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Paula's Soapbox LIVE: Jake Miller Interview
Paula’s Soapbox LIVE: Jake Miller Interview
Coming Wednesday, March 20th at 5|4c 2pm PST, Paula chats LIVE with up and coming actor Jake Miller.
Miller is recognizable to audiences for his role as Michael W. Smith in the 2018 film I Can Only Imagine. He also appeared in the series Fear the Walking Dead as Dax Daley.
The interview will stream LIVE on YouTubeand right here from this post. It will also be available in its entirety…
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acabecca · 7 years
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Endless list of OCs // Maggie Daley - Fear the Walking Dead [2/??]
She had known the second Madison had pulled back the tarp in the bed of the truck and she had seen the bodies of Mike and his family. The way Troy had let go of her hand and shrank back into the crowd had given it away – not just to her, but to other people as well, she was sure of it. She hadn’t missed the look her mother had cast in her direction and she hadn’t been able to ignore the whispers from the few people who clearly didn’t believe Madison’s story about the murder of the Trimbol family.
She hadn’t been able to find Troy since.
That was how she found herself walking up the stairs of the main house, going to Jake’s room where she knew he would be.
Maggie knocked gently on the door and Jake turned his head slightly, a small smiled coming to his face when he saw her there.
“Hey,” he gestured for her to come in, closing his book and placing it down on the desk. Pushing herself away from the doorframe, Maggie walked inside his room and gently closed the door behind her as she chewed on the inside of her cheek, avoiding his gaze and not returning his smile. Jake frowned. “What’s wrong?”
“…The Trimbol’s.”
Jake’s face fell at her words and his eyes shifted to the floor as he nodded slowly, Maggie walking past him to perch herself on the edge of his bed. He had been expecting her ever since his father had returned to the ranch with Madison and Nick.
“I’m sorry,” he told her quietly. “I know how close you and Gretchen were.”
Maggie shrugged her shoulders weakly, picking at a thread on Jake’s bedspread and keeping her eyes on the ground as she tried to stop her bottom lip from trembling.
“He did it, didn’t he?” she whispered hoarsely as Jake turned to face her slowly. “Troy. He killed them.”
“I… I think so,” Jake told her slowly, and looked up at him. “Hey, come here,” Jake sighed, standing up from his seat and going to sit beside her, putting an arm around her shoulders.
“I’m not sad, it’s okay,” she shook her head, and Jake paused. “That’s messed up, right? That I’m not sad? That these people I’ve known since I was a kid are dead, and I’m not sad about it?”
“It’s the shock-”
“It’s not,” Maggie interrupted. “It’s not shock, Jake. It’s just the way the world is now. We lose people. We have to get on with it.”
“You- You can still take time… To grieve-”
“I don’t want to. I don’t need to and- God, doesn’t that make me sound awful? Am I a horrible person? Gretchen was my friend, Charlene was my sister and I just- I can’t cry for them. I don’t have any tears, Jake. I don’t feel anything, it’s like I’ve just grown… Numb to all of it. Like- like Troy.”
Jake tensed. “No,” he snapped, and Maggie turned to him in surprise. “No, Maggie. You’re nothing like Troy, you’re just… You’re adjusting to the new world. We all have to adjust, but you… You lost your sister, Maggie, and she was your best friend. I can understand you not grieving for the Trimbol’s because as much as you’ll deny it, you’re still grieving for Charlene.”
“But I’m not,” she paused, her teeth sinking into her bottom lip. “Yeah, I- I miss her, but it isn’t grief that I’m feeling. Grief… I felt that when my dad died. This… This is different. It’s anger. I want someone to pay for Charlene’s death, I want Walker and his people held accountable for what they did and I- I want someone to pay for the Trimbol’s… But I don’t want it to be Troy. It’s just- we’ve all lost so much, y’know? My dad, Charlene, our friends… I don’t want to lose Troy as well.”
“…You wanna pretend he didn’t kill an entire family because they decided to leave the ranch, then that’s up to you,” Jake shrugged weakly. “I know my dad isn’t going to do anything about it. No one here will. He’ll get away with it, like he gets away with everything else.”
Maggie raised an eyebrow. “You sound a little bitter about your kid brother there, Jake.”
“Not bitter,” he shook his head. “Just… tired. Of having to clean up his messes all the time.
“Better than having to clean up dead bodies like nowadays.”
“Yeah…” Jake paused, a smirk coming to lips as he nudged her. “Hey, things I don’t miss about the old world – not having to clean up dead bodies.”
Maggie snorted, letting herself fall backwards so she was lying down on the bed as she tried of think of something to say. This was their favourite game, listing things they missed from before the outbreak. It had been Charlene who had started it, a mindless way to pass time and keep them occupied, to keep Maggie’s mind off what was going on outside of the ranch, and it had stuck.
“Things I miss about the old world…” Maggie paused, humming to herself as Jake lay beside her, propping himself up with his elbow and glancing down at her. “Butter popcorn.”
“Work.”
Maggie pulled a face. “Work? You miss work?”
Jake shrugged. “I liked work.”
“I don’t miss college at all,” she shuddered. “I miss getting drunk at college, I miss the dorm parties and the cute boys and-”
“I’m gonna stop you right there,” Jake laughed quietly. “I don’t really want to hear about your drunken hook-ups, Mags.”
“Yeah, sorry,” she chuckled quietly, pushing her hair off her face as she felt her cheeks flush. “I guess I miss being at college. Like, I miss the people there, my friends, even some of the tutors. I miss the experience. I do not miss the work.”
“I miss movies.”
“I also miss movies.”
“That’s cheating,” Jake reached forwards, poking her stomach and letting his hand stay there, lying gently on top of Maggie’s checked shirt. “No repeats.”
“Fine,” she muttered, rolling her eyes and trying to ignore the butterflies in her stomach as the heat from Jake’s hand soaked through her shirt. “I miss TV,” she told him, turning to look at him with a grin. “I really miss TV. I miss mind-numbingly bad TV that you could never admit you even liked, but that you’d never miss an episode of. Me and Charlene, we used to get so much junk food and just crash in front of the TV in her room on a Saturday night. I miss that. I-I miss Charlene.”
“I know,” Jake whispered. “Me, too.”
“Mom wouldn’t want to leave if Charlene was here and even she did, she always knew how to talk Mom round. I don’t want to go out there, Jake,” Maggie admitted, her voice hoarse. “I don’t want to leave this place, I don’t want to leave you or- or Troy-”
“You don’t have to,” Jake interrupted, his arm inching across her stomach as he awkwardly hugged her closer to him. “You don’t have to go anywhere, Maggie. Even if they leave, you can stay. You can move your stuff in here, stay in the house with us.”
“She’d never let me-”
“Your mom wouldn’t be here, Mags,” Jake told her. “She can’t make you leave, I- I won’t let her. No one here will. It’s safe here, and you can stay as long as you want.”
“Yeah…” she paused, biting down on her bottom lip and tearing her gaze away from his. “I miss my mom being cool with me going wherever I wanted to go.”
“Back to this?” Jake raised his eyebrows and Maggie nodded her head. She needed a distraction from everything – from the Trimbol’s, from her mother and Dax wanting to leave… from Troy. “Okay. I miss peanut butter.”
“Pop tarts.”
“Pancakes.”
“Justin Timberlake.”
Jake blinked. “What?”
“Justin Timberlake,” Maggie repeated with a dramatic sigh. “I miss him.”
“Sorry, I didn’t realise you knew Justin Timberlake on a personal level.”
Maggie reached up, hitting Jake’s chest. “You know what I mean.”
“I guess,” Jake paused. “I kind of miss Megan Fox.”
“Megan Fox was hot.”
“Yeah,” Jake paused. “I miss… order. Normalcy.”
“Really?” Maggie raised her eyebrow. “You don’t think it’s so much better now that we that just walk into any shop and take whatever we want? Providing we miss the walking corpses, of course.”
“No,” Jake scoffed.
“I guess I kind of miss it, too,” she mused. “Only a little, though. I do like getting free stuff.”
“…I miss being safe.”
“I miss not getting hit in the face by angry old men,” Maggie snorted, pointing to her eye which had started to bruise slightly and Jake frowned, removing his arm from around her waist and gently placing his hand on her cheek, turning her face to him. “That was a joke. I’m fine.”
“It’s starting to bruise.”
“I know. It’s like my first war-wound, it’s great.”
“Maggie…” Jake started carefully, his hand resting against her cheek. “You shouldn’t have done that. You should never put yourself between Troy and my father, alright? Don’t… Don’t do that again.”
“I won’t,” she whispered. “I’m… I’m sorry I never told you… About me and Troy. I just- I guess I didn’t want you to know? It’s not like- we’re not-”
“You don’t have to explain.”
“I do,” Maggie insisted. “I do have to explain, because you’ve been so good to me, Jake, and Troy is… I know how you feel about your brother, okay? I know you think he’s no good, but-”
“That’s not it,” Jake shook his head. “He can be good when he wants to be. I just don’t think he’s any good for you and I know I’m right. You got hurt because of him.”
Maggie frowned. “I got hurt because I threw myself in front of him to stop Jeremiah beating the crap out of him again. I got hurt because I didn’t want to see him hurt. It wasn’t Troy’s fault. Besides, your eye is way worse. That was Troy’s fault.”
“Even if you getting hurt was his fault, you wouldn’t admit it,” Jake pursed his lips. “It’s hard acknowledging the flaws of people we love.”
Maggie paused, her breath catching in her throat as Jake removed his hand from her face and she swallowed the lump in her throat, turning her head to stare at the ceiling. Love? No. Jake was wrong. She didn’t love Troy. Sure, she cared about him, but love? …No. That was too much.
“I don’t love Troy.”
“No?” Jake raised his eyebrows. “So you put yourself between him and my dad just because you’re sleeping together? Really?”
Maggie turned to face him again, a scowl on her face. “You’re making it sound much worse than it is.”
“I just don’t want to see you get hurt, Maggie.”
“I won’t-”
“People tend to get hurt around Troy.”
Pushing herself up on her elbows, Maggie stared at Jake curiously. She expected him to look away, but he didn’t. He stared right back at her, his jaw clenched and his eyes narrowed slightly.
“…You think Troy is going to hurt me,” she said slowly, realisation dawning on her.
“I think Troy is going to get you killed, Maggie,” Jake murmured, running a hand through his short hair. “And I can’t let that happen. I can’t. I promised Charlene I’d look out for you and- and if I don’t-…”
“Hey, stop,” Maggie spoke softly, taking Jake’s face in her hands. “I can take care of myself, okay? You taught me how to take care of myself. I’ll be okay-”
“That’s not it,” Jake interrupted, lifting his hands up to cover hers. “The way he is… He wants a war with Walker, he’s not going to give up Maggie, and that’s going to get people killed. The people here… They aren’t soldiers. They’re just families who had nowhere else to go. They can kill the dead, but the living? That’s a whole other story.”
“They’ll fight if they have to-”
“Are you trying to tell me you’d have no problem picking up a weapon and killing a living person?”
Maggie paused, her jaw clenched and her face blank as she took her hands from Jake’s face and let them drop to her sides, her hands balling into fists.
“Would I have a problem killing the people who shot down the helicopter my sister was in? The people who stopped her from coming home? Would I have a problem shooting at the people who tried to kill you? Who tried to kill Troy?” Maggie raised her eyebrows. “No, Jake, I wouldn’t have a problem with it at all, and I don’t think a lot of people here would, either. They’re the reason Charlene is dead-”
“Charlene was attacked by-”
“I know what she was attacked by, Jake, and she never would have been out there in the first place if they hadn’t shot at the helicopter,” Maggie shook her head, taking a step backwards. “If they come here, if they come to attack us, I’ll be ready.”
“It’s not going to come to that,” Jake told her. “I’m going to talk to them, if I leave now I should be back in a day or two and-”
“Wait, what?” Maggie asked, her hand reaching out as she wrapped her fingers around Jake’s wrist to stop him from turning away from her. “No, you’re not going out there.”
Jake raised his eyebrows. “You hook up with Troy a couple times and suddenly you think you have a say in what I can and can’t do?”
Maggie’s nostrils flared in anger. “Enough of the digs, okay? You don’t know a thing about what’s going on between Troy and I, and I don’t particularly like whatever it is you’re insinuating. I care about him. That doesn’t change who I am, it doesn’t change who I am to you, does it?” she asked. “It doesn’t change the fact that you and I are friends, or at least it shouldn’t do. It definitely doesn’t change the fact that I am going to tell you when I think you’re being an idiot, Jake, and now is one of those times.”
Jake looked down, sighing softly. “I’m sorry,” he apologised. “Whatever I say about you and Troy… I’m just trying to come to terms with it. It was a surprise, finding out the way I did. I thought you would have told me something like that.”
“Oh, yeah,” Maggie scoffed with a roll of her eyes. “’Hey Jake, thanks for showing me how to load that rifle! By the way, did you know I’m sleeping with your brother?’. I’m sure that would have gone down swimmingly.”
“Maybe not,” Jake snorted, pausing before he turned serious again, refusing to meet her gaze. “I have to do this, Maggie. I have to talk to Walker. I can stop this, I can stop whatever kind of war he’s going to start.”
“You don’t have-”
“It’s the only way I can keep you safe,” he interrupted, lifting his head up to look at her. “I can make some kind of deal with him and even- even if he does come, I can… I can do something, offer him something so no harm comes to you.”
“Jake…” Maggie trailed off, taking a step towards him and lifting her hand to his cheek. “You don’t need to do this. I can take care of myself. I know you promised Charlene, but-”
“You think I’m doing this because of Charlene?” Jake asked with a frown as Maggie’s hand dropped from his face and she shrugged weakly. “…You really don’t know, do you?” he asked in disbelief, and Maggie stared up at him in confusion. “God, Maggie, I- I love you.”
“Wha- I-”
“No, don’t,” Jake put a finger against her lips. “Don’t, it’s okay. I know you don’t, that’s why I didn’t say anything, but… Maggie, I have for a while. Even before Charlene died, I’ve had these… these feelings and- I never said anything because you were her sister, y’know? And she wouldn’t have been okay with it and maybe a part of me even saw you and Troy getting closer, but… I love you, Maggie. And I have to do everything I can to protect you, to protect this ranch and keep us safe. That’s why I have to go. You understand that, right?”
Maggie blinked up at him, his words taking their time to register in her mind and before she even knew what was happening, Jake had pulled her towards him and lips were on hers.
It was different than kissing Troy.
Jake’s lips were softer, his touch was gentle and more hesitant than Troy’s, almost like he was afraid she would pull away from him. It made her feel… different. It made her feel.
Troy’s kisses lit a fire inside her and she knew whenever he kissed her that it would lead to something else. It always did. They never just made out, as childish as it sounded, and as first Maggie hadn’t cared. Whatever she and Troy were, it was just sex. She knew that. The whole thing between them had started because she simply wanted to feel something, something other than the dull ache in her chest whenever she thought of her father, something better than the numbness that had settled over her and made itself at home since she had found out her sister wasn’t coming home. Troy had made that go away, even if was just for an hour or two.
But Jake… Jake’s kisses were a whole lot different.
Warmth flooded through Maggie’s veins as his lips moved against his and he wrapped an arm around her waist as she clutched the front of his t-shirt. They had practically melted against one another, as though they were two halves of one whole, but she still wanted to get closer to him and she could feel butterflies filling her stomach.
But it was guilt that she felt most, and that realisation made her eyes snap open as she pushed Jake away from her, both of them breathing heavily as Maggie stumbled backwards and brought her hand to her mouth, the tips of her fingers touching her lips softly.
Her lips were tingling.
“Maggie… I-”
“Don’t,” she held a hand up as he took a step towards her and she automatically took one back. “Just… don’t.”
“Maggie? You in here?”
She froze as Troy’s voice drifted up the stairs and she heard the front door close behind him as she shot a panicked look towards Jake.
“You don’t have to talk to him if-”
“I’m up here!” she called back before she could stop herself, running her hands through her hair as she heard his footsteps coming up the stairs. He appeared in the doorway of Jake’s room, a frown on his face as he leaned he looked between the two of them.
Jake turned his back on his brother almost immediately, while Maggie shifted uncomfortably and tucked her hair behind her ear and she refused to meet Troy’s gaze.
“…Can I talk to you?” he asked, and Maggie’s eyes darted between the two brothers.
“Uh-…”
“In private?” Troy interrupted, casting a glance towards his older brother.
“Uhm, o-okay,” she stuttered, smiling weakly and taking a step towards him. “I… I guess I’ll see you later?”
“Yeah,” Jake muttered. “Hey, Maggie?” he called and she stopped just before she left his room, Troy pausing ahead of her as he raised his eyebrows at his brother. Jake glared at him for a second, before his expression softened as he turned his attention back to Maggie. “…Be careful.”
Smiling weakly, Maggie ignored Troy’s scoff and shrugged her shoulders as she stepped out of the room.
“I always am.”
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junker-town · 5 years
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The best available players after the 1st round of the NFL Draft
Missouri QB Drew Lock is one of the key storylines to follow on Day 2 of the draft.
Three quarterbacks were taken in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Just not quite in the order everyone expected. Sure, Kyler Murray went first overall as expected to the Arizona Cardinals. Then the New York Giants shocked everyone by taking Duke’s Daniel Jones at No. 6. Washington ended Dwayne Haskins’ free fall, taking the Ohio State product at No. 15.
But the quarterback who missed out on the first round was Drew Lock of Missouri. Going into the second day of the draft, where Lock lands is the most intriguing storyline. But he’s not the best player available.
The second day of the draft will also feature plenty of offensive linemen, wide receivers and cornerbacks. Several of them, in fact, were considered first-round players by many.
The top player left is Washington cornerback Byron Murphy. Don’t expect him to last long in the second round.
Here are the best players available at the start of the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft:
17. Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
19. Cody Ford, OT, Oklahoma
22. Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida
24. D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss
25. Greedy Williams, CB, LSU
27. Dalton Risner, OL, Kansas State
30. Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
31. Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State
35. Irv Smith Jr., TE, Alabama
36. Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina
38. Dre’Mont Jones, DT. Ohio State
39. Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
40. A.J. Brown, WR, Ole Miss
41. Rock Ya-Sin, CB, Temple
42. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S/CB, Florida
43. Kelvin Harmon, WR, North Carolina State
44. Erik McCoy, C, Texas A&M
45. Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss
46. Juan Thornhill, S, Virginia
47. Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama
48. Drew Lock, QB, Missouri
49. Jachai Polite, OLB/DE, Florida
50. Jaylon Ferguson, DE, Louisiana Tech
51. Zach Allen, DE, Boston College
52. David Montgomery, RB, Iowa State
53. Parris Campbell, WR, Ohio State
54. Amani Hooker, S, Iowa
55. Chase Winovich, Edge, Michigan
56. Yodny Cajuste, OT, West Virginia
57. Devin Singletary, RB, Florida Atlantic
58. Sean Bunting, CB, Central Michigan
59. Damien Harris, RB, Alabama
60. Jace Sternberger, TE, Texas A&M
61. Elgton Jenkins, C, Mississippi State
64. Terry McLaurin, WR, Ohio State
65. Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
67. Justin Layne, CB, Michigan State
68. Julian Love, CB, Notre Dame
69. Dawson Knox, TE, Ole Miss
70. Khalen Saunders, DT, Western Illinois
71. Darrell Henderson, RB, Memphis
72. D’Andre Walker, Edge, Georgia
74. Amani Oruwariye, CB, Penn State
75. Gerald Willis, DT, Miami
76. Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson
77. Miles Sanders, RB, Penn State
78. Kaden Smith, TE, Stanford
79. Max Scharping, OT, Northern Illinois
80. Joejuan Williams, CB, Vanderbilt
81. David Long, CB, Michigan
82. Isaiah Buggs, DL, Alabama
83. Oshane Ximines, Edge, Old Dominion
84. Connor McGovern, G, Penn State
85. Andy Isabella, WR, Massachusetts
86. Christian Miller, Edge, Alabama
87. Michael Deiter, G, Wisconsin
88. Will Grier, QB, West Virginia
89. Riley Ridley, WR, Georgia
90. Anthony Nelson, DE, Iowa
91. Preston Williams, WR, Colorado State
92. Trayveon Williams, RB, Texas A&M
94. Jahlani Tavai, LB, Hawaii
95. Jamel Dean, CB, Auburn
96. Trysten Hill, DT, Central Florida
97. JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Stanford
98. Te’Von Coney, LB, Notre Dame
99. Renell Wren, DT, Arizona State
100. Jamal Davis, Edge, Akron
101. Dru Samia, G, Oklahoma
102. Vosean Joseph, LB, Florida
103. Saivion Smith, CB, Alabama
104. Miles Boykin, WR, Notre Dame
105. Ryan Finley, QB, North Carolina State
106. Germaine Pratt, LB, North Carolina State
107. Malik Gant, S, Marshall
108. Jalen Hurd, WR, Baylor
109. Mecole Hardman, WR, Georgia
110. Benny Snell Jr., RB, Kentucky
111. Lonnie Johnson, CB, Kentucky
112. Blake Cashman, LB, Minnesota
113. Daniel Wise, DT, Kansas
114. Josh Oliver, TE, San Jose State
115. Bobby Evans, OT, Oklahoma
116. Isaiah Johnson, CB, Houston
117. Myles Gaskin, RB, Washington
118. Hunter Renfrow, WR, Clemson
119. Daylon Mack, DT, Texas A&M
120. David Sills, WR, West Virginia
121. Rodney Anderson, RB, Oklahoma
122. Maxx Crosby, Edge, Eastern Michigan
123. Darius Slayton, WR, Auburn
124. Bryce Love, RB, Stanford
125. Evan Worthington, S, Colorado
126. DaMarkus Lodge, WR, Ole Miss
127. Trevon Wesco, TE, West Virginia
128. Dennis Daley, OT, South Carolina
129. Armon Watts, DT, Arkansas
130. Justice Hill, RB, Oklahoma State
131. Michael Jordan, G, Ohio State
132. Gary Jennings Jr., WR, West Virginia
133. Lamont Gaillard, C, Georgia
134. Charles Omenihu, DE, Texas
135. David Long Jr., LB, West Virginia
136. Keelan Doss, WR, Cal-Davis
137. Cody Barton, LB, Utah
138. Dontavius Russell, DT, Auburn
139. Lil’Jordan Humphrey, WR, Texas
140. Dexter Williams, RB, Notre Dame
141. Penny Hart, WR, Georgia State
142. Mike Weber, RB, Ohio State
143. Mike Bell, S, Fresno State
144. Bobby Okereke, LB, Stanford
145. Foster Moreau, TE, LSU
146. Isaac Nauta, TE, Georgia
147. Chuma Edoga, OT, Southern California
148. Austin Bryant, DE, Clemson
149. Ben Burr-Kirven, LB, Washington
150. Jaquan Johnson, S, Miami
151. Johnnie Dixon, WR, Ohio State
152. Byron Cowart, DL, Maryland
153. Devine Ozigbo, RB, Nebraska
154. Sione Takitaki, LB, BYU
155. Mike Edwards, S, Kentucky
156. Albert Huggins, DT, Clemson
157. David Edwards, OT, Wisconsin
158. Hjalte Forholdt, G, Arkansas
159. Joe Jackson, DE, Miami
160. Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego State
161. Stanley Morgan Jr., WR, Nebraska
162. John Cominsky, DE, Charleston
163. Isaiah Prince, OT, Ohio State
164. Ben Powers, G, Oklahoma
165. Marquise Blair, S, Utah
166. Karan Higdon, RB, Michigan
167. Terry Beckner Jr., DT, Missouri
168. Ben Banogu, DE, TCU
169. Nate Davis, G, Charlotte
170. Will Harris, S, Boston College
171. Tre Pipkins, OT, Sioux Falls
172. Michael Jackson, CB, Miami
173. Nate Herbig, G, Stanford
174. Jalen Jelks, Edge, Oregon
175. T.J. Edwards, LB, Wisconsin
176. Kendall Sheffield, CB, Ohio State
177. Ross Pierschbacher, C, Alabama
178. Tyler Jones, G, North Carolina State
179. Marvell Tell III, CB, Southern California
180. Kris Boyd, CB, Texas
181. Carl Granderson, DE, Wyoming
182. Porter Gustin, Edge, Southern California
183. Tyree Jackson, QB, Kentucky
184. Drew Sample, TE, Washington
185. Wyatt Ray, DE, Boston College
186. Ed Alexander, DT, LSU
187. Clayton Thorson, QB, Northwestern
188. Sutton Smith, LB, Northern Illinois
189. Jalen Dalton, DT, North Carolina
190. Tony Pollard, RB, Memphis
191. Joe Giles-Harris, LB, Duke
192. Donald Parham, TE, Stetson
193. Tyler Roemer, OT, San Diego State
194. Drue Tranquill, LB, Notre Dame
195. Beau Benzschawel, G, Wisconsin
196. Khari Willis, S, Michigan State
197. Ka’dar Hollman, CB, Toledo
198. Ulysses Gilbert, LB, Akron
199. Corey Ballentine, CB, Washburn
200. Phil Haynes, G, Wake Forest
201. Trey Adams, OT, Washington
202. Anthony Johnson, WR,
203. Jalen Hurd, WR, Baylor
204. Trevon Wesco, TE, West Virginia
205. Jimmy Moreland, CB, James Madison
206. Brett Rypien, QB, Boise State
207. Hamp Cheevers, CB, Boston College
208. Jakobi Meyers, WR, North Carolina State
209. Stephen Denmark, CB, Valdosta State
210. Oli Udoh, OT, Elon
211. Dax Raymond, TE, Utah State
212. Gardner Minshew, QB, Washington State
213. Mitch Hyatt, OT, Clemson
214. Iman Marshall, CB, Southern California
215. Tony Pollard, RB, Memphis
216. Wyatt Ray, DE, Boston College
217. Alize Mack, TE, Notre Dame
218. Alexander Mattison, RB, Boise State
219. Cole Tracey, K, LSU
220. James Williams, RB, Washington State
221. Stanley Morgan Jr., WR, Nebraska
222. Emanuel Hall, WR, Missouri
223. Ryquell Armstead, RB, Temple
224. Zach Gentry, TE, Michigan
225. Shareef Miller, DE, Penn State
226. Khalil Hodge, LB, Buffalo
227. Tre Lamar, LB, Clemson
228. Bruce Anderson, RB, North Dakota State
229. Justin Hollins, Edge, Oregon
230. Jordan Ta’amu, QB, Ole Miss
231. Martez Ivey, OT, Florida
232. Greg Gaines, DT, Washington
233. Derrick Baity Jr., CB, Kentucky
234. Alec Ingold, FB, Wisconsin
235. Andrew Wingard, S, Wyoming
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paulasoapbox · 6 years
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Coming Wednesday, March 20th at 5/4c 2pm PST I chat LIVE with up and coming actor Jake Miller aka @motomill2 Jake is recognizable to audiences for his role as Michael W. Smith in the 2018 film I Can Only Imagine. He also appeared as Dax Daley in the series Fear the Walking Dead! For more info on how you can watch next week's LIVE stream click that bio link! ⬆️ #JakeBMiller #paulassoapboxlive #interviews #ICanOnlyImagine #MichaelWSmith #fearthewalkingdead #DaxDaley #actor #acting https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu7NHhpha4y/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=nmaj111cd6xq
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