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Favorite characters from favorite VAs
Some will have more than others if I can’t decide or they have a larger catalog of characters. Sorry if I spell names wrong. This actually turned out much longer than I expected, but have you seen my name? I like a lot of them! And this barely scratches the surface of my subscription list. Nothing is in any order.
Nomad Tales and Audio:
Caleb, Deacon, Conner, Caltraxus, Gavin, & the unnamed Werewolf from the Werewolf x Werewolf series
Redacted Audio:
Sam, Porter, David, Caelum, Gavin, Vega, Hush, & Vincent
Joseph Holloway:
Ivan, Grom, MJ Jarrod Tillus, Casper aka The Inquisitor, & the doctor from the Avatar one shot.
Good Boy Audio:
Hades/Tyr, Yargwyn, Devlin, Kalimos, Zed, & Hipswitch (Ok, so I know Devlin and Hipswitch are voiced by Zsaku and Yuurivoice, but they are still GBA characters.)
Reverie Audio:
Law, Desmond, Dion, Kane, & Cyril
MasterMissy: PLEASE COME BACK! 🥺
Ethan, Darrin, Jedidiah, Sammy, & Magnus
Escaped Audio:
Jean, Crow, Ivan, Bash, Ash, & Fletcher
Yuurivoice:
Seth, Alphonse, Charlie, & Aizawa.
Jouska: sadly a lot of his don’t have names, but I’ll come up with something Vampire (Vampire/Cupcake), Morph(eus), & Cosmic from (Stardust and Cosmic)
Siren’s Son:
Thresh, Bek, Bren, Abul, Duke, Colby, & Faceless
Icey ASMR:
Damon, Nico, Tatshiro, & Aiden
Scythe Audio:
Hunter, Dark, Kreed, Marcus, L, V, & Jay Jay (Again, L isn’t voiced by Scythe, but she is one of his characters.)
Shining Armor: Robert, Ellion, & Officer Ellis Knight
Ycey Narrates:
Zach, Oliver, Edlin, & Morgan
AJ Audio
Alistair, Prince Yvan, King Atticus, & the dragon shifter from Eternally Madly Yours
(Yvan is voiced by Siren’s Son, but on AJ’s audio.)
Zsaku:
Xanthus, Zaros, & Ellis
#asmr roleplay#redacted asmr#redacted audio#escaped audios#good boy audios#AJ audios#zsakuva#shining armor#nyxmoon reads#scythe audio#joseph holloway#yuurivoice#icey asmr#ycey narrates#sirens son asmr#jouska#mastermissy#reverie audios#nomad tales and audio#too many fandoms#too many favorites#favorite#long post#long list#addiction
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Character Name Ideas (Male)
So I've been browsing through BehindTheName (great resource!) recently and have compiled several name lists. Here are some names, A-Z, that I like. NOTE: If you want to use any of these please verify sources, meanings etc, I just used BehindTheName to browse and find all of these. Under the cut:
A: Austin, Aiden, Adam, Alex, Angus, Anthony, Archie, Argo, Ari, Aric, Arno, Atlas, August, Aurelius, Alexei, Archer, Angelo, Adric, Acarius, Achilou, Alphard, Amelian, Archander B: Bodhi, Bastian, Baz, Beau, Beck, Buck, Basil, Benny, Bentley, Blake, Bowie, Brad, Brady, Brody, Brennan, Brent, Brett, Brycen C: Cab, Cal, Caden, Cáel, Caelan, Caleb, Cameron, Chase, Carlos, Cooper, Carter, Cas, Cash, Cassian, Castiel, Cedric, Cenric, Chance, Chandler, Chaz, Chad, Chester, Chet, Chip, Christian, Cillian, Claude, Cicero, Clint, Cody, Cory, Coy, Cole, Colt, Colton, Colin, Colorado, Colum, Conan, Conrad, Conway, Connor, Cornelius, Creed, Cyneric, Cynric, Cyrano, Cyril, Cyrus, Crestian, Ceric D: Dallas, Damien, Daniel, Darach, Dash, Dax, Dayton, Denver, Derek, Des, Desmond, Devin, Dewey, Dexter, Dietrich, Dion, Dmitri, Dominic, Dorian, Douglas, Draco, Drake, Drew, Dudley, Dustin, Dusty, Dylan, Danièu E: Eadric, Evan, Ethan, Easton, Eddie, Eddy, Einar, Eli, Eilas, Eiljah, Elliott, Elton, Emanuel, Emile, Emmett, Enzo, Erik, Evander, Everett, Ezio F: Faolán, Faron, Ferlin, Felix, Fenrir, Fergus, Finley, Finlay, Finn, Finnian, Finnegan, Flint, Flip, Flynn, Florian, Forrest, Fritz G: Gage, Gabe, Grady, Grant, Gray, Grayson, Gunnar, Gunther, Galahad H: Hale, Harley, Harper, Harvey, Harry, Huey, Hugh, Hunter, Huxley I: Ian, Ianto, Ike, Inigo, Isaac, Isaias, Ivan, Ísak J: Jack, Jacob, Jake, Jason, Jasper, Jax, Jay, Jensen, Jed, Jeremy, Jeremiah, Jesse, Jett, Jimmie, Jonas, Jonas, Jonathan, Jordan, Josh, Julien, Jovian, Jun, Justin, Joseph, Joni, K: Kaden, Kai, Kale, Kane, Kaz, Keane, Keaton, Keith, Kenji, Kenneth, Kent, Kevin, Kieran, Kip, Knox, Kris, Kristian, Kyle, Kay, Kristján, Kristófer L: Lamont, Lance, Landon, Lane, Lars, László, Laurent, Layton, Leander, Leif, Leo, Leonidas, Leopold, Levi, Lewis, Louie, Liam, Liberty, Lincoln, Linc, Linus, Lionel, Logan, Loki, Lucas, Lucian, Lucio, Lucky, Luke, Luther, Lyall, Lycus, Lykos, Lyle, Lyndon, Llewellyn, Landri, Laurian, Lionç M: Major, Manny, Manuel, Marcus, Mason, Matt, Matthew, Matthias, Maverick, Maxim, Memphis, Midas, Mikko, Miles, Mitch, Mordecai, Mordred, Morgan, Macari, Maïus, Maxenci, Micolau, Miro N: Nate, Nathan, Nathaniel, Niall, Nico, Niels, Nik, Noah, Nolan, Niilo, Nikander, Novak, O: Oakley, Octavian, Odin, Orlando, Orrick, Ǫrvar, Othello, Otis, Otto, Ovid, Owain, Owen, Øyvind, Ozzie, Ollie, Oliver, Onni P: Paisley, Palmer, Percival, Percy, Perry, Peyton, Phelan, Phineas, Phoenix, Piers, Pierce, Porter, Presley, Preston, Pacian Q: Quinn, Quincy, Quintin R: Ragnar, Raiden, Ren, Rain, Rainier, Ramos, Ramsey, Ransom, Raul, Ray, Roy, Reagan, Redd, Reese, Rhys, Rhett, Reginald, Remiel, Remy, Ridge, Ridley, Ripley, Rigby, Riggs, Riley, River, Robert, Rocky, Rokas, Roman, Ronan, Ronin, Romeo, Rory, Ross, Ruairí, Rufus, Rusty, Ryder, Ryker, Rylan, Riku, Roni S: Sammie, Sammy, Samuel, Samson, Sanford, Sawyer, Scout, Seán, Seth, Sebastian, Seymour, Shane, Shaun, Shawn, Sheldon, Shiloh, Shun, Sid, Sidney, Silas, Skip, Skipper, Skyler, Slade, Spencer, Spike, Stan, Stanford, Sterling, Stevie, Stijn, Suni, Sylvan, Sylvester T: Tab, Tad, Tanner, Tate, Tennessee, Tero, Terrance, Tevin, Thatcher, Tierno, Tino, Titus, Tobias, Tony, Torin, Trace, Trent, Trenton, Trev, Trevor, Trey, Troy, Tripp, Tristan, Tucker, Turner, Tyler, Ty, Teemu U: Ulric V: Valerius, Valor, Van, Vernon, Vespasian, Vic, Victor, Vico, Vince, Vinny, Vincent W: Wade, Walker, Wallis, Wally, Walt, Wardell, Warwick, Watson, Waylon, Wayne, Wes, Wesley, Weston, Whitley, Wilder, Wiley, William, Wolfe, Wolfgang, Woody, Wulfric, Wyatt, Wynn X: Xander, Xavier Z: Zachary, Zach, Zane, Zeb, Zebediah, Zed, Zeke, Zeph, Zaccai
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as of today, my mom and I have officially watched every season of Survivor. in honour of that milestone, I'm revealing our messed-up watch order that we started in March 2023, and my favourite player from each season. behold, the chaos:
Borneo (1), Dr. Sean
Survivor 44 - Yam Yam
David vs. Goliath (37), Christian
Blood vs. Water (27), Candice
Cagayan (28), Woo
Philippines (25), Denise & Penner
Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers (35), Ryan & Devon
Tocantins (18), Tyson & Stephen
Caramoan (26), Cochran
Worlds Apart (30), Joe & Shirin
Cambodia: Second Chance (31), Kass & Spencer
Winners at War (40), Tony & Ben
Heroes vs. Villains (20), Jerri & Sandra
All Stars (8), Rob & Amber
Survivor 45, Drew & Austin
Redemption Island (22), Rob & Stephanie
South Pacific (23), Ozzy & Cochran
Millennials vs. Gen X (33), Dave & Adam
Survivor 43, Owen & Cody
Game Changers (34), Michaela & Cirie
Cook Islands (13), Yul & Penner
Micronesia: Fans vs. Favourites (16), Eliza & Erik
The Australian Outback (2), Alicia & Rodger
Survivor 41, Ricard & Xander
One World (24), Monica & Kim
Island of the Idols (39), Tommy & Janet
San Juan Del Sur: Blood vs. Water (29), Reed & Natalie
Marquesas (4), Vecepia & Sean
Gabon (17), Sugar & Marcus
Africa (3), Ethan & Brandon
Survivor 42, Maryanne & Zach
Survivor 46, Tevin & Hunter
Guatemala (11), Rafe & Brian
Kaoh Rong (32), Aubry & Michele
Samoa (19), Natalie & John
The Amazon (6), Rob C.
Fiji (14), Earl
Edge of Extinction (38), Chris & Devens
Palau (10), Tom & Ian
Vanuatu (9), Chris & Julie
China (15), Todd & Courtney
Thailand (5), Shi-Ann & Brian
Ghost Island (36), Dominick
Panama (12), Cirie & Aras
Nicaragua (21), Fabio
Pearl Islands (7), Sandra & Rupert
What a journey!
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Iridescence Fictional Universe Masterlist
Welcome to my most ambitious writing project yet, I hope you find something you enjoy here.
Went ahead and made a taglist, so if you haven't joined it yet and you'd like updates to this series please follow this link :)
As I add more to this universe I will generally make edits to this page, including creating an organized timeline of published stories and a glossary of characters. Pay attention to updates made to the list of unreleased stories, certain ones are going to have coded readers so I'm going to be as open and transparent about it where I can be.
Each of the titles are their own mini-series and worlds, all interconnected into one massive fictional world.
Any and all asks/requests are welcome, whether you are curious about a certain story or an event that happens for a specific pair or even world building stuff.
If you would like to become a side character for the 'verse just hit me up in DMs :)
The Series Rating is 18+ and I ask that all minors respect that rule, some of the parts will feature semi-graphic descriptions of violence and gore or concepts of death, there will likely be smut, and regardless of the individual rating of each segment I'm going to tag everything as M.
Happy reading 💖
World Building Snippets:
Origins of Magic
Were-kin vs Shifters
Dieties, Priest(ess), Protector
Currently Released WIPs:
Chasing Shadows - Shade!Thief x Purple Witch fem!Reader
Precious Sea Glass - Dragon!Pero x Nereid fem!Reader
Blood Price - Regent Lord!Max x Light Elf fem!Reader
Sparkling Embers - Hellhound!Javi Gutierrez x Half-Pixie fem!Reader
Hunter's Gambit - Werewolf!Frankie x Selkie fem!Reader
Whiskey Serenades - Coyote Shifter!Jack x Foxwoman fem!Reader
Clear Skies - Mage!Marcus Moreno x Astromancer fem!Reader
Locked & Loaded - Dave York x Psychic fem!Reader
Forest Affairs - Sidhe!Din Djarin x Sidhe Green Witch!Reader
Series To Come:
Tempting Fates - Incubus!Oberyn x Nymph!Ellaria x Magician fem!Reader
Sunset at Noon - Dark Elf!Ezra x Cambion fem!Reader
Spell Stalkers - Javier Peña x WereJaguar (Latina) fem!Reader
Resonating Heartbeats - Marcus Pike x Voduun (Black) fem!Reader
Bloom Again - Dryad!Maxwell Lord x Floraed (AMAB) fem!Reader
Untitled - Mage!Dieter Bravo x Shaman fem!Reader
Untitled - Empath!Zach Wellison x Wind Dragon fem!Reader
Untitled - Saytr!Charlie x Faun fem!Reader
Untitled - Dreamwalker!Nico x Apothecarian fem!Reader (has Fibromyalgia)
Untitled - Domovoi!Gio x Haltija fem!Reader
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“Spread the love” fic rec list: The Sequel
Hey Pedro/Star Wars/Narcos/Triple Frontier fans, it’s time for another list of gorgeous fics that deserve more appreciation! Please enjoy some weekend reading and show these writers some love!
someone new by @ickleronniekinsemotionalrange (Marcus Pike x gn!reader) ghost!Joel Miller x f!reader by @tuskens-mando until the end of time by @supposedtobean80sgroupie (Will Miller x f!reader) & then we were infinite by @princessxkenobi (Ezra Prospect x f!reader with special surprise cameo) Tender Claim by @princessxkenobi (Cassian Andor x f!reader) Din Djarin x reader Domestic Fluff (feat. Grogu) by @pastafossa Speechless by @lowlights and @coastielaceispunk (Ezra Prospect x f!reader) Before I Knew It by @mishasminion360 (Zach Wellison x ofc) The Sweater by @heavenseed76 (Ezra Prospect x f!reader) Frankie Morales x f!reader Sleepy Sex by @rosethornxs Night of Hunters by @insomniamamma (Ezra Prospect x f!reader) In Defiance of Mere Dreams by @lightsinthedistancee (Din Djarin x reader) The Rebel and the Captain by @glowingmechanicalheart (Cassian Andor x Jyn Erso) Petrichor by @f0rever15elf (Ezra Prospect x f!reader) Ritual by @acrossthesestars June Bug by @mishasminion360 (Agent Whiskey x ofc) Rest of Our Lives by @lightsinthedistancee (Javier Peña x reader) Flannel sheets by @alwritey-aphrodite (Ezra Prospect x reader) Home Remedies by @cheesybadgers (Horacio Carrillo x f!reader) Accidentally In Love by @honey-dewey (Ezra Prospect x gn! Deaf reader) A Rose for Dorne by @winter-fox-queen (Oberyn Martell x f!reader x Ellaria Sand)
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#fanfiction#pedro pascal#the mandalorian#star wars#triple frontier#narcos#prospect#game of thrones#kingsman the golden circle#the last of us#the mentalist#charlie hunnam#diego luna#maurice compte#the self control it took not to title this 2 fics 2 furious
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Which 2017 NFL draft prospects are underrated, per college fans?
Here are the players we’d scoot up the draft board. How about you?
College fans don’t always agree with NFL people on draft prospects.
We’ve watched these players on Saturdays and don’t care as much about NFL team needs, scheme translations, and anonymous scout chatter. That doesn’t necessarily make us more enlightened, but it does mean a different perspective.
Now that we all have a good idea of how the 2017 NFL draft’s early rounds are gonna go, let’s think about which players are especially popular among college fans. Who are our picks to be overlooked by NFL teams? Or, put another way, who are college fans most overrating, according to NFL mocks?
A bunch of us answered this question, but let’s hear from you in the comments, as well.
These are not our top-five overall picks, just our five players we’d be quickest to move up in the rankings.
The only rule: no picking Texas A&M DE Myles Garrett, because the expected No. 1 pick cannot possibly be undervalued. Guess that means we can’t pick potential No. 1 pick North Carolina QB Mitchell Trubisky either, not that, uh, we would.
Richard Johnson
1. O.J. Howard, Alabama TE: You know how in basketball, they just run the whole offense through the most dominant physical specimen on the team? Yeah, that's what Alabama more often shoulda done with Howard. He's the X Factor in every game he’s involved in, and even he was confused the Tide didn't give him the ball more often.
Whether decoy or main target in the progression, it'll be fun to see O.J. give defensive coordinators fits in the NFL. Oh, and he can block, too. 2. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB 3. Jarrad Davis, Florida LB 4. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech QB 5. Adoree’ Jackson, USC CB
Bill Connelly
1. Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt LB: One play never encapsulates a player. Two might, though.
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That’s Cunningham, former star recruit, hurdling his 234 pounds over a mass of humanity and almost stealing the football before a kicker can even kick it.
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That’s Cunningham, thought to be a bit too lanky for the SEC’s power schools, catching Isaiah McKenzie — a potential draft pick with a full head of steam — from behind and pulling him backward to seal an upset over Georgia.
Cunningham had 41 tackles for loss as a high school senior. He had 33 in his last two years as Vandy’s best defensive weapon. He is so much fun to watch. He combines elegant athleticism with a nasty streak. He was James Franklin’s parting gift to Derek Mason in Nashville, and he dragged an offense-free Vandy to a bowl in 2016.
Maybe he’s too small to be a true star in the NFL, but he’s a freak with an IQ higher than yours. I’ll take those guys any time. 2. Chad Kelly, Ole Miss QB 3. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech QB 4. Justin Thomas, Georgia Tech QB/RB 5. Josh Augusta, Missouri DT
Luke Zimmermann
1. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB: Quarterback wins may be a worthless stat. And "winners win" is the kind of logic used to justify bad decisions by teams across pro sports. And yet, Watson is a dang winner.
At every level, from seven-on-seven to back-to-back College Football Playoffs, Watson is the kind of quarterback you can go into battle with and feel comfortable about coming away victorious. For all the questions marks — decision making, system fit, ability to read defenses — no one wants it more than No. 4. And with a rare mix of athleticism, arm strength, and football acumen, you're going to get the results you're seeking. 2. O.J. Howard, Alabama TE 3. Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky OT 4. D’Onta Foreman, Texas RB 5. Curtis Samuel, Ohio State RB/WR
Dan Rubenstein
1. Dalvin Cook, Florida State RB 2. Budda Baker, Washington S: 2017 is an impressively deep year for defensive backs, but don’t let that hide how great Baker will be.
I say this as an Oregon fan who’s still bummed Baker decommitted from the Ducks to sign with then-new Washington coach Chris Petersen: Baker is impossibly fun to watch, if you enjoy safeties playing one step ahead and giving offenses fits.
Draftniks will pick him apart as being undersized and strictly a center-field type, but watch him effortlessly step in front of deep receivers to nab deep balls and then roll up to set a quick boundary to end a wide run before it ever starts, and you'll fall in football love. Don't let him be the one that got away. 3. Jabrill Peppers, Michigan football player 4. Dorian Johnson, Pitt OL 5. D’Onta Foreman, Texas RB
Bud Elliott
1. Mike Williams, Clemson WR: If I told you you could have prime-career Plaxico Burress with a middle pick in the first round, you'd take that, right? Because I'm pretty sure that's who Williams is. He is a big guy who understands what his game is, and importantly, what it is not. He played in an ACC with many top defensive backs and also faced Alabama and Ohio State. He's someone my quarterback can depend on to make contested catches. 2. Adoree’ Jackson, USC CB 3. Ethan Pocic, LSU OL 4. Joe Mixon, Oklahoma RB 5. Eddie Vanderdoes, UCLA DT
How a broken neck made Mike Williams even better
Matt Brown
1. Zay Jones, East Carolina WR: Without big-time playmakers to take defensive attention off him, Jones still caught more passes than anybody else in FBS (158), finishing second nationally in receiving yards (1,746). In fact, no player in FBS history has caught more passes than Jones, EVER. Don't you want a wide receiver who is really good at catching the ball lots of times? 2. Hunter Dimick, Utah DE 3. Christian McCaffrey, Stanford RB 4. Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego State RB 5. Taco Charlton, Michigan DE
Morgan Moriarty
1. Leonard Fournette, LSU RB: I’ll just leave this here:
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Don’t believe me? How ‘bout now:
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2. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB 3. Dalvin Cook, Florida State RB 4. Jonathan Allen, Alabama DT 5. Malik Hooker, Ohio State S
Alex Kirshner
1. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB 2. Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington WR, is the most prolific receiver in Division I history, and that's how he catches your eye. But he keeps your eye because of all the things he's done well and all the good teams he's done them against. Kupp played in the FCS, but torched Pac-12 opponents for 716 yards and 11 touchdowns in four games. He ran option routes that are now commonplace in the NFL, and he's done nothing but get buckets for four years. 3. Zay Jones, East Carolina WR 4. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech QB 5. Leonard Fournette, LSU RB
Wescott Eberts
1. D’Onta Foreman, Texas RB: Might I interest you in a 235-pound running back with 4.45 speed? That’s Foreman, who is fresh off a 2,000-yard season and posting this Physical Size and Athleticism Rating:
Even with a hand time adjustment on his 40, D'Onta Foreman's PSAR rating is the highest of any RB in the 2017 class: 7.76 out of 9.00
— Kyle Crabbs (@NDTScouting) March 28, 2017
A two-star prospect by Rivals out of high school, Foreman has already made a career out of proving his doubters wrong, so here’s your chance to look smart when the big back has a huge rookie season. 2. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech QB 3. Tyus Bowser, Houston LB 4. T.J. Watt, Wisconsin LB 5. Malik McDowell, Michigan State DL
Jason Kirk
1. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB 2. Dalvin Cook, Florida State RB: Cook should’ve twice been a Heisman finalist, ranking ahead of 2015 winner Derrick Henry in total yards per game and No. 3 in 2016, against a tougher schedule than those faced by No. 1 Foreman or No. 2 McCaffrey.
His explosiveness numbers top McCaffrey’s over the last two years (nearly doubling the potential Stanford first-rounder’s highlight yards per opportunity, or yards added to 5-yard gains, in 2015), and Cook was a more efficient receiver, based on yards per target.
But Cook had an underwhelming combine, you say?
According to Sports Science, John Ross and Dalvin Cook had the same 20-yard split in pads: 2.67.
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) April 15, 2017
According to Sports Science, Cook has the second fastest top speed of any RB they've tested in the past five years.
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) April 15, 2017
3. Cam Robinson, Alabama OT 4. DeMarcus Walker, Florida State DE 5. Ben Boulware, Clemson LB
Overall
Slap those together, and you get:
1. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB: If he’s not the No. 1 QB, a lot of college fans are gonna be mystified. 2. Dalvin Cook, Florida State RB 3. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech QB 4. O.J. Howard, Alabama TE 5. D’Onta Foreman, Texas RB, and Zay Jones, East Carolina WR
Lotta skill players there, but overall, we had 11 votes for linemen and eight for back-seven defenders in these small groups.
Your turn. Who’s your personal draft crush this year, based on college production?
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Fantasy mids ranked
Zach Merrett shapes as a one of the first-picked midfielders in most drafts
RANKING players for a pre-draft list leading into your AFL Fantasy Draft is important. Yes, there is the available player list that is able to be sorted by previous season’s data and ADP (average draft pick), but the pressure of draft day can cloud your judgement.
Move players up and down the list based on where you see them performing this year. Base this on their scoring potential, durability, consistency and the x-factor of your gut feel.
Best of the backs: Fantasy defenders ranked
In Fantasy Draft you don’t want to speculate too much, especially early. Look to grab the players who have the points on the board over a period of time.
A wise Fantasy Draft coach once said, “Don’t reach, young blood. There is no point in identifying a slider/smokey and drafting him way earlier than anyone else would”.
Who dominated the JLT’s final round?The ultimate Fantasy Draft commissioner’s checklistTraders v Journos: Who won the AFL Media Draft?
Midfielders can be a dime-a-dozen. Last season, 28 players averaged more than 100. So there are arguably plenty of premiums to go around.
If you have the captains setting turned on for your league, the top echelon of midfielders carry extra value as points are doubled for the player you choose.
Patrick Dangerfield, Tom Rockliff, Zach Merrett and Adam Treloar will be taken very early due to their high ceiling and the likelihood that they’ll score more than 110 most weeks.
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No less than 23 pure midfielders have been taken in the top 50 based on ADP (Average Draft Pick) so far this pre-season. In a league of 16 coaches, nine midfielders would be taken in the first round.
While a lot of midfielders go early due to their high scoring, smart drafters like to leave a lot of their midfielders until late. In a 16 team league, using the 3-4-1-3/4 format, 64 midfielders will be taken to play on the field.
Based on last year, 59 midfielders averaged over 90 points per game. 12 defenders, three rucks and seven forwards managed this. Therefore, you can wait on your midfielders for longer than other positions.
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The Traders’ midfielder rankings Our consensus picks for the midfield saw just one player ranked the same between the three of us – Adam Treloar at No.3. ADP (Average Draft Pick) is based on data from completed drafts at the beginning of this week and refers to the overall average position players were drafted.
RANK
PLAYER
ROY
CALVIN
WARNIE
ADP
1
Patrick Dangerfield
1
2
1
1
2
Tom Rockliff
2
1
2
2
3
Adam Treloar
3
3
3
4
4
Zach Merrett
5
4
5
6
5
Tom Mitchell
4
7
4
10
6
Josh P. Kennedy
6
5
7
13
7
Luke Parker
7
8
6
5
8
Dan Hannebery
9
9
9
8
9
Scott Pendlebury
10
10
8
18
10
Lachie Neale
8
12
11
12
11
Jack Steven
11
11
10
23
12
Dustin Martin
14
6
12
19
13
Nat Fyfe
12
19
14
26
14
Dayne Beams
13
13
25
51
15
Marcus Bontempelli
15
21
15
34
16
Dyson Heppell
16
23
13
45
17
Bryce Gibbs
19
20
18
46
18
Rory Sloane
17
14
28
33
19
Dayne Zorko
28
15
16
38
20
Gary Ablett
18
27
17
41
21
Aaron Hall
20
24
20
50
22
Sam Mitchell
26
18
21
64
23
Jordan Lewis
27
17
22
35
24
Steele Sidebottom
22
16
30
39
25
Matt Priddis
25
25
19
54
26
Joel Selwood
23
28
27
58
27
Jack Viney
21
36
23
55
28
Michael Barlow
36
22
24
94
29
Stephen Coniglio
31
26
26
49
30
Matt Crouch
24
30
39
104
31
Ollie Wines
29
37
29
65
32
Brent Stanton
32
29
34
88
33
Patrick Cripps
30
38
31
68
34
Andrew Gaff
34
31
38
78
35
Lachie Hunter
33
33
45
61
36
Dylan Shiel
42
41
32
70
37
Luke Shuey
35
46
37
87
38
Callan Ward
48
40
33
92
39
Ed Curnow
43
34
47
75
40
Brendon Goddard
45
39
41
77
41
Liam Shiels
53
32
40
133
42
Jaeger O’Meara
38
44
44
122
43
Robbie Gray
37
43
49
80
44
Marc Murphy
41
42
46
98
45
Brandon Ellis
46
48
35
126
46
Dion Prestia
49
47
36
111
47
Jack Ziebell
52
35
53
101
48
Trent Cotchin
39
53
54
100
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Which 2017 NFL draft prospects are underrated, per college fans?
Here are the players we’d scoot up the draft board. How about you?
College fans don’t always agree with NFL people on draft prospects. We’ve watched these players on Saturdays and don’t care as much about NFL team needs, scheme translations, and anonymous scout chatter. That doesn’t necessarily make us more enlightened, but it does mean a different perspective.
Now that we all have a good idea of how the 2017 NFL draft’s early rounds are gonna go, let’s think about which players are especially popular among college fans. Who are our picks to be overlooked by NFL teams? Or, put another way, who are college fans most overrating, according to NFL mocks?
A bunch of us answered this question, but let’s hear from you in the comments as well.
These are not our top-five overall picks, just our five players we’d be quickest to move up in the rankings.
The only rule: no picking Texas A&M DE Myles Garrett, because the expected No. 1 pick cannot possibly be undervalued.
Richard Johnson
1. O.J. Howard, Alabama TE: You know how in basketball, they just run the whole offense through the most dominant physical specimen on the team? Yeah, that's what Alabama more often shoulda done with Howard. He's the X factor in every game he’s involved in, and even he was confused the Tide didn't give him the ball more often.
Whether decoy or main target in the progression, it'll be fun to see O.J. give defensive coordinators fits in the NFL. Oh, and he can block too. 2. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB 3. Jarrad Davis, Florida LB 4. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech QB 5. Adoree’ Jackson, USC CB
Bill Connelly
1. Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt LB: One play never encapsulates a player. Two might, though.
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That’s Cunningham, former star recruit, hurdling his 234 pounds over a mass of humanity and almost stealing the football before a kicker can even kick it.
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That’s Cunningham, thought to be a bit too lanky for the SEC’s power schools, catching Isaiah McKenzie — a potential draft pick with a full head of steam — from behind and pulling him backward to seal an upset over Georgia.
Cunningham had 41 tackles for loss as a high school senior. He had 33 in his last two years as Vandy’s best defensive weapon. He is so much fun to watch. He combines elegant athleticism with a nasty streak. He was James Franklin’s parting gift to Derek Mason in Nashville, and he dragged an offense-free Vandy to a bowl in 2016.
Maybe he’s too small to be a true star in the NFL, but he’s a freak with an IQ higher than yours. I’ll take those guys any time. 2. Chad Kelly, Ole Miss QB 3. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech QB 4. Justin Thomas, Georgia Tech QB/RB 5. Josh Augusta, Missouri DT
Luke Zimmermann
1. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB: Quarterback wins may be a worthless stat. And "winners win" is the kind of logic used to justify bad decisions by teams across pro sports. And yet, Watson is a dang winner.
At every level, from seven-on-seven to back-to-back College Football Playoffs, Watson is the kind of quarterback you can go into battle with and feel comfortable about coming away victorious. For all the questions marks — decision making, system fit, ability to read defenses — no one wants it more than No. 4. And with a rare mix of athleticism, arm strength, and football acumen, you're going to get the results you're seeking. 2. O.J. Howard, Alabama TE 3. Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky OT 4. D’Onta Foreman, Texas RB 5. Curtis Samuel, Ohio State RB/WR
Dan Rubenstein
1. Dalvin Cook, Florida State RB 2. Budda Baker, Washington S: 2017 is an impressively deep year for defensive backs, but don’t let that hide how great Baker will be.
I say this as an Oregon fan who’s still bummed Baker decommitted from the Ducks to sign with then-new Washington coach Chris Petersen: Baker is impossibly fun to watch, if you enjoy safeties playing one step ahead and giving offenses fits.
Draftniks will pick him apart as being undersized and strictly a center-field type, but watch him effortlessly step in front of deep receivers to nab deep balls and then roll up to set a quick boundary to end a wide run before it ever starts, and you'll fall in football love. Don't let him be the one that got away. 3. Jabrill Peppers, Michigan football player 4. Dorian Johnson, Pitt OL 5. D’Onta Foreman, Texas RB
Bud Elliott
1. Mike Williams, Clemson WR: If I told you you could have prime-career Plaxico Burress with a middle pick in the first round, you'd take that, right? Because I'm pretty sure that's who Williams is. He is a big guy who understands what his game is, and importantly, what it is not. He played in an ACC with many top defensive backs and also faced Alabama and Ohio State. He's someone my quarterback can depend on to make contested catches. 2. Adoree’ Jackson, USC CB 3. Ethan Pocic, LSU OL 4. Joe Mixon, Oklahoma RB 5. Eddie Vanderdoes, UCLA DT
How a broken neck made Mike Williams even better
Matt Brown
1. Zay Jones, East Carolina WR: Without big-time playmakers to take defensive attention off him, Jones still caught more passes than anybody else in FBS (158), finishing second nationally in receiving yards (1,746). In fact, no player in FBS history has caught more passes than Jones, EVER. Don't you want a wide receiver who is really good at catching the ball lots of times? 2. Hunter Dimick, Utah DE 3. Christian McCaffrey, Stanford RB 4. Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego State RB 5. Taco Charlton, Michigan DE
Morgan Moriarty
1. Leonard Fournette, LSU RB: I’ll just leave this here:
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Don’t believe me? How ‘bout now:
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2. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB 3. Dalvin Cook, Florida State RB 4. Jonathan Allen, Alabama DT 5. Malik Hooker, Ohio State S
Alex Kirshner
1. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB 2. Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington WR, is the most prolific receiver in Division I history, and that's how he catches your eye. But he keeps your eye because of all the things he's done well and all the good teams he's done them against. Kupp played in the FCS, but torched Pac-12 opponents for 716 yards and 11 touchdowns in four games. He ran option routes that are now commonplace in the NFL, and he's done nothing but get buckets for four years. 3. Zay Jones, East Carolina WR 4. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech QB 5. Leonard Fournette, LSU RB
Wescott Eberts
1. D’Onta Foreman, Texas RB: Might I interest you in a 235-pound running back with 4.45 speed? That’s Foreman, who is fresh off a 2,000-yard season and posting this Physical Size and Athleticism Rating:
Even with a hand time adjustment on his 40, D'Onta Foreman's PSAR rating is the highest of any RB in the 2017 class: 7.76 out of 9.00
— Kyle Crabbs (@NDTScouting) March 28, 2017
A two-star prospect by Rivals out of high school, Foreman has already made a career out of proving his doubters wrong, so here’s your chance to look smart when the big back has a huge rookie season. 2. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech QB 3. Tyus Bowser, Houston LB 4. T.J. Watt, Wisconsin LB 5. Malik McDowell, Michigan State DL
Jason Kirk
1. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB 2. Dalvin Cook, Florida State RB: Cook should’ve twice been a Heisman finalist, ranking ahead of 2015 winner Derrick Henry in total yards per game and No. 3 in 2016, against a tougher schedule than those faced by No. 1 Foreman or No. 2 McCaffrey.
His explosiveness numbers top McCaffrey’s over the last two years (nearly doubling the potential Stanford first-rounder’s highlight yards per opportunity, or yards added to five-yard gains, in 2015), and Cook was a more efficient receiver, based on yards per target.
But Cook had an underwhelming combine, you say?
According to Sports Science, John Ross and Dalvin Cook had the same 20-yard split in pads: 2.67.
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) April 15, 2017
According to Sports Science, Cook has the second fastest top speed of any RB they've tested in the past five years.
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) April 15, 2017
3. Cam Robinson, Alabama OT 4. DeMarcus Walker, Florida State DE 5. Ben Boulware, Clemson LB
Overall
Slap those together, and you get:
1. Deshaun Watson, Clemson QB: If he’s not the No. 1 QB, a lot of college fans are gonna be mystified. 2. Dalvin Cook, Florida State RB 3. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech QB 4. O.J. Howard, Alabama TE 5. D’Onta Foreman, Texas RB, and Zay Jones, East Carolina WR
Lotta skill players there, but overall, we had 11 votes for linemen and eight for back-seven defenders in these small groups.
Your turn. Who’s your personal draft crush this year, based on college production?
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