MatchWiz

Chase Edmonds

RBWSHWashington Commanders

No projection this week — he isn't on the current slate.

No projection this week

Chase doesn't have a projection right now — either his team is on a bye, the week's slate hasn't been simulated yet, or he isn't in a position to draw usage. His game log and the usage read below are the real record either way, and this page picks him back up as soon as there's a game to simulate.

How much he's on the field

22% — that's Chase's average snap share over 20 games. That's a limited role, and it caps everything else on this page. A player on a third of the snaps can't produce like a starter no matter how efficient he is, and the projection reflects the opportunity rather than the talent. This is the number to check first on any football page. Everything else here is downstream of it.

What kind of back he is

Chase has 76 carries for 286 yards (3.8 a carry) and 0 rushing touchdowns. He's also seen 24 targets for 146 yards — pass-game work is what separates a back who plays on third down from one who leaves the field, and it's worth more to a projection than the same yardage on the ground. Running-back yardage swings hard on the blocking in front of him, which is why the model weighs opportunity — carries and targets — above efficiency.

His last 5 games

Over that stretch Chase has 57 total yards. A handful of games is thin evidence in a seventeen-game season. It nudges the projection; it doesn't drive it.

How the model reads him

Chase's projection starts with the game, not with him. We simulate the matchup drive by drive — how many possessions each side gets, how far they travel, how often they score — and then ask what share of that flows through him given his role. That ordering matters: a productive player on a team that runs 55 plays a game has a lower ceiling than a lesser one on a team that runs 70.

What we'd flag

Read this knowing the limits. A seventeen-game season makes every rate noisy; game script can invert a player's usage inside one afternoon; and depth-chart changes often surface too late to be in the projection. For Chase specifically, he's on the field for a minority of snaps, which caps the projection regardless of how he's playing.

Chase Edmonds — FAQ

How much does Chase Edmonds play?

He's averaged 22% of his team's snaps across 20 games in our log. Snap share is the most stable input on this page — it moves slowly and it survives a bad game, which is why the model weighs opportunity above efficiency.

Are Chase Edmonds's projections betting advice?

No. Every number here is a research signal from a statistical model, published with the graded record so you can judge it yourself. The model is re-tuned against real results and can be wrong on any given week. Nothing here is a guaranteed outcome. 21+, please play responsibly (1-800-GAMBLER).

Game Log

WkOppSnapsTgtRecRecYdCarRushYdTD
2025 · 17DAL2%000000
2025 · 15NYG000000
2025 · 11MIA000000
2023 · 20DET22%22184190
2023 · 19PHI30%2187120
2023 · 18CAR26%11-34270
2023 · 17NO27%65403160
2023 · 16JAX32%00010250
2023 · 15GB19%0003130
2023 · 14ATL18%22188400
2023 · 13CAR15%112270
2023 · 12IND12%1001110
2023 · 11SF21%1111480
2023 · 10TEN28%11-2490
2023 · 9HOU12%11-13-50
2023 · 8BUF12%3216350
2023 · 2CHI4%0002120
2023 · 1MIN12%000280
2022 · 18LAC37%0009450
2022 · 17KC59%33397340

Not betting advice — 21+, play responsibly (1-800-GAMBLER).