

Here are the playing time totals for the Redskins against St. Louis on Sunday. All totals are unofficial.
DEFENSE
*53 snaps (including three negated by penalty but not including pre-snap penalties delay of game and false start).
DL: Andre Carter 50, Albert Haynesworth 42, Kedric Golston 31, Phillip Daniels 29, Cornelius Griffin 26, Lorenzo Alexander 6, Jeremy Jarmon 1.
LB: London Fletcher 53, Brian Orakpo 48, Rocky McIntosh 46, Chris Wilson 3.
DB: Carlos Rogers 53, LaRon Landry 53, DeAngelo Hall 53, Chris Horton 48, Justin Tryon 29, Reed Doughty 10.
Analysis: I’m missing three snaps somewhere – my grand total is 580 and it should be 583. ... Haynesworth played 79.2 percent of the plays (he played 72 percent against the Giants). ... Tryon took over Fred Smoot’s duties and his snaps has to be a career high. ... The final four-play possession included all six defensive backs in uniform. ... Fletcher is the only player to play every snap through two games. ... There were no five-linemen looks.
OFFENSE
*71 snaps (including an aborted play – fumbled handoff and not included two Dockery false starts and one delay of game).
RB: Clinton Portis 45, Mike Sellers 33, Ladell Betts 19, Marcus Mason 5.
TE: Chris Cooley 69, Fred Davis 22.
WR: Santana Moss 67, Malcolm Kelly 44, Antwaan Randle El 32, Devin Thomas 17, Marko Mitchell 2.
Analysis: A week after playing only 50 percent of the time, Portis upped his percentage to 63.4 percent, including possessions of 11, 8 and 9 snaps. ... Mason made his NFL debut and undoubtedly took snaps away from Betts. ... The totals for Kelly and Randle El are befitting of a Nos. 2 and 3 receiver pecking order. ... Dressing Mitchell instead of an extra lineman (either side of the ball) is a mystery – he’s played 3 snaps in two games. ... Cooley played 10 or more snaps on five different possessions. ... TE Todd Yoder has played no offensive snaps in two games.
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