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#Will be updating the tags as I watch ^_^#3 mins in: The opening sequence is so pretty! and I think that’s High Jackman? I dunno him too well :p#6 mins in: CLAY FROM 15 REASONS WHY?#14 mins in: FIRST PAUL SIGHTING 😨#wut is he doing out in that RV 😡 PAUL DANO DO NOT BE EVIL IN THIS MOVIE.#19 mins in: Looking at Alex room for context clues 🕵🏽♂️#I RLLY DON’T WANT HIM TO BE A KIDNAPPER 😭 PLS DON’T DO THIS TO ME!#28 mins in: Not the priest on the S/OF. list x( AND HE’S DEAD? WTF.#34 mins: WHY IS THERE A DEAD PERSON IN THE PRIEST BASEMENT 0_0 duz it rel8 to the crime in anyway? dunno…#Alex wrote the date as Jone 5 ~_~ IF HE ENDS UP BEING GUILTY I’M GNA BE SO MAD. >:(#43 mins in: WHY IS ALEX HANGING THE PUPPY DX#I’m so frustrated rn. 🫥#50 mins: Why tf WAIT GUYS.#GUYS I’M CONNECTING THE DOTS.#THE CORPSE IN THE BASEMENT IS THE UNCLE 😨#AND THE AUNT SAID HE WALKED OFF BUT SHE WAS LYING.#OMG. OMG. OMG.#If I’m right…you all owe me 5 dollars#57 mins: WHO IS THIS NEW MAN FROM THE VIGIL 🤬 WHO IS IT. JAKE GYLLENHAAL KILL HIM NOW.#1:03 mins: OK SO. That random is a kiddie diddler and he knows Alex allegedly? hm. this is getting confuzzling#consider me confuzzled.#ALSO IS THAT VIOLA DAVIS?#1:06 mins: 😦#THEY FUCKED HIM UP BAD…#1:14 mins: THE RANDOM HAS BROKEN INTO THEIR HOME. INTRUDER! INTRUDER!#1:27 mins: My new theory is that Alex is actually the other Creepazoid and their related?#and they made ‘Alex’ pretend 2 cover it up? :T wut#1:34 mins: JAKE IS IN THE OTEHR ALEX HOUSE. AND THERE IS A PIGGY HEAD.#I hope they don’t show the poor girls all scared :( that would be too much for me I can’t stand that type of stuff#1:37 mins: Ok so it was that weirdo’s ass n they just tortured that poor man 4 no reezun >:0
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{ mark lee / bigender / he/she } – ❖ where y'at? isn’t that ( JUN-SEO “CLAY” PARK ) o'va there ? i think they’ve been in town for ( 3 MONTHS ) and come from ( MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA), but who knows. i reckon they’re about ( TWENTY-ONE ) year old. did'ya here, i think they work as a/an ( YOUTUBER ) and live in ( HOTEL VILLA CONVENTO ). according to the talk of the town, they’re described as being ( + EASY-GOING ) but also ( - DUMBASS ). either way, tell'em there’s a party down on bourbon and they’re invited.
u all know the drill : its ur local cryptid eli at it with my literal dumbass. under the cut is gonna be a bulletpoint bio cause idk what the fuck a full sentence is <2 , personality , &. wcs.
trigger warning for drug abuse , parental abuse , possession , internalized homophobia , overdose , &. mentions of needles &. vomit
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MARCH 18TH , 1999 : jun - seo “ clay “ park was born to min-ji &. u-jin park in their high rise penthouse apartment at 3:28am. for mintues , the newborn child was wide eyed &. quiet staring at things that did not appear to be real. the midwife was ushered out of the room as the babies cries fill the room. his birth is publicized &. photos of his newborn form are splattered across gossip magazines.
AGE 3 : whispers in the night fill the baby moniter , cooing from a child to the corners in the room. stacking blocks with friends that friends , staff , nor his family see. there are stares &. points from guests at events.
AGE 5 : when kids are getting ready for school or to go play soccer in the afternoon , jun - seo is in front of the camera. headlining in any psychic show that will take him. the whispers are louder. he doesnt know how to keep them out. he forgets most of the year , only to be awoken by burning water on his skin.
AGE 13 : there is a pretty boy in his class. dennis. his so smart &. helps clay with his homework. the excitement to see dennis is disgusting. it makes his stomach turn &. he falls back to the friends in the corners talking to ghosts instead of people. these feelings will fade.
AGE 15 : he goes by a new name now , clay seems to fit him more. fame has its perks , drowning in followers because of who his parents are. hes barely passing school , C’s gonna get those degrees. June 9th, 2014 is when clay has his first heroin needle. in the tucked corner of a LA house party with a girl he cannot remember , but they are best friends on instagram. for once , the world is silent
AGE 16 : 1,750 a week on needles , he barely shows up to class anymore. hes sure the only reason why he is passing is cause his parents are doing something. they dont care as long as his face is on the morning copy of a gossip magazine &. he smiles for the cameras. he looks hollow in the mirror , but the ghosts dont talk anymore. he has a girlfriend. he loves her. he thinks. he tells himself that in the mirror before going out to see her. in November he will drunkenly try on her skirt , something feels right.
AGE 20 : his brother comes home &. things get hard. his brother worries when he doesn’t go to school. clay knows that he’s fine. mom &. dad will make sure that everything goes fine. on the cold tile with the rubber around his arm , it goes wrong. he goes too deep into the silent &. is thrown against heavens door with vomit on his lips &. it hurts. he is cold &. it hurts. the voices are loud. they are so loud.
AGE 21 : thrown against heaven’s door with the force of the overdose , clay is ushered out of the public light. he drops out of uni &. all shows are canceled. the youtube channel he had started to explore the voices in the corners of the room &. vlogging his experiences trying to go to a grocery store for the first time is the only connection to his fame that is left untouched. he’s supposed to be healing , going away from all ties to find herself &. get a better grip on the world. its all for PR , knowing that her parents are waiting for the next issue of the gossip mag catching him buying on the street corner. the warm air that flutters through the open hotel window is ripe with choice : can he finally get clean ?
personality.
might actually be stupid, there isnt anything going on in her head
impulse control who ? he does shit and then goes :o when things go wrong
petty ? really petty honestly
she's,,,, rlly angry at the world bc of u know no drugs on top of being an angry young adult so like ,,,, she's so moody it’s gross
very excitable ! honestly just a walking exclamation point
slow to pick up on things, like you have to explain shit 5 times to him
once they put her mind to something, its getting done but its getting done her way
wcs.
a mom/dad friend who’s always checking up on them & making sure they’re doing okay
exes that ended on bad terms
ride or die - they’re always raising hell with
his dealer
someone who pls for the love of god teach her “healthy coping skillz “
frenemies
best friend(s)
fake dating
someone who knows her from her past
he doesnt know how to take care of himself like he pours the whole thing of detergent into the washer help him
someone who sees thru their shit
someone who believes in ghosts &. listens to their shit
ghosts arent real ur lying for the clout
someone to feature on his youtube channel / someone for him to collab with
a bad influence
someone who’s rlly protective over him or someone he’s Super protective over
unrequited crush/love interest
mutual crushes
sworn enemies
fuck it some hcs.
hes allergic to penicillin
had a very bad attempt at a music career at age of 13
even though he cannot drive he has 3 cars
cooks frozen chicken in the microwave cause thats how he cooks chicken nuggets
hes conversationally fluent in cubañol , other forms of Spanish confuse him
attempted to cheat on history tests by talking to ghosts , ended up getting possed &. failed
thought the earth was flat for 6 months before realizing that the rest of his friends were joking
wasnt vaccinated till 18
panic bought mango juul pods when juul stopped selling them
actually has a punch card for exrocisms , &. is extremely familiar with the priest who does them on him
uses holy water as a base for his blackout juice , vodka , holy water , &. water flavoring mixed in an empty milk jug.
is specializing in sexual ethics , focusing on the treatment of woman within pornography
was a former contestent on the bachorlette , only to be kicked off for hooking up with another contestant on the show
will buy jewelry off people at parties
eats ramen raw, doesnt know how to cook it
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The Boat was Rocking
It was time to leave the Peloponnese and head to the island of Folegandros. Prior to that we wanted to look at the archeological museum in Nafplio and we also had to return the car to Piraeus the port of Athens from where all the ferries leave. Liz had timed it to all fit together. Car due back in Piraeus at 1.30 with a half hour leeway and ferry leaves for Folegandros at 3.45pm. Two hour drive to Piraeus so we wanted to be on the road by 11.15. We headed for breakfast at 8.30 and had a very pleasant one in the main square with just a few people around at that time. Headed for the museum post that and we were the only visitors in there. It is a really attractive building dating from 1713 in the Venetian style. It was very imposing. The first thing we saw which had been the real drawcard was a midden which was 32000 years old (you don't get a chance to see something that old very often) used by hunter gathererer cave dwellers in the region. Looking up the word midden it appears to be some sort of dump for all sorts of domestic waste which might be human excrement, animal bones, shells, molluscs, charcoal could be anything. Presumably the archaeologists gave it the once over and found all sorts of goodies or possibly baddies in there. In truth it looked like some flattened clay so imagination required. Though not too much. I didn't want to contemplate some ancient cave dweller squatting over the midden (though now I am). The rest of the exhibits were very interesting with a lot of artefacts which had been placed in the tombs of eminent people. Also examples of tools and weapons which showed the transition from hunters to other forms of "economy" and survival. Exhibits ranged mostly in age from 6000 BC to around 400 AD but some much older and covered everything from ornate urns and jugs (which were fantastically reconstructed), figurines, jewellery, tools and a suit of armour from 1500 BC which did not look very manoeuvrable. You felt that anyone inside it would be a sitting duck though it would have taken some penetration. Had a touch of the Monty Pythons. We stayed for around an hour and I think someone else rolled up to visit in that time which was just as we all as the 6/7 staff needed something to do given the museum was only on two not huge floors. We headed back and scurried around packing. Liz keeping a very watchful eye on the time and my intricate packing and ablution procedures. The time was called out at 5 minute intervals. It seemed to work as we head off in the car at 11.19 (precisely). Four minutes late, not bad, in fact in my book that's early. The journey was uneventful with a mix of freeway and standard roads. You can do 130km/hr on some stretches of the freeway so that was handy to keep on schedule. You have to stop for tolls every 20/30kms or so which is usually around 2 euros which slow things down a little. The biggest deal at the end was finding a petrol station. I had bypassed the last one so was not popular. We had to roll up at thrifty/hertz and ask for directions - very handy as station was around the corner. Interestingly when we picked the car up it had been left on half full as they said they had not had time to fill it up. We dubiously wondered if this was another lurk as it's pretty hard to return a car on half full. You are bound to go over. We pondered the various ways that dosh could be made on this but perhaps it was genuine. When you believe there's a conspiracy it's usually incompetence. Never ever happened before though in other countries. We handed the car back around 1.45 as close to half full as we could manage so all good and I must say the staff were very friendly and helpful. Now for the ferry. Piraeus is a pretty large passenger ferry port. There seemed to be around 10 or more quays and perhaps more that we couldn't see and they are spread out around a sort of horseshoe bay with a distance of a kilometre or two (hard to tell) covering them. We set off wheeling our bags with back packs on and it was pretty warm but we weren't 100% sure which quay we had to go to though had an idea. Anyway after about 20 mins of wheeling with a few stops including to buy some savoury pastries we entered a gate and were directed to the kiosk of the shipping line we were using. Now around 2.15. Ferry due to leave at 3.45. Of course we had walked past the kiosk on our way so were now doubling back through the heat but had found where we needed to be so didn't care. Not good news, ferry was running late. They weren't sure why but later said it was the weather and certainly the wind was very strong which wasn't filling us with joyous anticipation for the trip. It would be arriving at around 5.00pm. Leaving, some time after that, typically a half hour turn around so we were told. Nothing to do but head for some covered shelters to get out of the sun, eat our pastries and settle down for a long wait. 5.00pm became 6.10 and the ferry finally rolled up around then. Around that time proceedings descended into farce as another ferry from the same shipping line came in first at a slightly different dock nearby. All those waiting for the Folegandros ferry including us scooted over to that ferry, watched cars and people unload only to be told that we needed to go back to the original spot and wait - it wasn't ours. There was scurrying as everyone tried to get good positions to be on early. This presumably was because some did not have reserved seats and wanted to find the pick of the unreserved seats. We had reserved a couple of seats though our last experience on a ferry to Sardinia had been that reserved seats were not reserved seats and people commandeered them. So we were playing it sort of safe and trying to make sure we were not at the rear end of the line. As our ferry approached people moved from side to side 30 or 40 metres trying to anticipate and partly as directed by staff as to where the ramp would actually be. Imagine a couple of hundred people moving back and forth with suitcases, kids and various holiday paraphernalia all in still warm sun. It was quite something and we for our part were trying to stay reasonably at the front too. To add to the confusion a large petrol tanker was right in the midst of us presumably ready to refuel the ferry and had to reverse causing more chaos. We chatted to an amusing guy from New York and his wife who was good naturedly bemoaning the fact that as we stood in the queue he was supposed to be at a beach birthday party on one of the earlier island stops for this ferry. He and his wife had flown from America to specifically make this event. The best laid plans. Still he said the party would still be going when he got there. Finally around 6.30 the ferry started to unload people followed by cars while some onboarders rushed up the ramp against the flow of offboarders trying to stake their spots. This sent the officials into minor apoplexy and these people were stopped at the top of the ramp while disembarkation finished. We all then put our heads down and rushed up. Elbows weren't quite out but there were no beg pardons. Luckily I was with someone who can handle herself in the clinches and Liz beat me up the ramp hands down. One good reason to be up the ramp relatively early was that the formal storage racks for bags soon ran out though in truth people then just stored their bags alongside them and it didn't seem to be a problem. Also the ferry had several stops at different islands and theoretically each island had a separate storage section. We ignored that as clearly did plenty of others and chucked ours where there was a space. All worked well. Finally we had to negotiate the narrow doorway where tickets were checked with a couple of hundred people trying to be first through but from there the bedlam ceased. Our reserved seats were very comfortable. In a separate section with a hundred or so others though the seating was not full. An attendant checked tickets so no one could take your spot. I immediately shot to the bar and they actually did vodka and tonic which Liz was v pleased about after 4 frustrating hours of sitting on our hands preceded by a 2 hour + drive. I enjoyed a couple of cleansing ales too of course and we settled back to await departure. Of course the boat took another hour and a quarter to depart so finally left around 7.45pm - 4 hours late. Thems the travel breaks sometimes. A bit aggravating apart from the boredom of hanging around. It meant we lost the latter part of the evening and a decent dinner in town in Folegandros. Also we were paying essentially for a bed for a night and Folegandros prices not that cheap. If you knew that you would be arriving so late you would stay at the $50 a night job at the port, assuming it existed, though we reconciled ourselves that with a 1.45 am ferry arrival finding a hotel would have been impossible. Anyway, very efficiently, staff at the apartments where we were staying pick you up from the port and much to our relief after a 6 hour journey due to the rocky weather one was there to transfer us to our digs. The boat trip because of the strong wind did cause a bit of seasickness. There was a lot of side to side rocking. I managed to stay OK though felt a tad uncomfortable from time to time but Liz felt a bit queasy though through a mix of sleep and willpower managed to hold things off and we arrived without any technicolor events. You get these days from time to time. Not much you can do but go into some waiting zone, google, write blogs, go for walks, chat. We had left our hotel in Napflio at 11.20 am and arrived at our new one just after 2.00am. 15 hours. The ferry mob were apologetic and free cokes came round and we were told we could all claim a free ferry ride in the future. Do they do Tasmania? We crawled into bed.
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Re-drafting the NFL – We picked 128 foundational players across all 32 teams
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What if every NFL team had a complete do-over in building its roster? What if every single player were a free agent? What if the worst team in the league had a chance to add a Super Bowl MVP at quarterback? Or one of the worst defensive teams out there was able to plop a two-time Defensive Player of the Year in the middle of its front?
Well, let’s find out. We hit reset on NFL contracts and released every player to the open market. Then we gave our NFL Nation reporters the GM job, allowing them to re-draft the foundations for their teams. Here are the rules:
Every current NFL player is available, and salary caps don’t matter here. But we only drafted four rounds.
In those four picks, each pretend GM had to select a quarterback, a non-QB offensive player and a defensive player. The fourth pick was a wild card, open to anything.
We used the 2020 NFL draft order, with traded picks reversed, and a snaking format.
What about the other 20 starters for each team? The rest of the roster is made up of average-level NFL talent. Our analytics team identifies that as someone such as OT Donovan Smith, edge rusher Harold Landry III or CB Malcolm Butler.
Each GM was asked to draft with intentions of winning a Super Bowl within five years. Some took a harder line, while others built a base that might still need a year or two.
So how did the players come off the board? What kinds of strategies were used? Which team came out looking like a championship favorite? Our NFL Nation reporters explain their process. Plus, ESPN Stats & Information provides a nugget for each roster, and Mike Clay evaluates each foursome with a tiered draft grade (1-4). Navigate by team or skip ahead to the full list of Nos. 1-128 at the bottom.
Jump to: ARI | ATL | BAL | BUF | CAR | CHI | CIN CLE | DAL | DEN | DET | GB | HOU | IND JAX | KC | LAC | LAR | LV | MIA | MIN NE | NO | NYG | NYJ | PHI | PIT | SF SEA | TB | TEN | WSH
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Drafted by Ben Baby, Bengals reporter
Round 1 (1): Patrick Mahomes, QB Round 2 (64): Josh Allen, DE Round 3 (65): Laremy Tunsil, OT Round 4 (128): Tyler Lockett, WR
If this squad isn’t putting up 30 points a game, it will be looking for a new offensive coordinator. On this team, points and big plays are king, time of possession is overrated and using two tight ends in a single formation is grounds for dismissal. But for that philosophy to work, it needs an elite quarterback. Fortunately, I had the No. 1 overall pick and used it on Mahomes, the reigning Super Bowl MVP who is perfectly suited for today’s modern game.
The next three picks were all about the quarterback: protecting him (Tunsil), rushing him (Allen) and catching his passes (Lockett). Expect to see high-scoring games, an exasperated opposing defensive coordinator and an exciting style that would make Hal Mumme proud. — Baby
Stat to know: Mahomes loses Tyreek Hill, who leads the NFL with 21 touchdowns of 40-plus yards since 2015 (including returns). But who is second on that list? Lockett, with 12, giving this exercise’s “Mr. Irrelevant” a great chance to continue Mahomes’ big-play production.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 2. Mahomes was the obvious 1-1 pick. Allen has big upside but is unproven, Tunsil is a fine anchor and Lockett remains underrated.
Drafted by John Keim, Redskins reporter
Round 1 (2): Russell Wilson, QB Round 2 (63): Shaquil Barrett, DE Round 3 (66): Trent Williams, OT Round 4 (127): Terry McLaurin, WR
Wilson was a no-brainer at No. 2 overall. He consistently plays at a high level and lifts his team. He also is durable and smart. Most of the top defensive ends were gone when I was again on the board, so I went with Barrett. Now I just have to hope he wasn’t a one-year wonder (19.5 sacks in 2019).
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Williams was an easy pick for me too. He still has several high-level years remaining, but I worry about his durability. I wanted a corner next and hoped Marshon Lattimore would fall to me with the next-to-last pick. He didn’t. But I didn’t want to force the position, so I went with a young playmaker in McLaurin. With his ability to separate and all that speed, he would be a good fit with Wilson. — Keim
Stat to know: Over the past three seasons, Wilson’s 100 touchdown passes are 15 more than any other quarterback. But he could benefit from playing behind an offensive lineman like Williams; Wilson has been sacked (142 times) and contacted while throwing/rushing (356 times), the most in the league since 2017.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 2. I can’t fault Keim for making Wilson the second player off the board, nor Barrett and his sack production in Round 2. Williams provides an anchor at left tackle, and McLaurin supplies Wilson with a good, young target.
Drafted by Michael Rothstein, Lions reporter
Round 1 (3): Lamar Jackson, QB Round 2 (62): Derwin James, S Round 3 (67): Tre’Davious White, CB Round 4 (126): DJ Moore, WR
I thought about defense at No. 3 overall, but taking a quarterback seemed like a must. And when Jackson — who I thought would go No. 1 or No. 2 — fell to me, it seemed too good to be true. Beyond that, I made the decision to go with two defensive players before the draft even started, given the league’s lean toward passing. Since I couldn’t find any young pass-rushers I loved on the board when I was again on the clock, I instead decided to make my secondary dominant with James and White. And then I gave Jackson a speedy option to work with in Moore, who can line up almost anywhere.
Safety might not seem like a ton of value, but James gives me protection against both the run and pass, and he was a player I keyed on from the beginning for my roster. Age also played a part in how I built my team. I want ascending players as franchise cornerstones to build around, knowing they can still get better over the next three seasons. I found that in all four players. — Rothstein
Stat to know: Moore ranked ninth in the NFL with 1,175 receiving yards in 2019 despite catching passes from three different quarterbacks. He’ll settle in nicely with Jackson, who set an NFL QB rushing record with 1,206 rush yards last season but also had a league-high 36 passing TDs.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 1. The reigning MVP at third overall? That will do. Round 2 is a little early for a safety, as Rothstein alluded to, but James is a star. White was a steal at No. 67, and Moore is a good value at No. 126.
Drafted by Jordan Raanan, Giants reporter
Round 1 (4): Deshaun Watson, QB Round 2 (61): Yannick Ngakoue , DE Round 3 (68): Terron Armstead, OT Round 4 (125): Allen Robinson II, WR
If you don’t have a quarterback, you don’t have a chance. It’s really that simple. And Watson has produced 64 total touchdowns in the past two seasons — only Mahomes and Wilson had more — and did it behind a really bad offensive line.
After that, I had to wait a while (57 picks) but still tabbed one of the league’s best pass-rushers in Ngakoue. Again, positional value was key. I got the most important offensive position with my first pick and the most important defensive position with my second. An All-Pro tackle in the third round helps give Watson’s line talent he hadn’t seen in Houston. And put fourth-rounder Robinson with Watson instead of Mitchell Trubisky and you’ll see the star ability. This is a core that would win multiple Super Bowls. — Raanan
Stat to know: Watson — the first player in NFL history with at least 25 touchdown passes and five rushing touchdowns in consecutive seasons — and Robinson should be able connect for some tough completions; Robinson had the third-most receptions (18) on tight-window throws last season, according to NFL Next Gen Stats.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 1. It feels like Watson remains a bit underrated by the general consensus, so I’m glad he got some respect here. And then Raanan found good value the rest of the way.
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Stephen A. Smith makes the case for why Deshaun Watson has the best chance to challenge Patrick Mahomes as the top quarterback in the NFL.
Drafted by Cameron Wolfe, Dolphins reporter
Round 1 (5): Aaron Donald, DT Round 2 (60): Ezekiel Elliott, RB Round 3 (69): Kirk Cousins, QB Round 4 (124): Kevin Byard, S
Quarterback was my first priority, but my clear top-four options were gone. So it was between a trio of QBs with differing concerns — Carson Wentz (durability), Aaron Rodgers (age) and Kyler Murray (limited proven production) — and Donald. I took my chances with the defensive tackle. Defense wins championships, right?
I landed Cousins in Round 3 as the 24th QB off the board, and I loved the value there. I got whom I consider the NFL’s best running back in Elliott late in round 2, and he will be the focal point of my offense. I thought about taking Adam Thielen (given his chemistry with Cousins) or cornerback Xavien Howard with my wild-card pick, but I couldn’t pass on Byard. He is arguably the NFL’s best safety and a strong leader. I wish one of the big-four QBs fell to me, but I have a consistent playoff team that leans on defense, the run game and a veteran QB. My team might not be the top contender, but it could easily snag a Super Bowl in a five-year period. — Wolfe
Stat to know: Premium investment in a defensive tackle again? You’ll forgive the skepticism of Dolphins fans, but there’s a reason Donald is the most double-teamed pass-rusher in the NFL, per pass rushing metrics from ESPN and NFL Next Gen Stats. And offensively, an average O-line should be plenty for Elliott, who leads the NFL with 928 rush yards against loaded boxes over his career.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 2. Bold move to not convert the fifth overall pick into a QB! But it’s hard to knock the selection of the league’s best defensive player, and Cousins falling to No. 69 was a good bailout. While I don’t love the Round 2 running back move, getting Byard late was a steal.
Drafted by Kevin Seifert, national NFL writer
Round 1 (6): Ronnie Stanley, OT Round 2 (59): Za’Darius Smith, OLB Round 3 (70): Daniel Jones, QB Round 4 (123): Brandon Brooks, G
I built the Chargers from the inside out, based on three tenets. First, there is a severe shortage of really good offensive linemen in the NFL. Second, finding a pass-rusher who can demand and beat double-teams is rare. Third, the No. 6 spot meant I wouldn’t have access to a young, elite quarterback.
In drafting tackle Stanley and guard Brooks, I have two of the best at their positions. They’ll give me maximum scheme flexibility and make good skill position players better. They also can help recover the inevitable fumbles of my young quarterback, whom I chose with my third pick because of the players remaining at that point. He had the most reasonable room for improvement. Smith wasn’t my first choice for a pass-rusher — I had hoped that Danielle Hunter would slip a bit further — but he fits the bill. — Seifert
Stat to know: Jones will appreciate the blocking help after seeing pressure on 32% of his dropbacks last year, the fifth-highest rate in the league. By ESPN’s pass block metrics, Stanley is one of the NFL’s most consistent blockers. Since 2018, he’s held his block for at least 2.5 seconds 93% of the time, per NFL Next Gen Stats, trailing only David Bakhtiari and Andrew Whitworth among OTs with 300 pass blocks.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 3. Man, I hate passing on a QB with the sixth overall pick, but with age in mind, Stanley is arguably the league’s most valuable LT. And Jones has a shot and isn’t a bad flier if you wait at the position.
Drafted by David Newton, Panthers reporter
Round 1 (7): Joey Bosa, DE Round 2 (58): DeForest Buckner, DE Round 3 (71): Jarrett Stidham, QB Round 4 (122): Jedrick Wills Jr., OT
I made up my mind before the draft that if my top four QBs were gone at No. 7, I would go with the best defensive player. If you’re going to win in this league you’d better be able to create pressure, and Bosa does. And with the wild run of quarterbacks in the first round and into the second, I opted to continue building my roster from the inside out on defense and around pressuring the quarterback with Buckner.
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The key to my draft ultimately will be Stidham. To help him, I took Wills — the 10th overall pick of the 2020 NFL draft — in the fourth round. You can fill in receivers and running backs with average talents, but look at most Super Bowl teams, and you’ll find a solid interior core with a lot of high draft picks. I also chose to build the roster around players 26 years or younger to get the best years of their careers. If Stidham is the real deal, I’ll see you in the Super Bowl. — Newton
Stat to know: Getting to the QB was a top priority for the Panthers and they’ve solidified their line with one of the better outside (Bosa) and inside (Buckner) rushers. Bosa’s 0.78 sacks per game ranks third in the NFL over the past four seasons (minimum 40 games). And over the past two years, Buckner has 18.5 sacks when lined up at defensive tackle, third most in the league.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 4. Bosa is great, but seventh overall is too early. There are more young, impact edge rushers than there are reliable QBs. Buckner is a fine get at 58th, but Stidham under center is a major risk, as is protecting him with an unknown in Wills.
Drafted by Josh Weinfuss, Cardinals reporter
Round 1 (8): Drew Brees, QB Round 2 (57): Chandler Jones, DE Round 3 (72): A.J. Green, WR Round 4 (121): Patrick Peterson, CB
Brees might not have five years left, but he for sure has a good one or two in him, so I immediately went into win-now mode. I followed with arguably the best pass-rusher in the NFL who no one pays attention to; Jones’ 96 sacks since 2012 are the most in that time frame.
I gave Brees one of the four best receivers since 2011 in Green, and paired Jones with a lockdown corner in Peterson. That Jones-Peterson duo will create havoc for offenses and be the cornerstone for a winning defense. — Weinfuss
Stat to know: From 2011 to ’17, Brees threw for over 3,200 yards more than anyone else in that span, while Green was the only receiver to be selected to the Pro Bowl each season.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 3. It’s 2020 or bust for GM Weinfuss. You may get only one year out of Brees, who is 41, and durability issues for Green, 31, make the veteran receiver risky. Jones, 30, is an elite edge, and while Peterson, 29, is a fine pick, he’s nearing the end of his prime.
Drafted by Mike DiRocco, Jaguars reporter
Round 1 (9): Dak Prescott, QB Round 2 (56): Danielle Hunter, DE Round 3 (73): JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR Round 4 (120): Marshon Lattimore, CB
I wanted players age-27 or younger. Taking Prescott at No. 9 might raise some eyebrows, but he has averaged 3,944 yards and 24 TD passes in his first four seasons, and is coming off his best season. Smith-Schuster is only 23 and will be a top-five receiver as long as he’s not catching passes from Delvin Hodges.
On defense, it’s all about elite pass-rushers and corners, and only Aaron Donald and Chandler Jones had more sacks than Danielle Hunter (29) over the past two seasons. Lattimore was the defensive rookie of the year in 2017 and made two Pro Bowls in three seasons. Good, young players form a fantastic nucleus in the quest to win a Super Bowl within five years. — DiRocco
Stat to know: Prescott has posted an above-average Total QBR in all four seasons of his career and ranked fourth last year at 70.2. The only Jaguars passer to post a QBR that high since the metric began in 2006 was David Garrard in 2007. Hunter could also make Duval County forget about Yannick Ngakoue: Hunter had more sacks (14.5 to 8.0) and pressures (56 to 40) in 2019.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 1, and my best draft award. I’m surprised Prescott fell to ninth. Hunter is only 25 and remains painfully underrated. Smith-Schuster might have gone in Round 1 if we re-drafted a year ago. And Lattimore is one of the league’s best corners at just 24 years old.
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Michael DiRocco breaks down why he chose Dak Prescott over other available QBs, as well as his reasons for taking Danielle Hunter and Marshon Lattimore in the Jaguars’ NFL Nation re-draft.
Drafted by Jake Trotter, Browns reporter
Round 1 (10): Nick Bosa, DE Round 2 (55): Justin Herbert, QB Round 3 (74): Chris Godwin, WR Round 4 (119): Jarvis Landry, WR
My strategy was to operate against the grain of simply taking the best QB available, and I got the league’s best young defender in Bosa. I assumed I’d still be able to get a proven QB starter with my second pick but given what was left, I opted to go with highest upside possible. Yes, the success of my draft will hinge on Herbert developing into a franchise-caliber quarterback within the five-year window. But at some point, you have to roll the dice on a QB, and Herbert has an elite skill set.
My approach then shifted to getting Herbert help on his timeline, and that includes Godwin, still just 24. I probably should’ve taken a young left tackle like Andrew Thomas or Jedrick Wills Jr. with my final pick, but Landry is a Pro Bowler and another asset for Herbert. — Trotter
Stat to know: Bosa was easily the league’s best rookie in ESPN’s pass rush win rate, beating his block within 2.5 seconds on 21.8% of his pass rushes. And counting on the unproven Herbert is a little easier to do when you’re the only team in the exercise with two of the league’s top 10 in receiving yards last year. Godwin was one of two players (Michael Thomas) with 1,300-plus and nine-plus receiving TDs.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 4. I don’t love passing on QB at 10th overall, but Bosa is a defensive cornerstone. Herbert is a complete lottery ticket, and the QB situation scares me. At least he’ll have weapons.
Drafted by Rich Cimini, Jets reporter
Round 1 (11): Carson Wentz, QB Round 2 (54): Odell Beckham Jr., WR Round 3 (75): Bradley Chubb, OLB Round 4 (118): Zack Martin, G
I didn’t want to build a one-year wonder. All four picks are under the age of 30, and I made the seemingly ridiculous decision to take Wentz, 27, over Aaron Rodgers, 36, with the 11th overall pick. I’m thinking long term here, folks, and I think I picked up four blue-chip talents in the prime of their careers.
Admittedly, there are durability concerns with Wentz, Beckham and Chubb, but the risk-reward factor was too good to ignore. When all three are healthy, they can be among the best at their respective positions. People tend to forget about Chubb because he missed most of last season because of a knee injury, but he’s the same player who exploded for 12 sacks as a rookie. As for Martin, he doesn’t play a so-called “premium” position, but we’re talking about the best guard in the sport and a future Hall of Famer. I like my team. — Cimini
Stat to know: Wentz averaged 299.8 yards per game from Weeks 14-17 last year, throwing seven touchdowns and zero interceptions — and his Eagles were led in receptions in that stretch by Boston Scott, Greg Ward Jr. and Dallas Goedert. Beckham and his five career 1,000-yard seasons represent a significant talent upgrade.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 3. Well done grabbing a franchise QB in Wentz at 11, and we know OBJ has elite upside. It just felt way too early on Chubb.
Drafted by Paul Gutierrez, Raiders reporter
Round 1 (12): Aaron Rodgers, QB Round 2 (53): Von Miller, OLB Round 3 (76): Josh Jacobs, RB Round 4 (117): Henry Ruggs III, WR
Let’s make right what once went wrong, shall we? The Raiders coulda, shoulda, woulda drafted Rodgers way back in 2005, but went with speedy cornerback Fabian Washington instead. Now a grizzled vet and a future Hall of Famer, Rodgers has a massive chip on his shoulder with the Packers having drafted Jordan Love, and Jon Gruden loves vets with chips — and ‘ships. Miller, a veteran presence on defense who has terrorized the Raiders for nine years, checks another box.
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Filling out this roster with youth and speed is the yin to the vet yang, so Jacobs and Ruggs — the fastest man in the 2020 draft — make for a balanced roster. — Gutierrez
Stat to know: Miller’s sack total was “only” 8.0 last year, the first time he has had less than 10 sacks in a full season. Since entering the league in 2011, Miller has more double-digit sack seasons (seven) than the Raiders as a team (four).
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 4. Rodgers might not be what he used to be, but I can’t fault taking him at No. 12. And Miller still has something left at age 31. But while Jacobs was great as a rookie, going RB is bold, especially one who hasn’t done much as a receiver. And I think there were proven star WRs available when Ruggs was picked.
Drafted by Mike Wells, Colts reporter
Round 1 (13): Joe Burrow, QB Round 2 (52): Zach Ertz, TE Round 3 (77): Quenton Nelson, G Round 4 (116): Darius Leonard, ILB
The Colts are known for selecting franchise quarterbacks (Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck, anyone?). Now it’s Burrow’s turn. Honestly, it was a little surprising that Burrow was still on the board at No. 13.
Coach Frank Reich values tight ends in his offense, and Ertz is one of the best in the NFL, giving Burrow a go-to target. Who better to provide nastiness for the entire team than Nelson, who arguably was the best overall player from the 2018 draft? Franchise quarterback. Big target for said QB. Anchor on the offensive line. And then an anchor on defense with Leonard, who led the NFL in tackles as a rookie in 2018 and was a Pro Bowler in 2019. The foundation is set in Indianapolis. — Wells
Stat to know: Indy hangs on to the crown jewels of their 2018 draft class in Nelson and Leonard. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the two were the second pair of rookie teammates to each make first-team All-Pro, joining Dick Butkus and Gale Sayers of the 1965 Bears.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 2. There were safer QB targets at No. 13, but I can appreciate selecting an age-23 potential franchise QB in Burrow. Ertz is a safe pick, and hometown heroes Nelson and Leonard will be difference-makers for a long time.
Drafted by Jenna Laine, Buccaneers reporter
Round 1 (14): Tom Brady, QB Round 2 (51): Alvin Kamara, RB Round 3 (78): Chris Jones, DT Round 4 (115): Kenny Golladay, WR
I wanted a proven QB versus potential, and I chose Brady because of his track record, his 45 career game-winning drives and longevity — even at 42, he has missed fewer games than Ben Roethlisberger or Matthew Stafford. I also trust his “clutch” gene more than Matt Ryan. But in taking Brady though, I know my window to win will be much smaller than other teams, possibly as small as two years.
Kamara was the third-best non-QB offensive player on my board, so I was thrilled to land him. He can line up anywhere on the field and can help Brady in the screen game. I like that Jones can move all across the defensive line, and his 69 wins against double teams over the past four seasons puts him second only to Aaron Donald in the NFL, according to ESPN pass-rush metrics powered by NFL Next Gen Stats. Golladay has back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, so I consider him terrific value in the fourth round. — Laine
Stat to know: The Buccaneers drafted everything to help a soon-to-be 43-year-old quarterback. Since coming into the league in 2017, Kamara ranks third in scrimmage touchdowns (37) and fifth in scrimmage yards (4,476). And last season, Golladay had the most catches (16) and tied for the most touchdown catches (five) on throws 20 yards downfield.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 1. Brady on the Bucs? Pfft. Like that would ever happen. I don’t like the Round 2 running back, but at least Kamara is a receiving weapon, too. Jones is an absolute steal in Round 3, and Golladay a strong late find.
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Jay Williams and Rob Ninkovich debate how close Tom Brady could be to surpassing Michael Jordan for greatest athlete of all time.
Drafted by Jeff Legwold, Broncos reporter
Round 1 (15): Drew Lock, QB Round 2 (50): Travis Kelce, TE Round 3 (79): Isaiah Simmons, ILB Round 4 (114): Courtland Sutton, WR
Working off the five-year window, the line between current production and youth with room to grow had to be considered with the selections. The quarterbacks came off the board quickly with 10 already gone, so I made my biggest gamble on potential with Lock.
I had gone in thinking quarterback, edge rusher and cornerback, and I gave a long look at Von Miller with my second pick. But in the everyday NFL world, edge rushers often develop the most quickly, so that was a position that could be addressed later in a full-team build. I decided to get a little more offense with Kelce instead. I might have gotten a little impatient there, and if we re-did it, I would lean defense in the second round. Defensive versatility came in the third with Simmons, the top player on my 2020 draft board, and I think Sutton was a Round 4 steal. — Legwold
Stat to know: Kelce and Sutton serve as a strong inside-outside tandem. Kelce’s 69 catches between the painted numbers trailed only DeAndre Hopkins and Michael Thomas in 2019. Sutton averaged just under 17 yards per catch on targets outside the numbers, which ranked 10th. The duo could help justify the presence of Lock, who was selected before Matt Ryan and Kyler Murray.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 4. Legwold showed his faith in Broncos GM John Elway by taking Lock over safer QB options and then Sutton in Round 4. Kelce is a good, safe pick at No. 50. Simmons is risky, but there’s obviously big upside for the 2020 first-rounder.
Drafted by Vaughn McClure, Falcons reporter
Round 1 (16): Matt Ryan, QB Round 2 (49): Cameron Jordan, DE Round 3 (80): CeeDee Lamb, WR Round 4 (113): Jeff Okudah, CB
Eleven quarterbacks were drafted before my selection, and I’m one of those who believes Ryan is still a top-10 quarterback despite his age. You need your franchise QB, and he gives you almost a 70% completion rate and durability (one missed game over the past 10 seasons).
A consistent pass-rush is also a must, and Jordan has averaged 13.5 sacks over the past three seasons. Pressure up front then needs to be coupled with great coverage, and all signs point to Okudah being a shutdown corner for years to come. Lastly, one NFL executive said Lamb will be a Pro Bowl receiver this year. As a rookie. Imagine how bright his future is then. — McClure
Stat to know: The Falcons get a big boost on defense with the addition of Jordan, who has the third-most sacks over the past three seasons (40.5). Atlanta ranks 27th in sack rate over that same period (5.6%).
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 3. Ryan, 35, figures to have a few years left, so getting him 16th overall is a strong value. And the underrated Jordan is a nice get, too. But Lamb and Okudah went before many proven stars at their positions.
Drafted by Todd Archer, Cowboys reporter
Round 1 (17): Kyler Murray, QB Round 2 (48): Tyron Smith, OT Round 3 (81): Keenan Allen, WR Round 4 (112): Maxx Crosby, DE
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The game is about quarterbacks, pass-rushers, pass protectors and big-play ability. I bet on Murray because I wanted to make sure I had a QB who can make plays when things break down. I went with Smith because he remains one of the best left tackles in the game.
In the third round, I got cute and it hurt me. I wanted to take DeMarcus Lawrence but thought maybe his five-sack season in 2019 would make him slip to the final round. I’m happy with Allen, but I could have gotten a comparable receiver in the fourth while shoring up the pass-rush first. Needing to take a defender with my last pick, my choice was down to Crosby and Jeff Okudah. A pass-rush makes a secondary better, and Crosby’s 10 sacks in 2019 lead me to believe he will have bigger things to come in the future. — Archer
Stat to know: Murray likes to get the ball out quickly and had the second-most pass attempts (285) with fewer than 2.5 seconds from snap to throw. He’ll enjoy throwing to Allen, who has been the model of consistency with the third-most receptions since 2017 (303) and 1,100 receiving yards in each of the past three years.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 1. Archer had to be shocked Murray was still on the board at 17th overall. I sure am. Both Murray and Smith were steals, and I do like the Allen get at No. 81. Crosby was probably a reach, but he flashed as a rookie.
Drafted by Brooke Pryor, Steelers reporter
Round 1 (18): Teddy Bridgewater, QB Round 2 (47): Minkah Fitzpatrick, S Round 3 (82): Mitchell Schwartz, OT Round 4 (111): DK Metcalf, WR
At No. 18, I felt like I was in no-man’s land. The top-tier QBs were off the board, and the some of the best skill players were also gone. I decided to go with Bridgewater because he has shown potential of jumping into the next tier of QBs, and I think a couple of years in New Orleans have made him even better. Then I focused on getting a game-changing defensive player. A young Swiss Army knife talent like Fitzpatrick more than fits the bill.
Next, I wanted to give Bridgewater durable support in an offensive weapon and a protector. I went with Schwartz for that protection, though I almost chose Orlando Brown. Schwartz has a Super Bowl ring, so I ultimately chose experience over youth, but I believe Brown is on his way to becoming a mainstay in the league. Metcalf was my final pick. Sure, he had a good rookie season, but I’m still not over his pre-draft workout photos. No way could I pass on a guy as jacked as him. — Pryor
Stat to know: Can Fitzpatrick replicate the impact he had on Pittsburgh’s defense last year? After he joined the team before Week 3, the Steelers’ defense led the NFL in Total QBR allowed (39.1) and tied with the Panthers for the league lead in sacks (49).
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 3. I would’ve aimed younger at No. 18, and the jury certainly remains out on Bridgewater. He has made only six starts over the past four complete seasons. But it’s hard to fault any of Minkah, Schwartz and Metcalf selections.
Drafted by Jeff Dickerson, Bears reporter
Round 1 (19): Jimmy Garoppolo, QB Round 2 (46): Derrick Henry, RB Round 3 (83): Jerry Jeudy, WR Round 4 (110): Eddie Jackson, S
I was determined to draft a quarterback in Round 1 and felt fortunate that Garoppolo was available. At 28 years old, he tied for fifth in touchdown passes (27) and took his team to the Super Bowl last year. And Henry, the NFL’s rushing champion, was a no-brainer for me in the second round.
I wanted another offensive weapon, so I used my wild-card pick on Jeudy. My only regret is that I took Jeudy over Amari Cooper, who went four spots later. Hindsight is 20-20, but there’s no time to second-guess in my war room. I wrapped up the draft by addressing defense with ascending Pro Bowl safety Eddie Jackson. Translation: 12 victories and a berth in the conference championship game, at minimum. — Dickerson
Stat to know: Which two teams led the NFL in play-action passing yards last year? Henry’s Titans (1,694) and Garoppolo’s 49ers (1,614). There might be a play-action pass or two in this Chicago playbook.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 4. Garoppolo appears legit, and getting him at 19th overall is a nice value. Henry doesn’t catch enough balls to go at No. 46, and as Dickerson acknowledged, it was risky to go Jeudy over proven commodities. I would’ve looked elsewhere on defense, too, but Jackson is solid.
Drafted by Lindsey Thiry, Rams reporter
Round 1 (20): Christian McCaffrey, RB Round 2 (45): Bobby Wagner, ILB Round 3 (84): Jared Goff, QB Round 4 (109): Dante Fowler Jr., DE
The top tier of quarterbacks were off the board, so I held out, anticipating a few midtier options would remain available after the initial first-round run. It made sense instead to get the multipurpose McCaffrey, who last season led the league with 2,392 scrimmage yards. Because of the snake format draft, it also made sense to select an elite defensive player in Wagner in the second round.
My quarterback gamble paid off in the third round, as I was able to take Goff. He might have had a down season in 2019 but still has plenty of potential given he helped the Rams to the Super Bowl in 2018. A good-to-elite pass-rusher is always important in forming a successful defense, and Fowler — coming off his most successful season to date with 11.5 sacks — seemed like an obvious great value. — Thiry
Stat to know: McCaffrey became only the third player in NFL history to record 1,000 rush and 1,000 receiving yards in the same season (Marshall Faulk and Roger Craig). But he also led all running backs in receptions and receiving yards on play-action, which should help Goff, who in 2018 threw a league-best 15 play-action TDs.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 3. McCaffrey is incredible, but my analytically-inclined brain can’t get behind an RB at 20th overall. Wagner is a great get, Goff isn’t a bad find in Round 3 and Fowler is off the board a bit too early.
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Max Kellerman, Booger McFarland and Christian McCaffrey can’t agree on who’s the best running back in the NFL between McCaffrey, Zeke Elliott and Saquon Barkley.
Drafted by Tim McManus, Eagles reporter
Round 1 (21): Baker Mayfield, QB Round 2 (44): Chase Young, DE Round 3 (85): Lane Johnson, OT Round 4 (108): A.J. Brown, WR
I bought low on the 25-year-old Mayfield, believing circumstance dragged him down last season and that he’s poised for a sharp ascent entering Year 3. Given that we’re looking at a five-year window to pursue a championship, I can’t think of an edge rusher I’d rather bet on than the exceptionally-gifted Young, who led the FBS with 16.5 sacks last season.
I would have preferred a left tackle in Round 3, but it would have been a forced pick given the players available, and you can sleep well knowing Johnson is going to take care of business on his side. With the main priorities checked off the to-do-list, I gave Mayfield an explosive skill position player to lean on in Brown. — McManus
Stat to know: Expect plenty of big plays. Mayfield has the fourth-most completions of at least 20 yards downfield (56) over the past two seasons. Now he gets to throw to Brown, who led all rookies in receiving yards (1,051) last season and averaged the second-most yards per reception (20.2) in the NFL.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 2. Mayfield remains an unknown, but I like the upside dart throw at No. 21. We know Johnson is an elite OT, and while Young and Brown are less of sure things, both have elite upside.
Drafted by Marcel Louis-Jacques, Bills reporter
Round 1 (22): Michael Thomas, WR Round 2 (43): Josh Allen, QB Round 3 (86): Matthew Judon, OLB Round 4 (107): Micah Hyde, S
With so many QBs off the board by the time my first pick came around, I wanted to focus on getting a bonafide playmaker for whichever QB I ended up with. And you can’t do too much better than Thomas. Then Allen’s ability to extend plays and move the chains elevated him above the remaining QB candidates in the second round, especially if he develops on the same trajectory in Year 3 that he did in Year 2. Judon provides this defense with a high-level pass-rusher, while Hyde secures the secondary as one of the league’s most underrated and versatile safeties. — Louis-Jacques
Stat to know: If you’re sticking with Allen, the only qualified passer who didn’t complete 60% of his passes in either 2018 or 2019, then pairing him with Thomas is as good as it gets. NFL Next Gen Stats tells us Thomas led the NFL with a plus-12.7% catch percentage above expectation last season. That’s great news for Allen’s accuracy; he ranked 31st out of 32 last year in off-target percentage on short throws (17%).
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 4. Thomas may be the most valuable non-QB in the league. But can Allen get him the ball? And Nos. 86 and 107 feel a little early for Judon and Hyde, respectively.
Drafted by Mike Reiss, Patriots reporter
Round 1 (23): Sam Darnold, QB Round 2 (42): T.J. Watt, OLB Round 3 (87): Amari Cooper, WR Round 4 (106): Frank Clark, DE
A trusted personnel evaluator relayed that any good team would primarily focus on four areas — QB, pass-rusher, CB and left tackle. But picking at No. 23, there was concern with the quality of QB that would be there. So it was a pleasant surprise to see Darnold still available (he got the nod over Matthew Stafford due to age). Two top pass-rushers in Watt and Clark create the foundation for a defense that will attack with the pass-rush, while Cooper in the third round was simply a case of not letting an unexpected opportunity with a high-end player pass.
I was hoping All-Pro guard Quenton Nelson would fall to No. 87 in the third round, but it figures the Colts (No. 77) ensured that wouldn’t happen. Cooper was a nice consolation prize. — Reiss
Stat to know: The Patriots are the only team in this exercise that has two different pass-rushers with 20-plus sacks over the past two seasons.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 3. I appreciate the objectivity of taking Darnold over Stidham, but the locals may not. Landing Watt at No. 42 is a steal, and Reiss did a solid job filling the roster out with Cooper and Clark.
Drafted by Mike Triplett, Saints reporter
Round 1 (24): Khalil Mack, OLB Round 2 (41): Ryan Ramczyk, OT Round 3 (88): Jamal Adams, S Round 4 (105): Philip Rivers, QB
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I obviously went with the “best available” strategy since I was the last person to draft a QB. I considered Kirk Cousins in Round 2, but since 17 QBs were taken before I even made my first pick, I never felt like there would be a major drop-off if I waited. I’m happy with Rivers in the short term while I develop a future replacement — maybe even Taysom Hill.
Meanwhile, I landed a top-10 overall talent in Mack at No. 24 and a steal in Adams at No. 88. My toughest choice was Ramczyk at No. 41 over fellow OTs like Tyron Smith, Laremy Tunsil and Terron Armstead. But Ramczyk is obviously a great fit with the Saints, just turned 26 and is widely regarded as the league’s top right tackle. And we could move him back to his college position of LT if needed. — Triplett
Stat to know: The passing game was a priority on both sides of the ball. Mack is one of two players since 2014 with 60.0 sacks and 20 forced fumbles (Chandler Jones). Last season, Adams had the second-best completion percentage relative to expectation when the nearest defender, trailing only Eddie Jackson, according to NFL Next Gen Stats. And Adams has 12.0 career sacks, which is most among all defensive backs over the past five seasons (Adams debuted in 2017).
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 3. Mack is great, but also 29 years old and not a QB. That’s a risky move at No. 24. I like the Ramczyk and Adams picks, and Rivers is a great short-term QB find at No. 105.
Drafted by Courtney Cronin, Vikings reporter
Round 1 (25): Ryan Tannehill, QB Round 2 (40): Davante Adams, WR Round 3 (89): Arik Armstead, DE Round 4 (104): Harrison Smith, S
I grabbed Tannehill, who I see as a top-15 QB talent, with my first-round selection and built around him. The 2019 season was the best of Tannehill’s career, and I believe bringing a true No. 1 receiver like Adams into the mix will allow him to carry over that success for the next three to five years. Adams has the second-most receiving touchdowns (28) over the past three seasons and shows up when it counts the most, with 45 catches for 687 yards and six touchdowns in eight playoff games.
The value I got for a pass-rusher (another key part of a Super Bowl team) in the third round, when I landed Armstead coming off a 10-sack breakout season, made me feel like I was building a solid, balanced team. I chose Smith with my wild-card pick because when a future Hall of Famer is available, you take him, especially one who makes plays all over the defense. According to ESPN Stats & Information, he’s the only player in the league with 20-plus interceptions (23) and 10-plus sacks (13) since 2012. — Cronin
Stat to know: Adams is Tannehill’s only above-average skill player, a spot in which he’s familiar. Over the past two years, Adams is one of six wideouts who has accounted for over one-quarter of his team’s targets, joining Michael Thomas, DeAndre Hopkins, Jarvis Landry, Keenan Allen and Julio Jones.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 3. Cronin is betting that she’ll get the Tannehill of 2019. We’ll see. But Adams, Armstead and Smith were good, safe picks.
Drafted by Sarah Barshop, Texans reporter
Round 1 (26): DeAndre Hopkins, WR Round 2 (39): Saquon Barkley, RB Round 3 (90): Derek Carr, QB Round 4 (103): Tyrann Mathieu, S
No elite quarterback available at No. 26? No problem. The player I took instead only needs an average one to be an All-Pro. Hopkins is in his prime and has put up huge numbers with the likes of Brian Hoyer, Brock Osweiler and Tom Savage throwing him the ball.
I was shocked to see Barkley on the board for my next pick, so I opted to go for the best running back-wide receiver combo in the league. Carr is coming off a strong season without elite playmakers to throw to, so he was an easy third-round pick. I wanted J.J. Watt but couldn’t risk missing out on the best of the remaining quarterbacks. Besides, Mathieu — who was voted by his teammates as the MVP of the reigning Super Bowl champions — is an ideal leader and playmaker to lead the defense. — Barshop
Stat to know: The non-O’Brien Texans welcome back Hopkins and pair him with Barkley, both of whom rank third at their positions in scrimmage yards since 2018. And Carr quietly set career-highs in Total QBR and yards per attempt last season, and would have the two best weapons of his career.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 2. I am shocked Barshop took Hopkins over David Johnson. Wait, no I’m not. Speaking of running backs, I would’ve passed on one in the second round, but at least it’s the young, dynamic Barkley. Carr was a strong value, and Mathieu’s versatility is a terrific get.
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Drafted by Brady Henderson, Seahawks reporter
Round 1 (27): Mike Evans, WR Round 2 (38): Jalen Ramsey, CB Round 3 (91): Ben Roethlisberger, QB Round 4 (102): DeMarcus Lawrence, DE
Eighteen quarterbacks were already taken, and I went into the draft prioritizing a wide receiver or left tackle as my non-QB offensive player. Evans was the choice at No. 27 because he’s younger than Julio Jones and more trustworthy than Tyreek Hill.
Jared Goff was tempting at No. 38, but I went with Ramsey with the hopes that Roethlisberger would still be there for my third pick. He was. My thinking: The difference between Goff and Roethlisberger is smaller than the difference between Ramsey — arguably the NFL’s top cornerback — and any defenders who would be available at No. 91. It was a toss-up between Lawrence and Frank Clark for my final pick, but I went Lawrence because of his superior pass rush win rate. — Henderson
Stat to know: What better way for Roethlisberger to get his career going again after missing all but two games last season than throwing the ball to someone like Evans, who joined Randy Moss as the only players with 1,000 receiving yards in each of their first six seasons.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 2. Evans is a difference maker but a bit bold of a pick in Round 1. Landing Big Ben in Round 3 was a nice save, while Ramsey and Lawrence are tremendous gets on defense.
Drafted by Jamison Hensley, Ravens reporter
Round 1 (28): Matthew Stafford, QB Round 2 (37): Julio Jones, WR Round 3 (92): J.J. Watt, DE Round 4 (101): Stefon Diggs, WR
As one team official said long ago, you need a strong-armed quarterback to compete in the AFC North. Stafford was too obvious. The only other worthy quarterbacks available were either too young (Tua Tagovailoa) or too risky because of health (Cam Newton).
The Ravens’ mindset is to take a running back next, but Jones was sitting there at the No. 37 overall pick. As Baltimore showed time and time again in the 2020 NFL draft, you take the best player available. The Ravens have traditionally had vocal leaders on defense, so it made perfect sense to take someone like J.J. Watt. For the wild-card spot, the targets were running back Nick Chubb and kicker Justin Tucker. But both were selected in the five picks before I was on the clock. The top player left at the No. 101 pick, in my opinion, was Diggs. — Hensley
Stat to know: Stafford ranks sixth in passing TDs over his career (237), but his teams have ranked in the top 12 in scoring defense only once. Enter Watt, whose Texans defenses have ranked in the top 12 in scoring defense in six of his nine career seasons.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 2. Stafford was one of the steals of the draft, as the 32-year-old remains an above-average starter. This team will have a short window with Jones and Watt nearing the end of their primes. Will Diggs dig being second in line at WR?
Drafted by Turron Davenport, Titans reporter
Round 1 (29): Tyreek Hill, WR Round 2 (36): Cam Newton, QB Round 3 (93): Fletcher Cox, DT Round 4 (100): Jaire Alexander, CB
How can I generate chunk plays through the air and keep opposing teams from doing the same? On offense, Hill is a receiver who can score any time he touches the ball and one of the NFL’s best deep threats. To further take advantage of that, I got Newton because of his downfield accuracy. The current real-life free agent can also extend plays to give Hill even more time to break free from coverage.
Defensively, I had Cox targeted, figuring he’d drop because of his sack numbers. He’s a disruptive player who impacts the quarterback and consistently stops running plays behind the line of scrimmage. Getting a top-level coverage corner like Alexander to match up with opposing WRs makes the pass defense complete. — Davenport
Stat to know: Could Hill’s speed turn Newton back into Superman? Hill has 43 catches of at least 30 yards since entering the league in 2016, the most in that span. Newton’s average pass distance traveled 10.3 yards in his 2015 MVP campaign, third-highest in the NFL. But that dipped to a career-low 7.0 air yards per attempt in 2018, which ranked 30th.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 3. Davenport landed a game-changer in Hill at No. 29 and quickly found him a QB (albeit a risky one) in Newton a few picks later. Cox and Alexander are both defensive disruptors.
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Domonique Foxworth explains why Cam Newton hasn’t lived up to expectations during the nine years he has been in the NFL.
Drafted by Rob Demovsky, Packers reporter
Round 1 (30): Tua Tagovailoa, QB Round 2 (35): David Bakhtiari, OT Round 3 (94): Darius Slay, CB Round 4 (99): Justin Tucker, K
Picking at No. 30 wasn’t ideal for finding an established quarterback who’s better than average. But if you’re running the Packers, you better have a quarterback who can keep the franchise relevant. The ceiling is higher for Tagovailoa than any of the experienced guys who were still available. And you better protect him with an All-Pro tackle (yes, Bakhtiari is a left tackle and Tua is left-handed so he wouldn’t necessarily be protecting his blind side, but he’s elite). You’d love a pass-rusher, too, but the sure-fire disruptors were gone by Round 3. A shutdown corner is next-best in terms of importance, and I got that in Slay.
As for the kicker, why the heck not if you can get the best one in the league? The league-wide field-goal percentage last season was 81.6% (the lowest since 2009, according to ESPN Stats & Information) so having a kicker who’s coming off a 96.6% season (28 of 29) might win a game or two. Besides, it’s my team, and I’ll do what I want! — Demovsky
Stat to know: Keeping Tagovailoa upright is priority No. 1, and Bakhtiari will help a lot. He was the best pass blocking offensive tackle in the NFL, according to ESPN’s pass block win rate, sustaining 96% of his pass blocks for at least 2.5 seconds.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 2. Tua was arguably as good as Burrow pre-injury, so landing a 22-year-old potential star QB at No. 30 is an excellent value. Demovsky then protects him with one of the best in Bakhtiari, adds a top CB in Slay and then takes … a kicker?
Drafted by Nick Wagoner, 49ers reporter
Round 1 (31): George Kittle, TE Round 2 (34): Myles Garrett, DE Round 3 (95): Jameis Winston, QB Round 4 (98): Grady Jarrett, DT
With the 31st pick, I planned to wait on QB, and I wanted either the best player at a lesser position where there’s a sizable drop-off or someone who is elite at a premium position. I believe I checked each box with Kittle and Garrett, respectively.
I would have waited to take Winston with my final pick, but Kansas City still needed a quarterback, and he was the clear best option at that point. Finally, I would have preferred a top corner with my last selection, but Jarrett is one of the most underrated players in the league, and I liked him better than any of the corner options available. So I figured I’d give Garrett a running mate to get after quarterbacks. — Wagoner
Stat to know: Over the past two seasons, Kittle’s 2,430 receiving yards trails only Travis Kelce among tight ends. That should help Winston, who in that same span has completed 64% of his passes to tight ends, fourth-worst of any quarterback with at least 100 such throws. Meanwhile, the “Arrett Brothers” should provide pressure on the quarterbacks. Last season, Jarrett was second in pass rush win rate among interior defenders, while Garrett was fourth off the edge.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 1. Kittle and Garrett are arguably the best at their respective positions, Winston is a great QB flier at No. 95 and Jarrett is an elite DT. I like it a lot!
Drafted by Adam Teicher, Chiefs reporter
Round 1 (32): Stephon Gilmore, CB Round 2 (33): Dalvin Cook, RB Round 3 (96): Nick Chubb, RB Round 4 (97): Tyrod Taylor, QB
I was guided by the “best player available” philosophy throughout and was pleasantly surprised at the availability of the NFL’s top cornerback in Gilmore and a couple of versatile backs in Cook and Chubb. But having seen how the draft unfolded, I made a mistake in waiting until my second wave of back-to-back picks to get my quarterback.
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I anticipated a better selection of QBs being available when I passed the first time around, and I was wrong. Instead of Cook, I should have gone for a veteran like Kirk Cousins, Derek Carr or Jared Goff, or even a younger player like Justin Herbert or Jarrett Stidham. But now I’m stuck with a journeyman at the game’s most important position, and I’m afraid I’m doomed to a lowly record and a much higher draft pick next year. — Teicher
Stat to know: Virtually the opposite of the real-life Chiefs, this Kansas City team will be run-heavy. It features a backfield with last year’s second-ranked (Chubb) and seventh-ranked (Cook) rushers in rushing yards per game. And when he was a starter from 2015 to ’17, Taylor’s 1,575 rushing yards and 14 rushing TDs trailed only Cam Newton among QBs.
Mike Clay’s draft grade: Tier 4. Starting with the league’s best corner was great, but back-to-back running backs and a 30-year-old borderline backup QB is problematic.
ALL 128 PICKS OF THE RE-DRAFTRound 1
1. Cincinnati: Patrick Mahomes, QB 2. Washington: Russell Wilson, QB 3. Detroit: Lamar Jackson, QB 4. N.Y. Giants: Deshaun Watson, QB 5. Miami: Aaron Donald, DT 6. L.A. Chargers: Ronnie Stanley, OT 7. Carolina: Joey Bosa, DE 8. Arizona: Drew Brees, QB 9. Jacksonville: Dak Prescott, QB 10. Cleveland: Nick Bosa, DE 11. N.Y. Jets: Carson Wentz, QB 12. Las Vegas: Aaron Rodgers, QB 13. Indianapolis: Joe Burrow, QB 14. Tampa Bay: Tom Brady, QB 15. Denver: Drew Lock, QB 16. Atlanta: Matt Ryan, QB 17. Dallas: Kyler Murray, QB 18. Pittsburgh: Teddy Bridgewater, QB 19. Chicago: Jimmy Garoppolo, QB 20. L.A. Rams: Christian McCaffrey, RB 21. Philadelphia: Baker Mayfield, QB 22. Buffalo: Michael Thomas, WR 23. New England: Sam Darnold, QB 24. New Orleans: Khalil Mack, OLB 25. Minnesota: Ryan Tannehill, QB 26. Houston: DeAndre Hopkins, WR 27. Seattle: Mike Evans, WR 28. Baltimore: Matthew Stafford, QB 29. Tennessee: Tyreek Hill, WR 30. Green Bay: Tua Tagovailoa, QB 31. San Francisco: George Kittle, TE 32. Kansas City: Stephon Gilmore, CB
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33. Kansas City: Dalvin Cook, RB 34. San Francisco: Myles Garrett, DE 35. Green Bay: David Bakhtiari, OT 36. Tennessee: Cam Newton, QB 37. Baltimore: Julio Jones, WR 38. Seattle: Jalen Ramsey, CB 39. Houston: Saquon Barkley, RB 40. Minnesota: Davante Adams, WR 41. New Orleans: Ryan Ramczyk, OT 42. New England: T.J. Watt, OLB 43. Buffalo: Josh Allen, QB 44. Philadelphia: Chase Young, DE 45. L.A. Rams: Bobby Wagner, ILB 46. Chicago: Derrick Henry, RB 47. Pittsburgh: Minkah Fitzpatrick, S 48. Dallas: Tyron Smith, OT 49. Atlanta: Cameron Jordan, DE 50. Denver: Travis Kelce, TE 51. Tampa Bay: Alvin Kamara, RB 52. Indianapolis: Zach Ertz, TE 53. Las Vegas: Von Miller, OLB 54. N.Y. Jets: Odell Beckham Jr., WR 55. Cleveland: Justin Herbert, QB 56. Jacksonville: Danielle Hunter, DE 57. Arizona: Chandler Jones, DE 58. Carolina: DeForest Buckner, DE 59. L.A. Chargers: Za’Darius Smith, OLB 60. Miami: Ezekiel Elliott, RB 61. N.Y. Giants: Yannick Ngakoue , DE 62. Detroit: Derwin James, S 63. Washington: Shaquil Barrett, DE 64. Cincinnati: Josh Allen, DE
Round 3
65. Cincinnati: Laremy Tunsil, OT 66. Washington: Trent Williams, OT 67. Detroit: Tre’Davious White, CB 68. N.Y. Giants: Terron Armstead, OT 69. Miami: Kirk Cousins, QB 70. L.A. Chargers: Daniel Jones, QB 71. Carolina: Jarrett Stidham, QB 72. Arizona: A.J. Green, WR 73. Jacksonville: JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR 74. Cleveland: Chris Godwin, WR 75. N.Y. Jets: Bradley Chubb, OLB 76. Las Vegas: Josh Jacobs, RB 77. Indianapolis: Quenton Nelson, G 78. Tampa Bay: Chris Jones, DT 79. Denver: Isaiah Simmons, ILB 80. Atlanta: CeeDee Lamb, WR 81. Dallas: Keenan Allen, WR 82. Pittsburgh: Mitchell Schwartz, OT 83. Chicago: Jerry Jeudy, WR 84. L.A. Rams: Jared Goff, QB 85. Philadelphia: Lane Johnson, OT 86. Buffalo: Matthew Judon, OLB 87. New England: Amari Cooper, WR 88. New Orleans: Jamal Adams, S 89. Minnesota: Arik Armstead, DE 90. Houston: Derek Carr, QB 91. Seattle: Ben Roethlisberger, QB 92. Baltimore: J.J. Watt, DE 93. Tennessee: Fletcher Cox, DT 94. Green Bay: Darius Slay, CB 95. San Francisco: Jameis Winston, QB 96. Kansas City: Nick Chubb, RB
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97. Kansas City: Tyrod Taylor, QB 98. San Francisco: Grady Jarrett, DT 99. Green Bay: Justin Tucker, K 100. Tennessee: Jaire Alexander, CB 101. Baltimore: Stefon Diggs, WR 102. Seattle: DeMarcus Lawrence, DE 103. Houston: Tyrann Mathieu, S 104. Minnesota: Harrison Smith, S 105. New Orleans: Philip Rivers, QB 106. New England: Frank Clark, DE 107. Buffalo: Micah Hyde, S 108. Philadelphia: A.J. Brown, WR 109. L.A. Rams: Dante Fowler Jr., DE 110. Chicago: Eddie Jackson, S 111. Pittsburgh: DK Metcalf, WR 112. Dallas: Maxx Crosby, DE 113. Atlanta: Jeff Okudah, CB 114. Denver: Courtland Sutton, WR 115. Tampa Bay: Kenny Golladay, WR 116. Indianapolis: Darius Leonard, ILB 117. Las Vegas: Henry Ruggs III, WR 118. N.Y. Jets: Zack Martin, G 119. Cleveland: Jarvis Landry, WR 120. Jacksonville: Marshon Lattimore, CB 121. Arizona: Patrick Peterson, CB 122. Carolina: Jedrick Wills Jr., OT 123. L.A. Chargers: Brandon Brooks, G 124. Miami: Kevin Byard, S 125. N.Y. Giants: Allen Robinson II, WR 126. Detroit: DJ Moore, WR 127. Washington: Terry McLaurin, WR 128. Cincinnati: Tyler Lockett, WR
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19 Reasons Why
Kabahan ka na Clay Jensen.
19 reasons why I love you for your 19 years of existence.
(ON THE SPOT LAHAT NANG ‘TO)
I know korni mga ganitong post because I believe you don’t need reason if you really love someone. But, mukhang exciting naman siguro na magkwento ako ng 19 things about you and what made me love you even more :3
1. Simula nung nakilala kita, sobrang gaan na ng loob ko sa’yo. Hanggang ngayon, kahit tayo na. Di ko naramdaman ang kahit na anong bigat sa loob ko kapag kasama kita (except kapag nagseselos ako hihi.) I don’t know. I’ve always been comfy with you. SOBRANG COMFY. Lahat naoopen ko sayo and I sobrang gaan sa pakiramdam kapag kasama ka.
2. YOU ARE SO DERPY. Sobrang cute mo kapag nagweweird faces ka. Hahaha! Siguro isa sa dahilan kung bakit magaan loob ko sa’yo is madali lang natin patawanin ang isa’t isa. we’re both meme-y, you know. Same level of weirdness, parehas ng sapak, you make me happy. Always.
3. LOADING (70%) I know minsan ako na lang yung tumatawa sa sarili kong joke... for like 2-5 mins tapos saka ka tatawa. Hahahahaha Joke! Pero seryoso. Ang cute mo magbuffer. Minsan nawawala na yung humor ng joke kasi naubos na yung time kakaexplain kung pano naging joke yun. Hahaha. But, know that I won’t get tired of explaining thing kahit ang kulit kulit mo at kahit na ayokong kinukulit ako hahaha. I love you so much!
4. YOUR EYES. I always feel special everytime I look into your eyes... Feeling ko laging tumitigil ang mundo kapag nagkakatitigan tayo. Cheesy man pakinggan, pero totoo. Sobrang ganda. Feeling ko may ibang universe sa mga mata mo. And everytime you do the puppy eyes. FAHK. ANG CUTE CUTE MO SOBRAAAAAAAA.
5. You are sensitive. Believe it or not, your sensitivity made me love you more. Para talaga akong may alagang baby. I know you are sensitive physycally and emotionally, that’s why I need to be more careful whenever I say things, or do something. Yes, I’m blunt sometimes, and minsan need ko ng preno sa mga sinasabi at ginagawa ko just to make sure I won’t hurt you, physically and emotionally. I love you.
6. “I can see a piece of myself in you.” - Fernando Yes, tbh, Everytime I’m with you, all I can say is “I found the one.” kasi namaaaan. Hahaha. Feeling ko sobrang connected talaga natin sa isa’t isa (dinaig pa natin connection ng PLDT Pramis) Yung takbo ng utak, takbo ng bituka. Basta. Hahaha. I love you
7. “We are stronger together!” - Ying You are my Tank, I am your support. That’s how we work together. You protect me, I heal you. Corny noh? Pero alam ko you like it. Hahahaha. I love you so much.
8. Your nerdy talk. Whether nakakarelate ako or not, I love listening to you. I love listening you talk about your favorite books, shows, movies and video games. I just love seeing you happy, giddy and excited about the topic. Minsan, I really try to learn things for you para magets ko yung plot ng isang movie or isang series. That’s how much I love you :’3
9. You are too sweet. Really. Tbh, I still ask myself how did I deserve to have you? You are more than enough. All girls are falling for you, and yet, you fall for me. Your sweetness, loyalty, clingyness... Chopao... I really do love you and I really hope you’re the one, My Love.
10. You are an introvert. You hate social interaction, you hate going out of the house. Damn, I won’t be accusing you of cheating tho. Hahaha. Yes, you being an Introvert really made me love you more... and gained my trust.
11. Opposites do attract. Tulad nga ng sinabi ni mommy saken, bagay tayo kasi tahimik ka, ako maingay. Hahaha. And yes, ikaw na din ang nagsabi na madalas magkasundo ang hindi magkaugali. :3
12. You understand me. You know my beliefs. And yet, tinanggap mo ako, and I thank you for it. Actually we both understand eachother pretty well. We are comfy and parehas tayong open sa isa’t isa. :’3
13. You wait for my ride to go. First time you made that gesture... sobra akong kinilig :’3 swear. And until now, hindi ka nagsasawang hintayin ang pag-alis ng jeep ko. Thank you. Also stay safe sa pag-uwi. WAG MATULOG LALO NA KAPAG MABILIS TAKBO NG JEEP. LALAMPAS KA TALAGA.
14. You motivate me to do better. Yes. That’s true. :’3 Lalo na at naging DL tayo last semester. Yay! SO happy. :D Thank you for always being there for me, through thick and thin. Always reminding me to expect better, never settle for things less than what I deserve. And you feed me food. You are not afraid to show everyone you are dating a chubyy one :3 Some boys are ashamed that their girlfriends are chubby/fat, but you are not :D
15. POGI KA. Tbh, wala na yon sa reason kung bakit kita minahal. Lakompake kung ano itsura mo. hahahah. Kaya ko sinali sya dito, ay dahil naaattract sayo mga bakla at babae and dahil selosa ako, I have to be sweeter and more clingy sa public to let them know you are taken. And guess what? Ang comfy ko na sa public whenever I’m with you. Ad I don’t mind na kung may naaattract sayo sa public, basta me is comfy with PDA and I am happy. 16. YOU ARE WILD AND CRAZY. You know what I mean. No explanations.
17. We are both cat person. I guess our love for the felines brought us closer together :’3 <3 We’re both cats anyway. :3
18. You are my home. The warm welcome everytime your arms are wide open to hug me... Your chest that serves as my pillow everytime we lay down. And yes I am so much comfortable with you... You are my Home. And everytime you’re far away from me. I am home sick.... Ghad I love you so much... I don’t wanna ever lose you. Not now. Not ever.
19. BECAUSE YOU ARE MY MOTHERFUCKING SUN AND STARS. You are Carlo Miguel Yap Salandanan. I’ve seen your improvements, how you have tasted freedom after a couple of years (of torture jk)... I have seen you grow, change, and I have never seen you this happy... And I have never been this happy. I don’t want to lose you. I’ll stay with you. You are my home. My fwuffy Chopao <3 And I love you so much. I’ll do anything to be your everything... I’ll stay Honey... And I will prove to you that I am the best gift you have ever received :D Hahahaha! I love you so much Chopao. I know you know that :’)
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all the questions! 💕
i love u my beautiful angel
1: What are you wearing?
black shirt black jjoggers my new opal necklace that i keep talking about because im so excited 2: Ever been in love?
just the one time3: Ever had a terrible breakup?
i thought it was terrible at the time but truly it was one of the best things to ever happen to me4: How tall are you?
5 foot 45: How much do you weigh?
it fluctuates between 110-120 i think im probably right in the middle of the two these days6: Any tattoos do you want?
yes somany of course and i have one that i might get in the next few days its very pretty but tbh my ideas have been stolen before so ......ive already said too much7: Any piercings that you want?
every once ina while i get really excited for certain piercings but it always dies out relatively quickly so im gonna have to say no8: OTP?
me and emilio, pete and erin on the office, my old friend brennas mom and stepdad9: Favorite Show?
30 rock or the office or workaholics10: Favorite bands?
twin peaks, the beatles11: Something you miss?
sunshine! fuck! where is my guy The Sun12: Favorite song?
currently it might be baby its you by the shirelles or maybe the cover by thebeatles theyre both on my january playlist. also come and get your love by redbone. also 100% by sonic youth and a live acoustic version of wasted and ready by ben kweller are my all time favorites13: How old are you?
19 and my birthday is in march which is so soon and im excited14: Zodiac sign?
aries 15: Hair Color?
dark brown and as of late the ends are blonde and caramel16: Favorite Quote?
i cant complain but sometimes i still do - joe walsh (its been stuck inmy head for like twelve yearsi dont have a better answer)17: Favorite singer?
hmm.......hard to say....clay frankel 18: Favorite color?
green19: Loud music or soft?
loud20: Where do you go when you're sad?
st joe michigan my second home. i like to go to all my secret spots and reminisce. i like driving north thru buchanan on sunny days and looking at all the cottages in wine country21: How long does it take you to shower?
10-15 mins22: How long does it take you to get ready in the morning?
0 mins all i do is roll out of bed and put clothes on 23: Ever been in a physical fight?
yes and really this is a good time to remind all that i will fuck you up.24: Turn on?
no lie when i see emilio genuinely happy like big smiles and giggles it always gets me25: Turn off?
hmm..not that this is relevant now but seriously the most disgusting thing a boy can do is come into your job or something and hit on you. it use to only happen at like the gas station or something like that but now that i spend so much time alone in the store it happens so much more often. honestly even when i have coworkers around guys still do that shit, fuck that!26: The reason I joined Tumblr?
i had a tumblr in like 2009-2010 but i cant remember why. but i deleted that in 2011 and made a new one a year later and no lie the reason i rejoined was because i saw a gif and i was like damn thats dope, where else can you see gifs except tumblr, now all websites have gifs and im fucking trapped27: Fears?
i dont have any. i use to be scared of puppets and the dark but now i just dont care!28: Last thing that made you cry?
straight up the last time i cried was when i was reading some comments on a youtube video of bob segers “still the same”. this guy was commenting on it about how the song reminds him of his late best friend and he said he missed him everyday and i fucking lost it for this old man and his friend. i cried about that comment a few days after the fact jus thinking about it. im not embarrassed. i love love.29: Last time you cried?
that was probably all about a week ago or something30: Meaning behind your url
i was talking with someone years ago who i was friends w on here and we were talking about our dream homes and i said i wanted a room for eveyr animal and species and one would be filled with beetles called bug club and now ehre i am31: Last book you read?
probably the great gatsby years ago. i wish i had motivation to read32: Last song you listened to?
come and get your love! 33: Last show you watched?
im watching the office as we speak34: Last person you talked to?
emilio irl, hailey via text35: The relationship between you and the person you last texted?
i love that bitch she comes to my work with gifts sometimes. for any of you who follow my ig, those little potted plants im growing were gifts from her 36: Favorite food?
beef jerky damnnear37: Place you want to visit?
ireland so bad as of late. the UP as of forever. oregon. i really am hoping we can take a trip to go visit connor in colorado sometime and id really love to go to germany38: Last place you were?
dominos pizza39: Do you have a crush?
yes.....40: Last time you kissed someone?
a lil bit ago41: Last time you were insulted and what was it?
hmm... i think it was probably someone trying to tell ME that MY BOYFRIEND is shitty, but does it count if i didnt actually care? i think the last thing i actually got heated about was my creepy coworker trying to fry me for being addicted to my phone because i used my phone in front of him42: What color underwear are you wearing?
nudish pink43: What color shirt are you wearing?
black44: What color bottoms are you wearing?
black45: Wearing any bracelets?
no46: Last sport you played?
last february or march or something me and some of my st joe friends played catch in the dark for a little bit....thats as close as it gets besides going back to middle school47: Last song you sang?
probably never be like you tbh i cant stop listening to that song, first time i ever heard this song adam was playing it and i remember asking tony what it was and if i remember right he did not like the song and so he fried me 48: Last prank call you remember doing?
the only one i can remember is one time in seventh or eighth grade my friend brooke invited me to her birthday party and like we had hung out before a lot she was one of my best friends but she was always really quiet and shy but we calld this boy that our friend heather liked and she straight up impersonated alvin from alvin and the chipmunks better than anyone besides alvin ever could and it was so shocking and so fucking funny at the time49: Last time you hung out with anyone?
me and mikaila went on a few drives earlier in the week 50: Favorite movie
i dont even know anymore. damn near waynes world or some shit. my life is in shambles.
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How to Get Rid of Blackheads Easily At Home?
Every girl wants a flawless skin and does various experiments to get rid of several skin related issues. One of the sensitive issues of skin is blackheads. Don’t you think so blackheads is a barrier in your beauty? especially for those girls who are much conscious of their skin. The question is where blackheads come from? These are dark bumps on your face that results from clogged pores not only appear on the nose but also on the chin, arms and on back. A plug results from dead skin cells can be filled by hair follicles and excess oil is produced. This leads to a bump which darkens on exposure to air due to oxidation of sebum. It has been noticed whenever you go to parlor for facial, your beauty stylist always ask for removing blackheads after facial why they ask? because they know that you are distressed from such black spots on your face expressly on the nose. Here are some causes for blackheads : Hormonal changes in body Uncleanness Products contain excessive oil Stress Go to sleep with make up Sweating Bacteria Now we are going to show some tips for removing blackheads that will help you to maintain your skin spotlessly. Here are some tips for removing blackheads from the skin :
Wash your face
It’s a common tip that can be followed by everyone, wash your skin early morning so that the bacteria that pass on from pillow can be killed. Morning cleansing is not enough you should also need face wash or cleansing again at night to remove makeup throughout the day.If you are doing the job outside so you need third time cleansing in order to remove dirt, sweat, and oil.
Exfoliate twice in a week to remove dead skin
The main reason for clogging of pores is the dead skin. We should do scrubbing twice in a week so that dead skin can be removed. First of all, we need three things for exfoliation are a washcloth, cleanser, and a glycolic peel. Make up your mind for scrubbing two times a week. After exfoliation session, your skin needs a moisturizer because skin begins to dry through exfoliation.
Apply clay mask
All the dirt will be extracted by using a clay mask. Use a mask for 15 min and rinse face or you can also apply all-night masks as a spot treatment to clear out blemishes. The charcoal mask is another substitute for blackheads. I personally suggest you choose a formula that has clay and numerous moisturizing agents.
Home remedies for blackheads
Baking soda It is not only used in baking goods or in other home remedies but also in the top of the list to remove whole skin imperfections. Procedure Apply 2-3 t of baking soda paste and 1 t of water on blackheads and then keep massaging softly for 3-5 min. rinse your skin after few minutes Repeat this procedure two times a week, until skin is clear. Cinnamon : Take honey and cinnamon powder. Apply a 1-2 t of honey and cinnamon powder before sleeping. Repeat this remedy for 10 days for good results. Oatmeal Mask As a breakfast item, it is not only used in weight loss but also an essential ingredient for your skin when it is combined with other ingredients. Its cleansing features are just what you need to get rid of blackheads. Procedure take 1-2 t of honey, half cup of tomato juice and 1-2 T of oatmeal and mix these ingredients. Massage your face for 10 min and then wash it. Regularly use this remedy for 10 days until you see any betterment in your skin. Orange peel : As we know orange is citrus fruit full of vitamins and nutrients which is useful for all types of skin problems especially related to blackheads. Using Orange A simple tip for blackheads by using of orange is as follows. Orange is good for eliminating blackheads and if you haven't tried out yet then give a try this Procedure : Dry oranges peel and powder them in the mixer. Take 2 t of orange powder, add 3 t of rose water and make a smooth paste. Apply mask on affected part of the skin and leaves to dry. When mask gets dry, scrub your face with wet hands then rinse your face with cold water. If you feel itching you don’t need to worry its just reaction of the mask. Take an ice cube and rub it on your skin for any type of irritation. Usage of green tea Green tea is not only a beverage or solution for weight loss but it also plays a significant role in blackheads treatment. Its plentiful sources of antioxidants make it a useful substance for removing blackheads. Procedure Make a paste of 1t of green tea leaves with water. Gently scrub this mask for 5-6 min. Wash your face with lukewarm water.
For Cleansing of Oily Skin & extricating pores This mask will clean your oily skin and extricate the pores Turmeric for removal of blackhead Everyone knows about the benefits of turmeric like it is used in cooking, for healing wounds, for minor burns and above all for skin care treatment. Here is a simple face pack of turmeric Procedure Take 1t of turmeric powder,2T of mint juice and mix them well Apply this face pack for 10 minutes on the affected area Once it has dried then wash off with lukewarm water.
How to get rid of blackheads are not hard to solve. You can remove this by following those instructions and tips that I explained to you above. I know everyone wants good looks not only women but also men. So you don’t need to be afraid of these black spots on your face. It will be no more if you follow home remedies or masks which I have shared to you. Read the full article
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Hagen's (HARI) Alternative Formula Pellets offer better nutrition for Mature birds
December 10th of last year I sprained my ankle. I finally got my boot on that foot for the first time last week on 1/24/17. In less than a month Medicare will be paying all my medical expenses (in conjunction with a supplemental plan F policy). I can relate to getting old. I look old. I have a long gray beard. Look at me and you know that I'm old. Not so much with birds For those of you that have stuck with your birds through the screaming biting and destruction - kudos! You'll learn how much life bird's can bring into a home.
Birds do not appear to physically age but they do internally. They can get diet challenged, meaning that they need less protein and fat content to get through the day. This is why Hagen developed Tropican Alternative Formula for birds What makes the Alternative formulation different than Tropican Lifetime and Tropican High-Performance formulas? Alternate protein sources: pea and quinoa Formulated with no soy or corn Higher amount of bentonite clay New ingredients such as walnuts, maple syrup, cranberries, sunflower oil, sweet potato, wheat germ oil, pumpkin seeds, marigold extract Higher levels of omega 3, 6 and Beta-carotene Darker brown pellets Premium daily nutrition for ALL adult life stages
Tropican Alternative Formula provides proper daily nutrition for Parrots who are diet challenged, adult, senior, requiring lower protein and fat content (versus High-Performance formula … all this results in optimum feather structure growth, vivid colors and luster! A Unique Formulation to Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle Alternative Formula, a diet with 15% protein was developed for companion birds who are diet challenged, adult, and/or senior. It’s an excellent soy-free diet that is rich in pea and quinoa as alternative sources of high-quality protein.
Peas are a premium source of protein due to their high digestibility score and they provide a great complementary amino acid profile when combined with the other plant derived proteins (wheat, rice) found in the Alternative Formula. Natural ingredients such as peanuts, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin seeds are included to increase the palatability for Parrots. A rich source of Omega fatty acids from flaxseed & peanuts makes feathers shine and helps support a healthy body. The bentonite clay (montmorillonite) found within the Alternative Formula is effective and powerful in assisting ailments in Parrots who are diet challenged. But How Does It Taste? We are very proud of Tropican’s outstanding 30+ year tradition of raising thousands of parrots over several generations at HARI. At a time when most bird food companies have shut their research centers, HARI continues its ongoing work on the research and development of advanced bird nutrition. In fact, HARI is the longest-standing research facility dedicated to studying the care and breeding of parrots. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qDn6UaqqOc Unlike farm pellets, these granules break cleanly and do not explode into fine powder like most pellets do. The parrot is able to hold the rest of the morsel and eat the piece it broke off. Again this difference results in a benefit to the consumer as significantly less wastage is associated with Tropican. Proudly Canadian Made
Quality Control Tropican Alternative Formula is made at Hagen Industries in Montreal, Quebec and undergoes rigorous 3-stage testing, which is unprecedented among bird food makers. Two onsite tests at Hagen Industries and final batch testing at HARI ensures that consumers get safe, dependable and top quality bird food for their treasured feathered companionsFor more in-depth information on the scientific development of Tropican Formulated Diets read Avian Nutrition: Trends and Philosophies, by HARI Director, Mark Hagen Some Recommended Species African greys • amazons • cockatoos • conures • eclectus • quakers • macaws • pionus - find more parrot species here Who can benefit from Hagen Alternative Formula? Alternative Formula is suitable for Parrots who have less active lifestyles and/or who are diet challenged. It can also be fed to adult and senior Parrots requiring lower protein and fat content and to nonbreeding, non-molting birds. Read our 6 Healthy Reasons for Tropican Alternative Formula. View the photo gallery below to learn more about the benefits of providing Tropican Alternative Formula to your pet bird. Tropican Alternative Formula Contains marigold lutein to maintain eye health. Is an optimal base diet that can be complimented with enrichment foods. It also contains montmorillonite clay for excellent digestive health. It's an ideal formula for senior Parrots or for Parrots who have digestive challenges. Is a GMO-free diet formulated without any soy or corn? Morsel sizes available in granules and sticks for all species and preferences. Can be offered to non-breeding, non-molting birds. Provides proper daily nutrition for Parrots who are less active or diet challenged. Is also pesticide and herbicide free - ensuring only the best for your bird. Provides proper daily nutrition for Parrots who are less active or diet challenged. Morsel sizes available in granules and sticks for all species and preferences. Is fortified with vitamins and minerals and also contains quinoa - a super protein source. Provides your bird with natural Omega and fatty acids from flax seed. Products Premium daily nutrition for all adult life stages Tropican Alternative Formula provides proper daily nutrition for Parrots who are diet challenged, adult, senior, requiring lower protein and fat content (versus High-Performance formula)
But How Does It Taste?
Ingredients are sourced locally, which means consumers get fresher food faster. In addition, the fact that it’s now made in close geographical proximity to HARI, located in Rigaud, means quicker turnaround times for final HARI quality assurance approvals and enhanced freshness-to-market efficiencies.
Some bird owners find it hard to feed their bird uniform, formulated diets. Tropican’s generous levels of important nutrients allow it to be diluted (up to percent on a weight basis) by the addition of fruits and vegetables. Tropican is a hard dense granule which parrots enjoy biting into. Tropican Alternative Granules ensure that fussy eaters get a full balanced diet. Since Tropican incorporates vitamins and minerals, a vitamin supplement is not needed. For more in-depth information on the scientific development of Tropican Formulated Diets read Avian Nutrition: Trends and Philosophies, by HARI Director, Mark Hagen
Guaranteed Analysis Crude protein (min.) 15% Crude fat (min.) 9% Crude fiber (max.) 8% Moisture (max.) 10% Calcium (min.) 0.8% Phosphorus (min.) 0.6% Vitamin A (min.) 5,000 IU/kg Vitamin D3 (min.) 500 IU/kg Vitamin E (min.) 200 IU/kg Beta-Carotene (min.) 600 mg/kg Omega-3 0.4% Omega-6 3% Feeding Guide To keep your pet bird healthy, the water cups should be cleaned daily and unsoiled Tropican Alternative Granules should be replenished as needed. Monitor your pet bird for daily consumption of Tropican. Ingredients Wheat, brown rice, pea protein, dehulled peanuts, sweet potato, barley, pumpkin seeds, montmorillonite clay, dried tomato, sunflower oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), calcium carbonate, dicalcium phosphate, quinoa, yeast culture, maple syrup, dried kelp, cranberry, walnut, L-lysine, yeast extract, choline chloride, DL-methionine, green tea extract, wheat germ oil, lecithin, carotenoids, marigold extract, algae extract (source of DHA fatty acid), rosemary extract, biotin, vitamin E supplement, niacin, calcium L-ascorbyl-2-monophosphate, zinc oxide, manganous oxide, d-calcium pantothenate, vitamin B12supplement, beta-carotene, copper sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, inositol, folic acid, vitamin A supplement, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, vitamin D3 supplement. Tropican Alternative Formula Click to Post
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