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castlesrp · 9 months ago
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Face Claim List
Below the cut, you will find our list of face claims featured on our canon list. Enjoy this sneak peak at what is coming your way when the canon lists start being released this week!
FC List:
Abigail Cowen Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Amita Suman Amy Adams Ana de Armas André De Shields Andrew Garfield Angela Bassett Anna Kendrick Anne Hathaway Anthony Anderson Anthony Mackie Anya Chalotra Anya Taylor Joy Aja Naomi King Avan Jogia Avantika Audra McDonald Austin Butler Beanie Feldstein Ben Barnes Beyoncé BD Wong Bette Midler Caleb McLaughlin Camila Mendes Catherine O'Hara Charles Melton Chiwetel Ejiofor Chloe Bennet Chloe Bailey Christina Hendricks Christina Nadin Chrissy Metz Cody Christian Constance Wu Courtney Eaton Dakota Johnson Danai Gurira Daniel Ezra Daniel Wu Danny Trejo David Harbour Deepika Padukone Denzel Washington Dev Patel Diana Silvers Diane Keaton Dianna Agron Dove Cameron Dylan O'Brien Eddie Redmayne Eiza González Emily Alyn Lind Eva Longoria Ewan McGregor Fan Bingbing Felix Mallard Florence Pugh Froy Gutierrez Gabrielle Union Gemma Chan George Takei Gillian Anderson Gina Rodriguez Gina Torres Hailee Steinfeld Halle Bailey Harrison Ford Harry Shum JR Harry Styles Henry Cavill Hero Fiennes Tiffin Hunter Schafer Hugh Jackman Idris Elba J. Cameron-Smith Jacob Artist Jacob Elordi Jameela Jamil James McAvoy Jamie Chung Jamie Lee Curtis Jasmin Savoy Brown Jason Momoa Jason Sudekis Jean Smart Jeff Goldblum Jeffrey Wright Jenna Ortega Jensen Ackles Jesse Williams Jessica Chastain JK Simmons Joe Locke John Boyega John Cho John Krasinski Jon Hamm Jonathan Bailey Jordan Connor Jordan Peele Julianne Moore Justice Smith Kate Winslet Kathryn Hahn Kathryn Newton Keanu Reeves Keith Powers Keke Palmer Kerry Washington Kit Connor [1] Kit Connor [2] KJ Apa Kristen Bell Kumail Nanjiani Lana Condor Laura Harrier Lauren Ridloff Leonardo DiCaprio Letita Wright Lili Reinhart Liv Hewson Logan Browning Logan Lerman Loretta Devine Lupita Nyong'o Mädchen Amick Madelyn Cline Madison Bailey Mahershala Ali Manny Jacinto Manny Montana Margot Robbie Mark Consuelos Mark Hamill Mario Lopez Mason Gooding Maude Apatow Megan thee Stallion Melanie Lynskey Melissa Barrera Michael Cimino Michael Evans Behling Michael Fassbender Michael Peña Michael Shannon Michelle Yeoh Morgan Freeman Naomi Scott Natalia Dyer Natasha Liu Bordizzo Nina Dobrev Noah Centineo Normani Octavia Spencer Olivia Coleman Olivia Rodrigo Oscar Isaac Paul Rudd Pedro Pascal Phoebe Deynover Phoebe Tonkin Phylicia Rashad Priyanka Chopra Rachel Weisz Rachel Zegler Rahul Kohli Reese Witherspoon Regé-Jean Page Renee Rapp [1] Renee Rapp [2] Riz Ahmed Robert Pattinson Robert Downey JR Rome Flynn Rosamund Pike Rose Byrne Rudy Pankow Ryan Gosling Ryan Guzman Ryan Reynolds Sadie Sink Sam Claflin Samantha Logan Samara Weaving Sandra Bullock Sandra Oh Sara Ramirez Sarah Jeffrey Sarah Paulson Sebastian Stan Selena Gomez Sigourney Weaver Simu Liu Shawn Mendes Skeet Ulrich Sophia Ali Sophia Bush Sophie Turner Sonam Kapoor Sophie Thatcher Sterling K. Brown Steve Martin Steven Yeun Storm Reid Sydney Sweeney [1] Sydney Sweeney [2] Taika Waititi Tati Gabrielle Taraji P. Henson Taron Egerton Taye Diggs Taylor Zakhar Perez Ted Danson Timothée Chalamet Thomas Doherty Tom Blyth Tom Ellis Tom Hardy Tom Holland Tony Goldwyn Tyler James Williams Tyler Posey Uzo Adubo Victoria Pedretti Viola Davis Whoopi Goldberg Wolfgang Novogratz Will Smith Willem Dafoe William Jackson Harper Winona Ryder Winston Duke Yasmin Finney Zayn Malik Zendaya Zoey Deutch
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theepsteinlist · 1 year ago
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"epstein" client lists
florida/LA:
ring leaders:
epstein and gf
r. kelly
jay-z
michael jackson
michael vick
donald trump
perps/victims: (i.e. their victims who joined the criminal conspiracy)
kelsey mayfield
megan thee stallion
beyonce knowles
targets:  pretty runaway rich girls who wanna be ~bad girls~ for a weekend and ~seduce an older man~
epstein was known locally to strippers as mr. brown
nazi blood diamond money laundering:
doc martens
chanel
wal-mart
chick-fil-a
james avery
dr pepper/snapple/green mountain/keurig
walgreens
hp
siemens
whatsapp
mcafee
doordash
uber
ubereats
hobby lobby
mcdonald's
coca-cola
american eagle
nazi pedophile blood money (m)/(b)illionaires:
robert a. eckert
sheila a. penrose
john w. rogers jr
miles d. white
richard childress
jen foyle
truett cathy
david green
meg whitman
john mcafee
alice walton
brian kelley
travis kalanick
mark zuckerberg
tony xu
texas:
new braunfels: ring leaders:
amy allen
sam allen
lori hines
donna simpson
targets: high school kids who just wanna ~have fun~ and ~have a safe environment to drink in~ because "there were adults present so it's safe"
perps:
sergio zamora
bryce parrock
chris allen
travis allen
clayton mott
curtis kostan
travis kostan
calvin hoffman
ashton henderson
hannah jeroswhatever jerosezswki
lisa pickens
rachael lee muschalek
courtney cashion
taylor davis
raelynn haggerty
adam sheldon
devin kelley
zach rhoades
ryan walker
taylor akins
samantha rich
stephanie gawlik
charlie miffleton
chris tysdal
ross johnson
reed edwards
paige beyer
landre nattinger
aubrie iverson
andrew shafer
matt durbin
spencer jergins
clint whitley
tim word
chad laborde
chez council
"victims"? (participants with a wide spectrum of consent that were nonetheless assaulted/exploited)
maggie osborne
esmerelda ??? (zapatos?)
liz perez
autumn reno
angel ??? (bustos?)
destiney sheldon
katie turpin
kiki grossman
lauren laborde
lindsay smith
stephen lupton
landre nattinger
ashton henderson
hannah jerosewzski
kkk:
ring leaders:
david duke
greg abbott
ken paxton
vance lesseig
walton family
taylor swift
david green
perps:
james reno
edwin braun
marisol padilla
chuck kirchhof
tom muschalek
dunno mr. zeitler's name
aforementioned men's wives
oakwood baptist church of new braunfels
community bible church of new braunfels
vance langley
coach schmidt
coach mclean
mrs. lindsay
ms. pradervand
mr. baker
mr. trollinger
mr. ??? (other NBHS short term criminal justice teacher in 2009)
officer broussard
shelby lesseig
rachael lee muschalek
kelsey mayfield
henry desroches
thomas neupert
michael brennan
mark hardiman
dr. hardiman
sam allen
judge and mrs. gray
targets: young teenagers that were ~special~, i.e. identified by the duke talent program
victims:
sam coronado
samantha allen
mitchell ridsdale
aaron criddle
ben turrubiates
akash motani
faizal khan
sterling demasters
zach mares
ethan poulter
jordan thiem
edward stockwell
anthony castilleja
charles tandy
jonathan dockall
emily brandon
lauren knipe
heather brown
josh burlison
the trix family
the piranha family
gavon payne
emma roddy
alison kim
sarah perrilloux
amanda and mary pike
sarah stiponavich
stephen phipps
allie alcala
jeremy priest
jackson faires
alex mott
marco martinez
brandon anderson
scott antoine
amber antoine
star hernandez
jessica atwell
rylee young
jamie hand
suzanne stricker
emily langendorff
olivia langley
taylor francis
ana castro
maria chavez
tanner brewer
katie ha
zach parrish
anthony tran
kylie blair
cullen nisson
ranger wallace
taylor mares
kathryne mares
jayme zigler
evan zigler
gracie payne
ellie payne
manuel deleon
the dione triplets
justin and taylor schwarz
araceli ayala
jamie bell
cassie barrett
jordan d'eri
rachel jones
andrew bryant
michael trombold
stephanie bryant
ashley bryant
daniel schroeder
kirsten schroeder
alexandria ingram
julianna pappalas
kindell hardin
edward yu
alexis lewis
katherine davis
ana ??? (katherine's girlfriend, texas a&m track team 2013)
ajay patel
james lamon
emily lamon
dionne diaz
mirea ayala
katelyn warner
kirby fisher
kyle fisher
tyler rougeux
kyle rougeux
josh chappell
kyle chappell
jaimee chapell
emily chappell
tyler mcdonald
marissa maddon
john maddon
tessa loge
eden bonneville
jack rhodes
andrew romero
lauren laborde
sarah laborde
stephenea sotcheff
sophia sotcheff
david mis
britton ware
will stapleton
canaan hoffman
caitie hoffman
sarah kreuger
ben jacks
ben triesch
gabe ramos
gene jacobson
aj jerosewszki
daniel phipps
daniel schumacher
eric stiebing
stephen rapp
maisha rumman
shradha thakur
vamsi vishnubhotla
michael carl
lindsay smith
lindsey kubena
samantha partida
steven partida
victoria rich
jennifer koepp
jenniffer flores
anne manzano
elizabeth villarreal
denise ortiz
kevin korpi
brad arnold
ed gonazles
david eckert
felicia curtis
trent wenzel
coach woodall
coach kilford
mrs. bock
mrs. lopez
ms. wetz
ms. caldwell
ms. biggs
mrs. thompson
oldest batey girl
oldest gorski girl
any other teenagers in central texas that have died in car crashes since 1980 or so
bharadwadj tanikella
hayley gray
colby callahan
austin milam
heath burley
california:
los angeles:
ring leader: grayson bauer
targets: young runaway artist girls
perps:
harvey weinstein
bill cosby
jack antonoff
dr. luke
jay-z
beyonce knowles
travis scott
drake
janelle monae
megan thee stallion
erykah badu
mark oliver everett
metallica
marina diamandis
breandan urie
lorde
victims: (ranging from financial abuse to outright sex trafficking)
grimes
ellie goulding
rina sawayama
billie eilish
shakira
avril lavigne
amy lee
ky voss
poppy
christine and the queens
cupcakke
K.I.D
la roux
kreayshawn
chloe chaidez
tove styrke
tove lo
bebe rexha 
ximena sarinana
angel haze
azaelia banks
ashnikko
colbie caillat
charli xcx
kim petras
kacey musgraves
mia rodriguez
melanie martinez
jazmin bean
ivy levan
iggy azaelia
alice glass
cardi b
nicki minaj
hana
tatu
boa
charlotte sometimes
meiko
lana del rey
borns
mo
sky ferreira
florence and the machine
sarah jaffe
alex winston
jessica hernandez
tegan and sara
caitlin rose
LP
ralph
alice merton
miguel
hailey williams
emily king
rett madison
king mala
leikeli47
princess nokia
post malone
k.flay
sirah
sir babygirl
caroline polachek
yaeji
moses sumney
glasser
king princess
dorian electra
lil nas x
slayyyter
phoebe bridgers
harry styles
alicia keys
lil mariko
carrie underwood
kelly clarkson
mount moriah
zz ward
miranda lambert
the chicks
beyonce
frank ocean
chance the rapper
kesha
MNDR
ariana grande
britney spears
christina aguilera
alessia cara
mac demarco
ghost
juanes
weezer
sam fender
jason isbell
mexican institute of sound
la perla
gera mx
royal blood
st. vincent
white reaper
YB
biffy clyro
the chats
off!
PUP
corey taylor
cage the elephant
vishal dadlani
divine
shor police
diet cig
flatbush zombies
dj scratch
ha*ash
jose madero
moses sumney
j balvin
chase & status
backroad gee
the neptunes
jon pardi
sebastian
portugal. the man
aaron beam
volbeat
the hu
tomi owo
phoebe bridgers
miley cyrus
watt
elton john
yo-yo ma
robert trujillo
chad smith
dave dahan
mickey guyton
dermot kennedy
mon laferte
igor levit
my morning jacket
pg roxette
darius rucker
chris stapleton
tresor
goodnight, texas
idles
imelda may
chery glazerr
izia
kamasi washington
rodrigo y gabriela
kimbra
d'angelo
worked with grayson, benefitted from him, but were not aware anything was going on or did their best to help:
st. lucia
tame impala
the hush sound
straylight run
anamanaguchi
the naked and famous
bastille
blue october
guster
old 97's
frank turner
awolnation
sea wolf
my chemical romance
atreyu
avenged sevenfold
greenday
blink-182
slipknot
blaqk audio
AFI
fall out boy
young the giant
san francisco:
ring leaders:
marc benioff
elon musk
travis kalanick
evan spiegel
steve jobs
jeff bezos
mark zuckerberg
steve chen
bill gates
michael dell
ren zhengfei
eoghan mccabe
secondary: grayson bauer using this circle for remote revenge crypto shills from 20mission and burning man preying on runaways as well
targets: queer tech-inclined teenagers
perps:
zach snow
dan granquist
jeremy whittington
taran patel
jim spagnola
seth tager
walter harley
jose garcia
connor cook
andrew zigler
chris sullivan
"anna lytical" (billy)
kelsey mayfield
caroline rhoades
henry desroches
mark hardiman
ben angel
ian coldwater
"belgium solanas" (michael troy judd)
meagan clawges
nalini prakash
lovi yu
peeyush aggarwal
victims:
matthew allen
samantha allen
janus rose
c boucher
chelsea manning
keffals
ben turrubiates
emily johnston
gavon payne
jamie delton
chris koch
amanda le
naomi wu
tux pacific
sev welker
alison kim
cara mazzi
ruby ??? (caroline's old roommate)
nick ??? (caroline's ex-boyfriend)
rachel forbes
daphne gunawan
trisha day
sidney powell
srijita mori
rebecca ??? (srijita's partner)
scott conger
erin nielsen
qinlin chen (catherine chen)
hank yang
kevin ren
aaron wong
matt hwang
chloe cauley
zane witherspoon
ana garcia
jeremy cruz
john lewis
lida wang
waylon clanton
wyatt clanton
tyler mcdonald
jasmine christiansen
new york/london/vegas && norcal/socal rivalries
ring leaders:
bernie madoff
jack antonoff
joanne rowling
evan spiegel
fox news, et al
new york times, et al
washington post, et al
the guardian, et al
noah pentecost
mark zuckerberg
jp morgan/chase bank/etrade
viacom
verizon
disney
scientologists
perps/profiteers:
lin manuel-miranda
bari weiss
sarah jeong
juliette sieve
ravi gill
will yang
jesse yang
sahil bhumi
???? (their armenian friend from stanford 2012 class)
antonis kartanapis
marko salkovic
erykah badu
oakstop coworking space
wag dogsitting app
kent from youtube & his sri lankan sugar mama
gabriella from wag
stephenie meyer
"e.l. james"
john green
hank green
susan collins
meg cabot
angela santomero
john kricfalusi
tom cruise
george r. r. martin
david benioff
targets: expressive, artistic teenagers envied by big money bankers and "feminist" writers
victims:
tori holland
janus rose
andrew bryant
daniel schroeder
max parks
amanda le
kelsey mayfield
samantha allen
josh burlison
ben turrubiates
henry desroches
nico ??? (from shippo)
sev welker
rachael kauffman
janelle monae
kim petras
scarlett ??? (my friend in the london club scene)
james sampson
james twigg
james sanchez
maria nunez
young asian women, age 18 - 22, going to raves and to vegas (i.e. "asian baby girls")
john lewis
lida wang
katie holmes
stacy london
carrie brownstein
boston
ring leaders:
richard stallman
steven pinker
mark zuckerberg
targets:
queer software engineers
perps:
priscilla chan
victims:
amanda le
samantha allen
josh burlison
jamie delton
jamie hand
katie ha
emily johnston
chris koch
cara mazzi
jasmine christiansen
mark hardiman
chicago && washington dc
ring leaders:
barack obama
rahm emanuel
beyonce knowles
joe biden
targets: pretty, light skinned, liberal teenagers interested in politics
victims:
samantha allen
emily brandon
lauren knipe
andrew zigler
andrew bryant
michael trombold
carissa nietzche
cassie barrett
jordan d'eri
haley gray
ben turrubiates
jose garcia
ana garcia
victoria benson
cj dehart
austin scarborough
stephen lupton
michael morton
michelle moon
jeff stevens
becky pickert
ashton nicole casey
carter freeman
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fkyumerica · 4 months ago
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the micky d kids club
mcdonalds kids club
burger king club kids club
were boomers
the guys sleeping around
and after the dates with more than one woman
they go to fuck up anyone and rob them
mess up their car
and put shit on you too
they say who is your mom or dad
then go at them
a go orange card
holding up
world cup
assholes still together
thats my mom i attack
thats my dad i attack
they met fred flinstone
their dad
had 18 wives
and those are his kids
angela
anne marie
mallory
michelle
robbie
carrie
alix
ivan
curter
lil wayne
teddy
rooter
silouette
leon
chris
garder
whinslet
jurrer
jeph
anthony
tony
seller
marilyn manson
and purger
and they all get together on whoopi goldberg ear piece
"i dont care about you"
meant other people but them
steal them and get it and I dont care
and yea they hit on you and rape you
each time
and whoa come on
fuck or we'll attack you
and gays believe it
and need to be displayed
and talked to
and
rehab
feel bad for me again guys lets lay down
do drugs
and sex with each other
then get a car
and leave
their dad leaves cars for them
lincoln park kids are them
i wasnt one
what calss
we didnt go
we left in a bus
timmy and devin were curtis and david, franklin and jeffery, craig and cody
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mariocki · 2 years ago
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Giornata nera per l'ariete (The Fifth Cord, 1971)
"The next victim has already been chosen. The method of their death is precise. Beyond the celebration, there is something profoundly divine in being able to transform in one moment a suffering being into inanimate matter - for eternity."
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misslacito · 6 years ago
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Kenzo Primavera Verano 2019
Kenzo Primavera Verano 2019
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Si hay una firma que apuesta por la fantasía en sus colecciones y campañas es Kenzo. Su nueva coleccion primavera verano se llama Kenzotopia. Y es un universo paralelo, alternativo y lleno de color. Es una pasada y desde ya una de mis campañas favoritas. David LaChapelle es el fotógrafo de la misma. Sin duda Carol Lim y Humberto Leon ha revivido el espíritu de la firma que nos enamoro. Los…
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brucesterling · 5 years ago
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Big GIF art show
http://wellnow.wtf/
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The Internet – Museums are closed. School is cancelled. The world is shut off and we’re stuck indoors. All the bread has been sold and Twitter has lost its mind. Fox News is killing off its own demographic. While everything is cancelled, why not have a show?
In spite of everything, Silicon Valet is pleased to present Well Now WTF?, an online exhibition curated by Faith Holland, Lorna Mills, and Wade Wallerstein with web design by Kelani Nichole. Featuring over 90 artists with moving image practices, the show will open April 4, 2020 from 5 to 10 pm EST and run indefinitely.
With everything going on, we ask ourselves: Well Now WTF? We have no answer, but we do know how to make GIFs. We can come together and use the creative tools at our disposal to build a space for release outside of anxiety-inducing news cycles and banal social media feeds.
As co-curator Lorna Mills suggests, “Why masturbate alone, when we can all be wankers together?”
Well Now WTF? is as much an art show as a community gathering. Beginning with the opening on April 4 and throughout the exhibition, we will hold online events on the site itself and via Twitch where people can gather and talk as they would normally for a physical exhibition.
The exhibition will also be accompanied by essays by Wade Wallerstein and Seth Watter.
Well Now WTF? will be available online at wellnow.wtf. Join us for the opening party on April 4 via the embedded chatroom.The exhibition will be free and open to the public, with a $5 suggested, pay-what-you-wish entry that gets redistributed to the artists contributing work.
Images from the exhibition are available here. Please credit artists listed in file names when using.
Participating Artists: A Bill Miller, Ad Minoliti, Adrienne Crossman, Alex McLeod, Alice Bucknell, Alma Alloro, Andres Manniste, Anneli Goeller, Anthony Antonellis, Antonio Roberts, Ben Sang, Benjamin Gaulon, Bob Bicknell-Knight, Carla Gannis, Casey Kauffmann, Casey Reas, Cassie McQuater, Chiara Passa, Chris Collins, Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, Claudia Bitran, Claudia Hart, Clusterduck Collective, Daniel Temkin, Devin Kenny & Morgan Green, Don Hanson, Dominic Quagliozzi, Elektra KB, Ellen.Gif, Eltons Kuns, Emilie Gervais, Erica Lapadat-Janzen, Erica Magrey, Erin Gee, Eva Papamargariti, Faith Holland, Guido Segni, Hyo Myoung Kim, Ian Bruner, Jan Robert Leegte, Jenson Leonard, Jeremy Bailey, Jillian McDonald, Kamilia Kard, Kid Xanthrax, LaTurbo Avedon, Laura Gillmore, Laura Hyunjhee Kim, Lauryn Siegel, Libbi Ponce, Lilly Handley, Lorna Mills, LoVid, Mara Oscar Cassiani, Mark Dorf, Mark Klink, Maurice Andresen, Maya Ben David, Molly Erin McCarthy, Molly Soda, Nicolas Sassoon, Nicole Killian, Off Site Project, Olia Svetlanova, Olivia Ross, Pastiche Lumumba, Peter Burr, Petra Cortright, Rafia Santana, Rick Silva, Rita Jiménez, Rosa Menkman, Ryan Kuo, Ryan Trecartin, Santa France, Sara Ludy, Sebastian Schmieg, Shawné Michaelain Holloway, Stacie Ant, Sydney Shavers, Terrell Davis, Theo Triantafyllidis, Tiare Ribeaux, Travess Smalley, Wednesday Kim, Will Pappenheimer, Yidi Tsao, Yoshi Sodeoka, and more to be announced.
About Silicon Valet
Silicon Valet is a virtual parking lot for expanded internet practice, serving as a hub for the global spread of artists working with the internet and digital materials. Silicon Valet also hosts a digital arts residency and an online exhibition program.
Press Contacts
Silicon Valet
[email protected] / @silicon.valet
Faith Holland / Lorna Mills / Wade Wallertsein
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unclescurvy · 5 years ago
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2019 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet
QB
12 Patrick Mahomes (KC)
7 Ben Roethlisberger (PIT)
10 Deshawn Watson (HOU)
11 Aaron Rodgers (GB)
9 Matt Ryan (ATL)
9 Jared Goff (LAR)
7 Cam Newton (CAR)
9 Drew Brees (NO)
6 Andrew Luck (IND-INJ)
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10 Carson Wentz (PHI)
11 Russell Wilson (SEA)
12 Philip Rivers (LAC)
6 Mitch Trubisky (CHI)
7 Jameis Winston (TB)
7 Baker Mayfield (CLE)
12 Kirk Cousins (MIN)
10 Tom Brady (NE)
6 Josh Allen (BUF)
4 Sam Darnold (NYJ)
8 Dak Prescott (DAL)
9 Andy Dalton (CIN)
10 Nick Foles (JAX)
4 Jimmy Garoppolo (SF)
10 Joe Flacco (DEN)
11 Eli Manning (NYG)
6 Derek Carr (OAK)
5 Matt Stafford (DET)
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8 Lamar Jackson (BAL)
11 Marcus Mariota (TEN)
12 Kyler Murray (ARZ)
5 Ryan Fitzpatrick (MIA)
10 Case Keenum (WAS)
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10 Dwayne Haskins (WAS)
5 Josh Rosen (MIA)
6 Jacoby Brissett (IND)
11 Ryan Tannehill (TEN)
9 Taysom Hill (NO)
4 Nick Mullens (SF)
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RB
11 Saquon Barkley (NYG)
7 Christian McCaffrey (CAR)
9 Alvin Kamara (NO)
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7 James Conner (PIT)
4 Le’Veon Bell (NYJ)
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10 Leonard Fournette (JAX)
7 Nick Chubb (CLE)
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11 Derrick Henry (TEN)
12 David Johnson (ARZ)
9 Todd Gurley (LAR-INJ?)
9 Devonta Freeman (ATL)
8 Ezekiel Elliott (DAL-HOLDOUT?)
9 Joe Mixon (CIN)
10 Phillip Lindsay (DEN)
10 Sony Michel (NE)
12 Melvin Gordon (LAC-HOLDOUT?)
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8 Mark Ingram (BAL)
11 Chris Carson (SEA)
12 Dalvin Cook (MIN)
6 David Montgomery (CHI)
5 Kerryon Johnson (DET)
6 Marlon Mack (IND)
12 Damien Williams (KC)
6 Josh Jacobs (OAK)
11 Aaron Jones (GB)
6 Tarik Cohen (CHI)
10 Lamar Miller (HOU)
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6 LeSean McCoy (BUF)
10 Derrius Guice (WAS-INJ?)
7 Ronald Jones (TB)
10 Miles Sanders (PHI)
10 Duke Johnson (HOU)
5 Kalen Ballage (MIA)
12 Austin Ekeler (LAC)
5 Kenyan Drake (MIA-INJ)
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4 Tevin Coleman (SF)
10 Jordan Howard (PHI)
10 Adrian Peterson (WAS)
4 Jerick McKinnon (SF-INJ)
11 Rashaad Penny (SEA)
10 Chris Thompson (WAS)
7 Kareem Hunt (CLE-SUS 8)
4 Matt Brieda (SF)
6 Mike Davis (CHI)
7 Peyton Barber (TB)
9 Giovani Bernard (CIN)
6 Nyheim Hines (IND)
11 Dion Lewis (TEN)
9 Latavius Murray (NO)
9 Darrell Henderson (LAR)
8 Tony Pollard (DAL)
7 Jaylen Samuels (PIT)
4 Ty Montgomery (NYJ)
12 Justin Jackson (LAC)
12 Carlos Hyde (KC)
10 Royce Freeman (DEN)
11 Jamaal Williams (GB-INJ?)
6 Frank Gore (BUF)
8 Gus Edwards (BAL)
10 Devontae Booker (DEN)
9 Ito Smith (ATL)
12 Ameer Abdullah (MIN)
6 Jalen Richard (OAK)
9 Malcolm Brown (LAR)
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11 Davante Adams (GB)
9 Julio Jones (ATL)
9 Michael Thomas (NO)
7 Mike Adams (TB)
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7 Odell Beckham, Jr. (CLE)
7 JuJu Smith-Schuster (PIT)
6 T.Y. Hilton (IND)
12 Keenan Allen (LAC-INJ)
12 Tyreek Hill (KC – SUS? TRADE?)
6 Antonio Brown (OAK-INJ)
12 Adam Theilen (MIN)
9 Cooper Kupp (LAR)
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10 Julian Edelman (NE-INJ?)
9 Brandin Cooks (LAR)
12 Stefon Diggs (MIN)
5 Kenny Golladay (DET)
9 A.J. Green (CIN-INJ 3)
7 Chris Godwin (TB)
12 Mike Williams (LAC)
9 Tyler Boyd (CIN)
8 Amari Cooper (DAL)
9 Robert Woods (LAR)
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10 Will Fuller (HOU)
7 D.J. Moore (CAR)
9 Calvin Ridley (ATL)
6 Allen Robinson (CHI)
7 Jarvis Landry (CLE)
11 Tyler Lockett (SEA)
10 Alshon Jeffery (PHI)
10 Courtland Sutton (DEN)
5 Marvin Jones (DET)
11 Sterling Shepard (NYG-INJ)
10 Emmanuel Sanders (DEN-INJ)
12 Sammy Watkins (KC)
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11 Marquez Valdes-Scantling (GB)
10 Desean Jackson (PHI)
4 Robby Anderson (NYJ)
12 Christian Kirk (ARZ)
7 Curtis Samuel (CAR)
10 Nelson Agholor (PHI)
4 Jamison Crowder (NYJ)
4 Dante Pettis (SF)
6 Devin Funchess (IND)
10 Dede Westbrook (JAX)
10 Keke Coutee (HOU-INJ)
10 Josh Gordon (NE-SUS)
6 Tyrell Williams (OAK)
8 Randall Cobb (DAL)
10 Chris Conley (JAX)
6 John Brown (BUF)
5 DeVante Parker (MIA)
12 Larry Fitzgerald (ARZ)
10 Trey Quinn (WAS)
11 Golden Tate (NYG-SUS 4)
4 Deebo Samuel (SF)
8 Michael Gallup (DAL)
9 Tre’Quan Smith (NO)
6 Anthony Miller (CHI)
11 Corey Davis (TEN)
7 James Washington (PIT)
11 D.K. Metcalf (SEA)
7 Donte Moncrief (PIT)
4 Quincy Enunwa (NYJ)
9 Mohammed Sanu (ATL)
7 Breshad Perriman (TB)
5 Kenny Stills (MIA)
12 Demarcus Robinson (KC)
8 Marquise Brown (BAL-INJ?)
10 Paul Richardson (WAS)
11 Adam Humphries (TEN)
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12 Travis Kelce (KC)
10 Zach Ertz (PHI)
4 George Kittle (SF)
 6 Eric Ebron (IND)
9 Jared Cook (NO)
7 O.J. Howard (TB)
11 Evan Engram (NYG)
 7 Vance McDonald (PIT)
12 Hunter Henry (LAC)
10 Jordan Reed (WAS)
11 Delanie Walker (TEN)
11 Jimmy Graham (GB)
 8 Mark Andrews (BAL)
7 Greg Olsen (CAR)
11 Will Dissly (SEA)
6 Trey Burton (CHI)
12 Kyle Rudolph (MIN)
8 Jason Witten (DAL)
10 Dallas Goedert (PHI)
9 Austin Hooper (ATL)
7 David Njoku (CLE)
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6 Darren Waller (OAK)
9 Tyler Eifert (CIN)
10 Noah Fant (DEN)
5 T.J. Hockenson (DET)
6 Mo Alie-Cox (IND)
10 Matt LaCosse (NE)
5 Mike Gesicki (MIA)
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9 Greg Zuerlein (LAR)
9 Will Lutz (NO)
10 Stephen Gostkowski (NE)
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12 Harrison Butker (KC)
12 Kaare Vedvick (MIN)
11 Aldrick Rosas (NYG)
11 Mason Crosby (GB)
8 Brett Maher (DAL)
11 Jason Myers (SEA)
9 Giorgio Tavecchio (ATL)
12 Michael Badgley (LAC)
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6 Stephen Hauschka (BUF)
7 Graham Gano (CAR)
6 Eddy Piniero (CHI)
9 Randy Bullock (CIN)
7 Austin Seibert (CLE)
10 Brandon McManus (DEN)
5 Matt Prater (DET)
6 Adam Vinitieri (IND)
10 Josh Lambo (JAX)
12 Ty Long (LAC)
5 Jason Sanders (MIA)
6 Daniel Carlson (OAK)
10 Jake Elliott (PHI)
7 Chris Boswell (PIT)
7 Matthew McCrane (PIT)
4 Robbie Gould (SF)
4 Jon Brown (SF)
7 Cairo Santos (TB)
7 Matt Gay (TB)
11 Ryan Succop (TEN)
10 Dustin Hopkins (WAS)
4 Taylor Bertolet (NYJ)
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12 LA Chargers
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10 New England
10 Washington
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New by Arrow Video
RELEASE DATE 04/02/2019
Giornata nera per l'ariete The fift cord
(SPECIAL EDITION In 2K)
Region Code: B
Running Time: 93
Number of Discs: 1
Language: Italian/English
Subtitles: English/English SDH
Audio: Mono
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
The success of Dario Argento’s The Bird with the Crystal Plumage ushered in a host of imitators, seeking to capitalise on this new, modern take on the giallo thriller. Many were highly derivative, but a number nonetheless rose above the crowd thanks to skilful execution and a willingness to experiment stylistically. Once such example is The Fifth Cord ¬– which, in the hands of director Luigi Bazzoni (The Possessed, Footprints on the Moon), turns a conventional premise into a visually stunning exploration of alienation and isolation.
When a man barely survives a brutal assault en route home from a New Year’s party, washed-up, whisky-swilling journalist Andrea Bild (Franco Nero, Django) is assigned to report on the case. Before long, the maniac strikes again, this time with fatal results. As the body count rises, Andrea falls under suspicion himself, making it even more imperative that he crack the case. His only clue lies in a series of black gloves found at the location of every attack, each with a finger cut off…
Adapted from a novel by David McDonald Devine, The Fifth Cord boasts a complex, Agatha Christie-esque plot, outstanding cinematography courtesy of future Oscar-winner Vittorio Storaro (Apocalypse Now) and supporting appearances by a raft of genre stalwarts, including Silvia Monti (A Lizard in a Woman’s Skin), Edmund Purdom (Nightmare City) and Rossella Falk (Sleepless). Debuting here in high definition, arguably the most visually stunning giallo ever made now shines like never before.
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
Brand new 2K restoration from the original camera negative
High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
Original lossless mono Italian and English soundtracks
English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack
Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack
New audio commentary by critic Travis Crawford
Lines and Shadows, a new video essay on the film’s use of architecture and space by critic Rachael Nisbet
Whisky Giallore, a new video interview with author and critic Michael Mackenzie
Black Day for Nero, a new video interview with actor Franco Nero
The Rhythm Section, a new video interview with film editor Eugenio Alabiso
Rare, previously unseen deleted sequence, restored from the original negative
Original Italian and English theatrical trailers
Image gallery
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Haunt Love
FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Kat Ellinger and Peter Jilmstad
Direct Luigi Bazzoni
Cast Franco Nero
Cast Silvia Monti
Cast Edmund Purdom
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maceikblog · 3 years ago
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Co się dzisiaj działo? #63 4.3.2022
NHL: Lightning-Penguins 1:5
Turniej ITF w Nur-Sułtanie:
Michał Dembek/Szymon Kielan-białorusin/Vladyslav Manafov 4:6 3:6
Turniej ITF w Bendigo: Weronika Falkowska/Alexandra Bozovic-Chihiro Muramatsu/Kyoka Okamura 4:6 6:3 7-10
Magical Kenya Open, 2 runda: 27. Adrian Meronk
Turniej WTT Contender w Maskacie:
Jakub Dyjas/Cedric Nuytinck oddali mecz z Wang Wei Pengiem/Chih Yuan Chuangiem
Krykiet, mecze testowe, dzień 1
Indie(357/6, Rishabh Pant 96, )-Sri Lanka(,, Lasith Embuldeniya 2/107)
Pakistan(245/1, Imam Ul-Haq 132*, )- Australia(,,Nathan Lyon 1/31)
ICC Puchar Świata Kobiet
Indie Zachodnie (259/9, Hayley Matthews 119, Deandra Dottin 2/2) pokonały Nową Zelandię (256, Sophie Devine 108, Lea Tahuhu 3/57) 3 runami
Turniej ITF w Torello: Yann Wójcik-Noah Lopez 1:6 6:7(3)
Puchar Świata w skokach, konkurs mikstów w Lillehammer:
7. Polska (Nicole Konderla, Piotr Żyła, Kinga Rajda, Kamil Stoch)
Mistrzostwa Świata w hokeju, dywizja IV: Singapur-Iran 2:5
IIHF Puchar Kontynentalny, turniej finałowy: Cracovia-Sarjarka Karaganda 2:1
Puchar Świata w Biathlonie, sztafeta mężczyzn w Kontiolahti:
20. Polska (Jan Guńka, Przemysław Pancerz)
Davis Cup, kwalifikacje grupy światowej I:
Polska-Portugalia 0:2
Kacper Żuk-Joao Sousa 3:6 6:2 4:6
Kamil Majchrzak-Nuno Borges 6:3 3:6 3:6
Ekstraklasa:
Stal-Jagiellonia 1:1
Pogoń-Radomiak 4:0
PDC UK Open
1 runda
Bradley Brooks-Rowby John Rodriguez 1:6 Jelle Klaasen-Mark Rice 6:5
Kai Fan Leung-Fabian Schmutzler 5:6 Matt Campbell-Sebastian Bialecki 1:6 Mario Vandenbogaerde-Jules van Dongen 5:6 Danny Lauby-Niko Springer 6:5
Ted Evetts-Nick Fullwell 6:4 Ryan Harrington-Rusty Jake Rodriguez 6:2 Richie Burnett-Tony Martinez 6:3 Darren Webster-Jose Justicia 4:6 Martin Thomas-Kenny Neyens 4:6
George Killington-Reece Robinson 6:4 Dan Read-Diogo Portela 6:3 Josh Rock-Damian Mol 5:6 James Wilson-Shaun Wilkinson 6:4
Matt Good-Keelan Kay 5:6 Jim Williams-Ryan Murray 6:3 John O'Shea-Nathan Rafferty 6:0 Jurjen van der Velde-Mickey Mansell 6:4
Ricardo Pietreczko-Scott Taylor 6:2 Vladimir Andersen-Steve Clayson 2:6 Paul Hogan-Dom Taylor 6:4 Prakash Jiwa-Toni Alcinas 6:2
Darren Beveridge-Jimmy Hendriks 3:6 Wesley Plaisier-Radek Szaganski 5:6 Ross Montgomery-Reece Colley 6:3 Danny Jansen-Liam Meek 6:2
Adam Warner-Lukas Wenig 3:6 Shaun McDonald-Jamie Clark 0:6 Kevin Burness-Graham Hall 3:6 Luc Peters-Paul Marsh 6:0
2 runda
David Evans-Keane Barry 2:6 Lewy Williams-Martin Schindler 1:6 Connor Scutt-Jules Van Dongen 6:3 James Wilson-John Henderson 2:6
Jon Worsley-Niels Zonneveld 5:6 John Michael-Danny Baggish 5:6 Ted Evetts-Jack Main 6:3 Rowby John Rodriguez-Gordon Mathers 6:4
Berry van Peer-Kevin Doets 6:3 Graham Hall-Andrew Gilding 6:5 Peter Hudson-John O'Shea 3:6 Jim Williams-Jurjen Van der Velde 6:3
Keelan Kay-Lukas Wenig 1:6 Jelle Klaasen-Cameron Menzies 6:1 Richie Burnett-Ryan Harrington 3:6
Geert Nentjes-Jake Jones 6:3 Radek Szaganski-Scott Waites 4:6 Jose Justicia-Eddie Lovely 6:2 Paul Hogan-Danny Lauby 3:6
Krzysztof Kciuk-Brett Claydon 6:1 Jamie Clark-Martin Lukeman 3:6 Scott Mitchell-Danny Jansen 4:6 Luc Peters-Geert De Vos 6:2
Ricardo Pietreczko-Zoran Lerchbacher 2:6 Sebastian Bialecki-Joe Murnan 6:5 John Brown-Damian Mol 3:6 Steve Clayson-Fabian Schmutzler 2:6
Adam Gawlas-George Killington 6:3 Ross Montgomery-Dan Read 6:2 Prakash Jiwa-Jason Heaver 3:6 Kenny Neyens-Jimmy Hendriks 6:4
3 runda
Florian Hempel-Lukas Wenig 6:3 Raymond van Barneveld-William Borland 5:6 Adrian Lewis-Fabian Schmutzler 6:0
Madars Razma-Jamie Hughes 1:6 Krzysztof Kciuk-Ross Smith 6:4 Martin Schindler-Jeff Smith 6:2 Kim Huybrechts-Luc Peters 6:2
Max Hopp-Ritchie Edhouse 2:6 Martin Lukeman-Adam Hunt 6:3 Jason Lowe-Jelle Klaasen 4:6 Andy Boulton-Danny Lauby 6:5
Jeffrey de Zwaan-Keane Barry 2:6 Steve Beaton-Graham Hall 3:6 John O'Shea-Maik Kuivenhoven 1:6 Jose Justicia-Adam Gawlas 5:6 Jermaine Wattimena-Ross Montgomery 6:5
Keegan Brown-Sebastian Białecki 2:6 Steve West-Damian Mol 6:3 Steve Lennon-Ryan Harrington 6:5 Berry Van Peer-Niels Zonneveld 2:6
Ron Meulenkamp-Danny Baggish 6:2 Danny Jansen-Ricky Evans 6:2 Darius Labanauskas-John Henderson 6:4 Jim Williams-Alan Soutar 6:5
Ryan Joyce-Mike De Decker 6:0 Luke Woodhouse-Ted Evetts 6:2 Martijn Kleermaker-Jason Heaver 5:6 Geert Nentjes-Kenny Neyens 6:5
Boris Krcmar-Zoran Lerchbacher 6:2 Conor Scutt-William O'Connor 5:6 Rowby John Rodriguez-Ryan Meikle 0:6 Brian Raman-Scott Waites 2:6
4 runda
Chris Dobey-Michael Smith 7:10
Krzysztof Ratajski-Gerwyn Price 5:10
Michael van Gerwen-Gary Anderson 10:7
Joe Cullen-Peter Wright
Jermaine Wattimena-Vincent van der Voort 5:10
Daryl Gurney-Dimitri Van den Bergh 2:10
Steve Lennon-James Wade 6:10
Callan Rydz-Nathan Aspinall 10:9
Andy Boulton-Damon Heta 5:10
Maik Kuivenhoven-Simon Whitlock 9:10
Luke Woodhouse-Boris Krcmar 5:10
Ron Meulenkamp-Krzysztof Kciuk 10:9
Ritchie Edhouse-Sebastian Białecki 6:10
Jason Heaver-William O'Connor 7:10
Jelle Klaasen-Devon Petersen 6:10
Steve West-Jose de Sousa 7:10
Ryan Joyce-Martin Schindler 8:10
Glen Durrant-Scott Waites 5:10
Dave Chisnall-Brendan Dolan 10:3
Danny Noppert-Ryan Meikle 10:3
Mervyn King-Stephen Bunting 4:10
Geert Nentjes-Florian Hempel 10:5
Jamie Hughes-Adam Gawlas 10:5
Ian White-Luke Humphries 10:9
Ryan Searle-Adrian Lewis 10:7
Darius Labanauskas-Ricky Evans 9:10
Dirk van Duijvenbode-William Borland 10:6
Rob Cross-Gabriel Clemens 7:10
Jim Williams-Niels Zonneveld 5:10
Kim Huybrechts-Mensur Suljovic 9:10
Keane Barry-Graham Hall 10:7
Martin Lukeman-Jonny Clayton 9:10
Igrzyska Paraolimpijskie w Pekinie, dzień 0
CEREMONIA OTWARCIA
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ledenews · 4 years ago
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MEC Notebook - West Liberty in a Solid Position 05.02.2021
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Head coach Herb Minch’s Lady Hilltoppers begin the defense of their 2019 MEC softball championship Friday in Salem, Va. as the conference tournament gets underway. West Liberty sets itself up in a solid position as its split with Notre Dame gave the Hilltoppers the MEC North Division crown for the second season in a row. Now, WLU will take on the South Division’s No. 4 seed, currently Concord. The Hilltoppers are 2-0 against the Lions this season, but both games were hotly contested. In a doubleheader at Athens, West Liberty won the opener 2-1 before needing nine innings to put Concord away, 5-4, in the night cap. W.Va. State is presently the No. 1 seed in the South Division and split an earlier season doubleheader with West Liberty, winning 3-0 before falling 6-3. The Hilltoppers are led by hard-hitting catcher and former Wheeling Park standout Kat Donzella. She leads the MEC in batting average (.463), slugging (.748), on-base percentage (.525), hits (57), total bases (92), is tied for first in home runs (7) and is second in runs scored (35). In the circle, the Hilltoppers boast the top two ERA marks in the conference in sophomore Annie Patterson (1.59) and junior Makenzie Amend (1.6), another WPHS product. Not far behind is Wheeling Central graduate Riley Bennington (2.95), giving WLU three in the Top 9. Amend allows a league-low opponents’ batting average of .150, while Patterson leads the MEC in strikeouts with 133. Amend has eight wins while Patterson and Bennington have seven apiece. All-MEC Football Honors Announced Two Hilltoppers earned first-team all-MEC football laurels when the team was announced last week. Running back Quincy Wimbish, along with punter Owen Rozanc both earned a spot on first team. Wimbish was third in the MEC in rushing and became the first WLU running back to eclipse 100 yards in back-to-back games since 2017. Rozanc, meanwhile, moved up from his second-team position last season by leading the MEC in punting whilst hitting 4-of-4 field goal attempts. They are joined on second team by fellow West Liberty teammates Kyle Ritz at H-Back, David Gilcreast at defensive line, linebacker Clay McDonald, and defensive backs Koty Hudson and Jason Mitchell. Ritz, Hudson and McDonald are products of Magnolia, Brooke and Wheeling Park, respectively. Wheeling didn’t have any players on first team, but it did land four on second. Running back Sy Alli IV and defensive back Rich White III, along with Martins Ferry product Dalton Hoover at linebacker and former Monroe Central Seminole Ryan LaFollette at receiver. This is LaFollette’s second time on the team as he earned the honor in 2019. Former Hilltopper Lands Position Former West Liberty standout, and most recently as director of player development under Jim Crutchfield at Nova Southeastern, Devin Hoehn was named the new head men’s basketball coach at Bluefield State. Hoehn played under Crutchfield, then the ultra-successful Hilltoppers’ head coach, helping the Black & Gold to two national championship appearances while averaging better than 17 points per game during his senior season. In an interview given to the Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Hoehn imparted he’ll be taking the lessons he learned from Crutchfield, both as a player and an assistant, and implementing them with the Big Blue. Weekly Conference Honors The following athletes were honored last week by the MEC as the top performers in their respective sports: Players of the WeekMen’s Track & Field: Devin Taylr, W.Va. WesleyanWomen’s Track & Field: Faith Gandy, W.Va. WesleyanBaseball: Brian Campbell, West Liberty (Player); Ethan Lauchart, W.Va. State/Andrew Neff, Concord (Pitcher)Softball: Lauryn King, W.Va. Wesleyan (Player); Danielle Baure, UC (Pitcher)Women’s Lacrosse: Stephanie King, Frostburg State (Offensive); Mackenzie Levine, Notre Dame (Defensive) Note: The MEC Notebook highlights the top news and notes from around the Mountain East Conference. Read the full article
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junker-town · 4 years ago
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Julius Randle has become the player he was always meant to be
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How Julius Randle finally found the right situation to become an All-Star.
Julius Randle’s teammates blocked him from the microphone set up in Madison Square Garden to offer an opening statement on his behalf. Randle had just dropped 44 points on the Atlanta Hawks to carry his New York Knicks to their third straight victory, and his support cast had a message they wanted to share with the world before he began his post-game interview
“If this man’s not an All-Star, there’s a problem,” said Theo Pinson while surrounded by R.J. Barrett and Immanuel Quickley. They weren’t wrong.
In his seventh NBA season, Randle has blossomed into the leader of an alarmingly competent Knicks team during head coach Tom Thibodeau’s first season in charge. Randle is putting up career-best numbers in scoring (23.1 points per game), assists, and rebounding, where’s he’s top-10 in the league. He’s also second in the NBA in minutes per game.
A year after finishing 21-45 and being one of eight teams to miss the season restart in the bubble, the Knicks are one game under .500 and fighting for playoff position. If the season ended today, New York would be the No. 6 seed in the Eastern Conference. A Knicks defense that finished No. 23 last year has jumped to No. 3 under Thibodeau, and young players like Barrett and Quickley have turned into dependable performers overnight. None of this would be possible without Randle’s star turn, though.
While he’s still only 26 years old, the thought of Randle putting together an All-Star season at this point in his career felt like a long shot. Not anymore. The talent Randle has shown from an early age has always been there, he just needed a team that could put him in the best position to succeed. It’s all coming together in his second season with the Knicks.
It wasn’t all that long ago when Randle was considered one of the brightest young basketball prospects in America. As a high school senior out of Prestonwood Christian in Plano, Texas, Randle was considered a consensus top-three prospect in the class of 2013 with Andrew Wiggins and Jabari Parker. The 6’9 forward built his reputation bulldozing through overmatched teenagers, but his physicality wasn’t the only part of his game that made him such a tantalizing long-term prospect.
The vision of Randle as a future NBA star was on display as he arrived in Chicago for the 2013 McDonald’s All-American Game. In the practices leading up to the game, Randle’s talent jumped off the floor for his burgeoning skill level as much as his raw power. Yes, Randle looked like the strongest player on the floor, and one of the fastest too. He was also handling the ball in transition, making reads as a passer, blowing by defenders off the dribble, and bodying opposing players at the rim.
Randle wasn’t even supposed to be a McDonald’s All-American after a fractured right foot cost him almost all of his senior season. Instead, he returned for the final five games and led Prestonwood to its second-straight state championship. If he was only a late addition to the event because of his injury, he sure didn’t look like someone coming off crutches weeks earlier against his most talented peers from around the country.
Randle’s ability to flash guard skills in the body of a throwback power forward is always what made him so intriguing. In those days, Randle’s ball handling ability was at the top of his scouting report. “A very talented ball-handler, Randle has an excellent first step and an array of shot-creating skills he can utilize in the mid or high post,” wrote DraftExpress in their first analysis of Randle in Jan. of 2012 as a high school junior.
Randle would commit to Kentucky a couple of weeks before the game, becoming the crown jewel of a class that had a record six McDonald’s All-Americans. There was buzz about a perfect season for the Wildcats as Randle arrived on campus, but Big Blue Nation would have to wait another year until it almost came true with Karl-Anthony Towns and Devin Booker. Instead, Randle’s ‘Cats struggled to live up to expectations. Kentucky had loads of size and talent, but it had no shooting, as seems to be the case every year in Lexington. After dropping a string of games in the second half of SEC play, Kentucky was given a No. 8 seed in the NCAA tournament before going on a Cinderella run to the national title game that ended with a loss to UConn.
Randle entered the draft as expected, but his stock had taken a small hit. Kentucky didn’t let him create much with the ball in his hands, and didn’t have the spacing required to maximize his brutalizing drives to the basket. He watched Wiggins and Parker go 1-2, and then he fell to the Lakers at No. 7. Only 14 minutes into the first game of his NBA career, Randle suffered a broken tibia in his right leg and would miss the rest of the season.
Randle played 81 games in his second season, but that year was all about Kobe Bryant’s farewell tour. He took steps forward as a scorer and rebounder the next two years, but didn’t exactly look like the future star he was promised to be out of high school. When LeBron James committed to the Lakers on the first day of free agency in the summer of 2018, Randle asked the franchise to allow him to become an unrestricted free agent. He would sign the Pelicans for a season playing in another crowded front court with Anthony Davis. Randle would enjoy the best season of his career in New Orleans, but he was on the move again in the summer.
Randle was a Knick, signing a three-year, $63 million with a team option for the third season only after the team watched Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving join their crosstown rivals in Brooklyn. No one counted on Randle to be the savior the Knicks were hoping to land in free agency, and in his first season, he looked like anything but that.
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Head coach David Fizdale talked about emphasizing Randle’s creation ability when he showed up in New York, but the Knicks couldn’t help but get in their own way. They spent all of their cap space on power forwards in free agency, signing Bobby Portis, Taj Gibson, and Marcus Morris in addition to Randle. The season was a disaster from the opening tip-off. Fizdale was fired after a 4-18 start, and the season was essentially a wash from then on.
Both Randle and the Knicks had very little in the way of expectations coming into this year, but they did have Thibodeau on their side. While critics rolled their eyes at the hiring of another retread head coach that had long-standing ties to New York’s new front office, Thibodeau has immediately made the Knicks look more organized, disciplined, and professional. No one has benefitted more than Randle.
Thibodeau once reworked his offense with the Chicago Bulls to make Joakim Noah a ‘point-center’ in the absence of Derrick Rose to injury. He’s essentially done the same thing with Randle this year. If Randle isn’t dribbling the ball up the court after made baskets, he is the focal point of every offensive possession for New York. Thibodeau has helped simplify the game for Randle, getting him the ball in spots where he can make can make easy reads on when to attack and when to look for a teammate. Randle has made those actions even more effective by making shocking strides as a shooter.
This is how someone who wasn’t considered a top-100 player on multiple preseason lists suddenly transformed into a worthy All-Star candidate.
Randle is fully tapped into his creation skills
The playmaking boom Randle is experiencing this season hasn’t come from increased usage. His usage rate of 27.6 percent is almost identical to what it’s been the last two years. Meanwhile, his assist rate — which was exactly 15.8 percent the previous three seasons — has risen to a career-best 25.9 percent. He’s averaging two more assists per game than any of his teammates.
How is this happening? For one, Randle has the ball more than ever before even if he isn’t finishing plays. He ranks No. 6 in the league in touches this season and No. 15 in passes thrown per game, both numbers way up from last year. Randle is throwing as many passes as Draymond Green each night, and the only true bigs ahead of him are Nikola Jokic and Domantas Sabonis.
It feels like Randle is making quicker reads with the ball. Would he make this pass last year?
Julius Randle is an all-star. RT if you agree. #NBAAllStar (via @nyknicks) pic.twitter.com/YPktmwQOua
— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) February 14, 2021
Even during his big 44-point performance against the Hawks, Randle also finished with five assists. Earlier in his career he might have tried to draw a foul in this situation.
Now he can see the floor and make a pass for three points instead of two:
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The Knicks run actions to get switches on Randle early in the shot clock where he tries to punish smaller defenders with his physicality. When that doesn’t work, he now has a Plan B. Randle has learned how the read the help and where to go with the ball when the defense collapses on him.
Even when it doesn’t look pretty, it can be effective:
Knicks Rook Immanuel Quickley goes for the DEEP 3 after a long pass from Julius Randle! pic.twitter.com/lTS2UBLm6q
— BenchWarmerPost (@BenchWarmerPost) February 16, 2021
As Randle’s playmaking numbers have jumped, he’s also lowered his turnover percentage from last season. Part of this is the maturity that comes with having six years of experience under your belt. Part of it is a new role in a new scheme. The final piece for Randle has been forcing defenses to respect him from new areas on the court, which has opened up the rest of his game.
Randle’s improved shooting has been remarkable
If Randle’s playmaking skills were always bubbling just below the surface, his shooting touch had to be built from scratch. After hitting only three three-pointers in his season at Kentucky, Randle made just 37 three-pointers in his next 237 games after recovering from the injury his rookie year.
Randle finally started hitting threes during his one season in New Orleans, making a remarkable jump to can 67 triples on 34.4 percent shooting. He made a similar number of threes last year with the Knicks, but saw his percentage drop to 27.7 percent. With plenty of free time on his hands after New York’s season ended in March, Randle dedicated himself to remaking his jump shot. He took up to 1,500 jumpers per day over the extended offseason, according to The Athletic. He changed his diet, stopped drinking alcohol, and got in better shape. It’s all paying off for him right now.
After going 7-for-13 from three-point range against the Hawks, Randle is now shooting 40.3 percent from behind the arc on the season on 4.4 attempts per game. He’s taking and making shots he could never dream of before.
THIS MAN IS AN #NBAALLSTAR @J30_RANDLE pic.twitter.com/mqrjBQL4pw
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) February 16, 2021
Randle hasn’t just improved as a three-point shooter, he’s improved as a shooter everywhere. He’s making 80.2 percent of his free throws after never hitting better than 73 percent before. He’s also taking and making way more long twos than ever before. A season ago, Randle took eight percent of his shots from between 16-feet and the three-point line and made 35.8 percent of them, per Basketball Reference. This year, he’s taking 13.6 percent of his shots from the same distance, while making a remarkable 47 percent of those attempts.
This is the look of a man who is confident shooting the ball:
Buckets. RT! #JuliusRandle x #NBAAllStar pic.twitter.com/ubIWaqVtxR
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) February 13, 2021
Randle is likely due for some regression, but it’s clear he’s put a serious amount of work into improving his shot from a variety of different situations. Play off Randle at your own risk now. He’s ready to burn you.
Julius Randle always had these skills. Now he’s turned into an All-Star
When Randle started his rise up the basketball word as a top-ranked high school player, the term ‘stretch four’ wasn’t yet widely accepted in the basketball lexicon. He entered the league just as it was seriously starting to evolve, with players at his position needing to adapt more than anyone else. It’s been a long road, but Randle has worked to fit his game into today’s league.
It’s clear that the game is slowing down for Randle in his seventh year. His ability to punish weaker defenders remains the foundation of his skill set, but there’s so much more where that came from. Randle won’t hesitate to take a jump shot with a few inches of space. Trap him and he’ll find the open teammate. He’s even playing a sizable role on a top-three defense in the league so far.
Randle isn’t just putting up numbers, he’s also helping his team win. He has a positive net rating for the first time in his career, per NBA.com.
Randle always had the ability to be an All-Star dating back his high school days when he was simply more dominant than any of his peers. He just needed the right system, right coach, and right development track. It’s all come together in his seventh season. The player powering the Knicks into playoff contention and turning into an All-Star before our eyes — this is who Julius Randle was always destined to be.
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2020 NFL offseason winners and losers
Let’s break down some of the winners and losers from this NFL offseason. Some of the stories in the short term were obvious — you don’t need me to tell you again who won the DeAndre Hopkins trade — but I’m going to try to take a look at the bigger picture to see how players, teams, coaches and others around the NFL were impacted by the moves and decisions made over the past few months.
Let’s start with a trio of young quarterbacks from the 2019 draft, all of whom are leaving the acquisition portion of the offseason as their teams’ starters. It begins with the player who might have the biggest shoes to fill of any player in NFL history:
Jump to a winner/loser: Clowney | Edwards-Helaire | Haskins Lock | Minshew | Murray | Newton Prescott | Rodgers | Stidham | Trubisky
Stidham is one of the most obvious victors of the past few months. We all knew the Patriots and Tom Brady would come to terms on a deal … until they didn’t. Then we all knew that the Pats were going to acquire Nick Foles or Andy Dalton or pull off some impossible run up the draft board for Tua Tagovailoa … and that didn’t happen either. Through the entire player acquisition window, the only competition the Patriots added for Stidham is veteran Brian Hoyer, who lost his last battle with Stidham for the backup spot in training camp in 2019. Barring a last-second move for Cam Newton, Stidham is going to be the Week 1 starter for the Patriots.
Merely having a chance to play is a huge opportunity for Stidham and one rarely afforded midround picks who aren’t forced into action by injury. Imagine if one of the other teams looking for quarterbacks in that draft range last year took Stidham instead? The Panthers paid Teddy Bridgewater in lieu of handing things over to Will Grier (pick No. 100). Ryan Finley (104) is buried behind first overall pick Joe Burrow in Cincinnati, while Easton Stick (166) is third behind Tyrod Taylor and sixth overall pick Justin Herbert in L.A. One other late-round selection will be starting in 2020 — see the next winner — but there are midround picks who don’t really get a chance to play meaningful football across their rookie deals. Stidham will get his.
Jarrett Stidham is taking over for Tom Brady in New England in 2020, and the Patriots are bringing back most of their offense. Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire
The Patriots didn’t exactly add any star weapons for their new starter, but they did address their threadbare tight end room by using third-round picks on Devin Asiasi and Dalton Keene. Retaining guard Joe Thuney on a franchise tag and getting back center David Andrews from a pulmonary embolism means the Patriots should be well-positioned to protect Stidham. It’s obviously way too early to say anything about how he will perform, but he has gone from being an afterthought to taking the reins for Bill Belichick & Co.
Likewise, the Jaguars cleared out a path for their 2019 sixth-round pick, as they traded away free-agent addition Nick Foles after paying him more than $30 million for four starts. Jacksonville then sat out the various free-agent quarterback options and didn’t use either of its first-round picks on a signal-caller. The Jags even added Tyler Eifert at tight end and used a second-round pick on wideout Laviska Shenault Jr., though their desperate attempts to get anybody to take running back Leonard Fournette off their hands found no takers.
Again, even having a chance to take meaningful reps as a sixth-round pick is rare. The last sixth-rounder to throw at least 400 passes over his first two seasons was Tom Brady, who threw three as a rookie in 2000 and 413 while leading the Pats to a Super Bowl in 2001. Minshew is already way ahead of the game in terms of opportunity; now, with just Joshua Dobbs and sixth-round pick Jake Luton backing him up, Minshew should get a full season to prove he’s an NFL quarterback.
Let’s hit a 2019 quarterback trifecta! Lock flashed promise while going 4-1 across his five starts at the end of the season, though it’s worth noting that those four wins came against the teams ranked 20th (Chargers), 26th (Texans), 27th (Lions), and 30th (Raiders) in pass defense DVOA. At the very least, he did enough for the Broncos to feel confident about opening the 2020 season with him as their starter.
While Denver held out some hope for luring Tom Brady, it didn’t make a move for any of the other quarterbacks when Brady decided to stay east. The Broncos didn’t even bring in a significant backup — the depth chart behind Lock consists of Jeff Driskel, Brett Rypien and Riley Neal. This is Lock’s team.
Drew Lock had seven touchdown passes and three interceptions while playing the final five games for Denver. Tim Warner/Getty Images
On top of that vote of confidence from general manager John Elway, no quarterback gained more weapons this offseason than the Missouri product. Lock already had a handful of exciting pieces in running back Phillip Lindsay, wide receiver Courtland Sutton and tight end Noah Fant. I can’t pretend I’m the biggest Melvin Gordon fan, and it’s not a great contract for the Broncos, but the running back can be valuable when he’s healthy and protecting the football. Elway then used his first two selections in the draft on wideouts Jerry Jeudy and KJ Hamler.
Denver didn’t address its problematic left tackle spot, but it did make a major addition on the interior by signing lineman Graham Glasgow to a $44 million deal. The Broncos finished up by adding experienced offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, who has gotten Sam Bradford, Case Keenum and Daniel Jones to exceed expectations over the past few seasons. It’s fair to be skeptical of Lock after just five starts, but outside of a left tackle, the 23-year-old has everything he could have asked for from his organization this offseason.
On the other hand, there’s a member of that 2019 quarterback class who might feel left out among all the additions. Washington did avoid the lure of using the second overall pick on a quarterback, but it did little to help its starting quarterback.
Haskins’ receiving corps beyond Terry McLaurin was lacking last season, and the most notable free agents his team imported to help out its young starter were Cody Latimer and Richard Rodgers. Washington used midround picks on hybrid back Antonio Gibson and wideout Antonio Gandy-Golden, but it also traded away star left tackle Trent Williams without adding a meaningful replacement.
Loser: Cam Newton, QB, free agent
Things haven’t worked out for the former league MVP, who might have hoped to play out the final year of his deal with the Panthers while earning $19.1 million. Newton was instead cut, and the coronavirus pandemic has prevented him from finding a new team. He hasn’t been able to conduct a public workout, though he has posted videos on Instagram that show him going through drills. In the meantime, the starting jobs and most of the prime backup jobs have been filled.
There are still at least seven teams that should be looking for a backup quarterback, including the aforementioned Broncos and Jaguars, who don’t seem to want to challenge their young starters. The Cardinals, Rams and Seahawks all need a veteran backup, but there’s little chance of Newton playing meaningful snaps for those teams in 2020.
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The two most logical landing spots left for Newton are in the AFC. Let’s start with the Titans, who gave Ryan Tannehill $91 million in practical guarantees over the next three years. Tannehill’s hold on the starting job isn’t going anywhere at that price tag, but the former Dolphins starter missed 24 games over his final four years in Miami. There’s a reasonable chance he misses time this year, and the Titans currently have seventh-round picks Cole McDonald and Logan Woodside behind their starter.
Tannehill was revelatory as a play-action passer last season, which fits what Newton does best. From 2017 through the first half of 2018, Newton posted a passer rating of 114.7 on play-action attempts, the seventh-best rate in the league. The Titans are built around Derrick Henry and their power-running attack, and it’s not difficult to imagine how Newton could play a role in that attack. A few starts for the Titans could help rebuild his value before the 2021 offseason.
The ideal job for Newton would be in Pittsburgh. The Steelers should get Ben Roethlisberger back after he missed 14 games in 2019 with an elbow injury, but the longtime starter is 38 and has missed 38 games over his 16-year career. Mason Rudolph and Devlin Hodges were replacement-level quarterbacks last season, and Newton could viably make his case to serve as Roethlisberger’s long-term replacement in Pittsburgh if he plays well in a couple of spot starts.
While the Bears started this offseason suggesting that Trubisky would be their Week 1 starter in 2020, their actions suggest that his future is tenuous. Chicago traded for Nick Foles, and in restructuring the former Super Bowl MVP’s deal, it guaranteed Foles $21 million over the next three seasons. Then the team declined Trubisky’s fifth-year option, which would have guaranteed a $24.8 million salary in 2021 for injury.
Failing to earn a fifth-year option pickup has typically been a bad sign. Eight other first-round quarterbacks have had their fifth-year option declined. None of them made it to a fifth year with the team that drafted them. Six of them — Jake Locker, EJ Manuel, Christian Ponder, Brandon Weeden, Johnny Manziel and Paxton Lynch — didn’t take an NFL snap anywhere in Year 5. Teddy Bridgewater spent his fifth year sitting behind Drew Brees, while the only one of the bunch who saw meaningful action was Blaine Gabbert in San Francisco.
Trubisky will instead have to look toward a teammate for hope. The Bears declined Kyle Fuller’s fifth-year option after injuries and inconsistent play, but after a breakout season, they used the transition tag to keep him around before matching a four-year, $56 million offer sheet. Fuller ended up making much more than he would have if the Bears had simply picked up that option in the first place. They have spent years trying to surround Trubisky with talent to confirm their belief that he was a franchise quarterback in the making. Now he has to overcome their skepticism and the odds.
There was little trade interest in Howard before he was dealt to the Eagles last offseason, and after seeing his rushing yards and yards-per-game figures decline in each of the past three seasons, I figured that the league would see him as a relatively replaceable zone runner. Alfred Morris, a similarly productive rookie, wasn’t able to ever get a significant deal.
Howard instead got a two-year, $10 million pact from the Dolphins with $4.8 million guaranteed in Year 1. Miami also added veterans Ereck Flowers and Ted Karras in free agency before using first- and second-round picks on offensive linemen. The Dolphins traded for Matt Breida, but they didn’t use a significant pick on a running back, and Breida has been a boom-or-bust player with injury issues during his time with the 49ers.
Howard landing meaningful guaranteed money, a starting job and a team that invested heavily in offensive linemen has to be considered a victory.
Jordan Howard averaged 4.4 yards per carry but only rushed 119 times for the Eagles last season. Eric Hartline/USA TODAY Sports
In a similar way to Newton’s, Clowney’s market has been depressed by medical concerns and an inability to evaluate those issues under the current climate. For all we hear about how NFL teams don’t focus on sacks, Clowney’s three-sack total from 2019 hasn’t helped his case. The former first overall pick is unquestionably talented, but the massive deal he might have received under typical circumstances after a more productive season hasn’t arrived.
Naturally, it seems like the logical thing for Clowney to do is sign a one-year deal with a contender and try to rebuild his value in the hopes of signing a big deal next year. Under normal circumstances, that idea makes sense. This isn’t a normal season, though, and there’s a chance that Clowney — and many other veterans — might not be able to sign big contracts next offseason.
As Jason Fitzgerald of Over the Cap wrote last week, the uncertainty around 2020 stadium and ticket revenue could lead to a meaningful drop in league income, which would result in a shrunken salary cap. Teams have seen the cap rise by an average of just under 6% over the past decade, up from $120 million in 2011 to $198.2 million in 2020. With players improving their share of revenue in the new CBA, the cap was expected to rise well north of $200 million in 2021. Now, Fitzgerald projects, the cap could fall somewhere between $130 million to $175 million in 2021, depending on how revenues are affected by the pandemic.
Obviously, it’s too early to project what the situation will be like next year, and the league could come to an agreement with its players to push future revenues forward to try to account for a reduced cap figure in 2021, but we could be looking at a different financial landscape next spring. Teams that were planning for a $210 million cap would be forced to cut veterans to get compliant, flooding the market with talented players. Many free agents would likely look for one-year deals in advance of a massive projected cap increase in 2022 and 2023, when local revenue would return to form and the league would be flush with television revenue from new deals. Clowney might end up stuck signing back-to-back one-year deals as a result.
Losers: Teams with lots of guaranteed money tied up in 2021
While we’re again months and months away from having any idea about what the cap will look like next year, there are teams that have to be sweating the possibility of a reduced cap. Take the Eagles, who already have $263.3 million on the books for 2021, much of it tied up in players who are core pieces of the roster. Getting down to $210 million would require a couple of restructures and cuts of veterans like DeSean Jackson, Alshon Jeffery and Marquise Goodwin. Moving to $175 million would require another $35 million in savings.
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The Eagles would find a reduced cap most difficult, but teams like the Saints, Falcons and Steelers would also be in compromised positions. Again, the league and players could come to terms on a deal that could restore some of the missing revenue, and the NFL would get a bump from a possible 17-game season in 2021, but the alternative looms as a dangerous scenario for several of the league’s highest-spending teams.
I hit the most crucial parts of the DeAndre Hopkins trade when it happened in March, but it’s quietly a huge victory for Johnson. With the Cardinals slapping the transition tag on Kenyan Drake, Arizona was clearly moving forward with Drake as its starting running back. It wouldn’t have been surprising to see Chase Edmonds as the No. 2 behind him. Johnson was likely in line to get cut, where veterans like Devonta Freeman, Carlos Hyde and LeSean McCoy haven’t found a market.
Instead, the Texans traded for Johnson as part of the Hopkins deal, suggesting that Bill O’Brien sees him as a meaningful asset. With Houston treating Duke Johnson like a third-down back last season, David Johnson has a clear path to lead-back duties in an offense that ranked 11th in rush offense DVOA a year ago. There’s even a chance that the Texans pay Johnson the $9 million he’s due in 2021, which seemed out of the question when the offseason began.
While I wrote about why the Jordan Love decision might not be as bad as it seems for the Packers, it’s fair to say that Rodgers’ position can’t feel as good as it did a few months ago.
Green Bay seemed to set a deadline on the Rodgers era, and the only shopping it did to help Rodgers this offseason was to swap out tight end Jimmy Graham for wide receiver Devin Funchess. I still think the Packers could go after a veteran wideout like Kenny Stills, but you can understand why Rodgers would be cranky right about now.
One year ago, the Rams were coming off a trip to the Super Bowl. Every team wanted to hire a coach who vaguely resembled Sean McVay. Their young core seemed set to compete for another title. After a frustrating 2019 campaign left the Rams struggling for answers on offense and out of the playoffs for the first time since McVay arrived in town, it was clear that Los Angeles needed to make changes during the offseason.
I’m not sure those changes really helped, as this offseason felt like a repudiation of the Rams’ philosophy. They lost legendary defensive coordinator Wade Phillips and longtime special-teams coordinator John Fassel. Just two years after handing out huge contracts to Brandin Cooks and Todd Gurley, they punted on both of those deals, cutting their former MVP candidate at running back while trading the wide receiver to the Texans. They were even publicly called out for not paying Gurley and Clay Matthews bonus money, which should hurt the organization when it tries to sign free agents in the future.
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Sean McVay says the Rams are fully focused on the Cowboys in Week 1 after the NFL schedule release.
Furthermore, the Rams didn’t really resolve any of their problems this offseason. After trading two first-round picks to acquire Jalen Ramsey, they still haven’t signed their star cornerback to an extension. They swapped out Dante Fowler Jr. for edge rusher Leonard Floyd and used their top two picks to replace Cooks and Gurley, but they didn’t do anything to replace star inside linebacker Cory Littleton.
Crucially, L.A. almost entirely ignored an offensive line that crumbled in 2019, re-signing aging left tackle Andrew Whitworth while choosing to hope for a healthier 2020. With Jared Goff posting the league’s worst passer rating under pressure in 2019, McVay will need to conjure up a solution to get his prize pupil back on track this season.
Well, duh. The Buccaneers have Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski now. Even beyond those two additions, though, the offseason has gone extremely well for the Bucs. They needed to retain the core of their wildly underrated defensive line and managed to do so by franchising Shaq Barrett and re-signing both Jason Pierre-Paul and Ndamukong Suh. Their biggest hole heading into the draft was at right tackle, and they had to move up only one spot to get Tristan Wirfs.
This offseason was something out of a dream for Tampa Bay, which has a higher win projection in Vegas than the Patriots for 2020.
A particularly big winner in this scenario is Tampa Bay’s general manager. Licht has been the general manager for six years, and the Bucs have gone 34-62 during his time in charge. That’s the third-worst mark in football. The team has cycled through three coaches over that six-year span, and while Licht nailed first-round picks on wide receiver Mike Evans and defensive tackle Vita Vea, he’s also the one who drafted Jameis Winston and stuck with the embattled quarterback over the past five years. Licht also whiffed on most of his second-round selections, most notably kicker Roberto Aguayo, who was the low point of an almost comical inability from the organization to identify a competent kicker.
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Licht is by all accounts a nice guy, and he has hit on a number of his midround selections too. Teams are generally too aggressive in getting rid of their top decision-makers, and I’m not saying Licht should have been fired. Typically, though, general managers with that sort of track record don’t get to enter a seventh offseason, and when Licht did, he managed to convince Brady and Gronkowski to come to town. Nobody would have batted an eye if the Bucs let go of Licht last offseason; now, if the Bucs live up to expectations, he might very well win Executive of the Year.
Loser: Tight end streamers against the Arizona Cardinals
If you played daily fantasy football or chose to stream your tight ends on a week-to-week basis in standard fantasy football, you knew about the Cardinals. Last year, Arizona allowed 309 points to opposing tight ends in PPR leagues, an average of 19.3 points per game. No other team was above 244, and the league average was 195 points, or just under 12.2 points per contest. It’s the second-worst season any team has posted against tight ends over the past 20 years, trailing only the 2013 Cardinals. Everybody from T.J. Hockenson to Ross Dwelley had their best games of the season against Arizona.
Vance Joseph-led defenses don’t always know what to do with tight ends — the Broncos ranked 26th against tight ends during his two years as Denver’s coach — but the Cardinals did something to address the problem this offseason by drafting Isaiah Simmons with the No. 8 overall pick. They’ve suggested that the talented Clemson defender will begin his NFL career at linebacker, where he’s likely to see plenty of action against tight ends in coverage. Arizona has managed to get the least out of athletic, hybrid defenders like Deone Bucannon and Haason Reddick in years past, but Simmons could very well ruin one of the easiest exploits in fantasy football.
Did any first-round pick end up in a more advantageous landing spot? Andy Reid told general manager Brett Veach that he thought Edwards-Helaire was better than Brian Westbrook before the Chiefs drafted the LSU back with the final pick of the first round. The only running back Reid had drafted before the third round across his career as a head coach and personnel executive before Edwards-Helaire was LeSean McCoy, who was the 53rd pick in the 2009 draft.
While the Chiefs have suggested that Edwards-Helaire will split time with incumbent Damien Williams, the future belongs to the rookie. Williams is a free agent after the season and wasn’t healthy for most of 2019 with hamstring issues. The Chiefs also said the same thing about Kareem Hunt and Spencer Ware in 2017, and when Ware went down with a knee injury in the preseason, Hunt was handed the job and finished his rookie year with 1,782 yards from scrimmage. Edwards-Helaire should turn into one of the most productive backs in football; the only real question is when.
Losers: Rookie coaches (and players)
It should go without saying that this is incredibly low on the list of upheavals caused by the pandemic, but while the NFL has managed to keep free agency and the draft on schedule, there’s no realistic way for football teams to practice. With team facilities closed, organized team activities (OTAs) have been postponed and will likely be canceled. Rookie minicamps are being conducted remotely. It’s unclear whether teams will be able to undergo a full training camp.
As a result, newcomers seem likely to suffer. Some rookie players already have a difficult time catching up with the speed of the league and the complexity of professional playbooks; now they’ll have to try to catch up on the finer points over Zoom. Likewise, rookie coaches who are attempting to install a new scheme and work with new players already were going to have their practice time reduced over the summer by the new CBA. They’re almost surely going to miss out on any pre-training-camp practice time.
The Chargers took quarterback Justin Herbert at No. 6 overall, but Herbert likely won’t get many live reps in front of his coaches before training camp. Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Naturally, the teams with new head coaches and coordinators — the Browns, Giants, Panthers and Washington — are the ones that are most likely to suffer from this lack of teaching time. Teams with stability could benefit. In an indirect way, though they could not have possibly predicted what was going to happen, teams such as the Steelers and Texans who dealt away much of their draft capital could end up feeling better about their decisions, given that rookies may struggle to make an impact in 2020.
Winners: Veterans negotiating contracts with the Houston Texans
You probably knew that the Texans weren’t going to get out of a winners and losers column unscathed. I’ll leave the Hopkins deal aside, but it’s worth noting just how dramatically the contracts the Texans handed out differ from those of their peers. Slot corner Bradley Roby signed a three-year, $31.5 million deal when guys like Chris Harris Jr. and Brian Poole were forced to sign smaller contracts and Logan Ryan remains a free agent. Wideout Randall Cobb inked a three-year, $27 million deal when the wideout market totally cratered.
The biggest deal, though, belongs to Laremy Tunsil. The Texans didn’t sign the offensive tackle to an extension after trading two first-round picks and a second-rounder to the Dolphins last August. Tunsil said that even he would have made that trade from the Dolphins’ perspective, and he continued to dabble in negotiations when he chose to represent himself in extension talks with O’Brien.
Tunsil did well. He ended up signing a three-year, $66 million extension, meaning he’ll make a total of $76.9 million over the next four years. The deal shattered the tackle market, where the largest average annual salary belonged to Lane Johnson at $18 million per season, and Johnson’s deal is really a paper extension for cap purposes with base salaries that will void next offseason. The largest real deal for a tackle is Trent Brown’s four-year, $66.8 million pact from last offseason. Brown averaged less than $17 million per season on his deal. Tunsil averaged $22 million on his extension and $19.3 million over the next four years. Nobody in the league got a bigger contract this offseason after adjusting for positional expectations. Tunsil even gets to hit free agency again before turning 30. Not bad for a part-time agent!
I mentioned three other 2019 quarterbacks earlier, but I’ll add a fourth to the list with the first overall pick from last year’s draft. It isn’t complicated, of course: Murray was given the gift of DeAndre Hopkins, who will add to a receiving corps that already featured Christian Kirk and Larry Fitzgerald. The Arizona offense was also better after adding Kenyan Drake last season, and Drake was retained on a transition tag. Kliff Kingsbury’s offense will not lack for weapons.
I’m still a little worried about the offensive line, but the Cardinals did re-sign left tackle D.J. Humphries after his best season and added Josh Jones to compete with Marcus Gilbert on the right side. Last year’s MVP was a second-year quarterback who took a leap forward after his team spent the offseason surrounding him with the right weapons. It’s asking a lot of Murray to follow in the footsteps of Lamar Jackson, of course, but Murray should have the pieces he needs to take a leap forward in 2020.
I’ll finish up with one of the most interesting unresolved sagas of the offseason. No, Prescott doesn’t have his deal yet, though the star quarterback will have long-term financial security once he signs the $31.5 million franchise tag. The Cowboys continue to say they intend to keep Prescott around on a long-term deal, but they did add Andy Dalton and suggested last week that Prescott “has to accept what [the Cowboys] want to pay him.”
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Of course, Prescott doesn’t really have to accept that. The Cowboys can franchise him again in 2021 for $37.8 million, but with a third franchise tag costing them $54.3 million, they realistically have to get Prescott signed before the end of the 2021 season. And if the Cowboys think Prescott’s demands are unreasonable now, they’re not going to get cheaper, given that the likes of Deshaun Watson and Patrick Mahomes are going to raise the market by signing extensions of their own.
I’ve got a much bigger piece on the Prescott situation in the works, so I’m not going to get into the will they/should they questions here. What I will say, though, is that Prescott is in the catbird seat. The Cowboys let go of Jason Garrett, but they retained offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and star wide receiver Amari Cooper before adding another valuable weapon in rookie wideout CeeDee Lamb. Prescott lost veteran center Travis Frederick to retirement, but he’s well-positioned to deliver a big season for an offense that finished second in DVOA a year ago. If Prescott does that, well, the Cowboys might need to accept what Dak wants to be paid.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Mary Vesta Williams (December 1, 1957 – September 22, 2011) was an American singer–songwriter, who performed across genres such as pop, jazz, adult contemporary and R&B. Originally credited as Vesta Williams, she was sometimes simply billed as Vestabeginning in the 1990s. She was known for her four–octave vocal range. She once sang The Star Spangled Banner for the Los Angeles Lakers game opener using all four of those octaves. Although Williams never had any albums certified gold nor any Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, she scored six Top 10 hits on the United States Billboard R&B chart from the mid–1980s to the early–1990s which included “Once Bitten, Twice Shy” (1986), “Sweet Sweet Love” (1988), “Special” (1993), and her 1989 R&B hit and signature song, “Congratulations”. Biography Born in Coshocton, Ohio, United States, Williams’ father was a disc jockey. Her family moved from Ohio to Los Angeles in the 1960s. While there, Williams and her three sisters, Margaret, Marte and Marlena, appeared on the television show Jack and Jill as “The Williams Sisters”. Later, she returned to Ohio but decided to go back to Los Angeles in order to launch a solo career. Former Fifth Dimension member Ron Townson put Williams in his band Wild Honey. Following that stint, Williams found work as a backup singer, working with artists such as Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight, Sting, Stephanie Mills, Anita Baker and Gordon Lightfoot. Williams sang on the original version of Joe Sample’s “The Survivor”, and met producer David Crawford while working with his group Klique. After doing session work, she landed a recording contract with A&M Records and her debut album, Vesta, was released in 1986. The album featured her first Top 10 R&B hit “Once Bitten, Twice Shy”, which became her only UK hit and performed modestly on the US R&B charts. Her 1988 release, Vesta 4 U, produced the Top 10 R&B hits “Sweet Sweet Love”, “4 U”, and “Congratulations”, with the latter peaking at #55 on the Hot 100 chart and #5 on the R&B chart. “Congratulations” was Vesta’s only foray into the Hot 100 chart. The album was also her most successful, and her only album to appear on the US Billboard 200, peaking at #131. In 1991, Williams released her third album entitled Special, with the title track as a single. “Special” became her highest charting song on the R&B chart at #2, but sales of the album were less than that of Vesta 4 U. Her next album, 1993's Everything-N-More, produced only a minor R&B hit, “Always”. In 1989, Polygram Records purchased A&M Records. Williams’ 1998 album Relationships was released under the Polygram name, and it became a modest seller, appearing on the R&B charts. Following the release of Relationships, A&M/Polygram did not renew her contract. Williams continued to work as a session singer, landing spots on albums by such artists as Phil Perry, Howard Hewett, and George Duke. Her voice could be heard by radio listeners in jingles for advertisers that included McDonald’s, Nike, Baskin-Robbins, Diet Coke, Revlon and Exxon. That same year, she performed the opening theme to the ABC miniseries, The Women of Brewster Place. Williams portrayed a saloon singer in the 1993 film Posse, directed by Mario Van Peebles. During this time period she had a hit with the SWV song, “Rain”, recorded alongside smooth jazz musician Norman Brown. Williams had a recurring role as “Monica”, Jackée Harry’s best friend, in the television series Sister, Sister in the 1998-99 season. Her singing voice is featured in the theme song of UPN's Malcolm and Eddie. In 2000, Polygram released a compilation album, featuring songs from Williams and former A&M artist CeCe Peniston. In 2007, Williams released an album of R&B songs on Shanachie Records entitled Distant Lover. Produced by Chris “Big Dog” Davis, Distant Lover was a cover album featuring songs originally recorded by Bill Withers, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Sade, and Deniece Williams. Her last recording was the song “Dedicated,” released on 7 December 2010 on Stimuli Music. By 2002, Williams had become a radio personality, and was co-hosting a morning show on KRNB in Dallas/Fort Worth. In recent years, Williams had lost 100 pounds, going from size 26 to size 6. It was at this time that Williams became an advocate for the prevention of childhood obesity and juvenile diabetes. Her final performance occurred on September 17, 2011 in Portsmouth, Virginia at the Autumn Jazz Explosion, just five days before her death. She was scheduled to perform at the 21st annual “DIVAS Simply Singing!” in Los Angeles on October 22. Shanice performed “Congratulations” during the show as a tribute to Williams. There was also a tribute to the late singer Teena Marie. Williams was taping an episode of TV One’s “Unsung” at the time of her death. It aired January 2, 2012. Death On September 22, 2011, Williams was found dead in a hotel room in El Segundo, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. According to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office, she was found dead at 6:15 p.m. A spokesperson for the coroner’s office stated that the autopsy did not yield the cause of death. In late December 2011, the family released this statement through a family friend, singer/producer Norwood Young, reporting her official cause of death: “Following three months of intensive coroner’s autopsy and toxicology research, it has been definitively determined that the cause of death for our beloved Vesta was ‘natural death’ from ‘hypertensive heart disease,’” adding: “An enlarged heart can remain undetected for many years.” Vesta Williams was laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) on October 4, 2011 following a memorial service at West Angeles Church of God in Christ in Los Angeles, California. Attendees included notable friends Wanda Dee, singer Peggi Blu, Freda Payne, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Loretta Devine, Kellita Smith, Norwood Young, Michael Collier, Miki Howard, Karel Bouley, Kiki Shepard, Jackée Harry, Luenell, and renowned blues singer Linda Hopkins. A private reception was held following the interment. She is survived by her mother, daughter, three sisters, a brother, and three grandchildren. Discography Studio albumsCompilation albums Winning Combinations (with CeCe Peniston) (2000, A&M/Universal) SinglesMusic videos Once Bitten Twice Shy Something About You Don’t Blow a Good Thing Sweet Sweet Love 4 U Congratulations How You Feel Special Do Ya Always Somebody for Me Dedicated
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Warren đến Kamrun Nahar, $ 8,500. • 38 Royal Av, Kervin Mateo cho Michael Tôn giáo, 8.000 đô la. CHEEKTOWAGA • 3085 Harlem Road, Cheektowaga I Medical Properties LLC đến Pmak Cheektowaga LLC, 36.000.000 USD. • 50-950 Thruway Plaza Drive, G & i Ix Empire Thruway Plaza LLC đến Carrols LLC, $ 1.200.000. • 60 Hickory Grove Marshall, $ 212.500. • 109 Preston St., David M. Wilkosz; Judith A. Wilkosz cho Steve Simme, $ 185,000. • 93 Sebring Drive, Craig M. Emminger; Kimberly Lewis đến Qin Yong Huang, 180.000 đô la. • 203 Lydia Lane, Christopher J. Santora đến Steven J. Herod, 180.000 đô la. • 16 Fairoaks Lane, Joseph A. Devincentis; Margaret L. Devincentis; Kathleen Ann Lyons; Patricia Cecelia Russ đến Jerry Sharpe, $ 169,900. • Sân thượng 32 Manlon, Michelle L. Adams; Heather L. Morgante đến Dimond M. Truesdale; Michael L. Truesdale Jr., 169.900 đô la. • 118 Nam Prince Drive, Jacqueline M. Amodeo; Anthony S. Labarbara; Anthony Labarbara đến Craig M. Emminger; Kimberly A. Emminger, 168.450 đô la. • 941 Tòa án Sherwood, George Poulos đến Kelsey Leon-Wedmore, 168.000 đô la. • 112 Đại lộ Greenway, Eye On Design Homes Inc đến Nancy E. Highway, 165.000 đô la. • 4 Joseph St., Patricia A. Kupkowski ; Sharon M. Kupkowski đến Pháp Khanal; Yam Khanal, 164.000 đô la. • 184 Diane Drive, Harry D. Smith đến Matthew G. Reinbold; Tháp Patricia L., $ 163.500. • 94 Yvette Drive, Kelsey Fitzgerald; Andrew Fogelsonger đến Joseph A. Todoro, 157.500 đô la. • 1684 Kensington Ave., Brian P. Meier đến Jacobi Whitfield, 157.000 đô la. • Đường 22 Yorktown, Lisa M. Voelker đến Rachel M. Stotz, 153.000 đô la. • 74 Judith A, Renee Carroll ; Irene Romanowski; Robert Romanowski đến Mariola Niewiadomski, 150.000 đô la. • 108 Cornell Drive, Lynn Karp đến Andrew Fogelsonger; Kelsey Fogelsonger, 150.000 đô la. • 180 Cass Ave., Alan F. Zdon; Sharon M. Zdon đến Jacob Walkow; Sara Walkow, 149.000 đô la. • 390 Mcnaughton Ave., Richard Lasker; Ying Lasker cho Jocelyn J. Folaron, $ 147.000. • 151 Kilbourne Road, Joseph A. Oscarier; Linda A. Oscar cho Bridget D. Randle, $ 145.000. • 236 Poinciana Parkway, Christopher E. Boyd; Miranda L. Boyd cho Adam M. Ryan; Richard J. Ryan, $ 145,000. • 57 đường Meadowlawn, Tracy L. Bieber đến Arielle N. Brown, $ 143.500. • Ngõ 82 Constance, Gerald W. Felckowski; Michelina Odonnell cho Callie J. Weigand, 140.000 đô la. • 1372 Đường Harlem, Thuộc tính Cao nguyên của Buffalo Inc đến Andrew Ha Sr., 135.000 đô la. • 58 Satinwood Drive, Joyce Ritenburg; Jean M. Tocha cho Michael R. Beutler, 132.000 đô la. • 28 Yvonne Ave., Carol Skotnicki; David M. Skotnicki đến Erika Skotnicki, 125.000 đô la. • 329 Mcnaughton Ave., Audrey L. Latza đến Jeffrey P. Torgalski, 122.000 đô la. • 157 Briarcliff, Kevin Seaman Ira Ben; Công ty ủy thác vốn chủ sở hữu đối với Courtney E. Helinski, $ 115.000. • 35 Mafalda Drive, Joseph P. Laporta; Susan M. Laporta đến Abdulaziz Alharbi, 112.500 đô la. • 44 Rumford St., Sue A. Winklhofer đến Ryan P. Mooney, 112.500 đô la. • 1194 Đại lộ đô thị George, Chehabi Catherine El; Barbara M. Lynch; Barbara Zygmunt cho Gary M. Ryan; Karen M. Ryan, 104.000 đô la. • 76-78 Đại lộ đô thị George, Thuộc tính vùng cao của Buffalo Inc đến Andrew Ha Sr., 100.000 đô la. • 1071 Cleveland Drive, Michele A. Meldrum đến Joshua C. Crosby, 96.000 đô la. • 10 Village Lane, Ngăn xếp Lorraine; Richard E. Stack đến Md Mayen Uddin, 95.300 đô la. • Đường thế kỷ 114, Chứng chỉ tài sản bảo đảm vốn chủ sở hữu sê-ri 2006-3 Tr; Chứng khoán tài sản đảm bảo tài sản của Wells Fargo 2006-3 Tin tưởng vào Yesmin Management LLC, 95.000 đô la. • 79 Le Havre Drive, Carol J. Calo cho Mathew Matla, 92.000 đô la. • 232 Curtiss St., Terena K. Clore to Kenneth R. Murphy, 85.000 đô la. • 147 Gualbert Ave., Ruth Peters đến Kanij FHRa Nijum; Mohammed L. Rahman, $ 80,250. • 41 Đường Meaford, Monir Hossain; Nundes A. Hossain đến Yesmin Management LLC, $ 80,096. • 186 Willowlawn Parkway, Angel C. Cruz; Lorraine M. Cruz đến Mohammed Delowar Hossain; Nowshara J. Hossain, 65.000 đô la. • 124 Willowlawn Pky, Helen M. Arent to Todd R. Benzin, 58.000 đô la. • 32 Audet Drive, Nicole L. Guyer; Carrie M. Guyer-Woodard; Nicole L. Guyer-Woodard; Carrie M. Woodard cho Nicole L. Guyer-Woodard, $ 11,512. CÂU HỎI • 10390 Main St., Rbj Properties LLC để hoàn thành 7 thuộc tính LLC, $ 912.000. • 9684 Cobblestone Drive, Andrea T. Esch; Andrew E. Esch đến Adam E. Chipalowsky; Kristen L. Chipalowsky, $ 765.000. • 9674 Tòa án Aster vàng, Frank J. Marracino; Wende Anne Marracino đến Bình minh M. Nicosia; Michael L. Nicosia, $ 730.000. • 8972 Marcos Hideaway, Forbes Homes Inc cho Christopher J. Rogers; Erika A. Rogers, $ 625,894. • 5417 Alderbrook Lane, Dog Bone Partners LLC đến Darlene R. Witkowski; Thomas H. Witkowski, 597.620 đô la. • 8353 Black Walnut Drive, Lisa Paige; Sean Paige đến Alexander Stremiakov; Volha Stremiakova, $ 549,900. • 4667 Brentwood Drive, Adam E. Chipalowsky; Kristen L. Wilson đến Joseph P. Heins; Maria M. Heins, $ 460.000. • 9250 Qua Cimato, Anna M. Diliberto; Joseph J. Diliberto đến Paul A. Lilley; Zografia Lilley, $ 417.500. • 4561 Gentwood Drive, Gentwood Development LLC đến David P. Jernigan, 394.450 đô la. • 5391 Briannas Nook, Marrano / marc Equity Corporation cho Gary W. Derner; Sharon Derner, 385.834 đô la. • 5652 Ferncrest Ct -b, Biệt thự tại Spaulding Green LLC đến Mary E. Levea, 379.424 đô la. • 5035 Glenwood Drive, Caleb A. Hamlin; Jennifer L. Hamlin đến Craig Zimpfer, 335.000 đô la. • 5550 Via Marina Drive, Daniel A. Parisi; Marilyn E. Parisi đến Mkj Buffalo Group Inc, $ 322,000. • 10065 Clarence Center Road, Laurence W. Graves; Lee Ann Graves đến Heath R. Marchand; Sarah E. Marchand, $ 275,000. • 8285 Đường Greiner, Bryan P. Lorenz; Jennifer A. Lorenz đến Christopher G. Gromek, 255.000 đô la. • 8947 ngõ gỗ, Melissa M. Haentges; Sean M. Haentges cho Jessica Costantino; Gary Westberg, $ 248,000. • 10190 Clarence Center Road, Keith J. Byers đến Michele C. Brayley, 238.000 đô la. • 5462 Village Station Circle, Peter T. Loconti đến Margot Bailey, 230.000 đô la. • 4299 Roxbury Drive, Heath R. Marchand; Sarah Newman đến Deborah M. Delucia, 230.000 đô la. • 7345 Đường vận chuyển, Kim N. Athans đến Wendybird Properties LLC, 180.000 đô la. • 10745 Main St., Newhouse Gordon LLC đến Derose Properties LLC, 117.000 đô la. COLDEN • 8675 Thác Road, Tod D. Smith đến Max Brock, $ 160.000. • 8321 Knapp Road, Richard J. Maciejewski; Suzanne M. Maciejewski đến Dylan J. Kerlin; Shannon M. Miller, $ 121,191. THU THẬP • Đất trống Wilson Road, Emil Filkorn; Sigrid Filkorn cho John R. Pusztay; Loriann Pusztay, 47.322 đô la. CONCORD • 10901 Đường Glenwood, Nancy A. Ballantyne; Carolyn E. Leed đến Deutsche Bank Company Trust Tr; Các khoản phải thu bảo đảm tài sản được bảo đảm LLC Trust 2006-Wm3 và xem, $ 321,569. • 36 Edelweiss Drive, Wesley Burris; Lynn Goble cho Chad Beers, 110.000 đô la. EDEN • 4254 Mary Drive, Lina Capital LLC đến Bradley Schreiber, 158.000 đô la. ELMA • 1291 Đường Jamison, Sara A. Meiler; Steven M. Meiler cho Nicole Serio Nhu cầu bổ sung của bên thứ nhất Tr, Trust, $ 689.500. • 1540 Billington Road, Gail M. Magdon; David R. Petrille đến Bowen Road Properties LLC, $ 310.000. • 101 Fairway Drive, John T. Nowak Sr.; Rosemarie Nowak cho David Skotnicki, 265.000 đô la. • 661 Stolle Road, B & e Trust không thể hủy ngang 090415 Tr cho Joseph A. Oscarier; Linda Oscarier, 250.000 đô la. • 1030 Đường Ostrander, Sandra J. Junkin đến Angela L. Patti, 245.000 đô la. • 1840 Đường Bullis, Julianna T. Gauthier đến Ellen Durkin, 236.100 đô la. MỌI NGƯỜI • 8756 Đường Bờ Hồ, Kenneth R. Wyman; Phyllis M. Wyman cho Eric Heffler, 525.000 đô la. • 6789 Đường Derby, Jessica L. Persichini; John J. Persichini cho David C. Weber, 227.000 đô la. • 875 Đường Bennett, Adalbert Rojek III đến Jean C. Cosenza, 186.170 đô la. • 9405 Đường Versailles, Roseann Zielinski; Thomas J. Zielinski đến Thomas G. Colligan, 170.000 đô la. • 600 Milsom Parkway, Betty A. Waddell; Ernest J. Waddell cho Daniel P. Duhan; Laura S. Duhan, 130.000 đô la. ĐẢO GRAND • 126 Country Club Drive, John W Stickl Construction Co Inc đến Fred B. Klein, 295.000 đô la. • 3427 Stony Point Road, Alfred O. Minklei; Alfred Minklei; Elizabeth N. Minklei cho Emily A. Carowick; Fred M. Carowick Jr., 270.000 đô la. • 1806 Đường Stony Point, Jennifer Schneider; Kimberly A. Schrey; Kimberly Schrey; Geraldine Witkowski cho Lisa M. Grochowski; Michael L. Grochowski, 199.000 đô la. • 2610 Đường cơ sở, Elsie O. Gasbarro đến Richard S. Campagna Sr.; Rosemary A. Campagna, 165.000 đô la. • 3325 Wallace Drive, Pretium Mortimbition Trust Tr to Stephen Liebler, 105.000 đô la. • Đất trống 34 Eagleview Drive, Whitehaven Properties LLC đến Betty A. Armenia; Joseph P. Armenia Jr., 40.000 đô la. HAMBURG • Đất trống Đại lộ Tây Nam, Hamburg Land Associates LLC đến Jl Hamburg 1301 LLC, $ 575.000. • 5460 Cooper Ridge, Forbes Homes Inc đến Olejniczak 2018 Family Trust, $ 419.921. • 5197 South Park, Elaine Benes; Randolph F. Benes để nuôi dưỡng Buffalo Inc, 400.000 đô la. • 2436 Hobblebush Lane, Marrano / marc Equity Corporation đến Cindy L. Adymy; John J. Adymy III, $ 384.900. • 75 Elmview Ave., 75 Elmview Associates LLC đến J Milligan Properties LLC, $ 365.000. • 4750 Clifton Parkway, Arthur Petch đến Deborah J. Jablonski; John R. Keem Jr., 363.000 đô la. • 2428 Hobblebush Lane, Marrano / marc Equity Corporation đến Tina M. Monaco; Vincent Monaco Jr., $ 305,511. • 2924 Amsdell Road, Christopher M. Triviz đến Deborah L. Roehm, $ 290.000. • 4550 Tomaka, Raymond suchan cho Brenda A. Gyer; Richard T. Gyer, 280.000 đô la. • 47 Allie Lane, Ryan Homes; Ryan ngôi nhà của New York đến Christopher Pendergast, $ 245,450. • 22 Stelle St., Ryan ngôi nhà; Ryan ngôi nhà của New York đến Charles W. Boehler; Pamela Fechter-Boehler, $ 239,550. • 55 Allie Lane, Ryan ngôi nhà; Ryan ngôi nhà của New York đến Dawn St Eoiff; Eo biển Ronald, 238.060 đô la. • 3367 Creekview, Carol B. Dane cho Emily Bauer; Eric Bauer, 222.000 đô la. • 51 Allie Lane, Nvr Inc; Nhà Ryan; Ryan ngôi nhà của New York đến Elmer Fos; Maria Fox, $ 220,575. • 4929 Roseview Ave., Gerald M. Hartnett; Renee S. Hartnett cho Anthony J. Mingarelli Jr., 199.700 đô la. • 4575 Parker Road, Russell E. Fullone to Matthew Cook, 195.000 đô la. • 4092 Highview Parkway, Mark Tredinnick cho Ryan P. Cole, 195.000 đô la. • 1571 Sundance Trl, Iva J. Bailey-Pháo; William R. Cannon đến Grace A. Christiansen; Ryan P. Walchot, 195.000 đô la. • 4417 Stratford Terr, Linda A. Decarlo to Susan L. Grady; John M. Seward, $ 170.000. • Đường mòn 3605 Connie, Patricia T. Fedele đến Baun Edward John II; Tracy A. Baun, 165.000 đô la. • 3966 Yale Ave., Cheryl L. Pulinski; Paul S. Pulinski cho Michael Morgante, 157.500 đô la. • 4793 Chapman Parkway, Carol J. Sutfin; Richard D. Sutfin đến Stephanie L. Duffany, 155.000 đô la. • 5502 Đường Rogers, Dennis E. Fabin; Patricia A. Krakowski đến Erika Aeryn Mirossay, $ 151,050. • 85 Browning Drive, Carl E. Wahl; Hoa hồng Mary Wahl; Rosemary Wahl cho Angela Lambrix; Brett L. Lambrix, 150.100 đô la. • 4602 Chapman Parkway, Elizabeth A. Taylor; Michael E. Taylor đến Marissa S. Taylor, 144.000 đô la. • 424 Pleasant Ave., Laelia LLC đến Rita J. Hagelin, 116.000 đô la. • 69 Newton Road, Patricia A. Tomaka; Robert E. Tomaka đến Richard R. Tomaka, 100.000 đô la. • 3692 First St., Nasser Saeed to Holley Mann; Steven Mann, 78.000 đô la. • 64 Allie Lane, Country Lawn Associates đến Ryan ngôi nhà của New York, 48.000 đô la. • 2700 Riverton Ave., Cindy Staffeldt; Lloyd Staffeldt; Terry Staffeldt đến Sonia Perez, 47.500 đô la. • Đất trống Holly Place, Robert G. Wolfe đến Elaine Radder; Mark J. Radder, 12.500 đô la. HÀ LAN • 9737 Warner Bay Road, David C. Hall đến Raymond suchan, $ 290.000. • 7744 Vermont Hill Road, Gregory G. Ruchser đến Denielle A. Swinarski; Steven Swinarski II, $ 6.000. LACKAWANNA • 51 Burke Drive, Mobarhan & burke LLC đến Fawaz Kaid, 145.000 đô la. • 122 West Elmview Ave., Mark T. Pcionek tới Ramsey Nagi Trust 040219 Tr, 145.000 đô la. Caitlin M. Garry, 135.000 đô la. • 112 Milnor Ave., Susan M. Terzian đến Jeremy D. House; Amy L. Troy, 125.000 đô la. • 218 Warsaw, Denise A. Bociek; Richard E. Bociek đến Amanda K. Jedraszczak, $ 103,880. • Địa điểm 24 Edgewood, Richard Gasiorowski; Sophia E. Gasiorowski đến Abdulnaser A. Abdulaziz; Samar Hassan, 74.000 đô la. • 176 Wilmuth Ave., Gerald Gladney; Bức tường Carolyn đến Petra Z. Gayton; Gregorio Matta Nokers, 50.000 đô la. • 33 Norman Way, Thành phố Lackawanna đến Brandon Falbo; Shannon Falbo, $ 22.000. LANCASTER • 11 Tòa án Bridgwater, David P. Jernigan đến Marybeth Gianni; Dennis Komrek, $ 310.000. • 1338 Đường chuộc, Derrick W. Linde; Derrick W. Linde Jr. đến Matthew Linde; Michael Linde, 240.000 đô la. • 5291 William St., James Edward Benz; Benz M. Margaret; Mary Margaret Benz; Patrick Gerard Benz; Paul Gerald Benz; Terry Raymond Benz đến Christian Sậy; Jillian Zymanek, $ 233,900. • 310 Broezel Ave., Suzanne E. Cruz đến Mia Christopher; Morgan J. Christopher, $ 197.500. • 15 Ivy Way, Carol A. Casey; James F. Casey Jr. đến James A. Bistoff, $ 172.000. • 6020 Genesee St., Geraldine E. Reigle; Milton J. Reigle cho Christopher Eric Boyd; Miranda Lee Boyd, 88.900 đô la. • 0 Đường vỉa hè, Tập đoàn cung cấp khí đốt nhiên liệu quốc gia cho Trung tâm lưu trữ Alden Self LLC, 34.000 đô la. MARILLA • 2608 Đường Ba Rod, Margaret M. Thompson-Vaccaro đến Peter John Horn, 133.000 đô la. • Đất trống Bullis, Chris A. Huston; Rob J. Huston; Tad S. Huston; Cindy L. Nowak đến Toffoli 2017 Family Trust, 75.000 USD. • 1064 Đường Four Rod, Daniel G. Tiện dụng cho Anita M. Foss; Dale R. Foss, 60.000 đô la. BẢN TIN MỚI • 12586 Đường Meahl, Nancy E. Ohara; James D. Pixley đến Victoria P. Donnelly; David Neurohr, $ 185,000. • 11825 Đường chính, Carol Ann Sauer đến Rock Garden Properties LLC, $ 165,000. PHÍA BẮC • 3217 Langford Road, Charles A. Richmond; Mary J. Richmond; Charles A & mary J Richmond Tin tưởng có thể hủy ngang Tr cho Michaela A. Richmond, 35.000 đô la. ORCHARD PARK • 500 Sterling Drive, Orchard Park I Medical Properties LLC đến Pmak Orchard Park LLC, $ 9.700.000. • 16 Aspen Lane, Oak Orchard Development LLC đến Maria L. Wood; Wood R. Christopher, $ 616,720. • 7 Fox Drive Drive, Cheryl M. Patton; Đánh dấu G. Patton cho Charles Key; Jessica Key, 360.000 đô la. • 3920 Taylor Road, Ủy ban phòng cháy chữa cháy quận Park Park đến Timbury LLC, 350.000 đô la. • 103 Burbank Drive, Thomas Turk đến Anne M. Kidney; Dennis D. Thận, 350.000 đô la. • 22 Green Lake Drive, Marilyn J. Pelleschi; Paul R. Pelleschi cho Jessica L. Persichini; John J. Persichini, $ 312.000. • 4 Timberlake Drive, Gale L. Genco; Thomas J. Genco đến Carol O. Strauch; Daniel W. Strauch, $ 293.000. • 17 ngõ Wellington, Anne M. Thận; Dennis D. Thận đến Carey C. Beyer; Grace E. Golando, $ 275,000. • 170 Velore Ave., James Selice; Michelle R. Selice cho Jeffrey A. Zimmerman; Kara S. Zimmerman, $ 174.000. • 5540 Lake Ave., Christine Lis; Roger J. Lis đến Amy Lynn Szyszkowski, 160.000 đô la. • 192 Velore Ave., Kara S. Parkinson; Jeffrey A. Zimmerman đến Megan Parkinson, $ 131.500. SARDINIA • 10170 Đường Vịnh Warner, Kathleen L. Newman; Ralph T. Newman đến Palmer sữa Farms LLC, $ 120.000. THÀNH PHỐ TONAWANDA • 141 Clinton St., Gary M. Bisone; Mary Lynne Bisone cho Christopher P. Heyer, 225.000 đô la. • 30 Fillmore Ave., David N. Kuczkowski; Peter K. Kuczkowski; Thomas E. Kuczkowski đến Jc Tonawanda Tower Qozb LLC, 165.000 đô la. • 149 Clinton St., Gary M. Bisone; Mary Lynne Bisone cho Daniel P. Walters, 160.000 đô la. • 91 Đường Frederick, Justin Dyson; Lacey Huss cho Paul Darling, $ 145.000. • 166 Canton, Joann K. Mileham; Jack D. Parmentier; James R. Parmentier; Robert C. Parmentier cho Rachel M. Carroll, 136.000 đô la. • 196 Walter Ave., Keith G. Harter đến Stanley A. Musielak, 127.000 đô la. • Đường 116 Frederick, John Garner Lawrence; Karen E. Lawrence đến Brian Zwack, $ 110,600. • 394 Fletcher St., Linda Volmrich cho Jane M. Meer, $ 108.000. • 18 Fremont St., Thomas J. Makar cho Catherine E. Horton; Joshua P. Horton, 106.000 đô la. • 19 Fillmore Ave., 316 Fletcher LLC đến Jc Tonawanda Tower Qozb LLC, 106.000 đô la. • 80 Canton St., Ryan Leonard; Lillian E. Simon đến Lmb Capital Inc, 102.203 đô la. • 66 Coshway Place, Steven M. Sommers đến Casey Deuser; Peter G. Sivu, 90.566 đô la. • Đường Willowbend, Meghan J. Jopp đến Oa Buffalo IV LLC, 80.000 đô la. • 20 Dexter St., Karen Koch đến Stephen Didas; Susan Didas, 55.000 đô la. TONAWANDA • 1609 Kenmore Ave., Power International Inc đến Jasnov Realty LLC, $ 273.000. • 93 Forbes Ave., Gloria Sanders-Wingrove; Daniel Wingrove đến Monica C. Biggie; Marc R. Dratch, $ 225,600. • 161 Raintree Parkway, Suzanne M. Smith đến Kris V. Irwin, $ 222,000. • 103 Green Tree Road, Daniel R. Hanna đến Jamie Garrow; Jessica Garrow, $ 185,297. • 532 Moore Ave., Lindsey A. Knoph đến Travis Terreberry, $ 175.000. • 103 Mayfield Ave., Megan Baumann đến Dominic J. Eusanio, 155.000 đô la. • Đại lộ 319 Parkhurst, Christopher P. Sajda; Teresa M. Siminski đến Heather A. Kowalewski, 152.000 đô la. • 84 Melody Lane, Mark K. Oetinger; Paul K. Oetinger cho Sarah M. Bertram, $ 145,516. • 280 Đại lộ Victoria, Michael A. Kugel đến Grace Butler; Matthew Butler, $138,000.• 76 Linden Ave., Jennie J. Lee to Sondra Lee Forgie, $136,900.• 107 Lyndale Ave., Nicholas Kozminski; Jonathan Kurtz to Denis Kulev, $125,000.• 969 Parker Boulevard, Edwin C. Anker III; Lorettann Anker; Cathleen L. Crieco; Susan L. Esford to Sead Balic, $125,000.• 55 Delaware Road, Michael J. Lococo; Sally Lococo; Thomas C. Lococo to Caroline Horrigan-Maurer; Paul Maurer, $125,000.• 137 Midland Ave., Huda Mahmood Hebeeb to Michael Hamilton, $105,000.• 439 Woodstock Ave., Hoover Irrevocable Trust Tr to Pm Property Solutions LLC, $90,000.• 362 Harrison Ave., Frank S. Wojcik Jr.; Michael J. Wojcik to Aleksandr Livshits; Marina Livshits; Leonid Pais, $80,000.• 428 Mang Ave., Joseph R. Teglash; Leonard Zaccagnino to Allison Rauch; Scott Rauch, $69,800.• 86 Somerton Ave., Timothy James Andruschat; Jason Barbarino; Jason Barbrino to 6831 Seneca St. LLC, $67,101.• 340 Floradale Ave., Thomas S. Abate; Diana L. Grenier to Diana L. Grenier, $44,000. WALES• 6595 Meadow Lane, Jessica L. Molino; John P. Molino to School Gow, $300,000.• 11822 Carpenter Road, Delores A. Wild; Robert W. Wild to Kathleen T. Wild; Robert W. Wild Jr., $189,000. WEST SENECA• 39 Tracy Lynn Lane, Stephen J. Lanza to Nicole L. Larusch; Robert F. Larusch, $270,000.• 294 Oakbrook Drive, David H. Cook; Melissa D. Cook to Cartus Financial Corporation, $233,000.• 294 Oakbrook Drive, Cartus Financial Corporaiton to Nicole M. Barry; Daniel R. Fabin, $233,000.• 3612 Seneca St., Isosceles D. Garbes; Kathleen Garbes to Bouttime Ashare LLC, $230,000.• 36 Phyllis Drive, Michelle John; Timothy John to Mark R. Theurer, $223,000.• 22 Blair Lane, Henry A. Eismann to Deborah Campbell, $189,500.• 87 Treehaven Road, Anthony P. Buttino; Suzanne M. Buttino to Meghan N. Guerin; Nicholas J. Guerin, $185,000.• 27 Centennial Court, Edward J. Harmon to Lisa J. Prizel; Ronald E. Prizel, $183,166.• 151 Boncroft Drive, Nicholas J. Guerin; Meghan N. Mcnamara to Jacob K. Ciulla, $158,000.• 19 Willink Ave., David J. Collins to Marc Vitagliano, $145,000.• 118 Chamberlin Drive, Eileen M. Landseadel; Gary A. Landseadel to Christine Rottger, $143,000.• 264 Wimbledon Court, Robert E. Jones to Conor M. Murray, $141,000.• 59 Electric Ave., Paige E. Taylor to Christopher W. Redlein; Jennifer Redlein, $137,800.• 30 Greenfield Ave., Andrew A. Schlenker to Erica S. Odonnell; Ryan M. Odonnell, $122,000.• 32 Benson Ave., HUD to Jonathan S. Klimek, $105,777.• 3448 Clinton St., Janice Nice; Debra Rego to Dump King LLC, $100,000.• 36 Boynton Ave., Gary Toner to Lawrence W. Kosowski, $54,000.• 3448 Clinton St., Salvatore Rizzo to Dump King LLC, $50,000.• 132 Phyllis Drive, John E. Borngraber to David Salazar, $50,000.• Vacant land Seneca Creek Road, Joseph Florea; Patricia A. Florea to Christopher M. Klimek, $45,000. [ad_2] Nguồn
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One other college season has handed and that system one other slice of talented pupil-athletes are aiming for the subsequent diploma.
The checklist of 99 gamers granted particular eligibility for entry to the 2020 NFL Draft used to be launched by the NFL on Tuesday.
Every of the gamers granted particular eligibility has met the league's three-one year eligibility rule and has submitted to a written software in which he renounced his final college soccer eligibility. The closing date for receiving purposes used to be Jan. 17.
The 99 gamers granted particular eligibility for the 2020 NFL Draft:
» Salvon Ahmed, RB, Washington » Cam Akers, RB, Florida State » Grayland Arnold, CB, Baylor » Devin Asiasi, TE, UCLA » Trajan Bandy, CB, Miami » Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville » Tyler Biadasz, C, Wisconsin » Ross Blacklock, DT, TCU » Lynn Bowden Jr., WR, Kentucky » Marcus Brown, DE, Missouri Western » Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington » Quintez Cephus, WR, Wisconsin » K'Lavon Chaisson, edge rusher, LSU » Saahdiq Charles, OT, LSU » Ezra Cleveland, OT, Boise St. » Nick Coe, edge rusher, Auburn » Trystan Colon-Castillo, OT, Missouri » Isaiah Coulter, WR, Rhode Island » Kamren Curl, S, Arkansas » DeeJay Dallas, RB, Miami » Cameron Dantzler, CB, Mississippi St. » Gabriel Davis, WR, Central Florida » Kyle Davis, WR, Florida Atlantic » Grant Delpit, S, LSU » A.J. Dillon, RB, Boston College » J.K. Dobbins, RB, Ohio State » Jacob Eason, QB, Washington » Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSU » Jordan Elliott, DL, Missouri » A.J. Epenesa, edge rusher, Iowa » Darrynton Evans, RB, Appalachian State » Jake Fromm, QB, Georgia » Jonathan Garvin, DE, Miami (Fla.) » Willie Homosexual Jr., LB, Mississippi St. » Yetur Wrong-Matos, edge rusher, Penn St. » Peter Guerriero, RB, Monmouth » Javelin Guidry, CB, Utah » K.J. Hamler, WR, Penn St. » Harrison Hand, CB, Temple » C.J. Henderson, CB, Florida » Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson » Isaiah Hodgins, WR, Oregon St. » Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn » Austin Jackson, OT, USC » Trishton Jackson, WR, Syracuse » Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU » Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama » Dalton Keene, TE, Virginia Tech » Solomon Kindley, OG, Georgia » Cole Kmet, TE, Notre Dame » CeeDee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma » Javon Leake, RB, Maryland » James Lynch, DT, Baylor » Justin Madubuike, DT, Texas A&M » Cole McDonald, QB, Hawaii » Anthony McFarland Jr., RB, Maryland » Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama » Thaddeus Moss, TE, LSU » Netane Muti, OG, Fresno State » Thomas Newman, DB, Virginia-Lynchburg » Jeff Okudah, CB, Ohio State » Albert Okwuegbunam, TE, Missouri » Colby Parkinson, TE, Stanford » Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan » Jacob Phillips, LB, LSU » James Pierre, CB, Florida Atlantic » Patrick Queen, LB, LSU » Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU » Debione Renfro, CB, Texas A&M » Amik Robertson, CB, Louisiana Tech » Kenny Robinson, DB, West Virginia » Kendrick Rogers, WR, Texas A&M » Henry Ruggs III, WR, Alabama » Cesar Ruiz, center, Michigan » Darnell Salomon, WR, South Florida » Stanford Samuels III, CB, Florida State » Josiah Scott, CB, Michigan St. » Laviska Shenault, WR, Colorado » Arryn Siposs, P, Auburn » Geno Stone, S, Iowa » D'Andre Swift, RB, Georgia » Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama » Jonathan Taylor, RB, Wisconsin » Tabyus Taylor, RB, Virginia-Union » A.J. Terrell, DB, Clemson » Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia » Jeff Thomas, WR, Miami » Michael Turk, P, Arizona St. » Michael Warren II, RB, Cincinnati » Quez Watkins, WR, Southern Omit » Curtis Weaver, edge rusher, Boise St. » Cody White, WR, Michigan St. » Jedrick Wills, OT, Alabama » Isaiah Wilson, OT, Georgia » Antoine Winfield Jr., S, Minnesota » Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa » David Woodward, LB, Utah St. » Hump Younger, edge rusher, Ohio State » Toren Younger, RB, Iowa
The following 16 gamers salvage in timely vogue below NFL principles officially notified the league location of work that they've fulfilled their diploma requirements. They're eligible for selection:
» Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona St. » Oluwole Betiku Jr., DE, Illinois » Lloyd Cushenberry, C, LSU » Quartney Davis, WR, Texas A&M » Alohi Gilman, S, Notre Dame » Matt Hennessy, C, Temple » Darnay Holmes, CB, UCLA » Keith Ismael, C, San Diego St. » Jaylon Johnson, CB, Utah » Tony Jones Jr., RB, Notre Dame » Terrell Lewis, edge rusher, Alabama » Jordan Like, QB, Utah St. » Elorm Lumor, DE, Rutgers » Houston Miller, DE, Texas Tech » Kenneth Murray, LB, Oklahoma » Isaiah Simmons, LB, Clemson
The following 5 gamers inquired about their draft location and are eligible for selection without the need for particular eligibility:
» Deshawn McClease, RB, Virginia Tech » Carlos Strickland, WR, Texas-San Antonio » J.J. Taylor, RB, Arizona » Ty'Son Williams, RB, BYU » Johs Uche, LB, Michigan
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TEAM LISTS OF UNPROTECTED PLAYERS [source] ANAHEIM DUCKS
FORWARDS: spencer abbott, jared boll, sam carrick, patrick eaves, emerson etem, ryan garbutt, max gortz, nicolas kerdiles, andre petersson, logan shaw, nick sorenson, nate thompson, corey tropp, chris wagner
DEFENSEMEN: nate guenin, korbinian holzer, josh manson, jaycob megna, jeff schultz, clayton stoner, sami vatanen
GOALTENDERS: jonathan bernier, jhonas enroth, ryan faragher, matt hackett, dustin tokarski
ARIZONA COYOTES
FORWARDS: alexander burmistrov, shane doan, tyler gaudet, peter holland, josh jooris, jamie mcginn, jeremy morin, mitchell moroz, chris mueller, teemu pulkkinen, brad richardson, garret ross, branden troock, radim vrbata, joe whitney
DEFENSEMEN: kevin connauton, jamie mcbain, zbynek michalek, jarred tinordi
GOALTENDERS: louis domingue
BOSTON BRUINS
FORWARDS: matt beleskey, brian ferlin, jimmy hayes, alex khokhlachev, dominic moore, tyler randell, zac rinaldo, tim schaller, drew stafford
DEFENSEMEN: linus arnesson, chris casto, tommy cross, alex grant, john-michael liles, adam mcquaid, colin miller, joe morrow
GOALTENDERS: anton khudobinn, malcolm subban
BUFFALO SABRES
FORWARDS: william carrier, nicolas deslauriers, brian gionta, derek grant, justin kea, matt moulson, cal o'reilly, cole schneider
DEFENSEMEN: brady austin, mathew bodie, zach bogosian, justin falk, taylor fedun, cody franson, josh gorges, dmitry kulikov
GOALTENDERS: anders nilsson, linus ullmark
CALGARY FLAMES
FORWARDS: brandon bollig, lance bouma, troy brouwer, alex chiasson, freddie hamilton, emile poirier, hunter shinkaruk, matt stajan, kris versteeg, linden vey
DEFENSEMEN: matt bartkowski, ryan culkin, deryk engelland, michael kostka, brett kulak, ladislav smid, michael stone, dennis wideman, tyler wotherspoon
GOALTENDERS: brian elliott, tom mccollum
CAROLINA HURRICANES
FORWARDS: bryan bickell, connor brickley, patrick brown, erik karlsson, danny kristo, jay mcclement, andrew miller, andrej nestrasil, joakim nordstrom, lee stempniak, brendan woods
DEFENSEMEN: klas dahlbeck, dennis robertson, philip samuelsson, matt tennyson
GOALTENDERS: daniel altshuller, eddie lack, michael leighton, cam ward
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
FORWARDS: kyle baun, andrew desjardins, marcus kruger, pierre-cedric labrie, michael latta, brandon mashinter, dennis rasmussen, jordin tootoo
DEFENSEMEN: brian campbell, dillon fournier, shawn lalonde, johnny oduya, ville pokka, michael rozsival, viktor svedberg, trevor van riemsdyk
GOALTENDERS: mac carruth, jeff glass
COLORADO AVALANCHE
FORWARDS: troy bourke, gabriel bourque, rene bourque, joe colborne, turner elson, felix girard, mikhail grigorenko, samuel henley, john mitchell, jim o'brien, brendan ranford, mike sislo, carl soderberg
DEFENSEMEN: mark barberio, mat clark, eric gelinas, cody goloubef, duncan siemens, fedor tyutin, patrick wiercioch
GOALTENDERS: joe cannata, calvin pickard, jeremy smith
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS
FORWARDS: josh anderson, alex broadhurst, matt calvert, zac dalpe, sam gagner, brett gallant, william karlsson, lauri korpikosko, lukas sedlak, t.j. tynan, daniel zaar
DEFENSEMEN: marc-andre bergeron, scott harrington, jack johnson, kyle quincey, john ramage, jaime sifers, ryan stanton
GOALTENDERS: oscar dansk, anton forsberg, joonas korpisalo
DALLAS STARS
FORWARDS: adam cracknell, justin dowling, cody eakin, ales hemski, jiri hudler, curtis mckenzie, mark mcneill, travis morin, patrick sharp, gemel smith, matej stransky
DEFENSEMEN: mattias backman, andrew bodnarchuk, ludwig bystrom, nick ebert, justin hache, dan hamhuis, patrik nemeth, jamie oleksiak, greg pateryn, dustin stevenson
GOALTENDERS: henri kiviaho, maxime legace, kari lehtonen, antti niemi, justin peters
DETROIT RED WINGS
FORWARDS: louis-marc aubry, mitch callahan, colin campbell, martin frk, luke glendening, darren helm, drew miller, tomas nosek, riley sheahan, ben street, eric tangradi
DEFENSEMEN: adam almquist, jonathan ericsson, niklas kronwall, brian lashoff, dylan mcilrath, xavier ouellet, ryan sproul
GOALTENDERS: jared coreau, petr mrazek, edward pasquale, jake peterson
EDMONTON OILERS
FORWARDS: david desharnais, justin fontaine, matt henricks, roman horak, jujhar khaira, anton lander, iiro pakarinen, tyler pitlick, zach pochiro, benoit pouliot, henrik samuelsson, bogdan yakimov
DEFENSEMEN: mark fayne, andrew ference, mark fraser, eric gryba, david musil, jordan oesterle, griffin reinhart, kris russell, dillon simpson
GOALTENDERS: laurent brossoit, jonas gustavsson
FLORIDA PANTHERS
FORWARDS: graham black, tim bozon, jaromir jagr, jussi jokinen, derek mackenzie, jonathan marchessault, colton sceviour, michael sgarbossa, reilly smith, brody sutter, paul thompson, shawn thornton, thomas vanek
DEFENSEMEN: jason demers, jakub kindl, brent regner, reece scarlett, mackenzie weegar
GOALTENDERS: reto berra, sam brittain, roberto luongo
LOS ANGELES KINGS
FORWARDS: andy andreoff, justin auger, dustin brown, kyle clifford, andrew crescenzi, nic dowd, marian gaborik, jarome iginla, trevor lewis, michael mersch, jordan nolan, teddy purcell, devin setoguchi, nick shore
DEFENSEMEN: matt greene, vincent loverde, brayden mcnabb, cameron schilling, rob scuderi, zach trotman
GOALTENDERS: jack campbell, jeff zatkoff
MINNESOTA WILD
FORWARDS: brady brassart, patrick cannone, ryan carter, kurtis gabriel, martin hanzal, erik haula, zack mitchell, jordan schroeder, eric staal, chris stewart, ryan white
DEFENSEMEN: victor bartley, matt dumba, christian folin, guillaume gelinas, alexander gudbranson, gustav olofsson, nate prosser, marco scandella, mike weber
GOALTENDERS: johan gustafsson, darcy kuemper, alex stalock
MONTREAL CANADIENS
FORWARDS: daniel carr, connor crisp, jacob de la rose, bobby farnham, brian flynn, max friberg, charles hudon, dwight king, stefan matteau, torrey mitchell, joonas nattinen, steve ott, tomas plekanec, alexander radulov, chris terry
DEFENSEMEN: brandon davidson, alexei emelin, keegan lowe, andrei markov, nikita nesterov, zach redmond, dalton thrower
GOALTENDERS: al montoya
NASHVILLE PREDATORS
FORWARDS: pontus aberg, cody bass, vernon fiddler, mike fisher, cody mcleod, james neal, p.a. parenteau, adam payerl, mike ribeiro, miikka salomaki, colton sissons, craig smith, trevor smith, austin watson, colin wilson, harry zolnierczyk
DEFENSEMEN: taylor aronson, anthony bitetto, stefan elliot, petter granberg, brad hunt, matt irwin, andrew o'brien, adam pardy, jaynen rissling, scott valentine, yannick weber
GOALTENDERS: marek mazanec
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
FORWARDS: beau bennett, michael cammalleri, carter camper, luke gazdic, shane harper, jacob josefson, ivan khomutov, stefan noeson, marc savard, devante smith-pelly, petr straka, mattias tedenby, ben thomson, david wohlberg
DEFENSEMEN: seth helgeson, viktor loov, ben lovejoy, andrew macwilliam, jon merrill, dalton prout, karl stollery, alexander urbom
GOALTENDERS: keith kinkaid, scott wedgewood
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
FORWARDS: josh bailey, steve bernier, eric boulton, jason chimera, casey cizikas, cal clutterbuck, stephen gionta, ben holmstrom, bracken kearns, nikolay kulemin, brock nelson, shane prince, alan quine, ryan strome, johan sundstrom
DEFENSEMEN: calvin de haan, matthew finn, jesse graham, thomas hickey, loic leduc, scott mayfield, dennis seidenberg
GOALTENDERS: jean-francois berube, christopher gibson, jaroslav halak
NEW YORK RANGERS
FORWARDS: taylor beck, chris brown, daniel catenacci, jesper fast, tanner glass, michael grabner, marek hrivik, nicklas jensen, carl klingberg, oscar lindberg, brandon pirri, matt puempel
DEFENSEMEN: adam clendening, tommy hughes, steven kampfer, kevin klein, michael paliotta, brendan smith, chris summers
GOALTENDERS: magnus hellberg, antti raanta, mackenzie skapski
OTTAWA SENATORS
FORWARDS: casey bailey, mike blunden, alexandre burrows, stephane da costa, christopher didomenico, nikita filatov, chris kelly, clarke macarthur, max mccormick, chris neil, tom pyatt, ryan rupert, bobby ryan, viktor stalberg, phil varone, tommy wingels
DEFENSEMEN: mark borowiecki, fredrik claesson, brandon gormley, jyrki jokipakka, marc methot, patrick sieloff, chris wideman, mikael wikstrand
GOALTENDERS: mike condon, chris driedger, andrew hammond
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
FORWARDS: pierre-edouard bellemare, greg carey, chris conner, boyd gordon, taylor leier, colin mcdonald, andy miele, michael raffl, matt read, chris vandevelde, jordan weal, dale weise, eric wellwood
DEFENSEMEN: mark alt, tj brennan, michael del zotto, andrew macdonald, will o’neill, jesper pettersson, nick schultz
GOALTENDERS: steve mason, michal neuvirth
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
FORWARDS: josh archibald, nick bonino, matt cullen, jean-sebastien dea, carl hagelin, tom kuhnhackl, chris kunitz, kevin porter, bryan rust, tom sestito, oskar sundqvist, dominik uher, garrett wilson, scott wilson
DEFENSEMEN: ian cole, frank corrado, trevor daley, tim erixon, cameron gaunce, ron hainsey, stuart percy, derrick pouliot, chad ruhwedel, mark streit, david warsofsky
GOALTENDERS: marc-andre fleury
SAN JOSE SHARKS
FORWARDS: mikkel boedker, barclay goodrow, micheal haley, patrick marleau, buddy robinson, zack stortini, joe thornton, joel ward
DEFENSEMEN: dylan demelo, brenden dillon, dan kelly, paul martin, david schlemko
GOALTENDERS: aaron dell, troy grosenick, harri sateri
ST. LOUIS BLUES
FORWARDS: kenny agostino, andrew agozzino, kyle brodziak, jordan caron, jacob doty, landon ferraro, alex friesen, evgeny grachev, dmitrij jaskin, jori lehtera, brad malone, magnus paajarvi, david perron, ty rattie, scottie upshall, nail yakupov
DEFENSEMEN: robert bortuzzo, chris butler, morgan ellis, carl gunnarsson, jani hakanpaa, petteri lindbohm, reid mcneill
GOALTENDERS: jordan binnington, carter hutton
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
FORWARDS: carter ashton, michael bournival, j.t. brown, cory conacher, erik condra, gabriel dumont, stefan fournier, byron froese, yanni gourde, mike halmo, henri ikonen, pierre-luc letourneau-leblond, tye mcginn, greg mckegg, cedric paquette, tanner richard, joel vermin
DEFENSEMEN: dylan blujus, jake dotchin, jason garrison, slater koekkoek, jonathan racine, andrej sustr, matt taormina, luke witkowski
GOALTENDERS: peter budaj, kristers gudlevskis, jaroslav janus, mike mckenna
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
FORWARDS: brian boyle, eric fehr, colin greening, seth griffith, teemu hartikainen, brooks laich, brendan leipsic, joffrey lupul, milan michalek, kerby rychel, ben smith
DEFENSEMEN: andrew campbell, matt hunwick, alexey marchenko, martin marincin, steve oleksy, roman polak
GOALTENDERS: antoine bibeau, curtis mcelhinney, garret sparks
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
FORWARDS: reid boucher, michael chaput, joseph cramarossa, derek dorsett, brendan gaunce, alexandre grenier, jayson megna, borna rendulic, anton rodin, drew shore, jack skille, michael zalewski
DEFENSEMEN: alex biega, philip larsen, tom nilsson, andrey pedan, luca sbisa
GOALTENDERS: richard bachman, ryan miller
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
FORWARDS: jay beagle, chris bourque, paul carey, brett connolly, stanislav galiev, tyler graovac, garrett mitchell, liam o’brien, t.j. oshie, zach sill, chandler stephenson, christian thomas, nathan walker, justin williams, daniel winnik
DEFENSEMEN: karl alzner, taylor chorney, cody corbett, darren dietz, christian djoos, tom gilbert, aaron ness, brooks orpik, nate schmidt, kevin shattenkirk
GOALTENDERS: pheonix copley, philipp grubauer
WINNIPEG JETS
FORWARDS: marko dano, quinton howden, scott kosmachuk, tomas kubalik, jc lipon, shawn matthias, ryan olsen, anthony peluso, chris thorburn
DEFENSEMEN: ben chiarot, toby enstrom, brenden kichton, julian melchiori, paul postma, brian strait, mark stuart
GOALTENDERS: michael hutchinson, ondrej pavelec
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