Dion Jordan and Frank Clark aren’t 100%
One of the most discouraging parts of the Seahawks’ opening day loss was how poorly Seattle played along the defensive line. A contributing factor towards this was Jordan and Clark’s workload. Jordan played just 20% of snaps — no surprise — while Clark played 58%. The ends were led by Rasheem Green (62%) and and Quinton Jefferson (65%).
This, more than likely, was temporary. Jordan is working back from a stress fracture in his leg, while Clark began training camp limited as he recovered from hand surgery. However, while the duo remains slowed, Jefferson and Green will be forced into roles larger than the ones planned for them.
As the season goes on, expect Green and Jefferson’s snaps to fall into the 45-55% range. With a lower workload, the entire unit’s effectiveness should increase. [urltargetblank]https://www.fieldgulls.com/2018/9/10/17841982/snap-reactions-notes-on-the-seattle-seahawks-snap-counts-from-sundays-loss-to-the-broncos[/urltargetblank]