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Colorado Rapids vs. St. Louis City SC 04/23/23/
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My team ~ ❤️💙💛
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i challenged myself to name as many nfl ppl as possible so here is the result
WOW I KNOW ALMOST 50 PPL IN THE NFL lmao
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Arizona Cardinals ???
Atlanta Falcon Kirk Cousins Moony Koo is their kicker
Carolina Panthers ???
Da Bears I HAVE NO IDEA WHO THE NEW QB IS. huh.
Dallas Cowboys fuckin DAK. Dak Prescott.
Detroit Lions Jared fucking GROFFFFFFFFF 100% completion rate baybeeeeee coach is Dan Campbell, big fan AMON-RA ST-FUCKING-BROWN Sam LaPorta
Green Bay Packers is it still Jordan Love????
Kansas City Chiefs Patrick fucking Mahomes, the greatest to ever do it, the most beautiful arm, our favorite Kermit impersonator is Carson Wentz still our backup QB? yep he is Andy Reid, our coach CHRIS JONESSSSSSS the heart of the defense Rashee Rice, pls pls pls don't be injured too long bb Drue Tranquill (did NOT know that was his first name lmao) Carson Steele, who is our current… Isaiah Pacheco, maybe the best receiver of all time, who is injured and we need him back so bad Justin Watson, decent receiver Xavier Worthy, our rookie receiver who would be great if he stopped getting flagged for the love of fuck Travis Kelce, who is always Just Okay in the main season and then becomes FUCKING SUPERMAN in the post-season so we forgive him Jawaan Taylor, offensive line Kingsley Suamataia, also offensive line Harrison Butker, our shithead kicker who I wish we would through into the Missouri River
Los Angeles Rams no fucking idea who gives a shit
Minnesota Vikings wow i dunno
NOLA Saints ???
New York Giants they literally went through THREE QBS last season and finally landed on a fourth to finish their season, who even fucking KNOW
Philly Eagles Jalen Hurts, someone put this man out of his misery already Saquon Barkley lmao fucking Sirianni, who survived the coaching overhaul for some fucking reason
SF 49ers Brock fucking Purdy, the greatest Mr. Irrelevant, please pay this man McCaffery, Purdy's soulmate George Kittle
Seattle Seahawks uuuuuuuuh no idea
Tampa Bay Buccaneers that motherfucker Baker Mayfield
Washington Commanders NO idea
Tennessee Titans nope
Pittsburg Steelers JUSTIN FIELDS BABYYYYY HE'S FREE FROM THE FUCKING MCCASKEYS AND FLORISHING Russell Wilson who is supposed to be the starting QB but uh where tf is he? also who cares
New York Jets The Cryptofascist
New England Patriots who cares. coach is still Bellicheck I think, fuck that guy.
Miami Dolphins poor fucking Tua 8C 8C 8C Tyreek Hill, who used to be at KC
Las Vegas Raiders nnnnope no idea
Jacksonville Jaguars Trevor Lawrence is the QB Travis Etienne
Indianapolis Colts have I EVER watched a colts game…….
Houston Texans CJ Stroud is the QB
Denver Broncos i literally looked at a list and i don't know these people
Cleveland Browns Deshaun Watson is QB
Cincinnati Bengals Joe Burrow Kicker is McPhearson Punter is Rehkow who might be fired after today
Buffalo Bills JOSH FUCKING ALLEN. I HATE HIM FOR BEING AS GOOD AS HE IS.
Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson, the most inconsistent QB in the league Bateman is in there, catchin balls Isaiah Likely Devontez Walker
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chaotic book ramble so I can stop spiraling into the abyss: my childhood favorite books that I've been thinking about lately
I start college in four days, where I'll be pursuing an English degree. I've been both a reader and by extension a writer my whole life. lately, I've been thinking about the books I loved when I was younger that fueled this passion and thus helped me along to where I am now <3
The Land of Stories series by Chris Colfer. I still have my old copies of these books, and when I tell you they are well-loved, I mean they are well-loved. they're sort of fairytale retellings, and take place in the Land of Stories, which exists as a parallels world to this one where fairytale characters are real and living beyond their happily ever afters. the books follow twins Alex and Connor, who find out (spoiler?? lol) that their grandmother is the fairy godmother. all sorts of stuff goes down, and honestly I only remember half of it like a fever dream, but I remember really loving it in book five (?) when they get to meet the characters from stories Connor wrote. honestly, I probably read the entire series over fifty times, and that's not an exaggeration. first read them the year the third book came out, when I was nine. waiting for the rest was, I recall, absolute torture.
the Spiderwick Chronicles by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. this is so funny to me, because these books basically set me up for my later teen years and loving the Folk of the Air series by Holly Black - but I digress. I first read these at age eight in a high-stress time of my life, and as a result they were likely deeply formative. they follow twins Jared and Simon (more twins ??) and their older sister Mallory (thinking back, she was absolutely part of my bi awakening). they move with their mother into the old Spiderwick mansion, and soon discover a fieldguide all about faeries and different fae species that live in the woods surrounding the house. I honestly think that the plot of these books is batshit, but I still sort of love them. there's a movie, but it's terrible, and aggressively condenses the plot into something completely unrecognizable.
Harry Potter, by... Harry Potter. isn't it great that, after his time at Hogwarts, he decided to write a seven-book autobiography?? so funky of him!! anyways - I read these at the ripe age of ten, and stuck by loving them since. HP was my first fandom, and maybe the one I'm fondest of (actually, thinking on this, no), and Hogwarts in general holds a lot of nostalgia for me. this being said, I still love the books, but I have to say that I reread them last year for the first time since I was maybe 14/15 and um. wow. Mr. Potter you are?? problematic??? someone please tell me why the adult man who was allowed to abuse children in a position of power for sixteen years got a redemption arc but the literal CHILD who was born into an abusive and power-hungry family didn't. also why is Dumbedore hailed as such a bloody saint?? he's worse than fucking Voldemort. I said what I said. also it's super confusing that Harry never mentioned in his autobiography that his Sirius and Remus were happily married and living at Grimmauld place. weird storytelling choice I guess!!
all those damned Warrior cats books by Erin Hunter. I swear to god these books had crack in them I ATE THEM UP from the ages of like. eight to eleven?? maybe??? genuinely, I must've reread them a hundred times, but I could tell you NOTHING about the plots. a few vibes, maybe, but zero plots. did they even have plots?? were plots a thing in those books??? how was I so obsessed with them???? funniest part is the fact that I see people talking about them on the internet now and it's just. insane. actually insane.
Lockwood and Co by Jonathan Stroud. full transparency: I read these for the first time at age eleven (around the time the fourth book out of five came out) and now remain an active member of the fandom. I love these books, and these characters, with my whole heart and I want nothing more than them to be happy. the Netflix show, though I have some pretty severe gripes with it, is still really amazing and absolutely deserves a second season. the books are set in London, where ghosts are real deeply dangerous, and follow the main trio of Lucy, Lockwood, and George. I reread them at the start of the year in preparation for the show, and they're genuinely just incredible works. I sobbed a lot reading them. they're absolutely comfort reads for me; 35 Portland Row is home.
wow. that was a lot. there's honestly several more I could talk about (School for Good and Evil, Percy Jackson, etc), but this is a long enough post for now, ha. love you all <3
#books#childhood books#childhood#childhood favorites#the land of stories#tlos#the spiderwick chronicles#holly black#harry potter#hp#warriors#warrior cats#lockwood and co#chaotic academia#dark academia
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2024 - Week 2
BUF - Josh Allen has been the highest rated passer in the AFC both weeks this season
NE - Rhamondre Stevenson is second in the AFC with 201 rushing yards
MIA - De'Von Achane is tied for second in the AFC with 14 receptions
NYJ - Allen Lazard is tied for the league lead with 2 receiving TDs
BAL - Derrick Henry is tied for the AFC lead with 2 rushing TDs
PIT - Calvin Austin leads the AFC with 74 punt return yards
CLE - Deshaun Watson leads the AFC with 79 pass attempts
CIN - Andrei Iosivas is tied for the league lead with 2 receiving TDs
TEN - Jha'Quan Jackson is second in the league with 157 kick return yards
JAX - Travis Etienne is tied for the AFC lead with 2 rushing TDs
IND - Anthony Richardson is second in the AFC with 9.3 yards per carry
HOU - CJ Stroud has thrown the most passes without an INT with 68
KC - Patrick Mahomes is second in the AFC with TDs on 8.3% of his passes
LV - Gardner Minshew leads the league with a 77.5% completion percentage
LAC - JK Dobbins leads the league with 266 rushing yards
DEN - Riley Dixon leads the league with 7 punts inside the 20
DAL - KaVontae Turpin leads the league with 96 punt return yards
WAS - Brian Robinson is second among NFC RBs with 5.97 yards per carry
PHL - Saquan Barkley is tied for second in the NFC with 2 rushing TDs
NYG - Malik Nabers is tied for second in the league with 15 receptions
GB - Josh Jacobs is second in the NFC with 235 rushing yards
CHI - DeAndre Carter is second in the league with 39 yards per kick return
DET - Jared Goff leads the league with 83 pass attempts
MIN - Patrick Jones is tied for second in the league with 4 sacks
NO - Derek Carr leads the league with a 142.4 QB rating
TB - Baker Mayfield is tied for the league lead with 5 TD passes
ATL - Tyler Allgeier leads all NFC RBs with 6.17 yards per carry
CAR - Raheem Blackshear leads the league with 285 kick return yards
SEA - Julian Love is tied for second in the NFC with 17 solo tackles
LAR - Matt Stafford leads the NFC with 52 completions
ARI - Kyler Murray leads the league with 11.6 yards per carry
SF - Brock Purdy leads the league with 550 passing yards
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SPORTS: #CJSTROUD SIGNS WITH #JORDANBRAND
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jordan (@jumpman23) NFL young star QB CJ Stroud is now signed with Jordan Brand,he’s now linked with other Jordan Brand QB’s like Dak Prescott, Jalen Hurts, Jared Goff, Derek Carr, and Bryce Young. This means the Texans head man will have some nice Jordan Brand PE’s in the teams color way hit the like and subscribe button to stay tapped in!! CC:SD X…
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The Flagrant Foul Fantasy Show - 2024 QB Rankings
1 Jalen Hurts (PHI)
2 Josh Allen (BUF)
3 Patrick Mahomes (KC)
4 Lamar Jackson (BAL)
5 Joe Burrow (CIN)
6 C.J. Stroud (HOU)
7 Kyler Murray (ARZ)
8 Dak Prescott (DAL)
9 Anthony Richardson (IND)
10 Brock Purdy (SF)
11 Jordan Love (GB)
12 Justin Herbert (LAC)
13 Kirk Cousins (ATL)
14 Caleb Williams (CHI)
15 Jared Goff (DET)
16 Jayden Daniels (WAS)
17 Deshaun Watson (CLE)
18 Aaron Rodgers (NYJ)
19 Baker Mayfield (TB)
20 Tua Tagovailoa (MIA)
21 Trevor Lawrence (JAC)
22 Matthew Stafford (LAR)
23 Derek Carr (NO)
24 Geno Smith (SEA)
25 Russell Wilson (PIT)
26 Will Levis (TEN)
27 Gardner Minshew (LV)
28 Bryce Young (CAR)
29 J.J. McCarthy (MIN)
30 Bo Nix (DEN)
31 Daniel Jones (NYG)
32 Drake Maye (NE)
33 Jacoby Brissett (NE)
34 Justin Fields (PIT)
35 Aiden O’Connell (LV)
36 Sam Darnold (MIN)
37 Tyrod Taylor (NYJ)
38 Michael Penix, Jr. (ATL)
39 Sam Howell (SEA)
40 Joe Flacco (IND)
41 Jarrett Stidham (DEN)
42 Jake Browning (CIN)
43 Joe Milton III (NE)
44 Spencer Rattler (NO)
45 Jameis Winston (CLE)
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None of these guys are Mahomes and as much as I dont like him he’s in a league of his own. Burrow would come next with Jalen bc they have gotten to the Super Bowl, won playoff games and Burrow has transformed that entire organization. TLaw is similar, without him who wants to go to Jacksonville?? He makes them relevant and he has shown he can win, he got them to the playoffs and win which is what every team wants
I don’t think he’s worth this kind of $ yet but he had a high ceiling and not success will be demanded
And Purdy? He's been better and in less time. Jimmy Garoppolo has more playoff wins and the same number of FC and Super Bowls, no one saying that makes him a top three. Matt Stafford actually has a Super Bowl and beat Joe Burrow to get it. Jared Goff has playoff wins so does Aaron Rodgers. Tua and Dak are also expected to get big money contracts. Lamar is doing it with less big name talent, Josh Allen has been incredibly effective, CJ Stroud could be top tier.
There are 32 starting QBs in football, Joe Burrow is not Top 3. I'm begging you guys to watch more football. 
**Mod note: Top 3 performance and Top 3 money are not the same thing and shouldn't be thought of as the same thing**
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Inter Miami đã bị DC United dẫn trước 1-0 ở phút 14 sau pha lập công của Jared Stroud. Tiền vệ người Mỹ đã dứt điểm bằng chân phải đưa bóng vào góc cao cho đội chủ nhà.Tuy nhiên đội khách gỡ hòa 1-1 chỉ 10 phút sau đó từ cú dứt điểm quyết đoán trong vòng cấm của Leonardo Campana. Tỷ số này được giữ nguyên cho đến hết hiệp 1.Luis Suarez lập cú đúp khi vào sân từ băng ghế dự bị trong hiệp 2 (Ảnh: Getty).Bước sang hiệp 2, tiền đạo Luis Suarez được tung vào sân từ phút 62 và huyền thoại Barcelona đã tỏa sáng rực rỡ. Chỉ 10 phút sau khi vào sân từ băng ghế dự bị, Suarez đã lập công giúp đội nhà vượt lên dẫn trước 2-1.Cũng chính chân sút người Uruguay ấn định chiến thắng 3-1 ở phút 85 trước khi DC United còn chơi thiếu người khi Pedro Santos bị đuổi khỏi sân khi trận đấu bước sang thời gian bù giờ.Chiến thắng này càng trở nên ngọt ngào hơn với Inter Miami khi không có đội trưởng Messi trên sân. Chân sút người Argentina đang phải đối mặt với một chấn thương gân kheo nhỏ ở chân phải và được nghỉ dưỡng thương.Messi chuẩn bị cùng Argentina tham dự các trận giao hữu với El Salvador và Costa Rica lần lượt vào ngày 22/3 và 26/3, nhưng vẫn chưa rõ liệu anh có thể ra sân trong những trận đấu này hay không.Do giải bóng đá nhà nghề Mỹ (MLS) vẫn thi đấu trong FIFA Days, Inter Miami sẽ tiếp tục thiếu Messi trong trận gặp New York Red Bulls ngày 24/3.
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NFL Divisional Round Review, Recap And React
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1. Baltimore Raven 34-10 Houston Texans
Yeah, Baltimore made this look good at the end but according to my guy, Lamar Jackson, there was a bunch of expletives exchanged at halftime, after the Raven only managed 10 points in the 1st.
Still it was a more than notable performance by the Ravens defense, they absolutely blanketed the Houston recievers and Stroud holding on to the ball until eventually pressured.
However, the 2nd half basically came down to the reason I thought the Ravens would win in the first place, and that's Lamar's otherworldy level of play which is what pushed them over the hump. 2 passing touchdowns, and 15 yard russing touchdown put Lamar's stamp on the game and gave the Ravens the dub.
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2. San Francisco 49ers 24-21 Green Bay Packers
Okay, so for like the 4th year in a row, Kyle Shanahan's team made me look bad once again. My vendetta against the 49ers, has really cost me dearly over the years, as far as picking games is concerned, and if you've ever lost money because of me, I'm sorry.
The thing with this game that nakes it bad, is how the 9ers actually won this game.
The 9ers were down by a touchdown, going in to the 4th and they were confronted by a Green Bay defense that were not going to make this easy, holding them to just 2 touchdowns for the game up to that point.
But Brock Purdy's slow start and the fact that he never found a rhythm all game, will have the Packers feeling like they let this one go. Christian McCaffery's touchdown run to take the lead was followed by agut wrenching incerception on the Packers final drive of the game, and that was it.
The 9er defense should pat themselves on the back for yet another memorable playoff performance, that 21-0 halftime lead would have bee worse had it not been for some key early defensive stops.
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3. Detroit Lions 31-23 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Ladies and gentlemen, dreams do come true.
The 2023 Detroit Lions story continues and will see them play in this year's NFC Conference Championship game , and this is the greatest year in the history of thier franchise since 1991, which was the last time they won a playoff game.
For the Bucs this will be remembered as a game of missed opportunities, because Baker Mayfield played about as well as you can possibly expect out of him, but the idea that Rachaad White only had 9 carries for 55 yards is a wild stat definitely shows how the Bucs lost control of this game, because they were tied goin in to the 4th quarter.
But in the end Jared Goff attempting 43 passes, and literally having 0 interceptions or turnovers, will be the most memorable offensive stat of the game.
Jahmyr Gibbs had the td run that gave the Lions the lead in the 4th, but Goff's td pass to Amon-Ra to seal the game, was emblematic of who he has been all season and the calm that he's brought to this offense.
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4. Kansas City Chiefs 27-24 Buffalo Bills
I picked the Bills to win this game because I'm a sucker for pain, and because I forgot that Patrick Mahomes is literally immortal.
At this point, I don't know what the Buffalo Bills have to do to beat the Kansas City Chiefs.
They had a stellar defense. They had the running back, and more importantly the run game itself to provide needed balance, but the biggest thing they had was Josh Allen playing at a near MVP level, which he woud surely win in any other season if not for Lamar.
It was just a cascade of everything going wrong for the Bills. The fake punt was another moment that just foreshadowed and this was all cruelly ended by the missed field goal that would have tied the game and sent it in to overtime.
To have the Chiefs come in to Buffalo and even have a narrow 4 point lead going in to the 4th only to watch it evaporate and the Bills scoring exactly 0 points for the entie 4th quarter.
Tough break for the Bills.
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CJ Stroud, Jordan Love, Kyle Juszcyk, Brandon Aiyuk, Harrison Butker, Trey Smith, Isiah Pacheco, Dalton Kincaid, Stefon Diggs, Tyreek Hill, Justin Jefferson, T.J Watt, A.J Brown, Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Herbert, Saquon Barkley, Jaylen Waddle, Dak Prescott, Jared Goff, Trevor Lawerence, tua tagovailoa We'd love some more football players to join our roster! Our football players (and everyone else will welcome you with open arms.)
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Divisioinal Weekend Rundown
Divisional round: Jan. 20 and 21
NFC
(7) Green Bay Packers at (1) San Francisco 49ers
Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET on FOX
Quite the surprise in Wild Card Weekend with Green Bay just demolishing the Dallas Cowboys and moving on to San Francisco. Jordan Love went 16 for 21 for 272 yards and 3 TDs in his playoff debut AND has thrown 21 TD’s and 1 INT in his last 9 games. Safe to say he is playing at a high level. San Francisco is coming off a bye week and gets their taste of playoff action for the first time this season. It’s no secret the 49ers have a tremendous offense. Christian McCaffrey should be MVP in my opinion but the 49ers are a sneaky good team that on the surface it looks like the offense runs through CMC, but it doesn’t. it’s blocking, route running and scheme. Brock Purdy can sling it and with a ‘Swiss army knife’ in Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk on the outside there are plenty of options for Purdy to distribute to. Oh, and George Kittle helps too. But the key for the Packers is Aaron Jones. Jones has rushed for more than 110 yards in each of the past four games. He ran for 118 yards and 3 TD’s against the Cowboys. Jones has rushed for more than 100 yards every time he’s faced the Cowboys in his career but he’s never rushed for 100 yards in six previous meetings against San Francisco. In the 2021 Divisional Playoff loss to the 49ers he had 9 catches for 129 yards and 12 carries for 41 yards. I think San Francisco wins but not by the -9.5 point spread Vegas is predicting. Packers are hot but they lose a heart breaker.
(4) Tampa Bay Buccaneers at (3) Detroit Lions
Sunday, 3 p.m. ET on NBC
Who would’ve thought Detroit, who hasn’t won a playoff game in 32 years would be hosting TWO playoff games in a season. What a wild ride it has been for the motor city this season. Jared Goff got his revenge against the LA Rams and is moving on to face the Baker Mayfield led Buccaneers. Lions DB CJ Gardner-Johnson is talking about how if Tampa had a better QB they’d be better. So bulletin board material before the biggest game in recent Lions history. No big deal. The Bucs took down a flawed Eagles team with blitzing the hell out of them. No AJ Brown, Jalen Hurts was hurt and ineffective, and there was no defensive help which led to this solid Bucs team advancing. Detroit is riding high and rightfully so, Detroit has two home games in the same playoffs for the first time in franchise history. Detroit hasn’t won 2 playoff games in a season since winning the 1957 NFL title! Be energetic, be excited, BUT this Buccaneer team is NOT to be overlooked. The defense is solid, Baker Mayfield is having a good season and is distributing the ball to his playmakers. Tampa isn’t flashy but they don’t have to be. The atmosphere in Detroit will be electric and I think Detroit gets the win but Tampa keeps it close.
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(4) Houston Texans at (1) Baltimore Ravens
Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET on ESPN/ABC/ESPN+
For some reason I feel that the rest vs. rust debate has to apply to the Ravens but not the 49ers, and I don’t really know why. Baltimore rested key guys against the Steelers the final week of the regular season and had a bye week. Guys got rest and more time to get healthy, but I can’t shake the feeling the Ravens will take a drive or two to shake the rust off. These teams meet for the second time this season, they played week 1 where Jackson threw an early INT, each QB had a fumble, Stroud took 5 sacks and Jackson took 4 sacks. It was a sloppy loss for Stroud but it’s safe to say each team rebounded nicely. Houston took it to Cleveland scoring at will on the best scoring defense in football. So why not try it with 6th ranked scoring defense in Baltimore. It’ll be 28 degrees in Baltimore so we’ll see how Houston handles the cold. CJ Stroud is exciting but Lamar Jackson is gunning for his 2nd MVP which he would have earned for sure. Baltimore hasn't hosted an AFC title game since January of 1971, when the Colts beat the Oakland Raiders. The Texans have never made it that far. They are 0-4 in the divisional round, including a loss to Baltimore in January of 2012. The Houston Oilers played in the AFC championship game, but their last appearance was 44 years ago. I think Houston will put up a good fight and I want the Cinderella story to continue in the worst way but I think Baltimore escapes this game with a win.
(3) Kansas City Chiefs at (2) Buffalo Bills
Sunday, 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS
This is it. This is the measuring stick. THIS IS THE GAME! This is to prove to everyone you are for real Buffalo. The playoff losses to KC have always been IN Kansas City. But now you get Patrick Mahomes at home. You get him playing his first road playoff game ever. I cannot overstate how immensely huge this game is for Josh Allen and Sean McDermott. Sean McDermott needs this win to show he can coach in the big moments. He needs to show he can manage a game from beginning to end. He needs to show he can close. Josh Allen needs to show he can outduel a 2-time Super Bowl winner. Period. The end. That’s it. Win, just win. I wouldn’t say this is the biggest game in franchise history, but this will be a franchise defining one. This regime needs to win to justify the culture, and the process. It’s more pressure on them but you put this pressure on yourself when you have the season you have. As far as this game goes, injuries will be the key. Buffalo needs to get some key guys back especially on defense. Rasul Douglas needs to play and so does Taron Johnson for the secondary to have some confidence in covering Travis Kelce and Rashee Rice. Isiah Pacheco didn’t play in the first meeting of these teams this season and the Bills need to clamp down on the run to keep Mahomes in long down and distances. The Chiefs are converting 52% of red-zone trips into touchdowns this season, which is in the bottom half of the league. Against Miami, the Chiefs went 2 for 6 and settled for four field goals. Keep everything in front of you. Stop the run. Force Mahomes into long down and distances and the Bills win. I think the Bills win but it’ll be so much closer than I want it to be. This is also a game I will be in attendance for so I’m sure my wife will enjoy my emotional mood swings for 3 hours.
#bills#nfl playoffs#kansas city chiefs#san fransisco 49ers#green bay packers#baltimoreravens#houston texans#detroit lions#tampa bay buccaneers
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Since it's the NFL playoffs can we request Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Stefon Diggs, Josh Allen, Christian McCaffrey, Jared Goff, Jaire Alexander, Odell Beckham Jr, Lamar Jackson, CJ Stroud, Aaron Jones or anyone in the NFL?
We would love some NFL players here! Bring us these amazing people!
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Fantasy football QB rankings Week 8: Who will start, top sleepers at quarterback
With no crew on the bye, 32 signal-callers return to our Week 8 fantasy QB rankings. Whereas this may occasionally look like an optimistic factor in concept, extra choices can complicate our start-up choices. Worry not; as a result, we're right here to help you perceive which quarterbacks have one of the best probabilities of persistently leading scoring drives, raising your fantasy soccer crew's probabilities of nabbing a dunk this coming week. Exterior of Gardner Minshew's 305-yard, four-TD effort towards Browns protection that entered Week 7 as essentially the most environment-friendly cease unit, Week 7 performed true to kind. The standard juggernaut (Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen) lived up to the hype, whereas a number of lower-tier QBs (Russell Wilson, Tyson Bagant, Brian Hoyer) had quite underwhelming fantasy days. How will all of it shake out in week 8? Extra: Watch NFL RedZone Stay with Sling (50% off first month)
Which QB is bye in Week 8?
Week 8 Commonplace Rankings: RBs, WRs, TEs and D/STs kick That being said, we nonetheless have a number of banded-up QBs to watch all through the week, so a number of fantasy homeowners will nonetheless be on the lookout for viable alternative choices. Week 8 PPR Rankings: RBs, WRs, TEs and D/STs kick
Who's one of the best fantasy QBs in Week 8?
Patrick Mahomes (@ Broncos Week 8) goals to keep up his good 12-0 file towards Denver, seeking to construct on his 300-yard, one-TD effort within the Chiefs' Week 6 win over the Broncos. Justin Herbert (vs. Bears) is licking his chops this week, going through a Bears protection that entered Week 7 permitting the fifth-most fantasy factors per recreation (FPPG) to QBs. Even when the Brian Hoare-led Raiders decelerate, search for Herbert and firm to seek out success against the Bears on Sunday night. Lamar Jackson (@Cardinals) noticed a slight improvement in his Week 8 rankings, drawing a Cardinals protection that entered Week 7 because it was the least environment-friendly protection on a down-to-down foundation, with a league-worst 50.6 percent success fee. Count on Jackson to continue his sturdy play with one other dependable fantasy day. Jared Goff (vs. Raiders) and C.J. Stroud (@Panthers) additionally sit as top-10 performers in Week 8. Fantasy homeowners might look to bench Goff after a 38-6 blowout loss to Detroit; however, Raiders protection is precisely what Goff wants. Watch her regain her confidence. Stroud is getting higher each week, and since he is a rookie, we do not fairly know his fantasy ceiling.
Who's one of the best fantasy QB sleepers and waiver pickups in Week 8?
Jordan Love (vs. Vikings), Derek Carr (@Colts), and Kenny Pickett (vs. Jaguars) profile because of the crop of sleepers and waiver-wire pickups in this week's QB-friendly matchups. Whereas the Packers offense hasn't run as easily as they'd like, Love has crushed it from a fantasy standpoint. Inexperienced Bay's QB1 enters Week 7 ranked as Fantasy QB8 in factors per recreation (19.2 ppg), and he turned in one other two-TD day towards the Broncos. An inviting matchup towards Vikings protection that ranks beneath league common in dropback EPA provides Love loads of sleeper enchantment. The Saints hope their second-half offensive surge towards the Jaguars is an indication of issues to return, and if there's ever a week to roll out Carr, Week 8 is the time. The Colts enter Week 7 permitting the eighth-most fantasy factors per recreation to a QB, so there's cause to consider New Orleans' offense will function at an environment-friendly clip and prime 300 yards via the air for the third straight recreation. Pickett drew a Jaguars protection that allowed the second-most fantasy factors per recreation to a QB getting into Week 7, and with Deonte Johnson again wholesome, we may see his finest fantasy output of the season. In deep/superflex leagues, contemplate taking Desmond Ryder (@ Titans), Gardner Minshew (vs. Saints), and Baker Mayfield (@ Payments). The Raiders and Falcons aerial assault can exploit a vulnerable Titan move protection that is among the least environmentally friendly models towards the move in comparison with its dropback EPA. We do not anticipate Minshew to copy his elite Week 7 fantasy display; however, he did a commendable job filling in for the injured Anthony Richardson. Regardless of a tricky matchup for Mayfield towards an elite Payments defensive position, a probably unfavorable recreation script permits him to put up a good fantasy day for some rubbish time factors.
Who's the largest potential QB bust in Week 8?
Joe Burrow (@49ers), Geno Smith (vs. Browns), and Matthew Stafford (@Cowboys) all noticed vital drops in their Week 8 rankings, as they have been compelled to create drives towards the league's most full protection. Barore definitely appeared like a special QB, together with his calf getting higher by the week; however, we might counsel leaving him on your bench if the 49ers matchup. Smith did not do a lot in a positive matchup against the Cardinals in Week 7, and we anticipate a harder fantasy day against the Browns this week. We'll depart Stafford with bench duties in Week 8, as now we have no real interest in beginning him towards a well-rounded Cowboys cease unit on the highway.
What were the largest QB accidents in Week 8?
Earlier than Week 7, Justin Fields (finger), Jimmy Garoppolo (again), and Daniel Jones (neck) weren't wholesome enough for accidents to sideline them in Week 8. Backup Tyson Bagent (the Chargers) will probably make his second straight start in Week 8. Nonetheless, Garoppolo ( @Lions ) is leaning towards returning to Detroit on Monday night time. We'll see if Jones can log no less than one restricted session in observe this week, probably resulting in his return to the Jets. We anticipate Tannehill (ankle) to overlook Week 8, placing Will Levis in line for his first profession to begin. Concerning in-game accidents, Deshaun Watson left the primary half with a head injury. Watson didn't undergo harm and was cleared to return to the recreation motion; however, head coach Kevin Stefanski was determined to play PJ Walker in his place. As mentioned, we put Watson in our preliminary Week 8 rankings because we predict he'll return to the field this week. We'll be updating these QB rankings all through the week, so test again for the most recent participant actions and evaluations.
Fantasy QB Rankings Week 8: Who Will Begin, Sit at Quarterback
This rating is predicated on 4-point passing TD Scoring Rank participant 1 Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs @ Broncos Lamar Jackson, Ravens and Cardinals Jalen Hurts, Eagles and Commander 4 Josh Allen, Payments vs. Buccaneers Justin Herbert, Chargers vs. Bears 6 Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins vs. Patriots Jared Goff, Lions vs. Raiders 8 CJ Stroud, Texans @ Panthers 9 Kirk Cousins, Vikings @ Packers 10 Dak Prescott, Cowboys vs. Rams 11 Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars @ Steelers 12 Jordan Love, Packers vs. Vikings 13 Derek Carr, Saints @ Colts 14 Joe Burrow, Bengals @ 49ers 15 Brock Purdy, 49ers vs. Bengals 16: Kenny Pickett, Steelers vs. Jaguars 17 Matthew Stafford, Rams @ Cowboys 18 Geno Smith, Seahawks vs. Browns 19 Desmond Ryder, Falcons @ Titans 20 Sam Howell, Commander vs. Eagles 21 Russell Wilson, Broncos vs. Chiefs 22 Gardner Minshew, Colts vs. Saints 23. Deshaun Watson, Browns @ Seahawks 24 Baker Mayfield, Buccaneers @ Payments 25 Josh Dobbs, Cardinals vs. Ravens 26 Mack Jones, Patriots @ Dolphins 27 Bryce Younger, Panthers vs. Texans 28 Tyson Bagent, Bears @ Chargers 29 Daniel Jones, Giants vs. Jets 30 Jimmy Garoppolo Raiders @ Lions 31 Zach Wilson, Jets vs. Giants 32 Will Levis, Titans vs. Falcons
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2023- Week 16
BUF - Josh Allen has a 5.3% TD pass percentage, second highest in the AFC
NE - Hunter Henry has 6 receiving TDs, tied for second most among TEs
MIA - Tua Tagovailoa is second in the league with a 105.4 QB rating
NYJ - Garrett Wilson has been targeted 153 times, most in the league
BAL - Mark Andrews has 6 receiving TDs, tied for second most among TEs
PIT - Kenny Pickett has a 1.2% INT percentage, second lowest in the league
CLE - Amari Cooper has 1250 receiving yards, second most in the AFC
CIN - JaMarr Chase has 60 receiving first downs, second most in the AFC
TEN - Derrick Henry has 249 rushes, second most in the league
JAX - Trevor Lawrence has 521 pass attempts, second most in the AFC
IND - Zaire Franklin leads the league with 161 tackles
HOU - CJ Stroud is second in the AFC with a 98.7 QB rating
KC - Patrick Mahomes has 26 passing TDs, second highest in the AFC
LV - John Jenkins averages 44 yards per fumble return, highest in the league
LAC - Keenan Allen has 108 receptions, second most in the league
DEN - Russell Wilson has a 5.8% TD passes percentage, second highest in the league
DAL - Dak Prescott is second in the NFC with a 104.2 QB rating
WAS - Sam Howell has 557 pass attempts, second most in the league
PHL - AJ Brown has 1394 receiving yards, second most in the NFC
NYG - Bobby Okereke has forced 4 fumbles, tied for second most in the NFC this season
GB - Carrington Valentine has 50 fumble return yards, second most in the NFC
CHI - Cole Kmet has 6 receiving TDs, tied for second most among TEs
DET - Jared Goff has 3984 passing yards, second most in the NFC
MIN - Kirk Cousins completed 69.5% of his passes, second highest in the league
NO - Alvin Kamara has 495 yards after catch, second most among NFC RBs
TB - Baker Mayfield has a 1.6% interception percentage, second lowest in the NFC
ATL - Jessie Bates is tied for second in the league with 6 interceptions
CAR - Sam Franklin averages 99 yards per interception return, highest in the league
SEA - DK Metcalf averages 16.63 yards per reception second highest in the NFC
LAR - Puka Nacua has 522 yards after catch, second most among NFC WRs
ARI - Blake Gillikin is second in the NFC with a 50.6 yard gross punting average
SF - Brock Purdy leads the NFL with a 112.2 QB rating
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2023 NFL MOCK DRAFT
Thursday, April 27
FIRST ROUND
1. Carolina (FROM CHI) - QB Bryce Young (Alabama)
The rumor is this is a done deal. Bryce Young satisfied any concerns about his lack of ideal size and solidified himself as the safest pick. He’s got a great head for the game, unreal anticipation and field awareness, and he appears to be exactly the sort of person you want representing your team.
2. Houston - DE/OLB Will Anderson (Alabama)
Will Houston pass on a quarterback to take one of the cleanest players in this draft? They just might…
3. Houston (PROJ. TRADE W/ARZ) - QB C.J. Stroud (Ohio State)
…until they trade up to take one! The Texans have loads of capital in this draft, and while they have plenty of holes to fill, they want to follow the Jets’ example of moving up to secure the players they want.
4. Indianapolis - QB Will Levis (Kentucky)
This becomes a no-brainer with both Bryce Young and C.J. Stroud off the board. Levis is the last of the quarterbacks who can step in the play as a rookie. Levis worked out of a pro-style offense at Kentucky, and he’s got all the unearned confidence he needs to convince coaches he’s capable of starting. He’ll flop.
5. Seattle (THRU DEN) - DT/DE Jalen Carter (Georgia) !
Seattle lucks into perhaps the most talented player coming out this year. Carter’s legal troubles so far don’t seem to be serious enough to bounce him out of the top 5 given his abilities on the field.
6. Detroit (THRU LAR) - CB Devon Witherspoon (Illinois)
Jared Goff’s job is safe for now. The Lions traded away Jeff Okudah for a 5th round pick and a pack of bubble gum. They brought in Cam Sutton to start on one side, but Witherspoon will be an instant starter across from him.
7. Las Vegas - DE Tyree Wilson (Texas Tech)
Teaming Wilson with Maxx Crosby and Chandler Jones is almost unfair. Jones might have one year left with the team, so Wilson has greater future value than immediate value.
8. NY Jets (PROJ. TRADE W/ATL) - OT Paris Johnson, Jr. (Ohio State)
The Jets aren’t convinced that Mekhi Becton is their left tackle of the future. His conditioning just isn’t at a pro level. Atlanta needs to move down and collect more picks. The Jets (with the expected acquisition of Aaron Rodgers) are in win-now mode, so they’ll spend now and figure out how to pay for it later.
9. Chicago (THRU CAR) - RB Bijan Robinson (Texas)
The Bears let David Montgomery walk in free agency, but they find a huge upgrade in the draft. Sure, they still need big help along the offensive line, but Chicago figures the talent on Day 2 isn’t remarkably different than the top talent this year. A guy like Bijan is in a class of his own.
10. Philadelphia (THRU CLE) - CB Christian Gonzalez (Oregon)
You don’t often see a Super Bowl team drafting in the top-10, so this is a pure luxury pick. The Eagles feel Gonzalez just has too much upside to pass up here - even though CB isn’t an immediate need.
11. Tennessee - OT Broderick Jones (Georgia) The Titans stick with their plan to groom Malik Willis for two years before they decide what they’ve got, so they pass on this year’s QBs. Tennessee released LT Taylor Lewan and brought in Andre Dillard, a wasted first-round pick of Philly’s a few years ago. There are plenty of potentially-great tackles available this year, but they’re starting to come off the board quickly. The Titans considered trading up but didn’t have the ammo, so they stay put and are relieved to find Broderick Jones still hanging around.
12. Arizona (PROJ. TRADE W/HOU THRU CLE) - CB Joey Porter, Jr. (Penn State)
The Cardinals need help at corner pretty badly. They were hoping that either Witherspoon or Gonzalez would fall to them after trading down, but that didn’t work out. Joey Porter is the next best option.
13. Green Bay - OT/G Peter Skoronski (Northwestern)
If the Packers will have any chance of winning in 2023, they need to bolster the O-line in front of Jordan Love. Skoronski will be a welcome sight for Love as he embarks on his first starting campaign. He’s likely a guard this year - with the potential to kick out to tackle in the future.
14. Washington (PROJ. TRADE W/NE) - QB Anthony Richardson (Florida)
The Commanders get ahead of Atlanta to take the boom-or-bust QB prospect out of Florida. Richardson shouldn’t be allowed to play at all as a rookie (outside of a few Taysom Hill-esque gadget plays), but his future potential is too good to pass up here.
15. Atlanta (PROJ. TRADE W/NYJ VIA GB) - DE Lukas Van Ness (Iowa)
Atlanta needs defensive line help in the worst way, so they take a risk on the green Van Ness. He may need a few years to develop, but he’s got Trey Hendrickson potential. They pick up one of the Jets’ many, many 2nd rounders in the move down and well as 2024 compensation.
16. New England (PROJ. TRADE W/WAS) - WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Ohio State) +
The Pats have a terrible record of drafting wide receivers, but they try again. Smith-Njigba is likely only a slot receiver, but he could be an elite one.
17. Pittsburgh - OT Darnell Wright (Tennessee)
The Steelers need to focus on that woeful offensive line this year. Kenny Pickett never really had much of a chance as a rookie, but he still showed promise. Time to give him some blockers.
18. Detroit - TE Michael Mayer (Notre Dame)
The Lions are so close to being a great team; they’re likely eyeballing the 1-2 positions of greatest need to get them over the hump. Tight end is a glaring hole on their roster. Michael Mayer is the safest pick among this year’s TEs. Pro Bowl-level hands, strong blocking ability, not much YAC to his game, but he’ll move the chains as well as anybody. Day 1 starter and huge improvement.
19. Tampa Bay - G O’Cyrus Torrence (Florida)
The Bucs are in desperate need of offensive line help. Torrence is the best pure guard coming out this year, but this is still a bit high for him.
20. Seattle - QB Hendon Hooker (Tennessee)
Hooker has been getting a lot of looks from teams at the bottom of the first round. Seems like someone is bound to take a risk on him on the first day, maybe higher than people expect. The Seahawks love Geno Smith, but Hooker will be the starter 2 years from now. If Hooker hadn’t gotten injured, we’d be talking about him as a top-10 talent with his accuracy and decision-making.
Miami - FORFEITED
21. LA Chargers - WR Zay Flowers (Boston College)
The Chargers prepare for the eventual end of Keenan Allen’s stellar career by bringing in someone with some of Allen’s qualities. Zay Flowers can be brought along slowly as a rookie, but he’s a potential #1 target for Justin Herbert for years to come.
22. Baltimore - CB Deonte Banks (Maryland)
The Ravens keep Deonte Banks near home. They have an aging defensive backfield badly in need of quality youth. Banks showed amazing athleticism at the Combine.
23. Minnesota - DE Myles Murphy (Clemson)
The Vikings once boasted greatness along their defensive line, but that talent has waned in recent years. They’ll need to replenish, and it starts with Murphy.
24. Jacksonville - DT/DE Calijah Kancey (Pittsburgh)
The Jags have a habit of taking D-linemen in this round - not always with great luck. Kancey is a bit of a steal here, if not a huge immediate need for Jacksonville.
25. NY Giants - TE Dalton Kincaid (Utah)
The Giants somehow eked out a playoff appearance despite having the most woeful set of starting receivers in the league. They got by with a rookie at tight end last year, but they badly need to upgrade there.
26. Dallas - TE Darnell Washington (Georgia)
Once the Cowboys let Dalton Schultz walk in free agency, it opened up a huge hole at tight end. Darnell Washington is a combination of size and athleticism that doesn’t come along very often. Dallas fans should be doing backflips over this one.
27. Buffalo - DE/OLB Nolan Smith (Georgia) +
The undersized and oft-injured Nolan Smith falls down the board a bit farther than some draftniks thought, but the Bills take a chance on his freakish athleticism. He may need to convert to linebacker in this scheme, but he’s got time to develop.
28. Cincinnati - CB/S Brian Branch (Alabama)
The Bengals’ safety position got raided in free agency, so they bring in some fresh legs. Branch will be an all-purpose defensive back initially but his future is at free safety.
29. New Orleans (THRU SF, MIA, DEN) - DT Bryan Bresee (Clemson) +
The Saints might be the beneficiaries of a surprising fall here. Bresee is a run-stopping expert with a little pass-rushing ability to go along with it.
30. Philadelphia - DE Keion White (Georgia Tech)
The Eagles love their defensive line rotation, and they need bodies to keep those players fresh. Keion White has enjoyed a rapid rise up the draft boards, and the fact that he was one of the players invited to attend Day One of the draft speaks to how valued he is by GM’s.
31. Kansas City - OT Anton Harrison (Oklahoma)
Jawaan Taylor was brought in to play left tackle (after spending his entire pro career on the right side), so Harrison is headed to the other side of the line.
SECOND ROUND
32. Pittsburgh (FROM CHI) - CB Kelee Ringo (Georgia)
33. Arizona (PROJ. TRADE W/HOU) - WR Quentin Johnston (TCU)
34. Arizona - OLB Drew Sanders (Arkansas)
35. Indianapolis - LB Trenton Simpson (Clemson)
36. LA Rams - DE/OLB Will McDonald IV (Iowa State)
37. Seattle (FROM DEN) - WR Jordan Addison (USC)
38. Las Vegas - DT Adetomiwa Adebawore (Northwestern)
39. Carolina - RB Jahmyr Gibbs (Alabama)
40. New Orleans - WR Jonathan Mingo (Mississippi)
41. Tennessee - WR Jalin Hyatt (Tennessee)
42. Green Bay (FROM NYJ THRU CLE) - TE Luke Musgrave (Oregon State)
43. NY Jets - CB Emmanuel Forbes (Mississippi State)
44. Atlanta - S Antonio Johnson (Texas A&M)
45. Atlanta (PROJ TRADE W/NYJ VIA GB) - DT Mazi Smith (Michigan)
46. New England - CB Cam Smith (South Carolina)
47. Washington - OT/G Cody Mauch (North Dakota State)
48. Detroit - OT Dawand Jones (Ohio State)
49. Pittsburgh - C John Michael Schmitz (Minnesota)
50. Tampa Bay - C Joe Tippmann (Wisconsin)
51. Miami - DE/OLB Felix Anudike-Uzomah (Kansas State)
52. Seattle - LB Daiyan Henley (Washington State)
53. Chicago (FROM BAL) - OT Tyler Steen (Alabama)
54. LA Chargers - DT Siaki Ika (Baylor)
55. Detroit (FROM MIN) - DE/OLB Isaiah Foskey (Notre Dame)
56. Jacksonville - CB Clark Phillips III (Utah)
57. NY Giants - WR Cedric Tillman (Tennessee)
58. Dallas - DE/OLB B.J. Ojulari (LSU)
59. Buffalo - WR Josh Downs (North Carolina)
60. Cincinnati - CB D.J. Turner II (Michigan)
61. Chicago (FROM SF VIA CAR) - DE/OLB Derrick Hall (Auburn)
62. Philadelphia - S Sydney Brown (Illinois)
63. Kansas City - DE Tuli Tuipulotu (USC)
THIRD ROUND
64. Chicago - G Steve Avila (TCU)
65. Houston - C Luke Wypler (Ohio State)
66. Arizona - OT Matthew Bergeron (Syracuse)
67. Denver (FROM IND) - LB Jack Campbell (Iowa)
68. Denver - CB Tyrique Stevenson (Miami)
69. LA Rams - CB/S Jartavius “Quan” Martin (Illinois)
70. Las Vegas - G Andrew Vorhees (USC)
71. New Orleans - LB Noah Sewell (Oregon)
72. Tennessee - LB Henry To’o To’o (Alabama)
73. Arizona (PROJ. TRADE W/HOU FROM CLE) - S Jammie Robinson (Florida State)
74. Cleveland (FROM NYJ) - RB Zach Charbonnet (UCLA)
75. Atlanta - OLB Andre Carter II (Army)
76. New England (FROM CAR) - OT Jaelyn Duncan (Maryland)
77. LA Rams (FROM NE VIA MIA) - DT Keeanu Benton (Wisconsin)
78. Atlanta (PROJ. TRADE W/GB) - WR Rashee Rice (SMU)
79. Indianapolis (FROM WAS) - CB Eli Ricks (Alabama)
80. Pittsburgh - S Christopher Smith II (Georgia)
81. Detroit - DT Jacquelin Roy (LSU)
82. Tampa Bay - TE Sam LaPorta (Iowa)
83. Seattle - CB Julius Brents (Kansas State)
84. Miami - TE Luke Schoonmaker (Michigan)
85. LA Chargers - DT Zacch Pickens (South Carolina)
86. Baltimore - WR Tyler Scott (Cincinnati)
87. Minnesota - WR Kayshon Boutte (LSU)
88. Jacksonville - OT Blake Freeland (BYU)
89. NY Giants - S Brandon Joseph (Notre Dame)
90. Dallas - WR Jayden Reed (Michigan State)
91. Buffalo - S J.L. Skinner (Boise State)
92. Cincinnati - TE Tucker Craft (South Dakota State)
93. Carolina (FROM SF) - CB Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson (TCU)
94. Philadelphia - WR Charlie Jones (Purdue)
95. Kansas City - S Ji’Ayir Brown (Penn State)
96. Arizona - RB Zach Evans (Mississippi)
97. New England (PROJ. TRADE W/WAS) - LB Nick Herbig (Wisconsin)
98. Cleveland - CB Jaylon Jones (Texas A&M)
99. San Francisco - CB Terell Smith (Minnesota)
100. Las Vegas - QB Tanner McKee (Stanford)
101. San Francisco - RB Devon Achane (Texas A&M)
102. San Francisco - G Emil Ekiyor, Jr. (Alabama)
FOURTH ROUND
103. Chicago - CB Garrett Williams (Syracuse) +
104. Arizona (PROJ. TRADE W/HOU) - RB Roschon Johnson (Texas)
105. Arizona - DT/DE Jalen Redmond (Oklahoma)
106. Indianapolis - WR A.T. Perry (Wake Forest)
107. New England (FROM LAR) - S Jordan Battle (Alabama)
108. Denver - DE Zach Harrison (Ohio State)
109. Las Vegas - OT Wanya Morris (Oklahoma)
110. Atlanta (FROM TEN) - CB Rejzohn Wright (Oregon State)
111. Cleveland - DE Karl Brooks (Bowling Green)
112. NY Jets - LB Owen Pappoe (Auburn)
113. Atlanta - RB Tank Bigsby (Auburn)
114. Carolina - G Chandler Zavala (North Carolina State)
115. New Orleans - CB Darius Rush (South Carolina)
116. Green Bay - CB Riley Moss (Iowa)
117. New England - DE Isaiah McGuire (Missouri)
118. Washington - DE K.J. Henry (Clemson)
119. Minnesota (FROM DET) - DT Gervon Dexter, Sr. (Florida)
120. Pittsburgh - WR Marvin Mims, Jr. (Oklahoma)
121. Jacksonville (FROM TB) - RB Tyjae Spears (Tulane)
122. Kansas City (FROM MIA) - CB Jakorian Bennett (Maryland)
123. Seattle - RB Israel Abanikanda (Pittsburgh)
124. Baltimore - DE Byron Young (Tennessee)
125. LA Chargers - G Anthony Bradford (LSU)
126. Cleveland (FROM MIN) - LB Dorian Williams (Tulane)
127. Jacksonville - LB Demarvion Overshown (Texas)
128. NY Giants - RB Dewayne McBride (Alabama-Birmingham)
129. Dallas - S Ronnie Hickman, Jr. (Ohio State)
130. Buffalo - RB Deuce Vaughn (Kansas State)
131. Cincinnati - OT Carter Warren (Pittsburgh)
132. Carolina (FROM SF) - DE Mike Morris (Michigan)
133. Chicago (FROM PHI) - DT Moro Ojomo (Texas)
134. Kansas City - WR Nathanian “Tank” Dell (Houston)
135. New England - CB Cory Trice, Jr. (Purdue)
FIFTH ROUND
136. Chicago - WR Ronnie Bell (Michigan)
Houston - forfeited
137. Buffalo (FROM ARZ) - DT Kobie Turner (Wake Forest)
138. Indianapolis - CB Kyu Blu Kelly (Stanford)
139. Denver - QB Aidan O’Connell (Purdue)
140. Cleveland (FROM LAR) - DT Deondre Coburn (Texas)
141. Las Vegas - RB Kendre Miller (TCU)
142. Cleveland - WR Michael Wilson (Stanford)
143. NY Jets - DE/OLB Viliami Fehoko (San Diego State)
144. Las Vegas (FROM ATL) - WR Trey Palmer (Nebraska)
145. Carolina - TE Brenton Strange (Penn State)
146. New Orleans - RB Chase Brown (Illinois)
147. Tennessee - DT Jacob Slade (Michigan State)
148. Chicago (FROM NE VIA BAL) - WR Rakim Jarrett (Maryland)
149. Green Bay - CB Kei’Trel Clark (Louisville)
150. Washington - LB Ivan Pace, Jr. (Cincinnati)
151. Seattle (FROM PIT) - G Sidy Sow (Eastern Michigan)
152. Detroit - S Marte Mapu (Sacramento State)
153. Tampa Bay - RB Keaton Mitchell (East Carolina)
154. Seattle - DT Byron Young (Alabama)
155. San Francisco (FROM MIA) - TE Davis Allen (Clemson)
156. LA Chargers - CB Starling Thomas V (Alabama-Birmingham)
157. Baltimore - OT/G Nick Saldiveri (Old Dominion)
158. Minnesota - S Daniel Scott (California)
159. Detroit (FROM JAX VIA ATL) - QB Jaren Hall (BYU)
160. NY Giants - LB Cam Jones (Indiana)
161. Houston (FROM DAL) - C/G Jarrett Patterson (Norte Dame)
162. Indianapolis (FROM BUF) - DE Yasir Abdullah (Louisville)
163. Cincinnati - OT Warren McClendon (Georgia)
164. San Francisco - WR Parker Washington (Penn State)
165. New Orleans (FROM PHI) - OT Asim Richards (North Carolina)
166. Kansas City - DT/DE Colby Wooden (Auburn)
167. LA Rams - RB Eric Gray (Oklahoma)
168. Arizona - OT Braeden Daniels (Utah)
169. Dallas - DT Cameron Young (Mississippi State)
170. NY Jets (FROM GB) - RB Sean Tucker (Syracuse) +
171. LA Rams - DE/OLB D.J. Johnson (Oregon)
172. NY Giants - DE Jose Ramirez (Eastern Michigan)
173. San Francisco - DE/OLB B.J. Thompson (Stephen F. Austin)
174. Las Vegas - TE Josh Whyle (Cincinnati)
175. Tampa Bay - S Brandon Hill (Pittsburgh)
176. Indianapolis (FROM DAL) - OT/G McClendon Curtis (Tenneesee-Chattanooga)
177. LA Rams - QB Stetson Bennett (Georgia)
SIXTH ROUND
178. Kansas City (FROM CHI VIA MIA) - C/G Olu Oluwatimi (Michigan)
179. Tampa Bay (FROM HOU) - DE YaYa Diaby (Louisville)
180. Arizona - WR Xavier Hutchinson (Iowa State)
181. Tampa Bay (FROM IND) - WR Jalen Moreno-Cropper (Fresno State)
182. LA Rams - DT Brodric Martin (Western Kentucky)
183. Detroit (FROM DEN) - TE Zack Kuntz (Old Dominion)
184. New England (FROM LV) - TE Will Mallory (Miami)
185. Jacksonville (FROM NYJ) - WR Elijah Higgins (Stanford)
186. Tennessee (FROM ATL) - RB Kenny McIntosh (Georgia)
187. New England (FROM CAR) - DT D.J. Dale (Alabama)
188. Houston (FROM NO) - DT Nesta Jade Silvera (Arizona State)
189. LA Rams (FROM TEN) - C Ricky Stromberg (Arkansas)
190. Cleveland - OT John Ojukwu (Boise State)
191. LA Rams (FROM GB) - P Bryce Baringer (Michigan State)
192. New England - FB Hunter Luepke (North Dakota State)
193. Washington - CB Cameron Brown (Ohio State)
194. Detroit - LB Jeremy Banks (Tennessee)
195. Denver (FROM PIT) - WR Andrei Iosivas (Princeton)
196. Tampa Bay - LB Aubrey Miller, Jr. (Jackson State)
197. Miami - OT/G Jaxson Kirkland (Washington)
198. Seattle - S Trey Dean III (Florida)
199. Baltimore - QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson (UCLA)
200. LA Chargers (FROM CHI VIA LAC) - TE Cameron Latu (Alabama)
201. Houston (FROM MIN) - WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton (West Virginia)
202. Jacksonville - S DeMarco Hellams (Alabama)
203. Houston (FROM NYG) - G Atonio Mafi (UCLA)
204. Las Vegas (FROM DAL) - LB Dee Winters (LSU)
205. Buffalo - DE Nick Hampton (Appalachian State)
206. Cincinnati - CB Darrell Luter, Jr. (South Alabama)
207. Green Bay (FROM SF VIA HOU & NYJ) - DE Ochaun Mathis (Nebraska)
208. Jacksonville (FROM PHI) - QB Jake Haener (Fresno State)
209. NY Giants (FROM KC) - CB Mekhi Blackmon (USC)
210. New England - C Alex Forsyth (Oregon)
211. Minnesota - QB Clayton Tune (Houston)
212. Dallas - RB Mohamed Ibrahim (Minnesota)
213. Arizona - C Juice Scruggs (Penn State)
214. Las Vegas - S Kaevon Merriweather (Iowa)
215. Washington - K Jake Moody (Michigan)
216. San Francisco - LB Anfernee Orji (Vanderbilt)
217. Kansas City - CB Mekhi Garner (LSU)
SEVENTH ROUND
218. Chicago - QB Malik Cunningham (Louisville)
219. Philadelphia (FROM HOU VIA MIN) - RB Travis Dye (USC)
220. Las Vegas (FROM ARZ) - CB Arquon Bush (Cincinnati)
221. Indianapolis - DT P.J. Mustipher (Penn State)
222. San Francisco (FROM DEN) - S Quindell Johnson (Memphis)
223. LA Rams - K Chad Ryland (Maryland)
224. Atlanta (FROM LV) - QB Max Duggan (TCU)
225. Atlanta - CB Cameron Mitchell (Northwestern)
226. Jacksonville (FROM CAR) - DE Dylan Horton (TCU)
227. New Orleans - G Jordan McFadden (Clemson)
228. Tennessee - K Andre Szmyt (Syracuse)
229. Cleveland - S Jay Ward (LSU)
230. Houston (FROM NYJ VIA TB) - LB SirVocea Dennis (Pittsburgh)
231. Las Vegas (FROM NE) - CB Alex Austin (Oregon State)
232. Green Bay - OT Ryan Hayes (Michigan)
233. Washington - KR/WR Derius Davis (TCU)
234. LA Rams (FROM PIT) - LB Isaiah Moore (North Carolina State)
235. Green Bay (FROM DET VIA LAR) - WR Dontayvion Wicks (Virginia)
236. Indianapolis (FROM TB) - DE Ali Gaye (LSU)
237. Seattle - DT Dante Stills (West Virginia)
238. Miami - DE/OLB Mohamoud Diabate (Utah)
239. LA Chargers - RB Tavion Thomas (Indiana)
240. NY Giants (FROM BAL) - DE Habakkuk Baldonado (Pittsburgh)
241. Pittsburgh (FROM MIN VIA DEN) - P Ethan Evans (Wingate)
242. Green Bay (FROM JAX) - QB Tyson Bagent (Shepherd)
243. NY Giants - C Brett Neilon (USC)
244. Dallas - G Nick Broeker (Mississippi)
245. New England (FROM BUF VIA ATL) - WR Tre Tucker (Cincinnati)
246. Cincinnati - DE Isaiah Land (Florida A&M)
247. San Francisco - OT Connor Galvin (Baylor)
248. Philadelphia - P Brad Robbins (Michigan)
249. Kansas City - DT Jerrod Clark (Coastal Carolina)
250. Kansas City - RB Evan Hull (Northwestern)
251. Pittsburgh (FROM LAR) - DE Brenton Cox, Jr. (Florida)
252. Tampa Bay - OT Earl Bostink Jr. (Kansas)
253. San Francisco - S Gervarrius Owens (Houston)
254. NY Giants - WR Malik Knowles (Kansas State)
255. San Francisco - WR Justin Shorter (Florida)
256. Green Bay - TE Payne Durham (Purdue)
257. New Orleans - WR Demario Douglas (Liberty)
258. Chicago - OT Jake Witt (Northern Michigan)
259. Houston - DE/OLB Thomas Incoom (Central Michigan)
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