SEATTLE -- The Miami Dolphins dropped to 0-1 following their 12-10 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Despite the defeat, Miami showed good things to build off of.

With that in mind, here is a look at whose stock is rising after Week 1 with the Dolphins:

RISING

1. Defensive line: Miami has a combined 12 Pro Bowls among their defensive linemen, and that showed up Sunday. Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was battered most of the game with three sacks and nine quarterback hits. Ndamukong Suh, Mario Williams and Cameron Wake were stout against Seattle and kept the game close. Miami's defensive line could be a matchup problem for a lot of teams this season.

2. Ryan Tannehill, quarterback: The overall numbers (186 yards, no touchdowns or interceptions) didn't stand out. But Tannehill was money when it mattered in the fourth quarter when he produced an 86-yard drive that produced the go-ahead touchdown. To do that in Seattle is impressive. The Dolphins lost because the defense didn't hold late, but Tannehill showed growth with a potentially clutch drive.

3. Adam Gase, head coach: It was a solid debut for Miami's first-year head coach. The Dolphins had a good game plan to keep the game close and put the game in the hands of the defense and particularly the line. The team executed that plan well and led until 31 seconds remaining. Many of the things Gase is doing makes sense for the roster he has.