell Wilson
75
DEN 1 64 66 130 65 100 5
Joshua Dobbs
67
ARI 1 62 65 127 63 100 2
Ryan Tannehill
77
TEN 1 63 65 128 64 100 2
Tua Tagovailoa
84
MIA 1 67 63 130 65 100 4
Joe Burrow
94
CIN 1 52 60 112 56 96.6 2
Kirk Cousins
83
MIN 1 64 58 122 61 100 6
Brock Purdy
73
SF 1 66 57 123 61 98.4 3
Justin Fields
77
CHI 1 74 53 127 63 100 3
Jordan Love
68
GB 1 55 50 105 52 95.5 6
Zach Wilson
71
NYJ 1 50 47 97 48 96 2
Jimmy Garoppolo
76
LV 1 57 40 97 48 98 3
Gardner Minshew
68
IND 2 3 39 42 21 32.6 1
Anthony Richardson
67
IND 1 69 18 87 43 67.4 4
Kyle Allen
67
BUF 2 4 4 4 2.7
Anthony Richardson
67
IND 1 0 0 0 2
Aaron Rodgers
85
NYJ 3 4 4 4 7.4
Brian Hoyer
67
LV 2 2 2 2 2
Baker Mayfield
72
TB 1 0 0 0 2
Baker Mayfield
72
TB 1 0 0 0 2
Brock Purdy
73
SF 1 0 0 0 2
Brock Purdy
73
SF 1 0 0 0 2
Bryce Young
67
CAR 1 0 0 0 1
Bryce Young
67
CAR 1 77 77 38 100 2
Bryce Young
67
CAR 1 0 0 0 1
Cooper Rush
67
DAL 2 7 7 7 4.8
Cooper Rush
67
DAL 2 0 0 0
Cooper Rush
67
DAL 2 0 0 0
Cooper Rush
67
DAL 2 0 0 0
C.J. Stroud
67
HOU 1 0 0 0
C.J. Stroud
67
HOU 1 0 0 0
Clayton Tune
67
ARI 2 0 0 0
Derek Carr
78
NO 1 62 62 31 95.4 1
Derek Carr
78
NO 1 0 0 0 1
Derek Carr
78
NO 1 0 0 0 1

The most stable position as far as snap counts go are quarterbacks. They do not see drastic changes in-game as some of the other positions, unless they get injured or benched. While it does happen, things can be cleared up pretty quickly where those snaps will go. An often overlooked part of snaps among quarterbacks is seeing what offenses are on the field the most. Snaps mean offensive production, so a quarterback on the field more often than not can mean a few things. His defense are getting stops to force the offense on the field or they play an up-tempo style offense. A quarterback playing less snaps doesn’t necessarily mean they are not getting offensive opportunity, they could be efficient enough moving down the field where they are producing in more efficient snaps. Our snap counts are searchable, sortable, and can be brought into CSV format for your liking.

2023 Snap Count Leaders: Quarterbacks

Brock Purdy

QB | San Francisco 49ers | 202 Snaps | 97.1% of Team's Offensive Snaps

  • Purdy is averaging 8.1 passing yards per attempt (third in the NFL) and 245.3 yards per game this year, completing 67% of his passes on the way to 736 total yards (first in the NFL), four touchdowns (fourth in the NFL) and zero interceptions through three games.
  • He's added 24 yards on the ground (fourth on the 49ers), while scoring one rushing touchdown. He's averaging 8 yards per game and 2.4 per attempt.

Week by Week

  • Week 1 (vs Steelers): 66 Snaps / 220 YDS (65.5%) / 2 TD / 0 INT / 20 RUSH YDS / 0 RUSH TD
  • Week 2 (vs Rams): 57 Snaps / 206 YDS (68%) / 0 TD / 0 INT / 5 RUSH YDS / 1 RUSH TD
  • Week 3 (vs Giants): 79 Snaps / 310 YDS (67.6%) / 2 TD / 0 INT

Daniel Jones

QB | New York Giants | 182 Snaps | 96.8% of Team's Offensive Snaps

  • Jones has 562 passing yards (which ranks seventh in the NFL), two touchdowns and four interceptions. His completion percentage is 64.9% and he averages 187.3 yards per game and 5.8 per attempt.
  • He has tacked on 107 rushing yards (second on the Giants), with one touchdown on the ground (averaging 35.7 yards per game and 4.5 per carry).

Week by Week

  • Week 1 (vs Cowboys): 67 Snaps / 104 YDS (53.6%) / 0 TD / 2 INT / 43 RUSH YDS / 0 RUSH TD
  • Week 2 (vs Cardinals): 68 Snaps / 321 YDS (70.3%) / 2 TD / 1 INT / 59 RUSH YDS / 1 RUSH TD
  • Week 3 (vs 49ers): 47 Snaps / 137 YDS (68.8%) / 0 TD / 1 INT / 5 RUSH YDS / 0 RUSH TD

Matthew Stafford

QB | Los Angeles Rams | 161 Snaps | 100% of Team's Offensive Snaps

  • In two games this season, Stafford has racked up 641 passing yards (fourth-best in the NFL), while throwing one touchdown against two interceptions and completing 62.4% of his passes.
  • He's added 28 yards on the ground (second on the Rams), while scoring zero rushing touchdowns. He's averaging 14 yards per game and 4 per attempt.

Week by Week

  • Week 1 (vs Seahawks): 81 Snaps / 334 YDS (63.2%) / 0 TD / 0 INT / 11 RUSH YDS / 0 RUSH TD
  • Week 2 (vs 49ers): 80 Snaps / 307 YDS (61.8%) / 1 TD / 2 INT / 17 RUSH YDS / 0 RUSH TD

Deshaun Watson

QB | Cleveland Browns | 161 Snaps | 100% of Team's Offensive Snaps

  • In two games, Watson has 389 passing yards, with two touchdowns against two interceptions and completing 55.1% of his attempts.
  • He has also added 67 rushing yards (third on the Browns), with one touchdown on the ground (averaging 33.5 yards per game and 6.1 per carry).

Week by Week

  • Week 1 (vs Bengals): 74 Snaps / 154 YDS (55.2%) / 1 TD / 1 INT / 45 RUSH YDS / 1 RUSH TD
  • Week 2 (vs Steelers): 87 Snaps / 235 YDS (55%) / 1 TD / 1 INT / 22 RUSH YDS / 0 RUSH TD

C.J. Stroud

QB | Houston Texans | 160 Snaps | 99.4% of Team's Offensive Snaps

  • Stroud has passed for 626 yards (fifth in the NFL), two touchdowns and zero interceptions this year. He is averaging 313 yards per game and 6.9 per attempt, while completing 63.7% of his attempts.
  • He has also rushed for 21 yards (third on the Texans) without scoring a touchdown on the ground, while averaging 10.5 rushing yards per game.

Week by Week

  • Week 1 (vs Ravens): 76 Snaps / 242 YDS (63.6%) / 0 TD / 0 INT / 20 RUSH YDS / 0 RUSH TD
  • Week 2 (vs Colts): 84 Snaps / 384 YDS (63.8%) / 2 TD / 0 INT / 1 RUSH YDS / 0 RUSH TD