Tre Mason ran away with the Rams' job in Week 7. (USATSI)

Jets

RB: Chris Ivory - 49 percent; Chris Johnson - 40 percent; Bilal Powell - 14 percent

WR: Eric Decker - 75 percent; David Nelson - 72 percent; Jeremy Kerley - 59 percent

TE: Jeff Cumberland - 89 percent; Jace Amaro - 38 percent

From playing nearly three-quarters of his team's snaps to the waiver-wire -- not a great week for David Nelson. It will be interesting to see just how much the Jets rely on the newly acquired Percy Harvin this week.

Patriots

RB: Shane Vereen - 81 percent; Jonas Gray - 19 percent; Brandon Bolden - 2 percent

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WR: Brandon LaFell - 96 percent; Julian Edelman - 95 percent; Danny Amendola - 39 percent

TE: Rob Gronkowski - 93 percent; Timothy Wright - 33 percent

Even if the final box score didn't show it, Rob Gronkowski is back. He led the team in targets and was on the field for nearly every snap. Meanwhile, Timothy Wright was not even targeted once. Caveat emptor.

Falcons

RB: Steven Jackson - 38 percent; Devonta Freeman - 24 percent; Jacquizz Rodgers - 23 percent; Antone Smith - 15 percent

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WR: Roddy White - 94 percent; Julio Jones - 85 percent; Devin Hester - 56 percent

TE: Levine Toilolo - 97 percent

Antone Smith is the Timothy Wright of running backs. Whether you think that is a compliment is up to you, I suppose.

Ravens

RB: Justin Forsett - 63 percent; Bernard Pierce - 25 percent; Lorenzo Taliaferro - 6 percent

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WR: Torrey Smith - 87 percent; Steve Smith - 81 percent

TE: Owen Daniels - 64 percent; Crocket Gillmore - 64 percent

The running back hierarchy in Baltimore is well-established at this point, though Forsett owners can't have been happy to see Pierce vulture a touchdown.

Vikings

RB: Jerick McKinnon - 59 percent; Matt Asiata - 41 percent

WR: Cordarrelle Patterson - 78 percent; Greg Jennings - 78 percent; Jarius Wright - 56 percent

TE: Rhett Ellison - 80 percent; Chase Ford - 64 percent

Patterson has complained about targets and playing time, but he is second in target son the team overall and is getting plenty of playing time. Maybe the answer to his struggles lies elsewhere.

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Bills

RB: Anthony Dixon - 70 percent; Fred Jackson - 14 percent; C.J. Spiller - 13 percent

WR: Sammy Watkins - 100 percent; Robert Woods - 91 percent; Chris Hogan - 53 percent

TE: Scott Chandler - 59 percent; Lee Smith - 37 percent

Dixon played just 4.3 percent of the team's offensive snaps through the first six games, so don't expect him to fill in too much for Jackson and Spiller. Bryce Brown should get the bulk of the work.

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Dolphins

RB: Lamar Miller - 60 percent; Daniel Thomas - 34 percent

WR: Brian Hartline - 100 percent; Mike Wallace - 83 percent; Jarvis Landry - 56 percent

TE: Charles Clay - 79 percent; Dion Sims - 61 percent

Clay was already playing 75.5 percent of the team's snaps entering play Sunday, but it was still nice to see him finally showing signs of life after a knee injury slowed him.

Bears

RB: Matt Forte - 100 percent

WR: Brandon Marshall - 96 percent; Alshon Jeffery - 96 percent; Santonio Holmes - 43 percent; Josh Morgan - 26 percent

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TE: Martellus Bennett - 94 percent; Dante Rosario - 26 percent

The Bears' offense has struggled at times, but there aren't any obvious changes likely to come for this offense. They just have to execute better.

Saints

RB: Pierre Thomas - 36 percent; Mark Ingram - 34 percent; Travaris Cadet - 27 percent; Khiry Robinson - 7 percent

WR: Brandin Cooks - 88 percent; Marques Colston - 84 percent; Kenny Stills - 64 percent

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TE: Jimmy Graham - 41 percent; Benjamin Watson - 39 percent; Jeremy Hill - 34 percent

The return of Ingram really complicates things here. Probably best to steer clear until things get settles again.

Lions

RB: Joique Bell - 74 percent; Reggie Bush - 26 percent

WR: Golden Tate - 90 percent; Jeremy Ross - 89 percent; Corey Fuller - 89 percent

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TE: Brandon Pettigrew - 87 percent

They really -- REALLY -- need Calvin Johnson back.

Panthers

RB: Jonathan Stewart - 80 percent

WR: Jerricho Cotchery - 84 percent; Kelvin Benjamin - 75 percent; Jason Avant - 65 percent

TE: Greg Olsen - 78 percent

At least until DeAngelo Williams is healthy, it looks like Stewart is going to be the workhorse. The question is whether he can take advantage of it.

Packers

RB: Eddie Lacy - 62 percent; James Starks - 19 percent

WR: Jordy Nelson - 84 percent; Davante Adams - 79 percent; Randall Cobb - 79 percent

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TE: Richard Rodgers - 55 percent; Andrew Quarless - 47 percent

Starks vulture a goal-line score, but he isn't really cutting into Lacy's playing time.

Bengals

RB: Giovani Bernard - 71 percent; Jeremy Hill - 30 percent

WR: Mohamed Sanu - 93 percent; Dane Sanzenbacher - 86 percent; Brandon Tate - 70 percent; James Wright - 25 percent

TE: Jermaine Gresham - 89 percent

Who knew playing Dane Sanzenbacher nearly every play could have a negative impact on an offense. Get well quickly, A.J. Green. You're their only hope.

Colts

RB: Trent Richardson - 48 percent; Ahmad Bradshaw - 42 percent

WR: T.Y. Hilton - 80 percent; Reggie Wayne - 77 percent; Donte Moncrief - 29 percent; Hakeem Nicks - 24 percent

TE: Coby Fleener - 76 percent; Dwayne Allen - 70 percent

You can scream and gnash your teeth all you want, Trent Richardson isn't going anywhere.

Browns

RB: Ben Tate - 55 percent; Isaiah Crowell - 31 percent

WR: Andrew Hawkins - 74 percent' Miles Austin  - 74 percent; Taylor Gabriel - 57 percent; Travis Benjamin - 46 percent

TE: Jordan Cameron - 95 percent; Jim Dray - 26 percent

The best hope here is that Brian Hoyer might find his way at some point. But it's been an ugly few weeks for the team's passing game.

Jaguars

RB: Denard Robinson - 62 percent; Jordan Todman - 27 percent; Storm Johnson - 14 percent

WR: Allen Robinson - 90 percent; Cecil Shorts - 89 percent; Allen Hurns - 52 percent; Marqise Lee - 19 percent

TE: Clay Harbor - 84% percent; Nic Jacobs - 37 percent

Though he scored a touchdown, this wasn't a great week for anyone hoping for Storm Johnson to emerge as the top option.

Seahawks

RB: Marshawn Lynch - 75 percent; Robert Turbin - 42 percent

WR: Jermaine Kearse - 90 percent; Doug Baldwin - 82 percent; Paul Richardson - 59 percent

TE: Cooper Helfet - 83 percent

It will take more than one game before the dust settles on the Percy Harvin trade.

Rams

RB: Tre Mason - 53 percent; Benny Cunningham - 35 percent; Zac Stacy - 2 percent

WR: Brian Quick - 98 percent; Kenny Britt - 61 percent; Tavon Austin - 45 percent

TE: Jared Cook - 73 percent; Lance Kendricks - 67 percent

So, the Zac Stacy era is officially over. Tre Mason should probably be the most-added player on waivers this week.

Titans

RB: Bishop Sankey - 62 percent; Leon Washington - 27 percent

WR: Justin Hunter - 96 percent; Kendall Wright - 73 percent; Nate Washington - 70 percent

TE: Delanie Walker - 88 percent

It's not a question of playing time for Bishop Sankey anymore. He just isn't getting the job done.

Redskins

RB: Alfred Morris - 51 percent; Roy Helu - 49 percent

WR: DeSean Jackson - 83 percent; Pierre Garcon - 81 percent; Andre Roberts - 63 percent

TE: Jordan Reed - 65 percent; Logan Paulsen - 41 percent; Niles Paul - 35 percent

Though Paul slightly edged him in yards, Reed is clearly the top option at the tight end position right now. He edged him 6-2 in targets.

Chiefs

RB: Jamaal Charles - 77 percent; Knile Davis - 22 percent; De'Anthony Thomas - 16 percent

WR: Dwayne Bowe - 86 percent; A.J. Jenkins - 68 percent; Frankie Hammond - 32 percent; Junior Hemingway - 27 percent

TE: Anthony Fasano - 76 percent; Travis Kelce - 53 percent

The Chiefs rely heavily on two tight end sets, but it would still be nice of Kelce could surpass Anthony Fasano in playing time at some point. 

Chargers

RB: Branden Oliver - 75 percent; Ronnie Brown - 25 percent

WR: Keenan Allen - 98 percent; Malcom Floyd - 94 percent; Eddie Royal - 62 percent

TE: Antonio Gates - 62 percent; David Johnson - 38 percent; John Phillips - 27 percent; Ladarius Green - 15 percent

Ladarius Green's playing time split is not promising. He's an Antonio Gates injury away from even being worth owning. 

Giants

RB: Andre Williams - 59 percent; Peyton Hillis - 41 percent

WR: Odell Beckham - 100 percent; Rueben Randle - 89 percent; Preston Parker - 81 percent

TE: Larry Donnell - 90 percent

More like Whoa-dell Beckham. I'm sorry.

Cowboys

RB: DeMarco Murray - 71 percent; Lance Dunbar - 11 percent; Joseph Randle - 11 percent

WR: Dez Bryant - 87 percent; Terrance Williams - 68 percent; Cole Beasley - 32 percent

TE: Jason Witten - 100 percent; James Hanna - 45 percent; Gavin Escobar - 40 percent

Before we go crowning Gavis Escobar as the next big thing, maybe we want to see him play more snaps than James Hanna, huh?

Cardinals

RB: Andre Ellington - 64 percent;  Stepfan Taylor - 29 percent

WR: Larry Fitzgerald - 96 percent; Michael Floyd - 95 percent; John Brown - 57 percent

TE: John Carlson - 92 percent; Rob Housler - 38 percent

Taylor is emerging as more of a factor, but Ellington is still the man here.

Raiders

RB: Darren McFadden - 78 percent; Maurice Jones-Drew - 24 percent

WR: Andre Holmes - 67 percent; James Jones - 63 percent; Kenbrell Thompkins - 61 percent; Denarius Moore - 29 percent

TE: Mychal Rivera - 76 percent

It is surprising to see McFadden burying Jones-Drew like this, but it is hard to argue that Jones-Drew deserves a bigger role.

49ers

RB: Frank Gore - 38 percent; Carlos Hyde - 31 percent

WR: Anquan Boldin - 84 percent; Michael Crabtree - 82 percent; Brandon Lloyd - 58 percent; Steve Johnson - 34 percent

TE: Vernon Davis - 68 percent

This was a blowout early, so it might be hard to take too much from it. Still, it is interesting that the two most productive receivers were also the ones who saw the least of the field.

Broncos

RB: Ronnie Hillman - 62 percent; Juwan Thompson - 23 percent; C.J. Anderson - 15 percent

WR: Emmanuel Sanders - 82 percent; Wes Welker - 80 percent; Demaryius Thomas - 67 percent; Andre Caldwell - 33 percent

TE: Julius Thomas - 80 percent

Blowouts tend to produce weird snap count data, so there isn't much here.