Stock up, stock down following New York Jets’ loss to the Cardinals

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Stock up stock down following New York Jets loss to the Cardinals

It was another bad day at the New York Jets office in Week 10.

The Arizona Cardinals (6-4) were ready 31-6 final told. On the other hand, the Jets (3-7) clearly weren't.

Every trip was an overall team effort. Individual players stand out, for better or worse. That was the case in Arizona.

So, here is Jet's Wire's Stock report following their Lost to the Cardinals:

Stock down: QB Aaron Rodgers

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Another ugly day, and fair or not (it's fair), the Jets only scored six points on offense. Rodgers lost a fumble, was 22 of 35 passing and only had 151 yards. Rodgers in particular was brutal every time he was blitzed. Under pressure he can no longer find any options.

Inventory reduced: DE Javon Kinlaw

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Another game, another missed tackle problem. Kinlaw came into the game with a total of three goals, but missed two of them. Accordingly Professional football focusWith an overall grade of 29.8, Kinlaw was the Jets' worst defender on the day.

Stock down: S Tony Adams

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The image above gives you a clue: missed tackles.

Adams managed ten tackles, but the rest of his appearance was ugly. He was suspended for three missed tackles and Adams was the closest defender on three passes from Arizona quarterback Kyler Murray. All three of these were completed.

Stock up: OL John Simpson

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The guard was a bright spot in his return from injury. The Jets' offense was far too frequent, and although Simpson was subbed once against the Cardinals, he was otherwise rock solid. Simpson's overall PFF grade of 85.4 was the best on the New York roster.

Stock down: WR Davante Adams

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Just six catches for 31 yards… on 13 targets? That was more than double the next closest player on the Jets' offense (Garrett Wilson-6) and Adams was simply a waste for Gang Green at that point.

Stepping up: RB Breece Hall

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Hall only had 10 carries but gained 52 yards (5.2 yards average). These are solid numbers. In the passing attack, Hall also had four catches for 31 yards.

Nothing particularly eye-catching…but compared to the rest of the Jets' offense? It is.

Head Coach Jeff Ulbrich: F

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The Jets weren't ready to play from the start. The Cardinals had three 70-yard touchdown drives. The tackling was terrible everywhere leading up to this. We have already significantly defeated New York's offense.

Ulbrich did a terrible job.

Stock up: Spencer Shrader

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Shrader threw two kicks. The Jets' best player was the rookie kicker.

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