The Indianapolis Colts (1-2) nearly pulled off the upset over the Philadelphia Eagles (2-1) on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.

The Colts saw both encouraging play and some sloppy play on both sides of the ball, and they had multiple opportunities to make a statement against the reigning Super Bowl champions.

Here’s the stock up, stock down from the Colts’ 20-16 loss:

Stock Up | Anthony Walker | LB

The second-year linebacker has quietly gotten off to a strong start to begin the 2018 season. He continued his solid play Sunday against the Eagles as a stabilizer in the middle.

The Colts linebacker room is young, but they do have some playmakers, and Walker did his best to make sure he’s included in that group. This led to him reading a Carson Wentz throw, intercepting it and giving the offense starting field position inside the red zone.

It was a huge play in the beginning of the third quarter and even though Walker isn’t out there for every defensive snap, he’s taking advantage of his playing time early in the season.

Stock Up | Kemoko Turay | DE

The rookie defensive end had several nice pass rushes and even showed he could go toe-to-toe with All-Pro left tackle Jason Peters on occasion, which is no simple task.

Turay’s impact came mostly when he was asked to rush the passer, and the rookie delivered in that phase. He finished with 1.5 sacks and two quarterback hits in the loss.

Turay should continue to see more snaps, especially as a situational pass rusher as it’s easy to see why the Colts liked him so much coming off of the edge.

Stock Down | Le’Raven Clark | OT

Getting the start at left tackle for the second game in a row, Clark struggled to consistently keep leverage on his blocks, which eventually led to pressure on Andrew Luck.

Even if he didn’t allow a sack on certain plays, Clark was getting beaten enough to close the pocket Luck. When he did allow a sack, it came at the worst time in the fourth quarter when the Colts were at the goal line trying to take the lead.

He got beat by Derek Barnett on the play, as the second-year pass rusher simply bent around the edge quickly to get by.

Stock Up | Ryan Grant | WR

Though he didn’t have much of an impact throughout the entire game, Grant did get the Colts on the board at the end of the first quarter with a five-yard touchdown reception on a fade route.

Beating the Eagles best cornerback in Ronald Darby, Grant put his body in a great position to make a catch. He also made a big fourth-quarter catch for 22 yards to help move the offense down the field as they were trying to take the lead.

Grant hasn’t flashed a lot this season, but he’s proven to be a reliable target in the intermediate passing game.

Stock Down | Andrew Luck | QB

There are plenty of reasons why Luck had a down game, but one of them likely isn’t his health, which is the most encouraging. Yet, his performance Sunday left much to be desired.

The Colts offense hasn’t opened things downfield at all this season, and even when he had time in the pocket Sunday, Luck didn’t look to have his best stuff. He had a few underthrows, batted passes at the line and sometimes would favor touch over velocity.

The offense is far from its ceiling so there is still time to see Luck commanding the unit at its peak, but his performance Sunday wasn’t all that appealing.

Stock Down | Eric Ebron | TE

With a chance to prove he deserves more snaps behind starter Jack Doyle, Ebron threw up a dud. He wasn’t able to make a solid impact outside of a few quick passes in garbage time when the Eagles were basically in prevent coverage.

Ebron had three red zone targets throughout the game, and while one of them wasn’t catchable, the other two dropped because he couldn’t finish the play. He was able to leverage his body over the defender’s in order to make a play on the ball but couldn’t haul the catches in.

The Colts sorely missed Doyle in the blocking and passing game, and they didn’t get much help from Ebron on Sunday.

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