Updated
Updated · Pro Football Focus · Aug 15
PFF Flags Breece Hall, Caleb Douglas and Jahan Dotson After Week 1 Preseason Usage
Updated
Updated · Pro Football Focus · Aug 15

PFF Flags Breece Hall, Caleb Douglas and Jahan Dotson After Week 1 Preseason Usage

3 articles · Updated · Pro Football Focus · Aug 15

Summary

  • Breece Hall played 10 of 11 snaps on the Jets’ opening drive, including two third downs, signaling a bigger all-around role after New York used more of a committee last preseason.
  • Miami’s receiver picture also sharpened as Caleb Douglas and Malik Washington handled 100% of starter snaps on a 16-play drive, suggesting a clear gap over Jalen Tolbert, Tutu Atwell and the rest.
  • Atlanta gave Jahan Dotson 100% of the first-team snaps over two drives, reinforcing camp reports that he has locked down the Falcons’ No. 2 receiver job opposite Drake London.
  • Denver offered two notable depth-chart clues: rookie Jonah Coleman appeared already ahead of Jaleel McLaughlin and Tyler Badie at running back, while Pat Bryant’s early exit with starters pointed to an edge over Troy Franklin.
  • Washington and Miami added deeper fantasy context, with Kaytron Allen working ahead of Jerome Ford in early-down situations and Greg Dulcich’s snaps concentrated in passing personnel despite a modest overall total.

Insights

Will Breece Hall's massive preseason workload translate to league-winning fantasy production, or is it a temporary illusion?
Are coaches using preseason snaps to reveal their true offenses, or laying elaborate traps for fantasy managers?
Could late-round rookies like Jonah Coleman quietly disrupt established NFL backfields and become this year's biggest steals?