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  • Cardinals' Tip Reiman: Hauls in short target

    Reiman recorded a one-yard reception on his lone target and played 30 of the Cardinals' 57 snaps on offense in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers.

    Trey McBride remains Arizona's top tight end, but Reiman joined him on the field for the Cardinals' first snap and was credited with a start while the team opened the game in 12 personnel. Reiman went on to finish second in snaps among Arizona's tight end group, trailing only McBride (54) but finishing ahead of Elijah Higgins (21). The 6-foot-4, 273-pound Reiman is regarded as a strong blocker, but Higgins is the superior receiving threat and ended up serving as the primary replacement for McBride in a loss to the Commanders in Week 4, when McBride was sidelined with a concussion.

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  • Cardinals' Clayton Tune: Carries three times in win

    Tune played three of the Cardinals' 57 snaps on offense in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers and carried three times for two yards.

    Even though starting quarterback Kyler Murray didn't suffer an injury at any point in Monday's contest, Tune was summoned from the bench for his second appearance of the season. All three of his snaps came in 3rd-and-1 or 4th-and-1 situations, as the Cardinals likely thought that the sturdier built Tune (6-foot-3, 220 pounds) would have a better chance at pushing through a pile of bodies for a first down than the smaller Murray (5-foot-10, 207 pounds). Tune was able to extend a drive in the second quarter with a two-yard run on third down, but he was held to no gain on back-to-back carries on 3th-and-1 and 4th-and-1 in the third quarter to cede possession to the Chargers.

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  • Cardinals' DeeJay Dallas: Role contained to special teams

    Dallas gained 23 yards on his lone kickoff return in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers.

    Dallas is the fourth running back on Arizona's depth chart behind James Conner, Emari Demercado and Trey Benson, and with all three players above him enjoying good health thus far, the Cardinals haven't needed Dallas' services on offense. All 106 of the snaps Dallas has played this season have come on special teams, where he's settled in as Arizona's top kickoff returner. Through seven games, Dallas has brought back 12 kicks for 378 yards and a touchdown, which came back in the season-opening loss to the Bills.

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  • Cardinals' Zach Pascal: Remains without target in 2024

    Pascal wasn't targeted while playing two of the Cardinals' 57 snaps on offense in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers.

    Pascal has suited up in each of Arizona's first seven games, but he's played double-digit snaps on offense just once, when he got on the field for 10 plays in a Week 5 win over the 49ers. Though he cleared 600 receiving yards in two seasons with Indianapolis earlier in his career, Pascal looks to be valued mostly for his special-teams contributions at this stage. He recorded just four receptions for 19 yards over 14 games in his first season with Arizona in 2023, and he has yet to draw a target in 2024.

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  • Cardinals' Emari Demercado: Quiet in win

    Demercado rushed once for 14 yards in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers.

    Demercado played just six of the Cardinals' 57 offensive snaps Monday, while starter James Conner handled the majority of playing time out of the backfield with 48 snaps. The latter was a major bright spot for Arizona's offense, finishing with 152 yards from scrimmage on 21 total touches on a day in which the Cardinals scored just 17 points in a narrow victory. With Conner dominating the workload with success, Demercado and fellow backup running back Trey Benson won't consistently garner enough opportunities to be relevant for fantasy. The 25-year-old Demercado is best left off the fantasy radar when the Cardinals visit the Dolphins in Week 8.

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  • Cardinals' Zay Jones: Non-factor in Week 7

    Jones failed to secure his lone target in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers.

    Jones made his season debut Monday after missing the first six games of the campaign, albeit it in a limited role. The veteran wideout played just 11 of the Cardinals' 57 offensive snaps in the contest behind fellow receivers Marvin Harrison (48), Michael Wilson (44) and Greg Dortch (17). Buried on Arizona's depth chart as a member of an inconsistent passing attack, Jones should remain far off the fantasy radar heading into a Week 8 matchup against the Dolphins.

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  • Cardinals' Greg Dortch: Finds end zone in win

    Dortch caught one of his two targets for five yards and a touchdown in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers.

    Dortch's trip to the end zone accounted for quarterback Kyler Murray's only passing touchdown of the contest. With that said, the veteran wideout played just 17 of the Cardinals' 57 offensive snaps, his lowest snap share of the season. Though he hit pay dirt for the first time this season, his one reception and five yards were both season lows for the 26-year-old. In an offense that is struggling to produce consistently through the air, Dortch is best ignored for fantasy purposes outside of the deepest formats.

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  • Cardinals' Michael Wilson: One catch in win

    Wilson caught one of three targets for 15 yards in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers.

    Wilson played 44 of the Cardinals 57 offensive snaps Monday, trailing Marvin Harrison (48) but well ahead of depth wideouts Greg Dortch (17), Zay Jones (11) and Zach Pascal (2). Despite his healthy snap share as the No. 2 wideout, the 24-year-old was unable to make much of an impact in Arizona's aerial attack. With the offense struggling to perform consistently from week to week, Wilson's fantasy utility continues to be inconsistent, as well.

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  • Cardinals' Budda Baker: Makes eight tackles

    Baker recorded eight tackles (four solo) in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers.

    The safety also played on every defensive snap for the fifth time in seven games this season. Baker has 67 tackles (42 solo) and a pass defensed on the year.

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  • Cardinals' Max Melton: Contributes in win

    Melton recorded nine tackles (eight solo), a pass defensed and a forced fumble in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers.

    The backup cornerback entered for the injured Sean Murphy-Bunting (neck) in the first half. Melton ended up playing on 80 percent of the defensive snaps. The 2024 second-round pick will be in line to play more if Murphy-Bunting is forced to miss additional time.

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  • Cardinals' Kyzir White: Records 10 tackles

    White finished with 10 tackles (three solo) in Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers.

    The linebacker was questionable with a knee injury going into the contest but ended up playing on all 64 defensive snaps. White has 55 tackles (18 solo) and an interception this season.

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  • Cardinals' Darius Robinson: Set to ramp up activity this week

    Head coach Jonathan Gannon said Tuesday that Robinson (calf) will increase his workload this week ahead of the Cardinals' Week 8 game against the Dolphins on Sunday, per PHNX Sports.

    Robinson began the regular season on injured reserve due to a calf injury he sustained during the late stages of training camp. His 21-day practice window opened Oct. 9, meaning that he would have to miss the entire 2024 regular season if he's not activated off injured reserve by Oct. 30. Robinson was unable to practice leading up to Monday's game against the Chargers, and his practice participation this week will be worth monitoring ahead of Sunday's contest.

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  • Cardinals' Julian Okwara: Next man up after Gardeck injury

    Okwara is set to start alongside linebackers Kyzir White and Mack Wilson after Dennis Gardeck suffered a season-ending ACL injury during Monday's win over the Chargers, Kevin Zimmerman of Arizona Sports reports.

    Gardeck, who leads the Cardinals with three sacks this season, tore his ACL in the second half of Monday's game, and he will be out for the rest of the year. Okwara stepped in with the first-team defense following Gardeck's injury, and the former finished the game with one solo tackle across 35 snaps, including a season-high 29 snaps on defense. Okwara is the top candidate to start at linebacker alongside White and Wilson, though Krys Barnes and Jesse Luketa should also see their snaps on defense increase. Okwara's most productive season came in 2021 as a member of the Lions, during which he registered 27 tackles (18 solo), including 5.0 sacks, two pass breakups, one interception, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery across 13 regular-season games.

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  • Cardinals' Dennis Gardeck: Tears ACL, out for season

    Gardeck sustained a torn ACL during Monday's 17-15 win over the Chargers, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.

    Gardeck exited the second half of the game with the injury, and with the edge rusher confirmed to have suffered ligament damage to his knee, he'll miss the rest of the season. Through Arizona's first seven games, Gardeck had notched three sacks to go with 22 tackles, one interception and one forced fumble. Julian Okwara is the most likely candidate to move into the starting lineup at outside linebacker in place of Gardeck.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 150.3
(6th)
190.1
(27th)
331.3
(15th)
Def. 139.6
(26th)
247.3
(26th)
376.4
(27th)

Injuries

Player Injury
D. Gardeck LB Dennis Gardeck LB Knee - ACL
D. Robinson DL Darius Robinson DL Calf
M. Prater K Matt Prater K Knee
B. Ojulari LB BJ Ojulari LB Knee - ACL
S. Murphy-Bunting CB Sean Murphy-Bunting CB Neck

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