Cardinals Stock Watch: Who Moved Up/Down After Seahawks Loss

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ARIZONA -- The Arizona Cardinals added yet another tally in the loss column, this time coming at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks in 20-10 fashion in Week 7.
It felt like the same old song and dance from the Cardinals, who kept up with their opponent until the very end.
Arizona's offense was held to just 10 points or less for the second straight week. They've only scored 20 points or more in one of their last four games.
Defensively, they've now allowed 20 points or higher in four consecutive games. That number might extend when the Baltimore Ravens come to town in Week 8.
Who helped (and hurt) their stock in Week 7?
Stock Down
QB Josh Dobbs
19/33 for 146 yards, 0 TD/0 INT
Seven carries for 43 yards, 1 TD
Dobbs again was a valuable asset on the ground with James Conner still out due to injury, though his passing has undoubtedly regressed over the last three weeks. In Seattle, he was again caught staring down receivers and missing open opportunities elsewhere. If you pause what you're doing, you can hear the loud ticking noise on Kyler Murray's clock for return.
TE Zach Ertz
Three receptions on four targets for 19 yards
Ertz simply looks like a shell of himself, and for the second straight week, Trey McBride has taken over primary TE duties in Arizona's offense. The Cardinals' once elite tight end has dropped crucial passes and simply hasn't found a way to get open like he once did. It's a young man's game, and McBride is projecting to take over TE1 duties sooner rather than later.
CB Marco Wilson
Look, Wilson has been on the downwards trajectory seemingly the entire season after entering 2023 as Arizona's CB1. He's drawn tough matchups, but nearly every team has a legitimate WR1 that's a handful. Wilson has found himself on the opposite end of big play after big play and that was again the case against Seattle.
Stock Up
RB Emari Demercado
13 carries for 58 yards, 4 receptions for 17 yards
After James Conner went out last week, the Cardinals first leaned on Keaontay Ingram to steady the boat, though he failed to impress in Week 7. Against Seattle, it was Demercado who took majority of the snaps and ran the ball fairly effectively for the Cardinals being down majority of the game. For now, he likely has earned another opportunity to start.
CB Garrett Williams
two tackles, one interception
Williams made his NFL debut and already looks like one of the better corners in Arizona's DB room, walking away with an impressive interception and putting his name in the hat to become a starter despite his inexperience.
S Budda Baker
six tackles (all solo), one TFL
Baker made a push to return earlier than most anticipated, and happened to tie the team lead with six tackles on the day. Even when he's not 100%, Baker proved just how valuable he is to this Arizona defense.

Donnie Druin is the Publisher for Arizona Cardinals and Phoenix Suns On SI. Donnie moved to Arizona in 2012 and has been with the company since 2018. In college he won "Best Sports Column" in the state of Arizona for his section and has previously provided coverage for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona State Sun Devils. Follow Donnie on Twitter @DonnieDruin for more news, updates, analysis and more!
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