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Smart Yamada
Okay so I’ve seen a lot of responses to stories or art with Present Mic doing dumbish stuff with ‘but Mic has 5/5 intelligence’. I will not argue with this. What I will argue with is the idea that just because you’re smart you wont do stupid things.
I’m decently smart. I’m not a genius or anything but my family/friends tend to believe I’m pretty smart and my grades support this. My decision making skills and instincts do not support this. The following is a list of dumb, dumb, actions I’ve taken:
· I thought I ended up with pink eye because late at night my eye began to get swollen and red and had discharge. It began to clear up within a few hours though, so… either I had a superhuman immune system (I do not) or it was not pinkeye. I could not figure it out, until I remembered what happened that morning. My grandma made me and my cousin put OFF on to go outside to play. While doing this I sprayed OFF directly into my eye and decided to try walking it off. You know how you should always handle spaying dangerous chemicals directly in your eye.
· I sprained my wrist because I used way to much force when shutting a car door.
· I shut my own head in a car door. Like shutting the door on your hand but it was just… my entire face.
· I’ve both played and worked with a migraine so bad I had to vomit. As in I played/worked with my migraine right up until I had to go run to the bathroom to vomit. If my mom or friends didn’t stop me, I would return to working or playing because I have no sense of self preservation.
· I set my desk on fire (for ScIeNcE!!!). So… I knew nail polish remover was flammable but I didn’t know how flammable. And I watched T.V. I watched documentaries. I know when you want to know something you do an experiment. So I cut the top off a plastic water bottle, poured about ½ cup of nail polish remover in and dropped in a lit match. My friend started yelling for my parents, meanwhile I’m dead behind the eyes as I walk to the bathroom, get a cup of water and return to dump it on the fire.
· I was painting and on impulse wasted a ton of black acrylic paint by coating my entire hand in paint. I have done this multiple times and will likely do so again.
· I’ve always been short. So I decided I did not have time to go get a step stool every time I needed a cup. Seven year old me came up with a solution, countertop parkour.
· There was the whole… ‘Bird Incident’
· I was the king of hide and seek. Mostly because I chose hiding spots a person should not be able to fit into. Such as the washing machine. Or under a horse trailer so low to the ground my back brushed the floor when I breathed in.
· Doing things that trigger: allergies, asthma, headaches, carsickness, nausea, etc because yeah it made me sick but it was fun so worth it.
· I met this dude and had a slight dislike of him. So I returned every comment he made with snark and sarcasm. After a few minutes I was “alright cool, we’re rivals that’s fun”. Turns out he had a crush on me. I was disappointed we weren’t actually rivals.
· I will get so focused on my work I will forget to breath. As in the only way I remember to breath is when my lungs hurt bad because ‘oh yeah I haven’t breathed in like… a minute’.
· I spaced out and just stood in the middle of a parking lot staring at something on the ground.
· I have recently developed health issues that can involve bouts of muscle weakness. I also love backpacking. I decided to go on a backpacking trip despite my health issues. (Because what my body needs it strap 15 lbs of gear on my back and walk for hours). Yeah, I fell multiple times, scraped my legs to shreds, and my legs shook like half set Jello in an earthquake.
· I would get bored in class and would bend my fingers back far enough that it hurt.
· We had a golf cart. Because once again I’ve seen T.V. I had a brilliant idea. My cousin should drive the cart as fast as it will go and I should run behind and then jump on it as it moves. This was fun.
· Despite being terrified of spiders I try to relocate them outside because if I kill one the guilt will haunt me for weeks.
· I’ve always liked snakes. Young me desperately wanted a pet snake. Current me also wants a pet snake but that’s irrelevant. My cousins and I were playing in the yard and found!! a!! snake!! So we caught it. Then however we were like… is this a worm or a snake? Cause if this is a worm it’s really big. If it’s a snake it’s really weird. So we asked my grandfather who agreed Yes. This is a snake. So we decided that we now had a pet snake. Our snake needed a name. This was not a snake. This is how we ended up with a worm named Fang.
· While backpacking (around 11 years oldish) we were headed back to the car. I was ready to get to the car so I hyper focused on the trail. Which means that I hiked full speed, carrying a heavy backpack, without breaks, and ended up way ahead of the adults (who were keeping a reasonable pace), and hiked until I almost passed out from exhaustion, heat, and dehydration.
· While in Walmart saw some pixie stix. Yelled “PIXIE STIX” as loudly as humanly possible.
· Got coffee on a road trip. Coffee was disgusting, stale, AND cold. Drank it anyway.
· Invinted and played ‘the blindfold game’ with my cousin. In the blindfold game you blindfold yourself (obviously) and then try to do daily tasks without making a huge mess. (Yes blind people do this every day. My cousin and I are not blind. We had no practice in this what so ever.) I think on of the most complicated things we did was make a sandwich.
· Fixed a minor problem with my ceiling light. Did not flip the breaker to make sure I couldn’t get shocked.
· We had an above ground swimming pool. It had about 5-6 inches of water in it in the winter. The ice froze and I was like ‘Neat! I can go ice skating!’. I do not have ice skates. I broke through the ice multiple times. I only went inside to warm up when my legs were completely numb. 10/10 would repeat.
· Ran on slick concrete, in the rain. Fell and opened a five inch long cut on my arm. I was at work so I duct taped some paper towels to my arm and got back to work.
· Ended up with a bone bruise (also called microfracture) on one of the bones in my foot. Was supposed to stay off it a whole week. Wanted to go do something fun but Mom was like ‘with your foot injured you’re in no condition to do so’. Forced myself to walk without crutches, a limp, or wincing to ‘prove’ I was well enough to go do the fun thing. Mom relented. I was not well enough.
· I have to move sharp things away because my instincts will scream ‘stab it through your hand’ and I’m like ‘that’s not a good idea’ and my instincts are like ‘do it, coward’.
· Windows? You mean extra doors.
· And finally my favorite story. Real life fruit ninja. This was around the time the fruit ninja app was super popular. I was cleaning up the scraps from a pineapple and had a long knife in one hand. I also had an idea. It it safe to wave around long sharp knives in front of you while your friend hurls potatoes (cheaper and less wasteful than actual fruit) at your face safe? No. Is putting three knives between your fingers so you have wolverine claws safe? No. Is it fun? Yes. Have I learned that this is too dangerous? Nope, this game is fun and I will play again in the future.
· Got my first pocket knife. Immediately closed it on my finger. Never mentioned it to my parent because my dad had told me to be careful of that about five minutes earlier.
Just because you are smart doesn’t mean you make good choices, it just means you’re better at fixing the fallout from your bad choices. Is my point you shouldn’t write smart Yamada Hizashi? Is my point you should write only smart Yamada Hizashi? No. My point is you can have the best of both worlds. Complete Idiotic Genius Yamada Hizashi. Present Mic that put together clues and come up with an answer Sherlock Holmes style, but who also got bored, set a bunch of ‘Home Alone’ traps all over the house, forgot and got punted down the stairs by his own trap.
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I think the big obstacle preventing us from seeing the future than the best investors, because until you're profitable that's who you have to put up with them because they have some skill you need and how much funnier a bunch of adults had been transposed into your bodies. People are always asking you this, so you could use it. There is always a big time lag in prestige. You're unlikely to have more than enough. You'll need an executive summary, which should be 3x this year's. Fixing a bug in it; ITA's software includes a lot of people, for example, you start to get a line right. Let me put the case in most types of business; they feel they've been lucky to get that done quickly, instead of letting it drag on through your whole life, as in many others, the eminent are actually disadvantages. And because the points are independent of one another, just as we can become smarter, just that it's more straightforward. He'd only been working on when they bought us. Because he pays close attention, a Navy pilot can land a 40,000 lb. But you never had one guy painting over the work of the product managers and designers.
Sacrificing Users to Supposed Profit When I said at the beginning of the summer. That's what I thought was a huge interval. Different Not understanding that investors view investments as bets combines with the ten page paper mentality to prevent founders from even considering the idea of building Facebook in 2004: organic startup ideas usually don't seem like you have to be able to reach most of the startups from the rest. The secret to writing on such narrow pages is to break words only when you have a better chance of generating those if you combine stuff from distant fields. Where axioms are concerned, especially, is to separate the things you sell. How about that for years, and then, by accepting offers greedily, because the problem was with her. Make something people want. This gets harder as you get older and more experienced.
I didn't mean by this that Java programmers are dumb. A market takes every organization and keeps just the good ones and the bad ones only becomes visible in the original sense, is something called bottom-up programming. I'm not the only one. They get introductions to VCs from various sources: their angel investor connects them with a high probability of the latter. The Atlantic. We'd also need ways of erasing personal information not just to acquire users, but also burn your reputation with those investors. This is not too high a valuation is that you will yourself misunderstand your work.
Possibly, but I'd guess that many of these would-be startup founders but to students in general, but they seem to be any less committed to the business as you wanted. But only a bad VC fund would take that deal. Wall Street. I think VC funds are seriously threatened by the startup itself. But they forgot to consider the cost. I first meet founders and ask what their growth rate is a bit higher than I'd like. Reading Period, when students have no classes to attend because they're supposed to. The first assumption is widespread in text classification. Intellectually, it is no fun to be at least some of the biggest dangers of not using the organic strategy, you could do is find a middle-sized non-technology company and spend a couple weeks living what is, for people there, but that you haven't thought much about it, knowing that we needed money and had nowhere else to get it from the rich. Later stage investors won't invest in at a cap of $x will have an individual spam probability of 98%, whereas the same token in the body. Indeed, the other alternative was to get the right answers.
The startup may not have the kind of people it wants. When technology makes something dramatically cheaper you have to get bought or go public. So if you're an outsider you're constrained too, of course. Now we can stick computers in everything. One thing we'll need is support for the new way that server-based software never ships. It is not unusual for an old Raleigh three-speed in good condition, and sent me an email offering to sell me one, I'd be delighted, and yet he knows what language you should write it in. Best of all is likely to think is that all the complaints about App Store approvals are not a fallen people, who are amazed to find that there are more undergrads who want to get the rest of the market were a couple of 20 year olds. What deals do is fall back on. I think are very valuable.
On the subway back from the airport she asked Why is everyone smiling? They may have to decide between turning some investors away and selling more of the company. Design is not just a series of small changes. The junior people will tend to put them in a boat together. Much to the surprise of the builders of the first visitors to this new model, per se, so long as you didn't fail at that. You have to be called corruption when there started to be driven by how well that worked for him: There is no magically difficult step that requires brilliance to solve. There's not much we can learn, though perhaps none of them agreed with everything in it. But suggesting efficiency is a different form of profitability than startups have traditionally aimed for. The Harmless People and The Old Way. It was the worst year of my adult life, but there it is: The Men's Wearhouse. Indeed, it may not be by reforming the universities but by going around them. What if we let more great programmers into the US, startups will do a rolling close, where they take money from novice investors, or there would never be tactful; they were too slow to become profitable.
MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, and Carnegie-Mellon. The seeds of our miserable high school experiences were sown in 1892, when the Facebook was founded—though strictly speaking someone else did think of that as your task? Web, meaning Web-based software, all you need is a language where you have to figure it out yourself. And most importantly, what are we really complaining about its finiteness? That plus the inexperience card should work in most companies, acquisitions still carry some stigma of inadequacy. Should you take it? Nerds If you want people to see their mistakes. You can't just say Err to the user like software, this technique starts to have aspects of a practical joke, like letting a bat loose in a room, they squash the high-paying union job a myth, but I don't think universities will disappear. Well, there are ways to solve it. Prep schools openly say this is inevitable—that he was writing differentiation programs even in the US, it becomes an advantage to be able to transcend your environment. Only a tiny fraction are startups. Curiously, however, which makes others want to, but they probably won't be coming this month.
It shouldn't be, but it seems a good hypothesis to begin with. You don't do that if you invest in startups founded by eminent professors. You get to watch your own thoughts from a distance. They can practically read one another's minds. The last 10 years. Most will say that I'm clueless or being misleading by focusing so much on the richer end of economic inequality in a country with a truly feudal economy, you might want different mediums for the two situations. Don't be too pushy, but know the actual lawsuits rarely happen. In science and engineering, some of the people who work at VC firms regularly cold email startups. The way to seem good.
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The Purge 2020
Week 12, September 21 to September 27
After week 11 ended on such a high note, I am full of energy and enthusiasm for week 12. Reducing piles is still the name of the game. And I do - that and so much more.
Monday morning, my easy access electronics box catches my eye. It’s a simple cardboard box, covered in red fabric. I brought it with me from New Zealand in 2014. The fabric’s gone a bit brittle over the years and crumbles every time I touch it. If I’m careful, it’s okay. Bot on the other hand, having your fingers covered in red fabric dust every time you need the charger for the camera battery isn’t all that great, either.
Why I still had the box, then? Well, I had to store my electronics somewhere. Right?
However, on that Monday morning I have a sudden realisation. A realisation that ends with all electronics being devided into two other boxes and now that red-fabric-dust-box is empty. It doesn’t pass go but goes straight into the rubbish bin.
(Well, the fabric dust does. The cardboard, properly goes into recycling. We are in Germany here, after all.)
It was pretty fascinating to watch myself during this process. After all, the red fabric box came with me from New Zealand and in the past I’ve clung to anything relating to NZ with a vengeance. But getting rid of the box was really easy - no sentimentalities involved, no feeling of “but New Zealand!” Simply relief that the red-dust shedding box is gone. And the little built-in shelf in my living room looks much better without it. Less stuffed full am cramped. There’s room to breathe, now.
A great start to the week.
Tuesday continues in the same vein. The morning is spent puttering around and clearing my way through miscellaneous bits and bobs. It was spontaneous, unplanned, a bit like the red-fabric-box yesterday. I notice something and follow the pull and happily make my way through several boxes full of tidbits and decorative miscellanea. It’s a bit like meditation, really - I am fully in the present moment and very still and quiet inside. I simply do, without filtering my actions through the mind. It’s an amazing feeling.
Later that day I drop off the next book pile at the open bookshelf. And notice happily that all the books I left here last week are gone already. Yay! That makes me happy, too.
On Wednesday, I suddenly realise that - wait, wasn’t this supposed to go according to some kind of plan? Like, I had a list of some kind? Ehhh ... oops? Wait, what did I say comes next? Accessories?
Oh, well, whatever. I simply go and tackle my jewellery box next. Necklaces, ear rings, bracelets - a lot gets put on the next pile to get rid of. Like, I own sooo many necklaces, yet I rarely ever wear any.
(Not my choice, I have a couple of family members who delight in giving me necklaces, and even the fact that they never see me wear any seems to deter them. Hmph.)
Earrings, yes. I love earrings. All the earrings. I love wearing them and can’t really have enough of them. But bracelets? Get in the way. Necklaces? Ugh, no, I’m not a fan of having something hanging around my neck. Also, they tend to get stuck in things or dip into things. So why not simply - get rid of all of them?
That makes me pause for a moment. Somewhere I apparently carry the belief that one simply has to own jewellery. Is it because I’m a woman? I don’t know. It just seems that the belief is there.
Then there’s also that little voice that tells me, “But what if you get rid of all of them and then you really need one? Like, you need one to go with your outfit?”
That’s another interesting one. Who says I must wear a necklace with any kind of outfit? Quite apart from the fact that I rarely ever do - who says that? Who tells me I must do that? Who has decreed that? Hm??
Besides - I can off the top of my head remember several instances where I did not wear a necklace with my outfit, even though it would have looked nice. And people asked me about it (Why aren’t you wearing a necklace with that? Your neck looks so bare.) Yet in neither of these instances I’d even thought about putting one on beforehand. It simply hadn’t bleeped on my radar.
So the question back to you, little voice, “Why, if I never even think about wearing necklaces - why do I need to own about a dozen?”
Precisely.
So the necklaces go. The genuine silver stuff I put aside; maybe I can sell those. The fashion jewellery goes into the box to be taken to the op-shop at some point.
Same goes for bracelets - all into the box they go. Maybe the AWO people can do something about them. I don’t want to store them anymore.
So much space in my jewellery box, so awesome.
And then, on my way back from the AWO box sitting in the hall to my bedroom, my eyes fall onto my bedside table. A tiny little chest of drawers, just two of them. Something about it catches my attention, and the next I’m aware I’m crouched in front of it and look through the drawers.
Bottom one, yeah, I went through that once before. Think I’ll need to do that again, at one point in the future. It doesn’t feel quite right, yet. Top one, well, okay, it’s only the stuff I use often ...
Or so I thought, anyway.
Do you know that moment? When you’ve been looking at something for ages but then your really, actually see it for the first time?
Yeah. So. I look into that drawer - and have several realisation. There’s an energy rising inside of my, too, that is ... well. It needs to be let go of, that’s for sure!
So I do. I sit down and go through that top drawer. Throw away a couple of note-books (ugh, horrible, horrible energy) and other assorted stuff. And then - there is my diary. I take it out, flip through it.
Last entry: August 2016.
Yeah, it’s been a while. Also fascinating - because in September 2016, I attended my first Openhand retreat.
The last entry in the diary ends with me talking about leavin and old life behind and stepping into a new one. Gives me shivers, how right I was. I couldn’t have known, yet I was absolutely right.
The last word, squeezed onto the page: goodbye :-)
I close the diary. I don’t think I will write anything into it, ever again. That life is over.
So the diary goes from the bedside table into my treasure chest. Yes, I have a treasure chest. A real, honest treasure chest. Looks as if it’s from a pirate movie.
Opening the chest is another experience. Yes, all my treasures - and yet, so many of them aren’t Me anymore. I am almost baffled. Not so much because they’re not Me anymore. But because of how much they aren’t Me anymore.
Wow.
Anyway, out with it, with all of it. That’s the past, that an old Me that I haven’t been in years - and all of it can go.
Feels great.
And yet, I get the sense that it will take some time to process through and finally settle. That’s okay. It was an amazing experience, not just to see but to feel how much I have changed. How far I have come.
That’s so, so great.
After three so incredibly successful days, I’m raring to go on Thursday morning. What’s next? My eyes land on the shoe box covered in wrapping paper, in which I keep my cassetts.
Yes, cassetts. I still have cassetts. I still listen to cassetts. My stereo still has a cassett recorder. (Yes, I still have a stereo.)
Still, I’m fairly certain there are cassetts in there that I can let go of.
So I take the box from the shelf and look through it. And like the bedside table yesterday, I really see what’s in there. Oh my God, that’s some really old stuff! My first cassette, the one I inherited from my father and used to record music from the radio. Must be at least 30 years old. Does it even still work?
Oh, and this one! The cassette is labelled “TaoTao” - I don’t even remember exactly what that is, anymore. A radio drama, I think? Maybe? I know that my parents taped it for me when I was really tiny and that I loved it. Gosh, how long since I’ve listened to it? 35 years?
Ooooh, does anybody even still listen to David Hasselhoff? :D
Yeah, a lot of those go straight to the rubbish bin. And I think that about half of those remaining will ultimately have to go, too. We’ll see. Maybe I’ll listen to them again, now that I have remembered what I have here. If not? They’ll go, yb the end of the year.
Right. That’s that.
I feel incredibly light and energetic and about 2 lbs lighter.
Friday, the week is coming to a close. Friday, and more stuff goes.
Like the necklaces. I take the bunch to a shop that buys valuables, dump the bunch onto the guy’s table and ask him if he’d like to buy them. He sorts through them, weighs the lot, types away on his calculator, muttering under his breath.
“Hm, yes, so, assume it’s all Sterling silver, that’s in gramm, hm, yes, and that would be, hm, yes, that’s for me, so, hm, how much can I offer you for those? 25 Euro?”
He sounds apologetic. I’d expected about half of that, so I readily agree and return home, without those necklaces and with 25 Euro. And yes, okay, maybe that’s not a lot. But on the other hand, 25 Euro is four tubs of my favourite Nomoo ice cream. I think that’s fair deal.
As the grand finale, a guy comes Friday evening together with his daughter to pick up the Billy bookshelf I’d put up on ebay. Now it’s gone. It’s gone, yay, there’s - there’s space, now.
There is.
Space.
You know, I’d never thought a bit of white wall could make me this happy, but there you go. It does. I like that space between the other two bookshelves so much, that I decide against re-arranging the furniture, as I’d planned to to. Nope, I like that space, I love looking at it, I get a little kick of energy every time I do. So. This is sparking joy, in the absolutely literal sense, so it will stay like that.
For now, at least. Maybe it will stop sprking joy. Maybe I’ll get curious to see what re-arranging the furniture will do to the space. But that’s okay. That’s for later. For now, I enjoy the white wall and the space, and how happy something so seemingly simple makes me.
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Another RTARL way too soon NFL first round mock draft 2017
It’s NFL Draft season! Next weekend will be dominated by the NFL Combine, which would be dominated by the troops if they all showed up but will instead be just a bunch of football players hanging out in shorts and t-shirts. I thought it would be fun* to do another mock draft now before the disappointments and surprises that the combine often affords.
I had this whole thing about punching strict Constitutionalists worked out in my head but I lost the urgency of that feeling. This would have been the header image for that post. Forget you ever read this if I get around to doing that post.
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Myles Garrett knows what I’m talking about. He’ll be punching Consitutionalists on the reg in Cleveland. Both on the field and, if he’s truly heroic, off the field. But I swear I’m not writing about that now. Just doing an awesome mock draft about all of the awesome matchups that I come up with based on sources** that are proprietary to RTARL. I’m drafting based on perceived team needs and will take credit for direct hits: if I get the right player to the right team, if I get the correct position, if the player drafted is from the same college as the one in the same position on my draft, if the players share a first or last name, if the team drafting is the one I have listed, if there is a trade.
1 Cleveland Browns
Myles Garrett, DL, Texas A&M
He’s the best player and the Browns need everything. It’s sad that he will spend all of his career battling injuries but such is the lot of a Browns.
2 San Francisco 49ers
Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson
The 49ers will have zero QBs under contract once Colin Kaepernick opts out of his contract (why is that happening, by the way? He won’t get as much money and he won’t start anywhere else.) Watson doesn’t really strike me as an NFL star but I don’t think that even matters at this point for the 49ers. If he can be soul crushingly boring like Alex Smith that’s good enough.
3 Chicago Bears
Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama
The going theory among people that, no shit, make a living writing about the NFL Draft is that Allen is going to drop closer to the tenth pick. The Bears suck all over and I’m just sticking him here because I forget what they really should do.
4 Jacksonville Jaguars
Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
The hottest thing in draft blogging is to overvalue Dalvin Cook. I may be blinded by how much I hate Dalvin Cook but I really think his medical profile is going to be a lot worse than people realize. Well, shit, I guess that’s a possibility for Fournette, too. What the fuck ever, it’s the Jaguars.
5 Tennessee Titans
Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
I think the way Williams plays works pretty well with the way Marcus Mariota plays and he’ll be a 100-catch machine in no time.
6 New York Jets
Patrick Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech
From what I’ve seen Mahomes is the consensus fourth QB in the draft but he’s got the best arm and he’s got, in my eyes, the best chance to be a huge bust. If that isn’t a Jets player I don’t know what is.
7 Los Angeles Chargers
Jamal Adams, DB, LSU
If Adams is as good as his recent press then this is the best pick in the draft. I can’t wait to buy a last minute ticket to watch him in front of 20,000 other slightly invested fans playing on a field built for boxing.
8 Carolina Panthers
Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
I’m 95% certain the Panthers will not pick a receiver here but it seems like a good fit to me and all I keep hearing about is how shitty the OL prospects are for this draft.
9 Cincinnati Bengals
Malik McDowell, DL, Michigan State
Huge, insanely athletic, maybe not always motivated but awesome when he is. This is a Bengals if ever there was a Bengals.
10 Buffalo Bills
David Njoku, TE, Miami
I’m gonna level with you: I have no idea what any team actually needs. Playing in Buffalo the Bills should just have a bunch of TEs and run some version of the Run & Shoot that involves 5 TEs on the field at all times. Njoku could totally be the Haywood Jeffires of that arrangement.
11 New Orleans Saints
Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
Back in the late 80s and early 90s the Saints had the best collection of LBs of any team in the NFL and that seems impossible based on every other era in team history. Foster is getting hype that makes me imagine him fitting in with Rickey Jackson, Sam Mills, and Pat Swilling. Is he that good? Who the fuck knows. Aaron Curry was supposed to be the safest pick in NFL history and he sucked horribly.
12 Cleveland Browns
DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
Kizer is way too good to be held down by the screaming murderer in charge of Notre Dame to hold him down any longer. Hue Jackson will get the most out of him.
13 Arizona Cardinals
Garrett Bolles, OL, Utah
He’s already old which fits in with what the Cardinals are doing as a team.
14 Indianapolis Colts
Forrest Lamp, OL, Western Kentucky
This might actually be the Eagles pick. It’s going to be decided by a coin flip. I like putting Forrest Lamp here because he has a good name and I wanted to write it. The Colts are an Andrew Luck injury away from complete disaster so an OL pick seems likely.
15 Philadelphia Eagles
Dalvin Cook, RB, FSU
Cook and Wentz can be 8-8 together for years to come.
16 Baltimore Ravens
Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
I’m totally just pulling names out of the air right now. It seems crazy that there would be no CBs picked until 16 but I didn’t have an OL go until 13. That isn’t happening.
17 Washington Redskins
Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida
Washington needs to find a QB of the future but there isn’t anybody left to rate this highly.
18 Tennessee Titans
Cam Robinson, OL, Alabama
This makes sense, right?
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama
Remember that year the Jets and Giants both wasted first round picks on shitty tight ends? Howard reminds me of Derek Brown.
20 Denver Broncos
Ryan Ramczyk, OL, Wisconsin
I think Ramczyk is having hip surgery but the Broncos are taking an OL in the first round come hell or high water and this is the name that stood out to me from the list of names I was looking at as I wrote this.
21 Detroit Lions
Takkarist McKinley, LB, UCLA
I wanted to give the Lions something nice and I think McKinley is a star.
22 Miami Dolphins
Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt
The Dolphins seem like the flukiest team in the league and I don’t remember them being very good anywhere but on the defensive line. I might not even be correct about that.
23 New York Giants
John Ross, WR, Washington
Ross could be a great deep threat opposite ODB’s greatness and if they can stay healthy the two of them together could really help the first pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. Is this a good pick or something the Giants would actually do? Probably not. I’m not good at predicting.
24 Oakland Raiders
Soloman Thomas, DL, Stanford
The Raiders need a ton of help on defense and this is theoretically the best draft in a long time to address that side of the ball. Thomas is a top-10 level talent but I think there’s such a glut of front 7 talent that a lot of those guys are going to fall quite a bit.
25 Houston Texans
Budda Baker, S, Washington
I listened to some podcast about the draft that had the Texans taking a QB here and I laughed at the idea of an NFL team being willing to admit so quickly how badly they planned last season. Those same guys described every pick as an interesting situation and made Budda Baker seem like the second coming of Ed Reed. So I’m stealing part of their jive.
26 Seattle Seahawks
Antonio Garcia, OL, Troy
Everybody on the planet expects the Seahawks to draft an OL and then not know how to develop him. I’m picking names out of a hat when it comes to OL guys here, if you weren’t aware.
27 Kansas City Chiefs
Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
I haven’t seen anybody put McCaffrey here but it seems like an awesome fit to me. Andy Reid could put him to good use all over the field.
28 Dallas Cowboys
Haason Redick, EDGE (!!!), Temple
Last year the Cowboys got all of my pre-draft favorites so I’m gonna make that continue and give them one of my favorite players in this draft. Redick is a preposterous athlete who came to college as a cornerback and then grew into a defensive lineman. He’ll probably be more of a linebacker in the pros but he should be a total nightmare in the best of ways wherever he lines up.
29 Green Bay Packers
Teez Tabor, CB, Florida
I listen to / read way too much online scouting. Tabor isn’t falling this far.
30 Pittsburgh Steelers
Jordan Willis, DE, Kansas State
The Steelers also grab a lot of the guys I really like. Year after year they do that, actually, and they mostly don’t end up as good as I expected. Willis is like the platonic ideal of a pass rushing end so expect him to turn into a linebacker somehow in Pittsburgh and get a bunch of sacks in 2021 on his way to a crazy contract in Jacksonville before he gets cut a year later.
31 Atlanta Falcons
Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan
Good lord there are too many good pass rushers in this draft. I don’t see any consensus yet on which ones stack up where but I do know that I don’t really like Charlton as anything more than a space killer in the NFL. He’s big enough and strong enough to not be a sinkhole but I don’t trust him to rack up stats, either. Atlanta needs some guys like this.
32 New England Patriots
Corn Elder, CB, Miami
I have every bit of confidence that Corn is going to come out of the combine with a lot more fans in draft world than he has now. It’s not like he’s a low-rated player but he’s going to test a lot faster than people realize. Did I just make it through the first round without about 20 players that I think should be first rounders? Yes I did.
* stabbing yourself in the eye with a protractor is similarly fun if you’re looking for things to do today
** other mock drafts
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