The Arizona Cardinals wrapped up their preseason schedule on Saturday with an 18-17 win over the Minnesota Vikings.
They played 76 offensive snaps.
How was the playing time divided up?
Below are the individual snap counts for each player who got into the game offensively and some observations.
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Quarterback
David Blough, 52; Clayton Tune, 24
Blough got a long look to show off to other teams. There is virtually no way he makes the Cardinals.
Running back
Corey Clement, 36; Emari Demercado, 23; Keaontay Ingram, 11; Stevie Scott, 6; Jesse Luketa, 5
Clement and Scott finished the game. Usually, playing late in a preseason game means you are auditioning for another team.
Luketa is a linebacker who got some fullback snaps.
Wide receiver
Kaden Davis, 63; Davion Davis, 60; Brian Cobbs, 24; Brandon Smith, 17; Greg Dortch, 17; Daniel Arias, 15
Arias’ playing time was cut short by an injury. He went into concussion protocol.
Tight end
Blake Whiteheart, 39; Noah Togiai, 34; Joel Honigford, 17; Bernhard Seikovits, 13
One of these players likely makes the roster. Whiteheart played the most again.
Offensive line
Jackson Barton, 76; Hayden Howerton, 75; Marquis Hayes, 71; Lecitus Smith, 65; Braylon Jones, 59; Dennis Daley, 17; Kelvin Beachum, 11; Cohl Cabral, 5; Jon Gaines, 1
Gaines injured his knee after one play, which sent Howerton into action. Howerton played center and left tackle.