Determining contributions from Gordon, West, Leonhard, Robertson

BEREA, Ohio -- A look at the Cleveland Browns' snap counts in their 26-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 13:

OFFENSE (69 snaps)

Thoughts: Gordon again leads all receivers in snaps, but I didn’t think they got near as much from him as they could have. He needs chemistry with the quarterback and he needs to play like every play is his last. Didn’t see that every time against the Bills. ... Manziel’s 13 plays were a season and career high, obviously. ... Amazing that West had such a negative impact on the game given he had about half the snaps as Crowell. ... Crowell appears to be the team’s back of choice, but it’s very possible Glenn Winston gets playing time at running back this week. ... The last time that seemed possible, Winston said he got one rep at running back after a practice, then smiled and added: “More than ever before.” The state of the offense is summed up by the two Ryans: Taylor got 17 snaps at tight end, Seymour 51 at center. ... Nothing against either guy, but that’s the third tight end and fourth center getting meaningful time.

DEFENSE (65 snaps)

Thoughts: The defense got a ton of contributions from Leonhard at safety (in place of Tashaun Gipson) and Robertson (again for Karlos Dansby). Leonhard had an end zone interception and five tackles; Robertson a team-high 11 tackles. Both did tremendous work replacing important players. ... Bryant had 52 snaps for the second week in a row. ... The Browns took some of Winn’s snaps and gave them to Kitchen, who lined up outside. ... It was a good defensive effort that went for naught. ... The last seven games the Browns have forced 17 turnovers. ... There is no tangible way to measure what the lack of production from Justin Gilbert means to the defense. The plan was to play the eighth overall pick opposite Haden, then let Skrine be the nickelback. ... Gilbert's struggles derailed that plan. The Browns are lucky to have found Williams.