 By Aaron Jones, finally, it's finally happening. On Sunday, Aaron Jones ran the ball 12 times and saw two targets. He actually saw that type of usage earlier in the season. It was a game against the Bills where the Packers were blowing out the Bills and Aaron Jones had 11 rushes in one target. But the biggest difference between week eight and that week four game is Snapshare. And that's what's really key. In week four, Aaron Jones played 38.2% of the Packers snaps, which was a season high entering Sunday's game. On Sunday though, that number jumped to 61.5%. You better believe as an Aaron Jones truther, I am buying this performance. Jones has been arguably the most efficient runner in football since the beginning of last year. Among all 80 plus attempt backs in 2017, Jones tied Duke Johnson for the highest success rate and he became just the 29th player since the turn of the century to finish a year with that type of volume, a 50% success rate and a 0.15 rushing net expected points per rush rate. To put this another way, he was unbelievably efficient last year and that's extended into 2018 as well. Aaron Jones is a better success rate in 2018 than he had in 2017. So if the Packers keep using him this way, and yes, that's a big if, but if the Packers keep using him this way, he should be able to do some work for your fantasy football team.