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Nick Feldman Registered For The US Open
Nick Feldman Registered For The US Open
Nick Feldman is registered for the US Open at 125kg Juniors. This is something a lot of people have been wanting to see as Feldman is not particularly big on the freestyle scene but has created a lot of buzz this season with his out of this world dominance in folkstyle. The weight class has a good amount of solid competitors including Chase Horne, Nathan Taylor, Bennett Tabor, and Hayden Copass…
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2021-22 Sioux City Musketeers Rosters
Wingers
#7 Nick Pierre (Cottage Grove, Minnesota)
#9 Connor Welsh (Greenwich, Connecticut)
#11 Bennett Schimek (Mendota Heights, Minnesota)
#12 Brady Welsch (Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin)
#16 Pēteris Purmalis (Liepāja, Latvia)
#18 Tabor Heaslip-Ross (Ft. Worth, Texas)
#25 Sam Deckhut (San Diego, California)
#27 Ben Steeves (Bedford, New Hampshire)
#28 Charlie Schoen (Andover, Minnesota)
#43 Ben Doran (St. Louis, Missouri)
#64 Dylan James (Calgary, Alberta)
#73 Dean Bauchiero (Southington, Connecticut)
Centers
#14 Brian Nicholas (Scarsdale, New York)
#17 Grant Slukynsky (Warroad, Minnesota)
#19 Jimmy Clark (Edina, Minnesota)
#20 Kirklan Ivey (Bismarck, North Dakota)
#23 Owen McLaughlin (Spring City, Pennsylvania)
#78 Barron Woodring (Downers Grove Township, Illinois)
Defensemen
#3 Griffin Ludtke (Elko, Minnesota)
#4 Luke Antonacci (Montgomery Township, New Jersey)
#5 Garrett Brown (San Jose, California)
#6 Mikey Adamson (Quincy, Massachusetts)
#39 Ralfs Bergmanis (Liepāja, Latvia)
#44 Tomi Leppänen (Heinola, Finland)
#46 Dylan Gratton (Pottstown, Pennsylvania)
#53 Leyton Stenman (Los Gatos, California)
Goalies
#31 Alex Tracy (Chicago, Illinois)
#35 Axel Mangbo (Mölle, Sweden)
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Psychic Temple - Turn Off The Lights
Psychic Temple adı altında müzik üreten Chris Schlarb, 14 Temmuzda IV adlı albümünü yayınlayacak. 87 yaşındaki basist Max Bennett ile Cherry Glazerr grubunda da yer alan 26 yaşındaki davulcu Tabor Allen’ın yer almasıyla farklı bir ekip kurduğunu belirten Schlarb’ın projesi Psychic Temple’a ait Turn Off The Lights kaydına ait video da mevcut.
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honorsenglish1 · 4 years
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Collin Bennett Period 4
1. During this whole quarantine thing, I am spending a lot of time indoors, and with online school, that means at my desk. Here I have a pile of my school books and notebooks that serve as a makeshift locker to keep the majority of my academic materials in one place. My desk also holds many school supplies so I don’t even have to move to get the items I need for classes. At my desk, I spend the majority of the day hunched over my Chromebook scrolling through Canvas and google docs, trying to keep my grades up. 2. If I’m not at my desk during the day, there is a pretty good chance that I’m laying on my bed with books and my Chromebook. Here, I do my assignments in more comfort and this is usually where I read books for school. The mattress is much more comfortable than my chair so I prefer to work here. When I finish my schoolwork, I often lay here and go on my phone to cure my boredom. 3. Another way to cure my boredom during quarantine is by doing puzzles. These puzzles drive me away from being a Screenager during this time and instead provide a fun way to interact and work with my family. In my house, I have far too many puzzles that range from 100 pieces to 1,500 and we are determined to do them all. 4. After I have finished my schoolwork or if I just want to relax, I will go out to my backyard. Here, I usually will take my lacrosse stick and get some reps on the rebounder and rip some shots on goal while trying not to break any windows or lose lacrosse balls. Out here, I will listen to music and feel the warm breeze across my face. Also, if I have to, I will water the plants so they don’t die. 5. Lastly, at the end of the day, I will walk to Mount Tabor Park with my parents. While walking up to the park, we navigate the winding streets and look at the cool houses. At the park, we usually walk to the reservoirs which are very pretty when twinkling in the sunset. After that, we walk to the top where there is a nice view that overlooks Portland. Then we walk back down through the neighborhood back to my house.
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The Bear’s Den, November 17, 2018
BEAR DOWN, CHICAGO BEARS, BEAR DOWN!!!!
BEARRRSSSS
Players to Watch in Bears-Vikings game - ChicagoBears.com - Larry Mayer and Simon Kaufman of ChicagoBears.com discuss the Bears players they’ll be watching on both sides of the ball in Sunday night’s game against the Vikings, including running back Tarik Cohen.
Emma: Khalil Mack Keeps Level Head As Bears Battle For First Place - 670 The Score - ”You can never get too high, you can never get too low,” Khalil Mack says.
Video: Danny Parkins Takes Great Joy In Mike McCarthy’s Failings - 670 The Score - Mike McCarthy can’t seem to get out of his own way.
Emma: Bears’ Dion Sims Ruled Out Against Vikings - 670 The Score - The Bears enter their primetime game with a mostly clean bill of health.
5@5: Is Mack Best Bears Player In 30 Years? - 670 The Score - The Mully & Haugh crew debates a five-pack of questions every weekday.
Campbell: 3 keys for the 6-3 Bears on Sunday night vs. the 5-3-1 Vikings - Chicago Tribune In their biggest game of the season, against the defending NFC North champion, can the Bears maintain control of first place in the division?
Week 11: Can the Bears beat the Vikings in a critical division game? Our team is split - Chicago Tribune - Can the Bears beat the Vikings at home? Tribune writers make their picks
Bear Download podcast: Bears-Vikings in prime time — but not in a helicopter - Chicago Tribune - Welcome to the weekly Bear Download podcast. Listen below or subscribe and listen on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play Rich Campbell and Colleen Kane are in the Halas Hall basement to preview Sunday night's Bears-Vikings game for first place in the NFC North. They start by assessing what...
Biggs: Scouting report on Vikings defensive end Danielle Hunter - 'One of the freakiest athletes in the NFL' - Chicago Tribune - Danielle Hunter is second in the NFL with 11½ sacks and had at least one in each of the first seven games. He had 3½ sacks and a fumble return for a touchdown in the Vikings’ last game, a victory over the Lions on Nov. 4.
Campbell: 'I believe in him' Bears special teams coordinator Chris Tabor cites narrow misses in vote of confidence for Cody Parkey - Chicago Tribune - Bears special teams coordinator Chris Tabor reiterated his belief in maligned kicker Cody Parkey a day after Parkey practiced at Soldier Field in an attempt to break out of his field-goal-kicking slump.
Stankeviz: As Bears enter season-tipping game, four ascending players could key win over Vikings - NBC Sports Chicago - The Bears have a number of ascending players right now, but four of them specifically could be critical in getting them past the Vikings on Sunday.
Stebbins: Could a new head coach be coming to Bears/Packers rivalry? - NBC Sports Chicago - Could 2018 be Mike McCarthy's last season as Packers head coach? One NFL expert believes so, while also naming an interesting candidate as McCarthy's potential replacement.
Mayer: Nagy expects Bears to be prepared, not tight - ChicagoBears.com - Based on what he’s seen in practice this week, Matt Nagy likes his team’s mindset heading into Sunday night’s first-place clash with the Vikings. “I don’t think you’re going to see tightness within our guys,” said the Bears coach.
Under Center Podcast: With NBC Sports Soccer’s Arlo White and Roger Bennett - NBC Sports Chicago - Two of the biggest Bears fans you’ll meet happen to be two of the most recognizable voices of NBC Sports’ Premier League coverage.
Kaufman: Where to watch, listen to Bears-Vikings game - ChicagoBears.com - The Bears will play their 10th regular-season game at 7:20 pm (CT) on Sunday when they host the Vikings. Here's how you can watch and listen to the contest.
Potash: Here’s who to watch and why in Week 11 - Sun Times - The Bears need this one, because they know they’ll have a tough time beating the Lions on all-time short rest — just 85 hours between kickoffs.
Finley: Stakes are raised for Bears QB Mitch Trubisky vs Vikings - Sun Times - Sunday night against the Vikings, the Bears quarterback will step up in weight class — and in attention given him by a national television audience.
Morrissey: Bears' Cody Parkey on hot seat heading into Vikings game - Sun Times - A lot of it has to do with what kickers look like. They look like you, me and possibly your primary care doctor. They don't look like other players.
Jahns: Answering your Chicago Bears questions in Week 11 - Sun Times - Sun-Times Bears writer Adam L. Jahns answers your questions weekly from Twitter.
Finley: Khalil Mack thinks Sunday could 'tell the story' of season - Sun Times - Four questions as the Bears prepare host the Vikings on “Sunday Night Football":
Kane: What's underneath Allen Robinson’s serious approach to his Bears job? An 'inner fight,' a recovery and a goal - Chicago Tribune - There's a running theme from people who have watched Allen Robinson develop from a Detroit high school football and basketball star to a two-time Big Ten receiving leader to the Bears’ No. 1 target for quarterback Mitch Trubisky.
Campbell: 'These are the games you live for' - Khalil Mack upbeat and focused ahead of Bears' Sunday night showdown against Vikings - Chicago Tribune - Bears outside linebacker Khalil Mack is focused and upbeat ahead of Sunday night's game against the Vikings following his two-sack performance in his return from injury against the Lions on Sunday.
Rosenbloom: Mitch Trubisky talks up Matt Nagy, and it sounds like a shot at canned Bears coach John Fox - Chicago Tribune - If we’re gauging Mitch Trubisky’s improvement — and that’s all we do around here — then he has become as slick at indicting John Fox’s grumpy, losing, hopeless era as he is directing the Bears new dangerous, entertaining, first-place offense.
POLISH SAUSAGE
Marcus Mariota = $100 million man? Plus, Le’Veon Bell’s value - NFL.com - Is Marcus Mariota worth $100 million? Will Le’Veon Bell’s absence end up dooming the Steelers in the playoffs? What makes the Rams’ offense so effective? Bucky Brooks answers those questions in this week’s notebook.
KNOW THY ENEMY
Mike McCarthy on job security: I’m focused on what’s in front of us – ProFootballTalk - Mike McCarthy has paced the sideline in Green Bay for 13 seasons. He has won .624 percent of his regular-season games. Nine times in his tenure the Packers have reached the playoffs, with four NFC Championship Game appearances and a Super Bowl title. That has provided him job security.
Lions-Panthers injury report: Marvin Jones, A’Shawn Robinson OUT vs. Panthers - Pride Of Detroit - Detroit will be missing key pieces on both sides of the ball for Sunday’s game.
Lions-Panthers preview podcast: Is Carolina’s defense bad? - Pride Of Detroit - We break down the Lions’ Week 11 opponent with Cat Scratch Reader’s Brian Beversluis.
VIDEO: Detroit Lions HC Matt Patricia strongly defends decision to practice outdoors - Pride Of Detroit - Matt Patricia offered a lengthy response on his decision to practice outdoors during a home week.
Changing of the guard in the NFC North - Daily Norseman - With Green Bay’s loss to Seattle, the division now goes through Minnesota...or Chicago.
Four Weeks in Prime Time May Determine Vikings Fate - Daily Norseman - Entering the bye-week this year, things seem a little similar to last year. Last year the Vikings were 6-2 heading into the bye week with a little momentum, but were looking at a tough slate the...
Packers’ Jimmy Graham suffered broken thumb in Seattle, per report - Acme Packing Company - To make matters worse, the injury appears to be the result of a bad play away from the football.
Aaron Jones’ ‘pitch count’ continues to stunt the Packers’ 2018 season - Acme Packing Company - The well-documented mismanagement of one of the Packers’ biggest offensive weapons has prevented the unit from sustained drives and was on display once again in Seattle.
Packers Week 11 Snap Counts: Green Bay runs season-low 49 offensive plays in Seattle - Acme Packing Company - A game full of missed opportunities kept the Packers’ offense off the field.
Mike McCarthy’s reliance on “the numbers” underscores the extent of his blunder – ProFootballTalk - Packers coach Mike McCarthy has parlayed the absence of a traditional owner and the presence of a transcendent quarterback into the kind of job security that few other coaches enjoy. McCarthy's ability to escape scrutiny may now be coming to an end, and he has only himself to blame for it.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ON WINDY CITY GRIDIRON
Berkes: Fantasy Football Forum - Week 11: Nick Chubb Ruins Everything - Windy City Gridiron - You place for all things fantasy football
Zeglinski: Bears-Vikings injury report - All systems go for Sunday Night Football - Windy City Gridiron - The Bears have as clean of a bill of health as you’ll see in mid-November. They’re raring to go for a primetime battle for first place.
Wiltfong: Bears vs. Vikings - TV schedule, odds, streaming, previews, and more - Windy City Gridiron - Huge game this Sunday night. The 5-3-1 Minnesota Vikings, the preseason favorite to win the division, taking on the 6-3 Chicago Bears, a team no one expected to be leading the NFC North at this...
Link: How can the 2018 Chicago Bears become Kings of the (NFC) North? - Windy City Gridiron - Give Andrew’s latest podcast a listen right now!
Wiltfong: Fans of the Bears and Vikings expect their team to win this week - Windy City Gridiron - Welcome to SB Nation FanPulse — a survey of fans across the NFL, powered by SurveyMonkey. Each week, we send 32 polls to 100+ plugged in fans from each team. Bears fans, sign up HERE to join...
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#TuziTraegerNation let's go to Dickson's Smoke Show on Sept 29th at Toronto's Woodbine Racetrack and eat UNLIMITED FOOD SAMPLING from the best in the BBQ Business!! Taste food prepared and cooked by Danielle 'Diva Q' Bennett, Kevin Kolman, Eric Gephart, Craig Tabor, Michael P. Clive, Melissa Reome and more!! So join me and let's eat the best in BBQ, just get your tickets at www.TorontoSmokeShow.com @divaqbbq @kevin_kolman @ericgephart @biggreencraig @chef_michael_p_clive @grillmomma @dicksonbbq (at Wasaga Beach, Ontario)
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Chatham Co. NC Genealogies and Histories #northcarolinapioneers
Images of Chatham County Wills and Estates
Chatham County was established in 1771 from Orange County, having been named for William Pitt in 1759, the first Earl of Chatham. It was Pitt who served as the British Prime Minister from 1766 to 1768 and opposed harsh colonial policies. The earliest known settlers were Quakers from England who settled along the Haw and Eno rivers. In 1907, parts of Chatham County and Moore County were combined to form Lee County. The county seat is in Pittsboro, North Carolina and Chatham County is part of the Durham-Chapel Hill area.Among the first settlers were the families of Armistead, Alston, Dodd, Kemp, Edwards, Womack, Brewer, Lambeth, Taylor, Fooshee, Waddell, and Patrick.Chatham County Probate Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers Images of Wills and Estates 1798 to 1819 Alston, James to Phillip Alston (deed) | Babb, Moses | Bagley, , Henry | Barbe, Goin | Bennett, , James | Bishop, Richard | Booker, John | Booth, Moses | Branch, Edmond | Branch, Edmund | Brantly, John | Brantley, Joseph | Brasington, Joseph | Braxton, Thomas | Bray, , Henry | Brewer, Jeremiah Brooks, Thomas | Brown, Daniel | Brown, Joseph | Brown, Nancy | Bryant, Elizabeth | Bryant, Obediah | Bullard, , James | Burnett, Alexander | Burns, John Sr. | Bynum, Luke | Carniss, Matthew | Carrell, Starling | Carter, Samuel | Cate, Richard | Chapman, David | Collen, John | Cook, Abraham | Cook, , Henry | Cook, John M. | Copeland, , James | Coskatt, John | Cotton, Seth | Cox, William | Crow, John | Crutchfield, Martin | Culberson, Andrew. | Culberson, Samuel | Dabney, John and Thomas Perkins to William Vestal | Dark, Joseph Sr. | David, Richard | Davis, John | Denton, , James | Doan, John | Dorsett, Travis Douglas, John | Dowd, Judith | Dowd, Richard | Dowdy, Thomas | Duffy, William | Duly, William | Edwards, William | Emerson, Margret | Evans, Ruth | Farrar, John | Farrar, Milly | Ferrington, John | Fooshee, Joseph | Fooshee, Simon | Fuller, , Henry | Futterlok, Elizabeth | Gillimore, Samuel | Glasson, Joseph | Glover, Benjamin | Glover, Thomas | Goodwin, Gideon | Gotarton, William | Grady, Thomas | Granger, Thomas | Graves, William | Guthrie, William | Hadley, Joshua Sr. | Hall, John | Haynes, Andrew. | Headin, John | Henderson, Angeline | Hines, Boling | Hinson, James from Sarah Ronalds | Hinton, Joseph | Hobson, Joseph | Holaday, , Henry | Hollowell, Reubin | Hunter, Elisha | Hurley, Amos | Jenks, Joseph | Jones, Elizabeth | Kinchen, Alexander | Kirby, , James | Kirk, George | Lacy, Ann | Lacy, Philemon Sr. | Lea, Joseph | Leavens, Richmond | Ledbetter, William | Lucas, George | Lucas, William | Marley, Benjamin | Marsh, Robert | Marshall, Benjamin | Marshall, John | Martin, Clementine | Martin, George | Martin, William | Martin, Zachariah | Massey, , James | Matthews, Clybron | May, Joseph | McDaniel, John | McIver, Duncan | McManus, Lawrence | McSwan, John | Meacham, William Sr. | Medlin, Michael | Milliken, Quinton | Minter, John Sr. | Moffit, Hugh | Montgomery, John | Moody, William | Moon, , James | Moon, John | Morgan, Joseph | Odean, Thomas | Pace, Richard | Parker, Robert | Parish, Davis | Parrish, Robert | Partridge, Sarah | Patterson, , James | Pattmon, Mark | Pearce, Richard | Peoples, Hugh Piggott, John | Pike, Lydia | Pilkinton, John | Poe, Robert | Poe, William | Powers, David | Powers, John | Prince, Nicholas | Pritchet, Thomas | Purvis, Robert | Pyle, John | Ragland, Thomas to James Alston (deed) | Ratcliff, John | Rayland, William | Reynolds, Florence | | Ritch, Jacob | Rives, Seley | Rives, Thomas | Rogers, Josiah | Rogers, William | Rows, John | Self, Parish | Sellars, , James | Smith, John | Smith, William | Springfield, John | Staley, Christian | Stinson, Aaron | Stokes, Thomas to Obediah Bryant | Stone, Francis | Straughan, Richard | Tabor, Thomas | Teague, Bunsby | Teague, Moses | Temples, William | Thompson, John | Tomblinson, John | Tripp, John | Uttey, William | Vestal, Thomas | Vestal, William | Wade, Edmond | Ward, Rachel | Whinnery, Robert | White, John | White, John (2) | White, Katherine White, Thomas | Whitehead, Arthur | Whitehead, Joseph | Wilkins, Alexander | Williams, A. | Williams, Burwell Williams, John | Willis, William | Willson, Michael | Wilson, Rebecca | Winter, Daniel | Wistray, Benjamin | Womack, John Sr. | Womble, , James | Womble, Thomas Wills and Estates 1818 to 1833Armistead, Alexander | Atkinson, John A. | Atkinson, John | Avent, John | Avent, July Ann | Barbee, Betsy | Barbie, Gray | Beasley, Elizabeth | Bell, Thomas | Bland, John | Booker, , James | Branson, Joseph | Branson, Levi | Brantly, William | Branton, William | Brewer, Samuel | Brewer, Solomon | Brooks, Isaac Buchannan, Elizabeth | Buckanon, Sarah | Buckner, Jesse Burns, Thomas | Burns, William | Bush, Mary | Cate, Richard | Caveness, Matthew Cole, Elizabeth | Cole, Thomas | Cole, William Sr. | Copeland, Mark | Cotten, Rhoderick | Curl, William | Denny, Anderson Dismukes, George | Dixon, George | Dixon, Nathan Dixon, Sarah | Dixon, Solomon | Dixon, Thomas | Dodd, William | Edwards, , James | Edwards, Joshua Sr. | Fann, Rachel | Farrar, Peter | Farrar, William | Fooshee, Happy | Fooshee, Joseph | Fields, , James | Garner, , James | Gillam, William | Glass, Josiah | Glass, William | Gunter, Richard | Guthrie, Cleburn | Hackary, William | Hadley, Jane | Hamblett, William | Harris, Benjamin | Henderson, John | Hinshaw, Joseph | 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Sanders, Benjamin | Scarborough, Miles Sewter, , Henry | Smith, Ambrose | Smith, Lemuel | Stedman, Wiinship | Stone, Ann | Stone, Thomas | Taylor, George W.| Taylor, , James | Taylor, James (1829) Teague, David | Tyson, Cornelius | Vestal, Benjamin | Vestal, David | Walden, John C. | Ward, Robert | Ward, William | Watson, Robert | West, Ignatius | West, Thomas | Wester, Mary | White, John | White, Stephen | Wicker, Thomas | Willett, , James | Willis, Francis | Willis, William | Wilson, Stephen | Wistory, Elizabeth | Woody, Hugh Images of Wills and Estates 1834 to 1857Adcock, Joshua | Albright, William | Allen, John | Allen, Peter | Alston, Aran | Alston, Gideon Alston, John | Alston, Nathaniel | Armistead, Larry | Armistead, Westward | Atkinland, Richard | Bain, Francis | Barham, William | Baute, Randolph Bay, Thomas | Bell, Elijah | Bell, Mary | Benett, Solomon | Blande, , James | Booker, Phylis | Boon, Raford | Bowen, William | Bray, Harman | Bray, , Henry | Bray, , James | Bray, 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June is National Adopt a Cat Month, check out these feline tales that will warm your heart. 
100 Ways to Better Understand Your Cat                         by: Roger Tabor
The Cat Selector: How to Choose the Right Cat for You  by: David Alderton
Catwise                                                                 by: Pam Johnson-Bennett
A Gift from Bob                                                                 by: James Bowen
Iris Grace                                                          by:  Arabella Carter-Johnson
A Letter to My Cat                                                             by:  Lisa Erspamer
Lost Cat : a True Story of Love, Desperation, and GPS Technology
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The Old Man and the Cat: A Love Story                           by:  Nils Uddenberg
Oliver the Cat Who Saved Christmas                               by: Sheila Norton
Strays                                                                                by: Britt Collins
A Street Cat Named Bob                                                   by: James Bowen
Teaching the Cat to Sit: A Memoir                                     by: Michelle Theall
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New Post has been published on http://www.packernet.com/blog/2017/03/31/packers-7-round-mock-draft/
Packers 7 Round Mock Draft
I’ve done probably around a dozen 7 round mock drafts so far on my little excel spread sheet. It’s extremely hard to pick my favorite. Do you sacrifice on of the bigger needs in order to grab one of the few ILB’s that are worth anything? Should I wait on corner since they are so deep or do I grab a top corner in hopes of getting a true number 1?
I looked at the different mocks and was finally able to decide on one of them. Overall I’m pretty satisfied.
As for the rounds, I used CBS.com as a reference for when they expected players to be drafted. If you have an issue with the round I have some of these guys going in, feel free take it up with them.
Overall, if I didn’t agree with the round CBS had a player being drafted (Joe Mixon), I didn’t use him… So I suppose there is some culpability on my part.
Round 1, Pick 29 Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
I have a hard time believing Humphrey isn’t gone by the time the Packers make their selection but there are only so many times you can say, “he’ll be gone” before you come to the realization that one of these guys will be there.
Corner makes sense as far as who we can expect to slide. There have been a dozen or more corners who’s names have been mentioned as first round prospects and the list changes daily.
With the poor performance by Tabor in the combine and even worse performance at his pro day I think I’m finally ready to admit Humphrey is a better corner making him my new top corner in the draft. Fortunately for me and the Packers, not a whole lot of people see it that way.
Grabbing him gives the Packers a true number one, and I think it’s important that the Packers do just that.
I’ve mentioned before that I don’t think corner is as dire as everyone makes it out to be but with that said, the issue is, they don’t have a guy that can match up with the top WR’s in the game. Grabbing another number 2 or three corner just adds to a deep list of players that can’t cover Julio Jones.
By drafting a guy like Humphrey they not only have a guy that can line up across the number 1 WR’s but they allow House, Gunter, Randall, and Rollins to move down the depth chart effectively making every single one of them better than last year.
For more info on Humphrey I did an in-depth series on him here.
Round 2, Pick 61 Dan Feeney, OG, Indiana
Guard is an extremely important issue for the Packers and fixing it is a top need, if not THE top need.
As it stands now the Packers have a top 3 tackle duo and a top 15 center. Sittin and Lang are both top 10 guards but unfortunately they now both play for different teams.
Lane Taylor isn’t a fantastic guard but he actually is pretty solid in pass protection so he isn’t a horrible left guard.
The issue is the right guard spot. As of now, the Packers legitimately have no good options and finding a quality guard is a must. If Forrest Lamp is available in the first it’s going to be hard to pick a corner but Dan Feeney in the second isn’t anything to be upset about.
Feeney is a far better run blocker than a pass blocker so he is a great fit for the right guard spot.
Round 3, Pick 93 JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, USC
It seems like a strange pick but the Packers aren’t set at the position. Jordy is a stud but outside of that there isn’t a ton to love. Adams took a big step in year 3 but he’s still an average receiver.
Furthermore, as I’ve said before, the thing that killed the offense starting in 2015 was the ability of defenses to get physical with the Packers receivers and not allow them to get open.
What fixed the offense was getting Jared Cook to smash people in the mouth that tried to get physical with him. As a result, Cook won the battles on those crucial 3rd downs that would have otherwise killed the drive.
The Packers now have Bennett but they need more of that. Not every play needs to go down the field, not every play should be Rodgers scrambling around until a receiver finds a hole. They need guys that can claim territory, fight off corners, and get physical in contested throws. JuJu is that guy.
Round 4, Pick 134 Vince Biegel, OLB, Wisconsin
I tried pretty hard to get the other guy, Watt, but in the end I wasn’t able to make it work. Strangely, looking over the PFF rankings of edge rush prospects, Watt was ranked higher but I’m not sure why.
Biegel was given a higher overall grade (Not sure why grade and rank don’t correlate but…), a higher pass rush grade, and a higher run D grade.
If you factor in the cost of a 4th round pick compared to the cost of a first round pick, the value for Biegel far exceeds that of Watt.
Beyond comparing the two, there is no question Biegel was a major force on a very good defense. His production as well as his mean demeanor and respect from his teammates all point to him being a great player.
The knock on him is his size at 6’3 246. He’s seen as being too small but he is the spitting image of Clay Matthews. I doubt the Packers will care.
Round 5, Pick 174 James Conner, RB, Pittsburgh
I like Montgomery a lot. He’s a slippery runner and he makes you pay for poor tackling. That said, Montgomery lacks the thump that Lacy brought to the team. Although Ripkowski packs a punch he obviously isn’t a 3 down solution.
Enter James Conner. At 6’1 233 pounds, Conner lacks nothing in the size department and is able to pack a punch. His 4.65 40 isn’t blazing speed but it’s that same speed as Lacy.
With Conner the Packers add a 3 down option to compliment Montgomery and also add a little boom to the RB room.
Round 5, Pick 184 Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State
According to Corey Clement, running back for the Badgers, the Packers told him they may look to grab 2 running backs in the draft due to the lack of depth at the position.
Former Wisconsin RB Corey Clement said a #Packers scout told him the team may draft two tailbacks this year because they are so thin.
— Michael Cohen (@Michael_Cohen13) March 2, 2017
Although Clement was in the running for this pick I couldn’t pass up the lightning to Conner’s thunder.
Pumphrey is one of the more exciting backs in the entire class. He broke the Division I rushing record held by Ron Dane and runs a 4.48.
Why in the world would the Packers be able to grab him in the 5th round? Probably because he’s 5’8 176 pounds and put up 5 reps on the bench. He’s a small dude to be in the NFL.
Still, Pumphrey is elite in his ability to slip and slide between tackles and can cut on a dime. He’s a homerun hitter from anywhere on the field.
That said, he’s not a 3 down back and the Packers will have to look past that if this is in any way a possibility.
Round 6, Pick 214 Ejuan Price, OLB, Pittsburgh
For the second time I’m counting on the Packers to look at production over measurables.
At 5’11 Ejuan is 4 inches shorter than the next shortest OLB on the Packers roster. Possibly more troubling is his 4.84 40. To put that into perspective, Mike Daniels ran a 4.84.
With that said, Price is a sack artist. He’s been in the top 10 for sacks the last two years. With Perry holding down the strong side and with Matthews struggling to get after the quarterback, Price can be put in on passing situations and loosed on the quarterback.
The move also adds much needed depth and lethality to a critical position for the Packers defense.
Round 7, Pick 249 Calvin Munson, ILB, San Diego State
Inside linebacker isn’t a dire need but nobody on the roster is really scaring anyone. Jake Ryan made a huge leap from year 1 to year 2 and there’s no reason to believe Blake Martinez couldn’t do something similar.
Still, adding some help couldn’t hurt and Calvin Munson is an absolute steal in the 7th round.
PFF ranked him in their top 5 linebackers. TOP 5. How does a guy ranked in anyone’s top 5 make it to the 7th round? Well the answer can probably be found… at PFF.
Seems they’ve had a change of heart over there and feel that his speed could be a limiting factor. So much so they wonder if he can make it in the pros.
For the record, although I don’t see that he ran the 40 I did see an estimate of around 4.78. If that were the case he wouldn’t be much different than Blake Martinez.
Either way, the guy is a great linebacker and if he is able to hack it in the pros it could be a steal.
2017 Depth Chart
Quarterback
Aaron Rodgers
Brett Hundley Joe Callahan
Pretty obvious what the situation here is. No matter how much you like Hundley doesn’t matter. Rodgers makes the team go. With him the Packers are Super Bowl contenders. Without him… high draft pick.
Wide Receiver
Jordy Nelson JuJu Smith-Schuster Randall Cobb
Davante Adams Geronimo Allison Trevor Davis Jeff Janis
Maybe I’m being overly optimistic with JuJu but as I said, Davante graded out as average for the 2016 season. The Packers obviously love the guy so if JuJu does take his spot it won’t be week 1 but if he provides to the Packers what I think he can I don’t think it’s impossible that he takes Adams slot.
Half Back
Ty Montgomery
James Conner Donnel Pumphrey
I don’t expect the Packers to hang on to Christine Michael if they take 2 backs in the draft.
I think Ty will stay the starter but it’s entirely possible that James Conner takes his spot, especially given Ty’s ability to be used in other phases of the game.
Full Back
Aaron Ripkowski
Joe Kerridge
Nothing new here. Ripkowski saw his role increase with the lack of bodies in the RB room which I expect to decrease in 2017.
That said, Rip is a great full back and will see plenty of carries.
Tight End
Martellus Bennett
Richard Rodgers Lance Kendricks
I’m going to temper my expectations a bit. Although Bennett is considered heads and tails above Cook, Cook was putting up Jordy Nelson numbers in the post season. My hope is that Bennett can come in and be as good as Cook.
As for Kendricks, we’ll see. Again, tempered expectations.
Offensive Line
David Bakhtiari Lane Taylor Corey Linsley Dan Feeney Bryan Bulaga
Jason Spriggs Don Barclay Kyle Murphey Justin McCray
Although the depth is troubling, the line as it stands here is really exciting. Taylor struggles in the run game but otherwise there is a ton to be excited about.
Cornerback
Marlon Humphrey Quinton Rollins
LaDarius Gunter Davon House Josh Hawkins Demetri Goodson
The order here is impossible. Obviously I have Humphrey at the top, it’s the entire point of this. I put Rollins at number two because I think he’s the next best guy on the list, having actually played pretty well in 2015. The other option would be House or Gunter as the number two.
The Packers desperately want Randall to be a top guy but for two years he’s been pretty bad and last year he was abysmal. I don’t actually think it’s what will happen but I’m going to suggest a solution…
Safety
Morgan Burnett Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
Damarious Randall Kentrell Brice
The safeties are fantastic and in a base formation with no injuries there is no need to worry about anything. That said, in the dime package, for instance, the Packers routinely bring Burnett into the linebacker slot and put Brice at strong safety.
With the move of Randall to back to safety (He was the top safety prospect in the draft), assuming he is a more natural fit there and can excel, the Packers could employ a dime package with HHCD, Burnett, Damarious Randall, Marlon Humphrey, Quinton Rollins, and House/Gunter. I honestly really like that.
Inside Linebacker
Jake Ryan Blake Martinez
Joe Thomas Calvin Munson
Ideally when you draft someone they become instant starters and do nothing but dominate. As a 7th round pick I’d say it’s a victory if he finds his way on the field.
With Jake and Blake holding down against the run and big Joe T. taking over on pass downs, I don’t see Calving getting a ton of time in the pass game.
Possibly he could come in with Blake Martinez in running situations (goal to go, etc.) and find a niche in that way.
Defensive Line
Mike Daniels Kenny Clark Ricky Jean Francois
Letroy Guion Dean Lowry Christian Ringo
The nose tackle spot is up in the air. More than likely Ricky will be holding it down. Letroy may or may not even be with the team come week 1 considering his off field issues.
Christian Ringo is the kind of guy that gives you hope for late rounders. Taken in the sixth round, Ringo found his way on the field 77 times and was graded as the 4th best D-lineman by PFF.
Lowry is another guy that improved a ton and slowly found more and time on the field.
Overall with so many guys having an arrow pointing straight up, it’s hard to really figure out how the depth chart will shake out.
Outside Linebackers
Nick Perry Clay Matthews
Vince Biegel Kyler Fackrell Ejuan Price
The layout here is strictly out of respect. Matthews is a monster of a man but serious, the guy was SO bad last year. As far as his PFF grade goes, Damarious Randall was the only player with a worse grade. The only one.
If there isn’t a massive improvement from last year, it’s very simple, move the man back to inside linebacker.
It’s a tough thing to do because it assumes Biegel, Fackrell, and Price can fill in. If they can handle it, though, I see zero reason not to do it. It will create two upgrades with one move.
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2020-21 Sioux City Musketeers Roster
Wingers
#7 Nick Pierre (Cottage Grove, Minnesota)
#17 Robby Newton (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
#18 Tabor Heaslip-Ross (Ft. Worth, Texas)
#21 Kirklan Irey (Bismarck, North Dakota) A
#23 Brenden Olson (Eau Claire, Wisconsin) A
#24 Brian Carrabes (North Andover, Massachusetts)
#25 Jackson Nieuwendyk (Dallas, Texas)
#27 Ben Steeves (Bedford, New Hampshire)
#34 Nikita Krivokrasov (Westminster, Colorado)
#36 Doug Grimes (Brookline, Massachusetts)
#83 Luke Buss (Columbus, Ohio)
Centers
#11 Bennett Schimek (Mendota Heights, Minnesota)
#16 Joel Määttä (Helsinki, Finland)
#19 Justin Hryckowian (L'Île-Bizard, Quebec) C
#23 Carter Loney (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
#37 Connor Welsh (Greenwich, Connecticut)
#43 Ben Doran (Chesterfield, Missouri)
Defensemen
#2 Christian Jimenez (Yorktown, New York) A
#3 Griffin Ludtke (Elko, Minnesota)
#4 Daniel Laatsch (Altoona, Wisconsin)
#6 Mikey Adamson (Quincy, Massachusetts)
#21 Max Ruoho (Madison, Wisconsin)
#22 Mason Langenbrunner (Cloquet, Minnesota)
#30 John Fusco (Westwood, Massachusetts)
#40 Drew Tsarkounis (Arlington, Virginia)
#73 Ethan Edwards (Grande Prairie, Alberta)
#77 Gabe Blanchard (East Aurora, New York) A
#78 Shai Buium (Los Angeles, California)
Goalies
#31 Alexander Tracy (Chicago, Illinois)
#35 Akira Schmid (Bern, Switzerland)
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coach-cole · 7 years
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Mock Draft #1, 29-32
Sorry for the delay with the Mock Draft, here is the final installment 
29: Green Bay Packers: Teez Tabor, CB, Florida: The Packers recently released Sam Shields from the roster, complicating the cornerback position for the Packers even more. The more established of the Florida Cornerbacks with great ball skills and the speed to recover. Tabor lacks elite size but has good acceleration and speed to be a very good NFL corner. Tabor could be a week 1 starter for the Packers with little issues.
30 Pittsburgh Steelers: Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida: Davis is the kind of athletic linebacker that the Steelers covet at the inside linebacker position. He is a sideline to sideline enforcer with the speed to cover runningbacks and tight ends with very little issue. Davis and Shazier could create problems for AFL offenses for a long time.
31: Atlanta Falcons: Solomon Thomas, DL, Stanford: The Falcons have a stacked offense with very few weak spots and several pro bowl performers. However their defense still has a way to go to be elite and it starts with the defensive line. Vic Beasley lines up on the left side as a pass rusher but the Dan Quinn Seahawks style defense needs a powerful outside pass rusher like Michael Bennett. Thomas will fill that role beautifully, bringing tremendous strength and get off to be a consistent disrupter on a young Falcons defense. Thomas should start early on and could turn into a very good pass rusher from the outside and the inside.
32: New England Patriots: Raekwon McMillan, LB, Ohio State: The Patriots need to replace Jamie Collins during the offseason and McMillan bring the great cover skills and sideline to sideline speed to keep the New England defense at the top of the league. McMillan could be a part of the nickel package from the start and could be phased into the starting lineup by midseason.
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draftblackboard · 7 years
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Mock Draft 2.0
The NFL season is almost over as sad as that is it makes me super happy that the draft is slowly approaching. I feel while doing this mock the hardest part comes in the final 12 picks. Free agency will definitely help clear up some questions that are up in the air as to what will teams draft in the first round. 1. Browns: Myles Garrett - DE Texas A&M -Browns need help all over. Garrett is the highest rated player in the draft. They have also expressed interest in trading with the Patriots for there backup QB Jimmy Garoppolo. Meaning they probably have no interest in taking a QB at 1. 2. 49er's: DeShone Kizer - QB Notre Dame -Niners have a new GM and Head coach. Meaning they are going to want to bring in their own quarterback. As to which quarterback will go number one? That question still remains right now. I have Kizer at 1 but Trubisky is still in the mix. 3. Bears: Jonathan Allen - DE/DT Alabama - the Bears are another team that could use a quarterback but rumors have they could trade for Romo or bring in another vet. Allen could be argued as the best prospect in this draft with Garrett. He would make that bears D-line stacked. 4. Jags: Soloman Thomas - DE Stanford - Solomon was argued as a top-10 prospect but after his bowl game where he looked unblockable his stock has rose even more. There is no offensive tackle here the Jacksonville Jaguars could take. They could also use help getting pressure on the quarterback and Thomas could be that guy. 5. Titans: Jamal Adams - S LSU - The top Safety is still between Adams and Hooker. Titans have a big need in there secondary and Adams could be a huge addition to boosting that defense on a young and upcoming team. 6. Jets: Leonard Fournette - RB LSU - though I feel this is a smoke screen by the Jets they have claimed Hackenberg has made tremendous strides as a quarterback. If this is true what they are saying and have recently shot down the idea that they like trubisky they could go with what is considered the best prospect on the board and would feel huge need at running back with fournette who is being compared to the likes of an Adrian Peterson. 7. Chargers: Malik Hooker - S Ohio State - we really just found out hooker is Out 3 to 5 months due to multiple surgeries but is in no danger of missing time as rookie on the field but will not be able to test at the combine or pro day. Hooker could definitely drop because of this but his play on tape has shown he is a ball Hawk and a playmaker and has been compared to Ed Reed. He could still warrent a top 10 pick and the chargers could use a safety since they haven't replaced Weedle. 8. Panthers: Marlon Humphrey - CB Alabama - Panthers still could use a corner to replace the hole left by Josh Norman. Humphrey could be that guy to replace the void in this deep corner class. 9. Bengals: Derek Bennett -DE Tennessee - Between this and the Saints pick at 11, I can easily see the 2 prospects flipped. Both fill nees and are highly rated prospects. Michael Johnson struggled for them at DE and need better talent to pressure the QBs in the physical AFC North. 10. Bills: Mitch Trubisky - QB. North Carolina - Bills need a QB and its obvious. There is talk they could go after Romo but that's a short term bandaid over there pressing need of a franchise QB. Trubisky has a lot to like about him and could be an easy option for the Bills at 10. 11. Saints: Reuben Foster - ILB Alabama -Saint's need help on Defense and Foster is consider a top 10 prospects. Like I said I could see foster gone at 9 as well. Foster is the best linebacker in the draft and something the saints could use. 12. Browns: Marshon Lattimore -CB Ohio State - Browns could go QB here, with Watson on the board. (Though I don't believe he goes or should go till at least 2nd round). Browns have a huge need everywhere and that includes corner. They have drafted corner early and it keeps failing but why not try again? 13. Cardinals: Mike Williams - WR. Clemson -Larry Fitzgerald has said hes coming back for 2017, but he is aging and the others behind him are not as elite as the likes of Williams. Williams is a talent being compared to Andre Johnson. He can pair up and learn from Fitz in his final year and become the teams new #1 threat. 14. Colts: Dalvin Cook - RB. Florida State - Colts need to address the O Line and keep luck healthy. They could take Cam Robinson here and it be smart but with Gore getting older and a chance to add a potential stud RB could make there mouth water. We have seen them pass on the logical choice of the Oline early for weapons. 15. Eagles: Quincy Wilson - CB. Florida - Eagles have a need at corner and Wilson was the best corner in college last year. Still raw he shows a lot of promise to be a stud. With Williams and both RBs gone, corner makes perfect scense and is a huge need. 16. Ravens: Cam Robinson: OT Alabama - Ozzie loves Bama product's and with Wagner becoming a Free Agent. Ravens will look to address the O Line in the first round, 2 years in a row. 17. Redskins: Julius Peppers -S/LB. Michigan - Washington has big needs at the inside on defense. DT, ILB and Safety. They have rumored to want to peruse Bennie Logan at DT this off-season. Peppers is a Saftey/linebacker hybrid and can fill in where ever Washington feels best for the team and fills a need. 18. Titans: Corey Davis - WR. Western Michigan - Titans have a few options at 18. They already grabbed there safety earlier in the draft and could follow that up with a corner here, but corner is deep this year and they can grab a talented one 2nd round. There other big need is a weapon Mariota. Davis is a stud at WR and could be that weapon at wide out they need. 19. Buccaneers: Chris Wormley - DE/DT Michigan - Bucs face some talented QBs in there division and need some help on the DLine next to McCoy. 20. Broncos: Ryan Ramcyzk -OT Wisconsin - Broncos have a huge need at Right Tackle and Ramcyzk is a hard nose football player and excellent tackle. Downside is he is having off-season hip surgery and might now participate at the combine and pro day, but is to talented to not go first round. 21. Lions: Caleb Brantley - DT Florida - Lions are still weak on there interior DLine and has been since they lost Suh and Fairly, Brantly could be the next guy to try to fill that void. 22. Dolphins: Zach Cunningham -LB Vanderbilt - This was a tough choice, dolphins have needs at LB and DE. Cunningham could easily go earlier in draft and I can't have him slip any further. Dolphins have a huge need at linebacker and Cunningham is athletic and could be a great piece for this team. 23. Giants: OJ Howard - TE. ALABAMA - giants have a lot of needs as well and if they do not resign JPP, this pick could change to a pass rusher. Howard has solidified himself as a 1st round talent. Giants don't have much of a great at TE and gives Eli another option on offense. 24. Raiders: Garrett Bolles -OT Utah - Raiders are a great young team and had a really good offensive line but had a weakness at right tackle. Bolles could fill that weakness and make that line even better. 25. Texans: Pat Mahomes -QB Texas A&M -Texans invested a lot of money into Oswiler this past off-season but it has not worked out well. Tom Savage showed some but is he really the anwser too? They could bring in a veteran or draft Mahomes. He has a rocket of an arm and is a fun QB to watch but needs to be developed from a spread offense to NFL offenses. He is being compared to a Derek Carr and everyone is looking for someone like Carr. 26. Seahawks: Taco Charlton - DE Michigan - Seahawks will never pass on another strong Pass rusher to rotate into that defense they love to run. 27. Chiefs: Charles Harris- DE/OLB Missouri - Chiefs have a great defense and great pass rushers but Dee Ford is in his last year of his contract and could demand more money than the chiefs are willing to spend. 28. Cowboys: Tim Williams -DE/OLB Alabama -Williams is tough to decided where he will be drafted with some off the field issues. Cowboys have taken character risk players before and it has helped and hurt them. They need a pass rush on that defense and if they do there homework and think Williams won't be a trouble maker. He has talent to be a force on Defense. 29. Packers: Andrees Jackson - CB. USC - packers secondary was depleted by injuries this year and were exposed multiple times. Jackson is a fun electrifying prospect as a return but is a natural cover corner on Defense. 30. Steelers: Takkarist McKinney - OLB. UCLA -Steelers need to find a new OLB. Jarvis Jones has been a bust and how much longer can we rely on James Harrison to keep playing at such a high level at his age. 31. Patriots: Jalen Tabor - CB. Florida - Logan Ryan is a FA this year and they probably won't sign him with them needing to sign butler soon. Tabor was once the top corner in the draft but has dropped some but still considered a 1st round talent and Belichick brings the most talent out of his players. 32. Falcons: Malik Mcdowells -DE/DT. Michigan's State. - Falcons have been an amazing team this year. There defense continues to improve but could look to improve at the DT position.
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