By Darryl Slater | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

After Saturday night's Green and White scrimmage at Rutgers, the Jets have now held seven training camp practices. So let's take a step back and look at a stock report. Who is rising? Who is falling? And what to make of the quarterback battle between Sam Darnold, Teddy Bridgewater, and Josh McCown?

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Rookie running back Trenton Cannon makes his way into this stock report.

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STOCK UP: TE CHRIS HERNDON

He continues to look solid, with Jordan Leggett sidelined. This could be Herndon's position battle to lose, as the fourth-round rookie could be looking at starting in Week 1. Long way to go still, but Herndon has caught almost everything that has come his way so far in training camp. Strong hands. How will he block in preseason games? That is an important storyline to watch with the tight end battle, because blocking does matter.

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STOCK DOWN: TE JORDAN LEGGETT

He can't stay on the field. A year after missing entire rookie season with a knee injury, Leggett has been sidelined lately with an undisclosed injury. Need to be out there on the field to win a position battle, and Leggett hasn't been available. Tough break for him, but his stock is down nonetheless.

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STOCK UP: RB TRENTON CANNON

The Jets need a No. 3 running back, with Eli McGuire (fractured foot) sidelined. Thomas Rawls has stunk (more on him in a bit). Meanwhile, Cannon is a sixth-round rookie who looks to be making the transition from Division II just fine. In Saturday's scrimmage, he had two catches for 13 yards and 10 carries for 50 yards. The kid has a really nice burst. Very quick.

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STOCK DOWN: RB THOMAS RAWLS

He has been one of the Jets' worst players in training camp so far. He had yet another drop on Saturday night. Not doing himself any favors, with his brutal ball security so far in camp. There is an opportunity for a spot, with McGuire out. And Rawls hasn't done nearly enough to seize that opportunity.

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STOCK UP: DE LEONARD WILLIAMS

Another "sack" for him in the scrimmage. Very strong camp for him. But you knew already that he was a legit player. For Williams, it comes down to doing more in the regular season, in terms of cashing in sacks.

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STOCK DOWN: K TAYLOR BERTOLET

The Jets held Cairo Santos (the presumptive kicker) out of Saturday's scrimmage. They wanted to get a look at Bertolet. He connected from 27 yards but missed from 46. A guy in his position basically needs to be perfect in the preseason to unseat a veteran like Santos.

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STOCK UP: OL JONOTTHAN HARRISON

Not only does he appear well ahead of Travis Swanson in the backup center battle, but Harrison also gives the Jets some versatility. They held Brian Winters out of offensive team periods in Saturday's scrimmage. And instead of running Ben Braden at right guard with the starters — as they had been doing in practices — they opted for Harrison at that spot. The more you can do, the better. And Harrison's versatility could help him.

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STOCK DOWN: WR CHARONE PEAKE

Didn't participate in the scrimmage. Continues to deal with an injury. Missed all but three games last season due to an ankle injury. Was a seventh-round draft pick in 2016. All that spells "expendable."

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STOCK UP: QB SAM DARNOLD

Saturday was his fourth practice and his big-stage debut — at least a bigger stage than he had been on with the Jets. And he handled himself just fine. He got 28 reps and completed 9 of 11 passes for 89 yards. Though he didn't have any touchdowns, he also didn't have any interceptions. Can he continue to progress when it matters (preseason games) and perhaps move up the depth chart and start in Week 1?

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STOCK DOWN: JETS' BACKUP OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

The Jets let their backups get a lot of work Saturday. Starting quarterback (for now) Josh McCown played just four snaps in the Jets' move-the-ball periods Saturday. Teddy Bridgewater got 22 reps, in addition to Darnold's 28. In those 50 snaps, the Jets' backup offensive linemen allowed seven sacks. Not good.

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WHAT ABOUT JETS' OVERALL STOCK?

Hard to make any sweeping judgment calls off just seven training camp practices. The Jets continue to have some issues with penalties. Their offense doesn't look particularly explosive. But Darnold appears to be getting better, and that matters a lot. We'll say the Jets' overall stock is up a bit, largely because of Darnold. Long way to go still before Week 1, though. Still four preseason games to get through.

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