Playing-time analysis: Defense
A breakdown of the defensive snaps from Sunday's game (based on a total of 71):
DEFENSIVE LINE
Muhammad Wilkerson -- 55 snaps/77 percent
Quinton Coples -- 55 snaps/77 percent
Mike DeVito -- 30 snaps/42 percent
Daniel Muir -- 12 snaps/17 percent
Damon Harrison -- 7 snaps/10 percent
LINEBACKER
David Harris -- 66 snaps/93 percent
Calvin Pace -- 58 snaps/82 percent
Aaron Maybin -- 36 snaps/51 percent
Bart Scott -- 34 snaps/48 percent
Demario Davis -- 30 snaps/42 percent
Bryan Thomas -- 23 snaps/32 percent
Garrett McIntyre -- 8 snaps/11 percent
Nick Bellore -- 5 snaps/7 percent
SECONDARY
Antonio Cromartie -- 71 snaps/100 percent
LaRon Landry -- 71 snaps/100 percent
Yeremiah Bell -- 71 snaps/100 percent
Kyle Wilson -- 70 snaps/99 percent
Ellis Lankster -- 49 snaps/69 percent
Antonio Allen -- 11 snaps/15 percent
Josh Bush -- 10 snaps/14 percent
Isaiah Trufant -- 9 snaps/13 percent
Analysis: The lopsided outcome allowed some veterans in the front seven to get a rest. In fact, Harris missed his first snaps of the season ... This was a big day for the rookies, as Coples, Davis, Allen and Bush recorded season highs in terms of snap counts. In fact, it was Coples' first start. Allen made his NFL debut, covering the tight end ... This was by far Maybin's busiest day of the season ... Muir made his Jets debut.
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