Quarterback (QB) Snap Counts 2024-25

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.

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 Wk3 Wk4 Wk5 Wk6 Wk7 Wk8 Wk9 Wk10 Wk11 Wk12 Wk13 Wk14 Wk15 Wk16 Wk17 Wk18 Total Avg TM SNAP % TD
Michael Penix Jr.
67
ATL 1 7 13 67 64 79 230 46 20.1 4
Joe Flacco
72
IND 53 70 70 1 54 64 77 78 467 58 43 12
Trey Lance
67
DAL 15 2 3 78 98 24 8.4
Joshua Dobbs
70
SF 3 5 76 81 40 7.5 4
Justin Herbert
86
LAC 1 57 69 36 56 78 66 66 57 59 67 69 46 59 51 65 69 75 1045 61 97.9 25
Joe Burrow
94
CIN 1 51 64 62 67 67 53 55 55 73 82 82 62 71 69 55 90 74 1132 66 99.6 45
Tyler Huntley
68
MIA 60 78 46 60 70 314 62 46.4 5
Mac Jones
70
JAX 14 3 44 48 51 59 84 67 58 69 497 49 48.1 9
Jared Goff
83
DET 1 61 85 68 53 57 57 42 57 65 63 72 70 80 79 65 71 68 1113 65 97.1 38
Tanner McKee
67
PHI 2 21 68 89 44 7.7 4
Baker Mayfield
78
TB 1 62 48 57 77 53 77 82 73 55 61 65 78 62 68 72 66 67 1123 66 98.3 44
Bryce Young
71
CAR 1 54 48 9 3 61 53 60 62 70 71 55 68 47 67 728 52 70.4 21
Lamar Jackson
97
BAL 1 80 65 63 54 78 68 56 68 51 63 61 65 72 49 62 52 67 1074 63 96.8 45
Jimmy Garoppolo
67
LAR 2 66 66 66 6.9 2
Spencer Rattler
67
NO 2 70 65 45 34 56 60 66 396 56 36.4 4
Bo Nix
67
DEN 1 69 61 68 61 63 55 63 73 72 58 59 68 66 63 64 60 65 1088 64 98.7 34
Sam Darnold
69
MIN 1 55 54 61 68 72 60 50 73 84 73 69 53 58 77 66 72 65 1110 65 99.4 36
Aaron Rodgers
82
NYJ 38 57 73 74 72 63 57 62 58 58 51 68 68 58 69 40 64 1030 60 96.6 28
Caleb Williams
67
CHI 1 56 70 90 60 72 63 63 74 60 72 76 67 49 64 64 61 62 1123 66 98.9 20
Joe Milton III
67
NE 2 61 61 61 5.6 2
Russell Wilson
76
PIT 68 66 78 75 62 67 65 42 60 75 61 719 65 63.7 18
Kyler Murray
78
ARI 1 61 60 59 59 58 58 54 66 55 52 58 82 71 63 70 79 60 1065 62 97.2 26
Geno Smith
79
SEA 1 67 70 64 90 58 78 59 51 80 60 64 64 64 35 64 52 55 1075 63 97.7 23
Bailey Zappe
67
CLE 53 53 53 8.6 1
Drew Lock
67
NYG 12 1 63 77 59 56 53 321 40 28.5 8
Davis Mills
67
HOU 2 13 3 7 49 72 18 6.5
Aidan O'Connell
68
LV 2 13 26 63 14 68 44 74 77 48 427 47 49.5 9
Mitchell Trubisky
67
BUF 2 4 8 8 1 7 1 15 10 48 102 11 9.4 2
Malik Willis
67
GB 2 2 70 63 26 4 9 43 217 31 20 4
Will Levis
69
TEN 1 64 66 54 11 58 54 59 67 55 64 33 36 621 51 56.8 13
Marcus Mariota
69
WAS 2 9 59 32 100 33 11.1 5
Carson Wentz
67
KC 1 8 29 38 12 3.3
Jayden Daniels
67
WAS 1 59 71 59 72 58 59 10 74 62 64 66 70 83 78 68 83 26 1062 62 91.3 31
Mason Rudolph
67
TEN 54 73 76 77 37 61 69 26 473 59 43.2 10
Jordan Love
80
GB 1 65 76 59 73 58 44 65 46 68 54 50 64 60 63 23 868 57 80.1 26
Mike White
67
BUF 3 20 20 20 10.3
C.J. Stroud
79
HOU 1 79 62 54 75 68 63 64 71 79 68 64 56 63 50 59 49 11 1035 60 93.5 20
Jarrett Stidham
67
DEN 2 2 3 9 14 4 1.3
Dorian Thompson-Robinson
67
CLE 3 38 4 1 14 66 79 6 208 29 17.6
Clayton Tune
67
ARI 3 6 3 3 7 7 5 31 5 2.8
Drake Maye
67
NE 1 16 66 60 20 69 64 76 69 71 51 73 43 3 681 52 62.3 17
Desmond Ridder
72
LV 26 13 23 67 3 132 26 19.8 2
Josh Johnson
67
BAL 3 3 6 10 11 3 36 6 3.2
Josh Allen
91
BUF 1 62 41 56 51 60 69 55 69 66 73 73 43 60 70 59 60 1 968 56 89 41
Andy Dalton
73
CAR 2 5 74 70 51 66 40 306 51 29.6 7
Anthony Richardson
75
IND 1 45 56 56 13 62 63 70 55 62 76 62 620 56 57 14
Brandon Allen
67
SF 1 49 4 54 18 5 1
Brock Purdy
86
SF 1 71 70 71 63 64 65 63 68 64 63 48 57 54 64 59 944 62 87.5 25
Chris Oladokun
67
KC 2 0 5 14.7
Cooper Rush
67
DAL 1 3 18 30 45 83 64 76 60 73 60 59 572 47 48.8 12

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.