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I just can't help myself at this point...
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jawsofbalmung · 2 years
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choose like ten of those aa questions you havent done and pretend i listed them <3
SICK THANKS FOR ALL THE QUESTIONS YOU DEFINITELY LISTED I LOVE THOSE ONES
15. Random headcanon you can share?
miles is one of those people that's allergic to a lot of things. tree nuts, alcohol, tropical fruit, soy, etc. phoenix is not. but there is one allergy they have in common; chocolate. and they bond over how they never understood what's so great about chocolate anyway.
18. Game with the best cast?
it's a tossup between dgs2 and spirit of justice honestly! i love almost every single minor character in dgs2, especially in return of the great departed soul, as well as our main cast of course, but spirit of justice had really high character value too, between nahyuta and rayfa and dhurke and the entire cast of turnabout storyteller.
32. Character you wish to see return?
kay!!!! i am so mad that it took me till i played aai to even get a whiff of their existence in the series. i want to see them all grown up and redesigned and FRIENDS WITH TRUCY!!!
38. Plottwist that came as the biggest surprise to you?
no spoilers, but the revisualization sequence in rite of turnabout (6-3) blew my mind. literally got me hopping up and down and yelling like a monkey at the screen. good shit that case is FANTASTIC and i think that's even the first time they've done That Twist??
48. Random fact people tend to forget that you wanna remind us of?
i made a whole post about this but SHOLMES IS NOT THEIR LANDLORD. HES THEIR NEIGHBOR. STOP CALLING HIM A LANDLORD AND STOP CALLING HIM PROBLEMATIC FOR BEING A LANDLORD. HE'S LITERALLY POOR.
78. Who or what got you into AA?
gonna be honest my bestie @odoroki-mikeko and i were bored one day and scrolling thru the playstation store looking for something new when we saw the dgs chronicles for pretty cheap. and we had obviously heard of ace attorney before but never thought of getting into it, but like, dgs was different enough from the main games that we gave it a go! the next day was the eve of a long weekend, and we got so sucked into the game that we briefly turned nocturnal, playing each case for hours and hours accidentally staying up every night of that weekend until we were like "IT'S SIX AM??? HOW????" and we were hungry for more after we finished dgs, so we got the original trilogy next and, yeah,
92. Was any character ever your icon, lock screen etc.?
oh of course! i am nothing if not a man that plasters my blorbos all over every surface. as you can see my icon on here is barok (commissioned from @/eulogaeic!), my icon on my main is kristoph, and ive rotated through a few wallpapers since i got into aa. currently my lockscreen is apollo and trucy, and my home screen is the dual destinies cast! im thinking of changing them soon tho, i get bored easily and ive had them for a bit by now.
93. Ship you feel like deserves more attention even though your not into it that much?
faraskye!! i dont personally get too into wlw (or nblnb as these two def are tbh), but i think they're a very nice ship and people should like them more. this is a threat.
94. Your first ship?
homuryu! i loved sholmes the moment i laid eyes on him and dgs1-2 was right away so homosexual. i did not expect to come on here and see zero homuryu content tho?? it's a rarepair for reasons i do not understand. the dance of deduction is just inherently romantic idk what to tell you.
97. Best non-human character?
taka. final answer.
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26, 41, 62, 71, 92 and 94?
Oooooooooh so many questions at once. I am once again tipsy for this so.
26: what's the most life changing choice you've made so far?
Hm a lot of the obvious ones i dont feel like they had that much of a direct impact really. The jump from being friends with alb to dating could count or idk any regular life choices. But honestly i think biggest impact was my choice of flatmates because they became really dear long term friends and helped me along the road and that was a choice i made in one moment where it didn't creep up on me and i couldnt know.
41: What fundamentally matters to you?
Fair warning i had even more wine between typing the last answer and this one also this whole thing might get long and like idk not to be cheesy but my friends. In the more general sense just other people whom i care for. I absolutely cannot comprehend if you don't care about other people at all.
62: Would you want to meet a clone of yourself? Would you like them?
I definitely wanna meet them just to get an outside perspective. Ultimately tho i doubt it would really do much for that because i would recognise myself and then view them as also me. But it would definitely be interesting, and i think I'd like them in most circumstances although in some i think we might get too competitive and jealous secretly but like if we are the same it won't count so hmm. Also i would give them a lil kiss.
71: Would your life make a good play?
Hmm plays tend to have a more dramatic and deep message so i would vote no. Theres certainly bits you could do something with but overall eh i don't think so. Theres been some dramatic tv show material. I guess in the sense that you can make a play out of most things if you're good yes.
92: Do you speak multiple languages? Which do you dream in? What language do you want to learn?
I speak English and German (obviously on both) and generally i don't dream in language. If i speak to someone in dream i speak what i would speak irl to them so both on occasion. I have quite a list I'd like to learn, DGS and Spanish being on top rn because they are classes i can access, id love to know Platt tho but oof no idea how to start.
94: How would you describe yourself when you love? Do you love forcefully, unconditionally, gently, quietly, desperately?
Not to be poetic but i have done all of those adjectives. I guess if i do fall in love i love consistently. It doesn't tend to go away easily but its also something i can for the most part deal with either way. Also i love easily because i don't see the point of doing otherwise. I'm depressed so life hurts anyway might as well see the happiness in all the people i care about even if loving too much can get me hurt, doesn't make much of a difference in the end. (this is like all kinds of love platonic or romantic or idk both and neither)
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Current Affairs of Pakistan & Whole World - 2018-2019
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Hi Everyone. Welcome to Current Affairs of today, 2018 & 2019. In this page, you can find out the latest Current Affairs for preparation of Government and Private Jobs, Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) Jobs, Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) Jobs, Punjab Public Service Comission (PPSC) Jobs, National Testing Service (NTS) Jobs, Pakistan Atomic Engineering Commission (PAEC) Jobs, WAPDA Jobs, Join Pakistan Army Jobs, Join Pakistan Navy Jobs, Join Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Jobs, Admissions, Online Tests, Scholarships and many other competitive exams in Pakistan & All over the World. Current Affairs of Pakistan and All of the World 2018-2019:- ► Moody's downgrades Pakistan's banking system from stable to negative. ► PM Imran launches ‘Plant for Pakistan’ campaign in Balloki. ► US blocks UN move to condemn Israel’s decision to shut Hebron monitor mission. ► Multinational Maritime Exercise Aman-2019 begins in Karachi. ► Pakistan signs $10 bn gas pipeline agreement with Russia. ► Pakistan not to attend WTO e-commerce talks. ► S&P downgrades Pakistan's long-term credit rating to B-. ► PM Khan launches countrywide Sehat Insaf Card scheme. ► Pakistani Doctor Umar Sadat awarded prestigious ‘Hunterian Professor Award’. He become the 1st surgeon in 200 years old history of Royal College of Surgeons of England to be awarded ‘Hunterian Professor Award’ for his research work encompassing vascular surgery, bio-engineering, MRI physics and vascular medicine ► Pakistani photographer, director Madiha Aijaz passes away in Karachi (February 3). ► South Africa end Pakistan's winning streak in T20 series. ► Sana Mir becomes first Asian woman to play hundred T20Is. ► United States and Russia both abandon nuclear arms treaty (INF Treaty). ► Riffat Masood becomes Pakistan's first woman ambassador to Iran. ► PM Khan launches Pakistan Banao Certificate for overseas Pakistanis offering 6.25% profit for a three-year and 6.75% for its five-year version. ► Edotco Group — a unit of Malaysian telecoms to invest $250 million in Pakistan’s telecom infrastructure. ► Pakistan elected as Vice Chair of UN Environment’s Forum of Ministers & Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific. ► Pakistan, UAE agree to finalize MoU for safe repatriation of expats. ► Suman Pawan Bodani becomes Pakistan’s first female judge from the Hindu community. ► Pakistan scored 33 out of 100 in 2018 Corruption Perceptions Index. ► TV actor Roohi Bano passed away on Friday in Turkey after a prolonged illness. She was 67 years old. (25-01-2019) ► Pakistan announces e-visa facility for 175 nations, visa-on-arrival for 50 countries. ► PM Imran featured in 'Global Thinkers of 2019' list by Foreign Policy magazine. ► Qatar lifts ban on import of Pakistani rice. ► Pakistan successfully test-fires surface-to-surface ballistic missile ‘Nasr’. ► FIH suspends Pakistan from Pro Hockey League. ► Pakistan win Asian Junior SquashTeam Championship after defeating India in Pattaya, Thailand. ► Top French adventure travel agency Terres d’Aventure returns to Pakistan after decade. ► PML-Q's Ammar Yasir resigns as Punjab Minister for Mines and Minerals. ► Justice Asif Saeed Khosa sworn in as 26th Chief Justice of Pakistan (Jan 18). ► Pakistani journalist Asad Hashim wins AFP's Kate Webb Prize. ► Asad Majeed Khan appointed as Pakistan’s new Ambassador to the United States. ► Pakistani passport ranked fifth worst for international travel. ► Malaysia’s King Muhammad V becomes first monarch to resign before completing tenure. ► Pakistan declares 1,000 years old Panj Tirath Hindu temple as national heritage. ► Rear Admiral Muhammad Fayyaz Gilani takes over Coastal Command of Pakistan Navy. ► Justice Asif Saeed Khosa appointed chief justice of Pakistan. He will take charge as the chief justice on January 18. ► Major (retd) Geoffrey Douglas Langlands who served Pakistan since 1947 passes away (02-01-2019). ► Gilgit Baltistan hosts first-ever ice hockey match in Pakistan. ► Pakistan ranks 13th least prosperous country on Legatum Prosperity Index. ► Pakistan set to issue 'Panda bond' in Chinese currency. ► Pakistan, Britain sign Prisoner Transfer Agreement. ► Ali Jahangir Siddiqui steps down as Pakistan's envoy to US. ► Former MQM MNA Ali Raza Abidi killed in Karachi gun attack (25-Dec-2018). ► Iqbal Choudhary Centre for Natural Product Research (ICC-NPR) inaugurated in Nigeria to honour Pakistani scientist. ► SUPARCO Made in Pakistan satellite launched into space for technology evaluation. ► UAE to deposit $3 billion in State Bank of Pakistan. ► PM Imran Khan inaugurated the Islamabad National University at the PM House. ► Pakistan ranked second worst country in terms of Gender equality: WEF report ► Renowned TV actor Ali Ejaz passes away at 77 (18-Dec-2018). ► UN passes Pakistan’s resolution on right to self-determination. ► Pakistan becomes third largest country in donkey population. ► Pakistan elected as the Vice President and the Rapporteur of the Conference of Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, at COP 24 in Katowice, Poland. ► British Airways to resume flights to Pakistan after 10 years. ► Pakistan, China, Afghanistan ink MoU for cooperation against terrorism. ► Pakistan gets right to host Asia Cup in 2020. ► Australia recognises west Jerusalem as Israel's capital. ► UNGA adopts Pakistan-sponsored resolution stressing inter-religious dialogue. ► US adds Pakistan to blacklist of countries violating religious freedom. ► Ashfaq Hussain Shah elected new Pakistan Football Federation president (12 December). ► Naval chief inaugurates Pakistan Maritime Security Agency Base at Keti Bandar. ► Pakistan ranks #117 in the list of countries with the most corruption. ► Saudi Arabia increases Pakistan's quota by 5,000 for Hajj 2019. ► Telenor becomes Pakistan’s first 4.5G network . ► Yasir Shah Becomes fastest bowler to take 200 wickets breaking 82-Year-Old record held by Clarrie Grimmett from Australia. ► Azam Swati resigns as federal minister for science and technology over authority abuse allegation. ► New Zealand wins first away test series over Pakistan in 49 years. ► Pakistan’s debt and liabilities surge to Rs31 trillion. ► George H W Bush, former US president, dies aged 94 (30 Nov). ► Pakistan, Sri Lanka to co-host Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2018. ► Pakistani poet, author Fahmida Riaz passes away (21 Nov). ► Pakistan, Malaysia sign MoU to partially abolish visa requirements. ► Pakistan's Tableeghi Jamaat chief Abdul Wahab passes away. ► Jinnah Sindh Medical University Karachi won the All Pakistan Bilingual Declamation Contest held at PAF Academy Asghar Khan. ► Pakistan ranked No 1 in Facebook content censorship. ► Pakistan inaugurates first AstroTurf cricket stadium in Balochistan. ► Govt removes PTV MD Colonel (rd) Hassan Immad Mohammdi after ‘begging’ broadcast gaffe. ► Haseeb Athar takes oath as new chairman of FPSC. ► Pakistan beat New Zealand to win 11th straight T20 series. ► Fakhr-e-Alam becomes first Pakistani to circumnavigate the world. ► Pakistani-American Muhammad Saeed Sheikh receives US President’s Lifetime Achievement Award in US. ► Air Marshal Asim Zaheer appointed Vice Chief of PAF. ► Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam chief Maulana Samiul Haq assassinated in Rawalpindi. (02 Nov 2018) ► Pakistan ranked 136th in World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index. ► Saudi Arabia reduces visa fee for Pakistani workers. ► PM Imran Khan launches 'Pakistan Citizen Portal'. ► Pakistan ranked 8th in size of trade deficit. ► Indonesian aircraft Lion Air flight JT610 (Boeing 737 MAX 8) en route to Pangkal Pinang with 189 people on board crashed into the sea, killing all on board. ► Asian Champions Trophy: India, Pakistan declared joint winners after final called-off due to rain. ► Sri Lanka president sacks prime minister, appoints Mahinda Rajapaksa as new PM. ► Pakistan's Supreme Court reinstates ban on airing of Indian content on TV channels. ► Asma Jahangir wins 2018 UN Human Rights Prize. ► Pakistani campaigner for women empowerment Salman Sufi receives Mother Teresa Award. ► Afghan Taliban founder Mullah Baradar released by Pakistan. ► Sana Mir becomes Pakistan's first female cricketer to top ICC ODI rankings. ► Saudi Arabia agrees to give $3bn as balance of payment support and a further $3bn loan for oil imports. ► Lt Col (r) Hassan Immad appointed PTV MD. ► Pakistani doctor Prof Shahed Quraishi elected President of Royal Society of Medicine’s ENT section. ► Pak Army team wins gold in Cambrian Patrol exercise in UK. ► The World Economic Forum ranks Pakistan at 107 among 140 countries on Global Competitiveness Index. ► Pakistan ranks 164th in terms of human capital. ► Pakistan’s DG Health Dr. Assad Hafeez wins the prestigious A.T. Shousha award for excellence in Public Health by the World Health Organization. ► Inayat Ullah bags Pakistan its first medal in the 2018 Youth Olympic Games. ► China grants Pakistan status of 'Guest of Honor' at global exhibition. ► Air Vice Marshal Arshad Khan appointed as new PIA chairman. ► Justice Shaukat Siddiqui removed as Islamabad High Court judge. ► Pakistan navy quits counterpiracy Combined Task Force (CTF). ► Lt Gen Asim Munir appointed head of Pakistan’s ISI. ► Nikki Haley resigns as US ambassador to United Nations (09 October). ► Pakistan successfully conducts training launch of Ghauri Missile System. ► PM launches Clean and Green Pakistan campaign. ► Inam Butt clinches gold at World Beach Wrestling Championship. ► Pakistan ranked 7th in cervical cancer deaths. ► SaudiGulf Airlines announces direct flights to Pakistan. ► Pakistan Army to train Nigerian military on counter-terrorism techniques. ► Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad win Nobel Peace Prize for fight against sexual violence. ► Raja Maqpoon takes oath as 6th Gilgit Baltistan governor (30 September). ► Ada Jaffery becomes first Pakistani woman nominated for Madella Award. ► SBP raises key interest rate by 100bps to 8.5%. ► Pakistan, Russia sign MoU for $10b gas pipeline from Iran. ► Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang dies at 61 (September 21). ► Pakistan re-elected to IAEA board of governors for 2 years. ► Withholding tax rates on banking transactions over Rs. 50,000 a day has been increased to 0.6% for non-filers. ► Pakistani student Zahra Hussain wins top prize in Commonwealth essay competition. ► Pakistan’s first Christian advocate general Salman Talibuddin appointed in Sindh. ► Pakistan Air Force chief Mujahid Anwar Khan honoured with ‘Turkish Legion Of Merit’ award. ► Begum Kulsoom Nawaz passes away in London after battle with cancer. She was 68 (September 11). ► Canada has removed Islamabad from the list of “avoid non-essential travel” cities. ► Arif Alvi takes oath as 13th President of Pakistan (September 9). ► Leading economists Atif Mian, Asim Ijaz resign from Economic Advisory Council. ► PM Imran Khan launches 'Plant for Pakistan' campaign (September 2). ► Pakistan Temporarily closes Jalalabad Consulate in Afghanistan. ► Serena hosts 1st PAF-Serena Hotels Karakoram Marathon award ceremony. ► Pentagon cancels $300 million aid to Pakistan. ► Pakistan Air Force takes part in Radom International Airshow in Poland. ► Pakistan Army soldier Sepoy Maqbool Hussain who spent 40 years in Indian jails passes away (August 28). ► Pakistan Movement worker Ahmad Saeed Kirmani passes away (August 26). ► Justice Tahira sworn in as first woman chief justice of a Pakistani high court. ► Veteran Indian journalist Kuldip Nayar dies at 95 (August 23). ► UAE's MBF Group to build first-ever ‘medical mall’ in Pakistan. ► Imran Khan takes oath as Pakistan's 22nd Prime Minister (August 18). ► Former Indian PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee dies at 93 (August 16). ► Ali Zafar honoured with ‘Pride of Pakistan Award’ in Los Angeles. ► Pakistani healthcare startup 'Marham' selected for Google’s Demo Day Asia. ► 25 year old Sania Ashiq becomes Pakistan's youngest provincial legislator in Punjab Assembly. ► Pakistan’s first Kalash lawmaker Wazir Zada takes oath (13 August). ► Tanzeela Qambrani becomes Pakistan’s first woman lawmaker of African descent. ► Pakistan added to Emirates Islamic QuickRemit money transfer routes (13 August). ► Pakistan and Russia reached a military cooperation deal that includes sending Pakistani soldiers to Russia for training. ► Pakistan, India briefly open Munabao border after 12 years. ► Russia signs naval cooperation deal with Pakistan. ► First-ever eye bank 'The Al Shifa Trust' opens in Pakistan. ► US Congress passes bill to slash Pakistan's defence aid to $150 million. ► Polish alpine skier Andrzej Bargiel has become the first person to ski down from the summit of K2. ► Pakistan Army aviation pilots rescued Russian climber AlexanderGukov who was stuck 20,650 feet above sea level on Biafo Glacier's Latok Peak (July 31). ► Fehmida Mirza becomes first female lawmaker to have been elected 5 times on a general seat. ► Justice Tahira Safdar nominated as first female chief justice in Pakistan (July 23). ► PML-N's Hanif Abbasi jailed for life in the eight-year-old ephedrine case. ► Fakhar Zaman first Pakistani to score double century in ODIs racing to 210 not out in the fourth ODI against Zimbabwe. ► Pakistan’s tallest woman, Zainab Bibi, passes away in Faisalabad (July 19). ► Size of Pakistan’s economy is $313.13 billion, says SBP. ► Pakistan hosts spy chiefs from Russia, China, Iran. ► Iran’s top military commander arrives in Pakistan for three-day visit (July 15). ► PM inaugurates: Pak-China optic fiber cable (July 14). ► SBP raises key interest rate by 100 basis points to 7.5 percent (July 14). ► Pak Navy signs contract for acquisition of 4 MILGEM class warships from Turkey. ► Pakistan at 22 among worlds' most powerful countries. ► World’s largest aircraft Emirates A380 lands at Islamabad Airport (July 8). ► 12,570 candidates contesting for 849 NA, PA seats: ECP. ► US human trafficking report places Pakistan in tier 2. ► Pakistan Added to Global Terrorism-Financing Monitoring List (June 28). ► Three Pakistanis (Haroon Yasin, Hassan Mujtaba Zaidi) receive Queen's Young Leaders award (June 27). ► Yousaf Saleem sworn in as Pakistan’s first blind judge (June 26). ► Recep Tayyip Erdogan wins an "absolute majority" in Turkish presidential election by securing 52.5% of the vote. ► US quits UN human rights body, citing bias vs Israel (June 20). ► Pakistan elected to UN Economic and Social Council (14 June). ► Moody's changes outlook on Pakistan's rating to negative from stable. ► Pakistan to launch indigenous remote sensing satellite PakTES-1A next month. ► Pakistan to host six-nation international hockey tournament from September 2nd to 10th. ► Uzbekistan beat Pakistan in final of Street Child Football World Cup. ► The World Trade Organization dispute settlement body rules in favour of Pakistan in chemical export case. ► Pakistan's hockey hero Mansoor Ahmed passes away (12 May). ► Mahathir Mohamad sworn in as Malaysia seventh Prime Minister (10 May). ► Gen Bajwa named 68th 'most powerful' person in the world by Forbes (Xi Jinping 1st, Putin 2nd). ► Supreme Court suspends Ishaq Dar’s Senate membership (8 May). ► NA passes Transgender Persons Protection of Rights Bill 2018 (8 May). ► Alibaba purchases Pakistani ecommerce website Daraz. ► Dr Suleman Khan appointed new chief of Intelligence Bureau. ► Pakistani girl "Dania Hassan" wins US State Department's 'Emerging Young Leaders' Award. ► Pakistan's first Greenfield international airport inaugurated in Islamabad (1st May). ► British-Pakistani Sajid Javid becomes UK’s first Muslim home secretary. ► Hockey legend Mansoor Ahmed to receive Pakistan’s first mechanical heart aid. ► Pakistan ranks 139th out of 180 countries allowing press freedom. ► Seven Pakistani peacekeepers posthumously honoured with UN medal. ► Government appoints five new federal minister (Marvi Memon, Marriyum Aurangzeb, Anusha Rehman and Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry) and one state minister (Leila Khan). ► Pakistan announces 5.9 trillion rupee budget (27 April). ► Pakistan fail to reach Youth Olympic Qualifiers semis in Bangkok. ► India grants land ownership rights to refugees who fled Pakistan 70 years ago. ► Islamabad High Court disqualifies Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif under Article 62(1)(f) (26 April). ► 5.03m girls out of school in Punjab : Unicef. ► 1.75 million tourists visited Pakistan in 2017 : Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation. ► Pak Army Chief meets Russian Army Commander-in-Chief General Oleg Salyukov (24 April). ► Pakistan finish second at South Asian Judo Championship in Nepal. ► Pakistan appoints first-ever female diplomat Fouzia Fayyaz in Saudi Arabia. ► Pakistani-Australian engineer Usman Iftikhar wins Commonwealth Young Person of the Year award. ► Dr Umer Saif appointed chair-holder of UNESCO Chair for Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICTD). ► Pakistan to launch dollar-based savings certificates for overseas residents. ► Iran to replace US dollar with euro in financial reports. ► PTI to expel 20 lawmakers who 'sold' votes during Senate polls. ► US will place “reciprocal restrictions” on the movement of Pakistani diplomats from May 1, forcing them to stay within 40km of the city. ► PM Abbasi to attend Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM-2018) in London from April 18 to 20. ► PM Khaqan Abbasi reaches Saudi Arabia on a two-day official visit to witness a joint tri-services military exercise, ‘Gulf Shield-1’. ► Pakistan's Mohammad Inam wins first gold medal at Commonwealth Games in the 86kg wrestling competition. ► Pakistan successfully test-fires enhanced range version of Babur cruise missile (14 April). ► Pakistan secure 7th place in Commonwealth Games 2018 hockey. ► Pakistan Army cadet Sheroz Shahid wins ‘International Medal’ at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS) UK. ► Nawaz Sharif, Jahangir Tareen disqualified for life under Article 62 (1)(f) of the Constitution. ► Senate passes bill extending Supreme Court, Peshawar High Court jurisdiction to FATA. ► Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena suspends parliament until May 8. ► Algerian military transport plane (Ilyushin Il-76) crashes, killing 257 people. ► 'Pakistan ranked 54th among 84 countries on tobacco smoking'. ► Pakistan to host South Asian Football Championship in 2020. Pakistan will also host South Asian under 15 championship in 2019 and U19 girls’ championship in 2021. ► State Bank of Pakistan allowed Bank of China to establish Chinese yuan settlement setup in Pakistan. ► Pakistan trade deficit widens to $27.3 billion in nine months of Fiscal year 2018. ► Pakistani-origin Robina Shah to be appointed high sheriff of Manchester. ► The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) moved Asia Cup 2018 from India to UAE on Pakistan's request. ► Pakistan 12th biggest worldwide beneficiary of international charities: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. ► PM Abbasi arrives in China to attend three-day Boao Forum (April 8). ► State Bank of Pakistan banned Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. ► 23 countries including Pakistan takes part in Joint Gulf Shield-1 Military Drill. ► Gen Sir Nicholas Patrick Carter, Chief of General Staff (CGS) of the UK Army arrives in Pakistan on a two-day official visit (April 6). ► PM Abassi arrives in Afghanistan on one-day visit (April 6). ► South Korean former president Park Geun-hye sentenced to 24 years in jail for abuse of power. ► PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi announces simplified income tax package, amnesty scheme for foreign assets. ► China imposes 25 percent tariffs on US exports. ► Facebook: Up to 87 million users affected in Cambridge Analytica scandal. ► Pakistan win final Twenty20 against West Indies in Karachi to whitewash series 3-0. ► 139 terrorists connected to Pakistan on the United Nations Security Council sanctions list. ► UAE suspends ‘character certificate’ rule for working Pakistani workers. ► Federal cabinet declares April 6 as Kashmir Solidarity Day. ► US blocks UNSC statement on Israel's use of force on Land Day. ► Abiy Ahmed sworn in as Ethiopia's prime minister (2 April). ► Mokgweetsi Masisi sworn in as Botswana's new president (1 April). ► UNSC approves new sanctions on N.Korea. ► State Bank of Pakistan maintains policy rate unchanged at 6% for next two months (31 March). ► Pakistan Women cricket team clinch T20 series against Sri Lanka (Pakistan-2, Sri Lanka-1). ► Abdel Fattah el-Sisi wins second term as Egyptian president with 92% of vote. ► Russia expels 60 US diplomats and closed the St Petersburg consulate. ► Pakistan Navy test-fires submarine-launched cruise missile 'Babur' with a range of 450 kilometres (29 March). ► Philanthropist Dr Amjad Saqib founder of “Akhuwat”, receives Commonwealth Points of Light award. ► Pakistan Navy wins 25th National Shooting Championship in Karachi with 20 gold, 14 silver and 11 bronze medals, Pakistan Army secured the runner up position. ► Australian ball-tampering scandal: Steve Smith, David Warner banned for 12 months and Cameron Bancroft for 9 months. ► Nobel prize winner Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan 6 Years after she was shot by Taliban (29 March). ► Pakistan’s 1st National Forum on Philanthropy held in Islamabad (28 March). ► COAS General Bajwa arrives in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) on official visit (27 March). ► Tashkent to host international conference on Afghanistan’s peace from March 25-27. Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif will represent Pakistani delegation. ► Air Marshal Arshad Malik appointed Vice Chief of Air Staff (26 March). ► US, EU expel more than 100 Russian diplomats over over a spy (Skripal) poisoning case. ► Afghanistan defeat West Indies to win ICC World Cup 2019 Qualifying Final. ► Election Commission of Pakistan removes Farooq Sattar as convener of the Muttahida Quami Movement. ► Islamabad United defeat Peshawar Zalmi by three wickets and claim the Pakistan Super League 2018 title at the National Stadium Karachi (25 March). ► US adds seven Pakistani companies to a list of foreign entities that are subject to stringent export control measures. ► President Mamnoon Hussain conferred 58 military and 73 civil awards on people from all walks of life for their services to the country. ► US president Trump replaces McMaster with John Bolton as national security advisor. ► Sarfraz becomes youngest Pakistani cricketer to receive Sitara-e-Imtiaz. ► Pakistan, Sri Lanka sign three MoUs to enhance bilateral cooperation in the fields of youth development and training of diplomats and civil servants (23 March). ► Pakistan ranks third among countries facing water shortage. ► Pakistan acquires PakSat-MM1 communication satellite from China. ► Sherry Rehman becomes the first female Leader of the Opposition in Senate with the support of 34 members (22 March). ► Egypt Grand Mufti Sheikh Shawki Allam arrives in Pakistan on five-day visit, endorses Pakistan’s national narrative Paigham-e-Pakistan (21 March). ► Travel, tourism contributed Rs 930.9 billion to Pakistan's economy in 2017: World Travel and Tourism Council. ► Pakistan offers zero duty on 6,000 items from China. ► Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena is set to visit Pakistan from March 22 to 24 where he will be the ‘guest of honour’ for the Pakistan Day parade. ► PPP MNA Ayaz Soomro passes away in New York at 59 (20 March). ► India most vulnerable country to climate change followed by Pakistan _ HSBC report. ► Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan takes over as PAF chief (19 March). ► Vladimir Putin wins re-election for fourth term. ► HEC bans 13 universities' MPhil, PhD distance learning programmes. ► DSP Investigation Multan Shahida Nasreen secured 1st position at the 7th International Women Policing Conference held in Georgia also won Medal of Valor. ► LTG Ghayur Mahmood appointed colonel commandant of Frontier Force Regiment (17 March). ► Karachi ranked 6th cheapest city in the world by Economist Intelligence Unit (Singapore most expensive city). ► PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi met with United States Vice President Mike Pence during his private visit to the US (17 March). ► Pakistan's 'net reserves stand at minus $724m': IMF (16 March). ► Air Marshal Mujahid Anwar appointed as new chief of air staff. ► Pakistan ranks 75th out of 156 countries in the 2018 World Happiness Report (Finland 1st, Burundi ranked 156). ► Mahira Khan receives international award for her Contribution to Film and Activism at the UK Asian Film Festival in London. ► Punjab Assembly unanimously passes landmark bill to regulate Sikh marriages (14 March). ► British physicist Stephen Hawking dies at 76 (14 March). ► FIFA lifts suspension on Pakistan Football Federation. ► Trump fires Rex Tillerson as secretary of state and named current CIA chief Mike Pompeo to succeed him. ► Bangladeshi passenger plane carrying 71 people crashed in Kathmandu killing at least 50 people. ► PakVitae a startup wins regional HULT prize for clean drinking water model. ► Sadiq Sanjrani elected as chairman Senate. Sanjrani secured 57 votes, while PML-N’s Raja Zafarul Haq secured 46 out of the total 103 votes (12 March). ► Saleem Mandviwalla elected deputy chairman of Senate with 54 votes (12 March). ► Chief of Air Staff Sohail Aman awarded US Legion of Merit. ► Pakistan listed 9th largest arms importer in the world by SIPRI (India 1st). ► Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has arrived in Islamabad for 3-day visit (11 March). ► Mauritius president Ameenah Gurib-Fakim to resign next week for using credit card issued by a charity to buy clothes, jewellery. ► Saudi Arabia signs deal with Britain for 48 Typhoon fighter jets. ► Pakistani physician-scientist Dr Faisal H Cheema awarded $4m for outstanding medical research on heart transplantation. ► Pakistan's abstains from voting on a UNHRC resolution against human rights violations in Syria (Resolution adopted by a vote of 29 in favor and 4 against. 14 countries including Pakistan abstained from the voting). ► Pakistan concludes Joint Naval and air Exercise 'Ribat _ 2018'. ► PM appointed Ali Jahangir Siddiqui as ambassador to US. ► British High Commission announces Asma Jahangir scholarship to the best female Chevening candidate each year. ► US offers $5m reward for info on TTP chief Mullah Fazlullah. ► Pakistan ranks eight in kidney diseases causing 20,000 deaths every year (20 million people suffer from kidney diseases). ► Pakistan's stock exchange to launch exchange-traded fund this year. ► Casualties linked to militancy and violence have dropped in Pakistan for the 3rd consecutive year, with 21% fewer fatalities in 2017 than in 2016. ► Pakistan and South Korea have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for employment of Pakistani workers. ► BlackBerry sues Facebook, WhatsApp over patent infringement.. ► First container vessel MS Tiger, under the China-Pakistan Economic Project (CPEC), arrived at Gwadar Port (7 March). ► Moroccan PhD student Nisrine El Kettani wins Miss Arab Veil 2018 award held in Cairo, Egypt. ► Pakistan, India agree to swap women, mentally challenged, above 70 prisoners (7 March). ► There are a record 2,208 billionaires in the world, according to Forbes' 2018 rich list. ► The federal cabinet has approved banning sale of loose cigarettes across the country.. ► Cabinet increases daily allowance of parliamentarians by 71%. ► Cabinet approves privatisation of PIA. ► Senate passes bill to ensure rights of transgender persons (7 March). ► Farhatullah Babar removed as PPP spokesperson. ► Google unveils newest 72-qubit quantum processor known as Bristlecone. ► PAF, PN conduct successful test of C-802 anti-ship cruise missile. ► Pakistan in talks with China to borrow $1b. ► Bollywood's veteran character actor Nargis Rabadi, popularly known as ‘Shammi Aunty’ passes away (6 March). ► Sri Lanka declares state of emergency after Buddhist-Muslim clash. ► Saudi Arabia had granted Air India permission to fly over its territory on its new routes to and from Israel. ► Pakistan PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi arrived in Nepal on a two-day visit (05 March). ► Henly & Partners Passport Index: Pakistani passport ranked fourth worst for international travel (Japan and Singapore have secured the top spot). ► COAS lays foundation stone of UAE, Swiss govt-supported desalination plant in Gwadar (4 March). ► Krishna Kumari becomes first Hindu Dalit woman senator of Pakistan. ► 9 year-old Pakistani girl Selena Khawaja (who has been titled the "Mountain Princess") has become the youngest to scale the 5,765-metre-high Quz Sar Peak in Shimshal Valley, Hunza. ► Supreme Court bans 'Chinese salt' across country, declares it 'hazardous to health'. ► PML-N wins Senate elections (PML-N 33, PPP 20, PTI 12, Independent 15). ► Ahmed Baig wins U21 category of 12th Faldo Series Asia Grand Final in Vietnam (March 3). ► One out of five women in Pakistan is part of labour force: UN report. ► PIA flight services achieves ISO 9001 certification. ► Trump to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum. ► Pakistan Armed Forces ranked 13th most powerful on Global Firepower military strength index (US, Russia and China tagged as most powerful in the world). ► PML-N candidate Dr Asad Ashraf (298 votes) defeats PTI candidate Dr Zarqa Suharwardi (38 votes) in Senate by-election. ► Short film titled Golden Ticket, directed and written by Saira Mansoor gets nominated for the Asia Peace Film Festival. ► Three member countries (Singapore, Philippines and Vietnam ) are blocking Pakistan's entry to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). ► Pakistani student, Syed Jaffar Raza, has won the gold medal at the International Math Challenge VII competition (Bangkok), beating 600 participants. ► PAF raises new JF-17 squadron at Samungli. ► Russia vetoes United Nations Security Council resolution blaming Iran for arming Yemen's Houthis. ► Kashmala Tariq sworn in as federal ombudsperson on women's harassment (27 Feb). ► Pakistani mountaineer Samina Baig appointed United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) goodwill ambassador (26 Feb). ► Shehbaz Sharif elected as acting president of PML-N. ► Ed Sheeran named world's best-selling artist of 2017. ► Pakistan measles crisis among worst in world, cases rose by more than 100 per cent in 2017, compared to previous year. ► Iranian Air Force Commander Brigadier General Hassan Shahsafi arrives in Pakistan (26 Feb). ► NOWPDP, a disability inclusion initiative, has won the prestigious Innovative Practice of 2018 global award at the United Nations (24 Feb). ► Riyadh hosts first international half-marathon. ► US to open Jerusalem embassy in May for Israel's 70th anniversary. ► Japanese scientists invent floating 'firefly' light. ► Afghan government to shut down Taliban's Qatar office. ► China proposes removal of two-term limit for president. ► Sridevi, India's first female superstar, dies . ► UN Security Council approves 30-day ceasefire. ► Pakistan to go on FATF terror financing list in June. ► PM Abbasi arrives in Turkmenistan for ground-breaking ceremony of TAPI project (February 22). ► Transparency International ranks Pakistan 117 out of 180 countries on global corruption index (Pakistan has received 32 score). ► NASA finds 95 new Exoplanets beyond our solar system using data from NASA's K2 mission. ► India doctors remove world's 'largest brain tumour' (1.8kg). ► India's 4G speed slowest (6 mbps) in the world while Singapore was on the top spot with 44 mbps. (Pakistan 14 mbps). ► Top commander of Hizbul Ahrar 'Jihadyar Mehsud' killed in clash with Afghan tribal militia. ► KPK bans sale, import, manufacture of Chinese salt. ► KPK passed a bill 'Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Marriage Functions Bill 2018' banning demand of dowries. ► Election Act case: Supreme Court bars disqualified Nawaz Sharif from heading PML-N (February 21). ► The European Union (EU) has extended Pakistan’s Generalised System of Preferences plus (GSP-Plus) status for two years (February 21). ► The United Nations children’s agency has declared Pakistan as the riskiest country for newborns. ► Balochistan government declares Bostan Industrial Estate an economic zone. ► US bid to put Pakistan on terror financing watch-list falls through after member states failed to reach consensus. ► PCB builds Pakistan’s biggest High Performance Centre (HPC) at National Stadium Karachi, in view to improved batsmen technique for foreign tours. ► Saudi Arabia to host first Arab Fashion Week, the Arab Fashion Council. ► Russia opens honourary consulate in Peshawar (February 20). ► UNDP, Japanese govt launch $3.9m project to empower more than 20,000 youths in Sindh and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (20 February). ► Malaysian naval chief (Admiral Tan Sri Ahmad Kamarulzaman) arrives in Pakistan on an official visit (February 19). ► Pakistani Sikh Sardar Ramesh Singh Khalsa wins humanitarian award at World Sikh Awards held in Canada (19 February). ► Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif to leave for official visit to Russia (February 18). ► Imran Khan ties the knot for third time with Bushra Maneka. ► Afghan institute, Metallica win Polar Music Prize, often called music's 'Nobel Prize'. ► Pakistan borrows $500 million from ICBC China. ► The Iran Aseman Airlines ATR-72 crashes into mountain, killing all 66 people aboard (February 18). ► Pakistan turns down cheaper loan offer from Japan. ► Pakistani social entrepreneur and philanthropist Zain Ashraf has been conferred the 2018 Commonwealth Youth Award. ► COAS Qamar Bajwa arrives in Germany to attend Munich Security Conference (Feb 17). ► Pakistan to send troops to Saudi Arabia on 'training and advice mission. ► Actor Matloobur Rehman, famous for his character of Zakoota Jinn passes away in Lahore (February 16). ► Ethiopia declares state of emergency after Hailemariam Desalegn, the country's prime minister, resigned. ► Each Pakistani owes Rs 130,000 : State Bank of Pakistan. ► PAKISTAN POST, NBP sign MoU to boost digital financial services. ► Cyril Ramaphosa, elected South Africa’s new president. ► Jacob Zuma resigns as president of South Africa. ► COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa arrived in Kabul to attend the Chief of Defence Conference (13 February). ► US pushes motion to put Pakistan on global terrorist-financing watchlist. ► Pakistani government bans Jamat-ud-Dawa head Hafiz Saeed and take over assets of Hafiz Saeed's JuD, and FIF. ► PML-N’s Iqbal Shah defeated PTI’s Ali Tareen Khan with margin of 27,000 votes in the hotly contested Lodhran NA-154 by-polls. (PML-N 113,542 votes _ PTI 85,933 votes) ► Pakistani leading rights activist, Asma Jehangir, dies at 66 (11 February). ► Pakistan’s veteran TV actor Qazi Wajid dies at 87 (11 February). ► World's tallest hotel (Gevora Hotel by the Al Attar Group (1,167 feet)) opens in Dubai. ► Saudi Arabia accepts one-time raise in Pakistan’s Hajj quota which will enable a total of 184,210 Pakistanis to perform the pilgrimage this year. ► India stops 200 Hindu pilgrims from coming to Pakistan. ► The Middle East’s first Hindu stone temple will be constructed in Abu Dhabi by 2020. ► Russian plane (Saratov Airlines) crash kills all 71 people on board. ► Pak-Saudi naval exercise Nasem al Bahr commences in Saudi Arabia (10 February). ► 9th Karachi Literature Festival started in Karachi (9 February). ► 11 Pakistani exhibitors participate in Ambiente Fair to be held from February 9-13 in Frankfurt, Germany. ► Pakistan joins International Socca Federation ahead of mini-football World Cup (9 February). ► Pakistani delegation attends Al-Quds Al-Sharif OIC Youth Capital 2018 in Palestine. ► Jordan's King Abdullah II arrives in Pakistan on two-day visit (8th February). ► World's first passenger drone makes maiden public flight in China. ► Bangladesh ex-PM Khaleda Zia jailed for five years in corruption case. ► Maldives sends out envoys to 'friendly nations' of China, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia. ► Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) has been ranked among the top 100 universities of Asia. ► 144 nomination forms submitted against 52 seats for Senate elections. ► The Sindh High Court (SHC) removes regulatory duty from over 350 goods. ► Bermuda has become the first country in the world to roll back same-sex marriage laws. ► Veteran journalist Siddiq Baloch passed away in Karachi (6 February). ► The Maldives president Abdulla Yameen declared a State of Emergency. ► PM Abbasi inaugurates Golen Gol Hydropower project in Chitral. ► Adelaide Strikers claimed their first Big Bash League title after defeating Hobart Hurricanes by 25 runs. ► Top UN court awards Costa Rica territory claimed by Nicaragua. ► India outplay Australia to win Under-19 World Cup. ► Karachi ranked number two in marijuana-consuming cities in the world. ► The hajj quota for Pakistan for the year 2018 remains the same at 179,210. ► COAS Gen Bajwa meets Saudi crown prince in Riyadh (February 2). ► Pakistan’s annual inflation climbed to 4.4 per cent in January from 3.7pc in the same month last year. ► Pakistan claimed the third position at the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup 2018. ► Nehal Hashmi sentenced to one month jail time and has been barred from holding public office for next five years in contempt of court case. ► Muhammad Aurangzeb appointed as HBL president and CEO. ► Sindh Minister for Planning and Development Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani, was found shot dead with his wife Fariha Razaque in his house in Karachi (Feb 1). ► Pakistan Launches Application "Surfsafe" to Combat Cyberextremism. ► Supreme Court orders removal of Siddiqul Farooq as Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) chief. ► India beat Pakistan by 203 runs to Enter ICC U-19 World Cup Final 2018. ► Afghanistan Interior Minister and spy chief visit Pakistan (31 January 2018). ► UAE has launched a trade complaint at the World Trade Organisation to challenge Pakistan’s duties on biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) film, used in food packaging. ► French climber Elisabeth Revol rescued from Nanga Parbat by Polish mountaineers. ► India and Pakistan Extend Thar Rail Link for three more years that connects Jodhpur in Rajasthan with the Karachi. ► Babar Azam tops ICC T20I batting rankings. ► Pakistan, China jointly host first international exhibition Gwadar Expo (January 29). ► US lifts ban on refugees from 11 countries. ► Pakistan tops ICC T20 ranking after defeating New Zealand. ► At $19.3 billion, Pakistan ranks fifth in the world that receives the most remittances every year (India $72 billion, followed by China ($64 billion). ► Roger Federer Defeats Marin Cilic to win Record-Tying Sixth Australian Open championship. ► PM Abbasi inaugurates DigiSkills programme which aims at training one million youth through online modules. ► Indian origin 10-year-old boy Mehul Garg beats Einstein, Hawking IQ scores. ► After 152 years, 'Super Blue Blood Moon' to light up skies on January 31. ► Pakistani cardiologist, Jaffar Khan, has won the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society’s prestigious 2018 Young Investigators Award. ► Jalal-ud-Din appointed head of Pakistan women's selection committee. ► Usman Akhtar Bajwa appointed new CDA chief. ► Dubai sets world record with biggest cup of karak chai. ► The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) raised its main policy interest rate by 25 basis points to 6 percent. ► Fitch revised Pakistan's B rating outlook to negative from stable. ► Indonesian President Joko Widodo to visit Pakistan on January 26. ► Former LHC judge Asghar Haider appointed as NAB prosecutor general. ► PIA Islamabad-New York flights discontinued after Rs 1.2bn loss. ► Pakistan win second T20 against New Zealand. ► Pakistan ranked at 47th in the Inclusive Development Index (IDI) 2018 of the World Economic Forum. ► The USA, Congress passes funding bill, ends three-day government shutdown. ► Pakistani student (Muhammad Haider Khan) bagged the highest marks in Syllabus D Mathematics in the Cambridge Examinations. ► PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to attend World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland, from 24-25 January 2018. ► Shah Rukh Khan receives human rights award at WEF (World Economic Forum). ► Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency launches digital environmental atlas. ► World XI beats Pakistan 5-1 in first hockey match. ► Government shutdown in the United States over immigration. ► India beats Pakistan by 2 wickets to claim Blind Cricket World Cup title at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. ► Over 1.8 million cases pending in Pakistan’s courts. ► New Zealand became The 11th country to send a rocket into Orbit. ► Pakistani nuclear scientist and former chairman of Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission Dr. Ishfaq Ahmed passed away at the age of 87. ► Pakistan allows visa on arrival for group tourists from 24 countries. ► Pakistan’s Interior Ministry has ordered the closure of the offices of Radio Mashaal. ► US set to overtake Saudi Arabia as world’s number two oil producer: IEA. ► Three students of the space science department at Institute of Space Technology (IST) in Islamabad have received international acclaim for their research on super-massive black holes and galaxy collisions in space. ► India test-fires Agni-V intercontinental ballistic missile. ► Hasan Ali wins ICC Emerging Cricketer of the Year award. ► Microsoft tops Thomson Reuters top 100 global tech leaders list. ► Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Pakistan drops massive 71.5% in Dec. ► Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) cancels enlistment of 284 political parties. ► PIA bans use of social media for its employees. ► PML-Q’s Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo sworn in as Balochistan CM (13 January 2018). ► New Zealand beat Pakistan in 3rd ODI to clinch series. ► National Assembly passes bill to bring FATA under SC, PHC jurisdiction. ► World Bank puts $250m policy loan for Pakistan on hold. ► Ecuador grants citizenship to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. ► FIFA World Cup Trophy to come to Pakistan on February 3. ► The British Backpacker Society ranked Pakistan number one adventure travel destination. ► Sanaullah Zehri resigns as Balochistan CM to thwart political crisis. ► Sindhiyani Tehreek activist Zahida Shaikh passes away (8 January). ► Sikhs ban Indian diplomats from entering Gurdwaras across US. ► Indian court jails powerful politician Lalu Prasad for embezzling funds. ► America suspends entire security aid to Pakistan. ► PAF's first native and youngest commander-in-chief Air Marshal Asghar Khan passes away at the age of 96 (5 January). ► Renowned chef and media personality Zubaida Tariq passed away (5 January). ► Supreme Court slaps complete ban on unlicensed mining in K-P. ► Punjab University Vice Chancellor Zaffar Mueen Nasar resigned from his post, apparently over the issue of the university land. ► US places Pakistan, Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan on a special watch list 'for severe violations of religious freedom'. ► Cotton production up by 7.2pc. ► Afghan refugees granted sixth extension for their stay in Pakistan. ► Pakistan Navy successfully test fires cruise missile Harba. ► Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono to visit Pakistan (January 3). ► Pakistan Air Force inaugurates new air base – PAF Bholari. ► Pakistan, India exchange lists of nuclear installations. ► SBP decides to cut import requirement of cash dollars to 35pc against export of foreign currencies. ► Pakistan, India NSAs hold secret dialogue in Thailand. ► Palestine recalls envoy for sharing stage with Hafiz Saeed. ► Polish team arrives in Pakistan to conquer K2 in winter. 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PETALING JAYA: A total of 2, 600 websites were found to be selling pharmaceutical products illegally, while 9, 115 units of unregistered pharmaceutical products in 167 postal parcels were confiscated during Operation Pangea XIV last month, says Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
The Health director-general said Operation Pangea is a global effort coordinated by Interpol which focuses on websites and social media accounts offering dangerous drugs and medical devices.
Operation Pangea XIV, which started from May 18 to 25, is Malaysia's ninth participation since it began.
"This year, the focus was on the sale of drugs and medical devices misused for the purpose of Covid-19 treatment," he said, adding that irresponsible sellers continue to take advantage by making a profit to sell "protective" products for the Covid-19 outbreak.
Dr Noor Hisham said action had been taken against a total of 2, 600 websites, including from the Dark Web which were detected to be selling pharmaceutical products that violated the provisions of the law, which includes controlled drugs purportedly for the treatment of Covid-19, as well as unlicensed face masks, thermometers, test-kits for Covid-19, nasal aspirators and alcohol swabs.
He added that there is an increasing trend of the sale of psychotropic substances by unauthorized sellers on the same platforms.
"A total of 972 postal parcels were also inspected. Of the total, 157 postal parcels found to contain 9, 115 units of unregistered pharmaceutical products valued at RM108, 352," he said, noting that over 60% of the products seized this year were controlled drugs under the Poisons Act 1952.
Dr Noor Hisham said 18% of the controlled drugs seized were under the category of psychotropic substances, while the rest were high blood pressure medications, diabetic medication, abortion pills, anti-inflammatory drugs and others that are mostly not registered with the Health Ministry.
"Inspections were also carried out at all major entrances across the country involving air cargo, airports, border posts and ferry terminals. A total of 961 units of unregistered medicines were confiscated with a value of RM42, 213," he said.
Dr Noor Hisham noted that during a raid involving 94 business premises, 61, 864 units of illegal pharmaceutical products, including unregistered psychotropic substances valued at RM 2, 071, 855 were seized.
"A total of 206 consumer awareness campaigns were also conducted during the Operation Pangea XIV," he said, adding that the Health Ministry will continue to monitor websites and social media accounts selling pharmaceutical products and medical devices online.
Dr Noor Hisham said the public are advised to ensure that health products sold either online or on-premises have a hologram security sticker and product registration number before purchasing the product.
The public can check the product registration status by visiting the website http://www.npra.gov.my in the "Product Status" column or download the NPRA Product Status app from the Google Play Store, Apple App Store or Huawei AppGallery.
Operation Pangea XIV involves collaboration between several agencies in the Health Ministry and other agencies such as Interpol Malaysia's National Central Bureau, Customs Department, Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, Pos Malaysia, and CyberSecurity Malaysia.
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Fantasy football rankings 2018: The top 150 players in PPR leagues
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Training camps have begun, which means you’ll soon be in the midst of your league’s fantasy football draft. If you are fortunate enough to have the No. 1 pick, this will be one of the harder years to figure out who you should draft first. Todd Gurley led all running backs in fantasy scoring among running backs in 2017, though that was his first and only year to finish in the top five in PPR scoring leagues.
Over the last two years, no player has impacted fantasy teams than Le’Veon Bell, especially when it comes to PPR. During that span, Bell has caught a ridiculous 160 passes, the most among any running back. Unsurprisingly, he’s been the highest-scoring non-quarterback player during that span.
If you get the top pick in a PPR league, Bell is your best bet, especially now that he’ll play under the franchise tag for potentially the final time, making 2018 effectively a contract year for him.
If you choose to go wide receiver in Round 1, you’ll have an interesting debate between DeAndre Hopkins and Antonio Brown. Hopkins is the reigning scoring champ among receivers, but dating back to 2013, no receiver has scored more points than Brown in PPR leagues.
Top 150 overall rankings, PPR leagues (preseason)
Top 150 PPR fantasy football rankings
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Rk Consensus Pos Tm JM DG SK AW
1 Todd Gurley II RB LAR 1 1 1 2 2 Le'Veon Bell RB PIT 2 7 2 1 3 David Johnson RB ARI 4 3 3 3 4 Ezekiel Elliott RB DAL 3 2 5 5 5 Antonio Brown WR PIT 5 4 4 4 6 DeAndre Hopkins WR HOU 6 5 7 8 7 Alvin Kamara RB NO 8 12 6 7 8 Odell Beckham Jr. WR NYG 7 9 8 9 9 Julio Jones WR ATL 11 6 10 10 10 Saquon Barkley RB NYG 9 18 9 6 11 Keenan Allen WR LAC 16 8 12 11 12 Michael Thomas WR NO 14 11 11 14 13 Kareem Hunt RB KC 10 14 14 13 14 Melvin Gordon RB LAC 12 15 13 17 15 Leonard Fournette RB JAC 13 17 17 15 16 A.J. Green WR CIN 17 13 16 16 17 Dalvin Cook RB MIN 15 21 18 12 18 Davante Adams WR GB 18 16 15 18 19 Doug Baldwin WR SEA 25 10 27 21 20 Rob Gronkowski TE NE 24 20 21 19 21 Mike Evans WR TB 21 23 20 24 22 Devonta Freeman RB ATL 19 26 23 26 23 T.Y. Hilton WR IND 27 19 24 25 24 Christian McCaffrey RB CAR 26 25 19 27 25 Adam Thielen WR MIN 30 31 25 20 26 Jerick McKinnon RB SF 22 42 22 23 27 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI 34 29 26 22 28 Stefon Diggs WR MIN 32 22 29 30 29 Travis Kelce TE KC 29 27 28 31 30 Jordan Howard RB CHI 23 35 31 41 31 Amari Cooper WR OAK 37 24 33 38 32 Tyreek Hill WR KC 31 30 35 39 33 Demaryius Thomas WR DEN 42 38 30 29 34 LeSean McCoy RB BUF 20 41 40 40 35 Aaron Rodgers QB GB 39 37 37 33 36 Joe Mixon RB CIN 28 54 32 34 37 Zach Ertz TE PHI 40 47 36 28 38 Golden Tate WR DET 47 36 34 35 39 Kenyan Drake RB MIA 33 39 44 36 40 Alshon Jeffery WR PHI 38 32 39 48 41 Allen Robinson WR CHI 41 52 38 32 42 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR PIT 48 28 43 45 43 Josh Gordon WR CLE 46 34 50 37 44 Derrius Guice RB WAS 36 46 46 46 45 Alex Collins RB BAL 35 58 42 42 46 Brandin Cooks WR LAR 49 40 48 50 47 Jarvis Landry WR CLE 60 48 41 44 48 Tom Brady QB NE 55 45 49 47 49 Russell Wilson QB SEA 53 53 45 52 50 Marvin Jones Jr. WR DET 52 49 47 55 51 Jay Ajayi RB PHI 45 51 51 58 52 Michael Crabtree WR BAL 61 44 56 49 53 Lamar Miller RB HOU 50 56 55 51 54 Dion Lewis RB TEN 56 59 52 60 55 Rashaad Penny RB SEA 44 86 59 43 56 Emmanuel Sanders WR DEN 78 33 67 63 57 Deshaun Watson QB HOU 62 68 57 56 58 Derrick Henry RB TEN 43 61 63 77 59 Sammy Watkins WR KC 64 55 65 64 60 Chris Hogan WR NE 73 60 69 53 61 Corey Davis WR TEN 70 67 58 62 62 Greg Olsen TE CAR 63 72 53 72 63 Pierre Garçon WR SF 79 57 64 61 64 Cam Newton QB CAR 59 97 54 54 65 Delanie Walker TE TEN 75 50 73 71 66 Drew Brees QB NO 74 65 68 67 67 Carson Wentz QB PHI 58 88 72 57 68 Robert Woods WR LAR 71 71 76 66 69 Rex Burkhead RB NE 82 43 85 75 70 Marshawn Lynch RB OAK 65 63 89 69 71 Ronald Jones II RB TB 66 98 71 59 72 Devin Funchess WR CAR 72 69 83 73 73 Royce Freeman RB DEN 54 101 66 79 74 Mark Ingram RB NO 51 129 60 68 75 Sony Michel RB NE 57 106 62 85 76 Cooper Kupp WR LAR 83 64 79 86 77 Jamison Crowder WR WAS 97 73 74 74 78 Randall Cobb WR GB 91 75 75 80 79 Jimmy Graham TE GB 69 107 70 78 80 Kyle Rudolph TE MIN 80 84 78 82 81 Tevin Coleman RB ATL 67 83 80 94 82 Evan Engram TE NYG 68 131 61 65 83 DeVante Parker WR MIA 81 85 86 81 84 Robby Anderson WR NYJ 89 74 82 98 85 Duke Johnson Jr. RB CLE 95 81 81 87 86 Chris Thompson RB WAS 96 70 88 90 87 Kirk Cousins QB MIN 77 121 77 70 88 Isaiah Crowell RB NYJ 85 62 103 101 89 Julian Edelman WR NE 101 78 91 84 90 Matthew Stafford QB DET 84 108 87 76 91 C.J. Anderson RB CAR 86 66 113 103 92 Kerryon Johnson RB DET 87 79 97 109 93 Marquise Goodwin WR SF 88 87 92 116 94 Marlon Mack RB IND 76 103 99 106 95 Trey Burton TE CHI 102 82 90 111 96 Sterling Shepard WR NYG 98 100 94 95 97 Ben Roethlisberger QB PIT 93 116 96 83 98 Marqise Lee WR JAC 115 76 110 91 99 Tarik Cohen RB CHI 107 89 84 117 100 Jordy Nelson WR OAK 100 90 101 107 101 Andrew Luck QB IND 99 117 95 88 102 Carlos Hyde RB CLE 92 80 111 120 103 Jimmy Garoppolo QB SF 106 105 104 96 104 Nelson Agholor WR PHI 109 93 100 114 105 Marcus Mariota QB TEN 105 112 118 89 106 Jack Doyle TE IND 118 91 109 108 107 Philip Rivers QB LAC 110 123 102 92 108 Jordan Reed TE WAS 103 130 93 105 109 Will Fuller V WR HOU 94 -- 98 93 110 Jamaal Williams RB GB 90 126 108 113 111 Rishard Matthews WR TEN 114 113 112 104 112 Matt Ryan QB ATL 111 122 114 97 113 Jared Goff QB LAR 117 110 116 102 114 Patrick Mahomes QB KC 112 127 117 100 115 Nick Chubb RB CLE 104 99 131 131 116 DeSean Jackson WR TB 120 95 133 122 117 Giovani Bernard RB CIN 132 94 120 125 118 Kelvin Benjamin WR BUF 116 -- 107 99 119 Aaron Jones RB GB 113 119 134 115 120 Kenny Stills WR MIA 108 -- 106 118 121 Ty Montgomery RB GB 127 96 119 149 122 Allen Hurns WR DAL 119 -- 115 110 123 Alex Smith QB WAS 125 118 124 128 124 Josh Doctson WR WAS 122 114 129 133 125 Theo Riddick RB DET 135 102 123 139 126 George Kittle TE SF 121 132 105 142 127 Dak Prescott QB DAL 123 124 130 124 128 Bilal Powell RB NYJ 124 111 139 134 129 Mohamed Sanu WR ATL -- 77 137 -- 130 David Njoku TE CLE 131 141 122 127 131 Martavis Bryant WR OAK 136 92 -- 143 132 Devontae Booker RB DEN 126 -- 128 129 133 Tyler Eifert TE CIN 130 148 136 123 134 James White RB NE -- -- 121 119 135 Tyler Lockett WR SEA 138 109 144 -- 136 Cameron Meredith WR NO 134 -- 135 126 137 O.J. Howard TE TB 139 135 127 146 138 Latavius Murray RB MIN 146 104 -- -- 139 D.J. Moore WR CAR 129 -- 126 148 140 LeGarrette Blount RB DET 133 120 -- -- 141 Derek Carr QB OAK 147 128 -- 130 142 Doug Martin RB OAK 141 115 -- -- 143 Mike Williams WR LAC -- -- -- 112 144 Jameis Winston QB TB -- 137 -- 132 145 Kenny Golladay WR DET 144 -- 125 -- 146 Mitchell Trubisky QB CHI 145 139 149 138 147 Cameron Brate TE TB 142 147 132 150 148 Jared Cook TE OAK -- 145 141 136 149 Case Keenum QB DEN -- -- -- 121 150 Charles Clay TE BUF -- 143 140 140 -- C.J. Prosise RB SEA 148 125 -- -- -- Andy Dalton QB CIN -- 140 -- 137 -- Eli Manning QB NYG -- 136 -- 141 -- Blake Bortles QB JAC 143 -- -- 135 -- Austin Seferian-Jenkins TE JAC -- 134 148 147 -- D'Onta Foreman RB HOU 128 -- -- -- -- Corey Clement RB PHI 137 -- 143 -- -- Benjamin Watson TE NO -- 133 -- -- -- Eric Ebron TE IND -- -- 138 -- -- Josh McCown QB NYJ -- 138 -- -- -- Calvin Ridley WR ATL 140 -- -- -- -- Nyheim Hines RB IND -- -- 142 -- -- Ricky Seals-Jones TE ARI -- 142 -- -- -- Austin Hooper TE ATL 149 144 -- -- -- Ted Ginn Jr. WR NO -- -- -- 144 -- Vance McDonald TE PIT -- -- -- 145 -- Dez Bryant WR FA -- -- 145 -- -- Anthony Miller WR CHI -- -- 146 -- -- Virgil Green TE LAC -- 146 -- -- -- Chris Carson RB SEA -- -- 147 -- -- Jake Butt TE DEN -- 149 -- -- -- Blake Jarwin TE DAL -- 150 -- -- -- Hayden Hurst TE BAL 150 -- -- -- -- Paul Richardson WR WAS -- -- 150 --
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2017 fantasy football rankings: Top 150 overall
Welcome to the 2017 preseason! To get you ready for your drafts, we've got an updated rankings of the top 150 overall players in fantasy football heading into Week 1 of the preseason. Check out our full 2017 fantasy football preview draft guide!
Editor's update: We updated our preseason rankings following the second week of preseason action. The most notable change is reflected in the adjustment of Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott.
Bruce Arians wants to get David Johnson more touches. Everyone else wants to get more David Johnson.
The Arizona Cardinals running back was already worthy of No. 1 overall status in fantasy football drafts when he was averaging a paltry 23 touches a game in 2016.
But … 30!?
That, and Johnson’s stated goal of rushing and receiving 1,000 yards each this season makes Johnson SB Nation’s consensus choice for top overall fantasy football pick in 2017.
Nobody touched the ball more in 2016 than Johnson. No one gained more total yards from scrimmage and no one found the end zone more often. Again … on 23 touches. And with Carson Palmer not getting any younger or better, it makes sense for the Cardinals to rely even more heavily on their third-year back. Arians promises that even with 20 carries and 10 receptions per game, he will not wear Johnson out or leave him open to injury. Fantasy owners will take him at his word and watch the yards and touchdowns pile up.
But don’t despair if you’re sitting there with the second pick. Le’Veon Bell might not get 30 touches per game, but it’s what Bell might get when the season is over that could allow him to challenge Johnson for 2017’s most productive player.
Bell, who will play for the Steelers this season under the franchise tag of $12.1 million, will be a free agent in 2018, and that is all the incentive he’ll need to put up a monster season. Adding to Bell’s attractiveness as our No. 2 overall pick is his potential to play in all 16 games this season — something he has done just once in his first five seasons.
Despite missing four games in 2016, Bell finished third with 1,884 yards from scrimmage – 200 yards better than the No. 4 man on the list -- and was just 230 yards shy of Johnson, who played all 16 games. Bell had just five fewer receptions than Johnson, despite Johnson out-targeting Bell 120-96.
Bell ranked fourth in total touches (336), just 37 behind DJ. Bell was one of just two running backs to average over 100 yards rushing per game.
Give Bell four more games to work with (including two against the Browns) and he can make a pretty good case to go No. 1 himself.
The only other running back to make our Top 5 is the Cowboys’ Ezekiel Elliott, who led the league in rushing average as a rookie, was second in yards from scrimmage, and finished third in touchdowns. Elliott, who ranks fourth on our list, could miss a game or two to start the season because of a suspension. Elliott looks to follow in Johnson’s footsteps and do away with any talk of a sophomore jinx.
Antonio Brown, our unanimous top wide receiver on the board, checks in at No. 3 overall, as the era of taking a dominant running back first in fantasy drafts continues to recede. Odell Beckham Jr. of the Giants and Atlanta’s Julio Jones rank fifth and sixth, respectively, as five wide receivers crack our overall Top 10.
Unlike his teammate Bell, Brown signed a five-year deal with the Steelers in the offseason and should be motivated to improve on what was, by his lofty standards, a down year in 2016.
Beckham Jr., who ranked third in receptions (101) and yards (1,367) to go along with 10 touchdowns, will have the best No. 2 receiver of his career alongside him in 2017, with the Giants’ acquisition of former Jet Brandon Marshall.
Perhaps the most intriguing player move in the offseason was DeSean Jackson to Tampa Bay, where he should take some of the defensive pressure off superstar Mike Evans, who ranks No. 8 on our list. Evans caught 96 balls for 1,321 yards and 12 touchdowns last season despite being essentially the only option for Jameis Winston. With Winston a year older and Jackson demanding attention, Evans could be in for a monster season.
Rounding out our Top 10 are Chargers running back Melvin Gordon at No. 7, Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green at No. 9, and Buffalo running back LeSean McCoy at No. 10.
Our first non-RB/WR appears at No. 20 with tight end Rob Gronkowski, who will look to bounce back from an injury-plagued 2016. Our first quarterback appears at No. 31 with Aaron Rodgers, as the quarterback position remains one that can be deferred until later in drafts.
Overall rankings, preseason Week 3
(SK: Scott Kaliska; JG: Jeff Goldberg; DG: Derek Gordon; AW: Alex Welch; ZS: Zach Senvisky; JM: Jason Marcum)
Rk Consensus Pos Tm SK JG DG AW ZS JM 1 David Johnson RB ARI 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 Le'Veon Bell RB PIT 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 Antonio Brown WR PIT 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 Odell Beckham Jr. WR NYG 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 Julio Jones WR ATL 5 5 6 4 3 6 6 Melvin Gordon RB LAC 7 7 3 7 7 7 7 LeSean McCoy RB BUF 6 6 7 6 6 18 8 Mike Evans WR TB 8 8 8 10 9 8 9 A.J. Green WR CIN 9 9 10 8 8 11 10 Jordy Nelson WR GB 11 11 9 9 14 12 11 DeMarco Murray RB TEN 14 13 12 14 11 14 12 Jay Ajayi RB MIA 12 12 14 11 20 13 13 Jordan Howard RB CHI 13 17 17 13 16 10 14 T.Y. Hilton WR IND 18 16 11 17 18 9 15 Michael Thomas WR NO 15 14 16 15 15 15 16 Dez Bryant WR DAL 16 18 13 16 13 19 17 Todd Gurley RB LAR 17 15 26 20 17 16 18 Rob Gronkowski TE NE 22 19 20 18 22 17 19 Amari Cooper WR OAK 20 20 22 22 19 21 20 Ezekiel Elliott RB DAL 23 24 39 25 10 4 21 Doug Baldwin WR SEA 21 22 19 19 36 23 22 Lamar Miller RB HOU 25 21 18 26 33 22 23 Leonard Fournette RB JAC 19 26 25 21 30 26 24 DeAndre Hopkins WR HOU 26 23 29 29 21 24 25 Devonta Freeman RB ATL 10 10 15 12 12 99 26 Brandin Cooks WR NE 27 28 28 27 24 28 27 Marshawn Lynch RB OAK 29 29 21 24 28 36 28 Demaryius Thomas WR DEN 28 25 23 28 38 25 29 Travis Kelce TE KC 35 32 27 35 26 32 30 Allen Robinson WR JAC 33 27 38 36 32 27 31 Isaiah Crowell RB CLE 24 35 35 23 31 46 32 Tom Brady QB NE 36 30 37 47 25 20 33 Alshon Jeffery WR PHI 34 33 40 31 27 33 34 Michael Crabtree WR OAK 42 36 24 37 34 29 35 Aaron Rodgers QB GB 32 31 45 42 23 31 36 Terrelle Pryor Sr. WR WAS 30 38 34 33 49 40 37 Davante Adams WR GB 39 39 30 34 59 34 38 Carlos Hyde RB SF 31 37 41 32 52 53 39 Ty Montgomery RB GB 37 43 42 53 29 43 40 Keenan Allen WR LAC 38 41 52 39 39 41 41 Sammy Watkins WR LAR 47 34 48 52 35 39 42 Joe Mixon RB CIN 40 45 66 30 42 35 43 Christian McCaffrey RB CAR 44 46 43 45 37 45 44 Golden Tate WR DET 50 47 32 40 60 37 45 Jordan Reed TE WAS 54 40 47 48 43 38 46 Drew Brees QB NO 43 42 65 57 41 30 47 Martavis Bryant WR PIT 49 51 44 43 54 47 48 Mark Ingram RB NO 48 50 54 51 48 42 49 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI 53 53 55 46 46 57 50 Emmanuel Sanders WR DEN 55 56 36 38 69 58 51 Julian Edelman WR NE 68 48 31 62 55 51 52 Spencer Ware RB KC 45 57 51 55 50 59 53 Jarvis Landry WR MIA 57 49 60 58 51 50 54 Dalvin Cook RB MIN 41 58 46 54 79 60 55 C.J. Anderson RB DEN 46 44 102 63 45 44 56 Jimmy Graham TE SEA 62 60 50 76 53 63 57 Frank Gore RB IND 64 63 70 60 44 66 58 Adrian Peterson RB NO 75 59 62 66 56 61 59 Tevin Coleman RB ATL 65 54 79 67 67 56 60 Greg Olsen TE CAR 51 55 72 49 114 55 61 Bilal Powell RB NYJ 60 83 89 56 62 49 62 Russell Wilson QB SEA 59 67 88 81 47 62 63 Matt Ryan QB ATL 61 61 68 82 71 64 64 Donte Moncrief WR IND 76 65 75 50 74 69 65 Jamison Crowder WR WAS 66 68 64 68 72 72 66 Stefon Diggs WR MIN 67 64 57 75 81 67 67 Tyreek Hill WR KC 52 113 33 59 40 115 68 Ameer Abdullah RB DET 58 62 81 70 76 65 69 Eddie Lacy RB SEA 79 52 56 41 130 54 70 Kelvin Benjamin WR CAR 63 71 49 73 88 75 71 Willie Snead WR NO 69 66 71 69 78 70 72 Doug Martin RB TB 85 69 63 84 58 73 73 Andrew Luck QB IND 70 82 108 61 65 48 74 Brandon Marshall WR NYG 72 73 78 64 61 96 75 Mike Gillislee RB NE 56 84 99 44 98 68 76 DeSean Jackson WR TB 81 70 74 74 75 84 77 Pierre Garcon WR SF 80 75 69 80 90 78 78 Derek Carr QB OAK 95 85 53 98 95 52 79 Jonathan Stewart RB CAR 99 89 58 87 64 91 80 Paul Perkins RB NYG 74 74 103 65 96 79 81 Delanie Walker TE TEN 90 77 91 91 66 81 82 LeGarrette Blount RB PHI 71 76 83 72 100 97 83 Tyler Eifert TE CIN 73 72 133 90 70 76 84 Kirk Cousins QB WAS 77 78 116 93 73 82 85 Marcus Mariota QB TEN 84 79 97 99 85 83 86 Robert Kelley RB WAS 89 98 80 123 68 74 87 Tyrell Williams WR LAC 91 93 73 109 84 87 88 Eric Decker WR TEN 93 90 90 88 80 100 89 Kenny Britt WR CLE 102 87 76 86 101 89 90 Cam Newton QB CAR 87 91 105 94 83 93 91 DeVante Parker WR MIA 88 86 85 89 107 103 92 Jeremy Maclin WR BAL 92 109 67 77 106 111 93 Ben Roethlisberger QB PIT 97 81 121 106 87 71 94 Cameron Meredith WR CHI 96 88 77 100 94 112 95 Corey Davis WR TEN 115 99 87 104 82 85 96 Jameis Winston QB TB 86 80 124 107 86 92 97 Danny Woodhead RB BAL 78 107 115 71 108 109 98 Derrick Henry RB TEN 94 96 94 105 125 86 99 Kyle Rudolph TE MIN 83 115 84 79 123 117 100 Zach Ertz TE PHI 100 95 130 120 77 80 101 Dak Prescott QB DAL 101 92 122 102 99 94 102 Martellus Bennett TE GB 98 104 131 118 63 106 103 Matt Forte RB NYJ 108 94 96 101 146 77 104 Philip Rivers QB LAC 103 102 112 116 97 104 105 Samaje Perine RB WAS 127 97 -- 78 92 99 106 Matthew Stafford QB DET 105 105 123 95 110 107 107 Randall Cobb WR GB 107 112 109 96 109 114 108 Latavius Murray RB MIN 136 101 61 -- 112 95 109 Terrance West RB BAL 82 108 86 125 148 110 110 Rishard Matthews WR TEN 119 118 93 133 103 98 111 Eric Ebron TE DET 106 123 82 117 116 125 112 Jack Doyle TE IND 116 103 107 121 117 105 113 Jordan Matthews WR BUF 112 100 113 115 128 102 114 Tyrod Taylor QB BUF 123 106 110 111 113 108 115 Kareem Hunt RB KC 110 121 -- 85 91 123 116 Theo Riddick RB DET 109 111 -- 92 115 113 117 Corey Coleman WR CLE 118 129 -- 110 57 127 118 Andy Dalton QB CIN 117 110 118 126 -- 90 119 James White RB NE 129 116 101 124 127 118 120 Mike Wallace WR BAL 111 127 92 108 149 128 121 John Brown WR ARI 113 138 -- 83 93 139 122 Eli Manning QB NYG 124 117 117 130 111 119 123 Hunter Henry TE LAC 104 114 141 129 118 116 124 Adam Thielen WR MIN 114 120 -- 97 124 122 125 Marvin Jones WR DET 125 130 95 103 143 132 126 C.J. Prosise RB SEA 126 119 126 112 131 121 127 Jeremy Hill RB CIN 131 126 59 142 150 131 128 Ted Ginn Jr. WR NO 132 142 100 114 126 150 129 Darren McFadden RB DAL 120 -- 129 -- 89 130 130 Darren Sproles RB PHI 138 124 -- 119 129 120 131 Carson Wentz QB PHI 133 134 127 -- 135 101 132 Thomas Rawls RB SEA 121 136 -- 149 105 137 133 Blake Bortles QB JAC -- 122 128 138 140 124 134 Duke Johnson Jr. RB CLE 122 125 -- 113 -- 141 135 Carson Palmer QB ARI 130 128 136 139 -- 129 136 Jamaal Charles RB DEN 145 -- 104 134 144 140 137 Julius Thomas TE MIA 149 132 132 -- 121 134 138 Jamaal Williams RB GB 135 131 -- 132 142 133 139 Coby Fleener TE NO 134 133 142 145 137 135 140 Jason Witten TE DAL 144 140 143 128 145 126 141 Dion Lewis RB NE -- 141 111 -- 138 142 142 Josh Doctson WR WAS 143 135 -- 136 132 138 143 Jared Cook TE OAK -- 144 135 -- 122 136 144 O.J. Howard TE TB -- 145 146 -- 102 145 145 Robert Woods WR LAR -- -- -- 122 119 -- 146 Jacquizz Rodgers RB TB 128 -- 119 148 -- -- 147 Kenny Stills WR MIA 148 -- -- 131 120 -- 148 Cameron Brate TE TB 141 137 144 -- 133 146 149 Rex Burkhead RB NE -- -- 98 -- -- -- 150 Evan Engram TE NYG -- -- 147 -- 104 -- -- John Ross WR CIN -- 139 114 -- -- -- -- Sterling Shepard WR NYG 137 143 -- -- 136 144 -- Giovani Bernard RB CIN 139 150 125 150 -- -- -- T.J. Yeldon RB JAC -- -- 120 -- -- -- -- Antonio Gates TE LAC -- 147 145 -- 139 143 -- Jay Cutler QB MIA -- -- 138 137 -- 148 -- Austin Hooper TE ATL 142 -- 134 -- -- -- -- Joe Williams RB SF -- 146 -- -- 134 147 -- Kevin White WR CHI 150 -- -- 127 -- -- -- C.J. Fiedorowicz TE HOU -- 148 148 146 141 149 -- Tyler Lockett WR SEA 146 -- -- 135 -- -- -- Taylor Gabriel WR ATL -- -- -- 140 147 -- -- Joe Flacco QB BAL -- -- 137 -- -- -- -- Alex Smith QB KC -- -- 139 -- -- -- -- Zay Jones WR BUF 140 -- -- -- -- -- -- Sam Bradford QB MIN -- -- 140 -- -- -- -- Allen Hurns WR JAC -- -- -- 141 -- -- -- Breshad Perriman WR BAL -- 149 -- 144 -- -- -- Alvin Kamara RB NO -- -- -- 143 -- -- -- Robby Anderson WR NYJ 147 -- -- -- -- -- -- Marqise Lee WR JAC -- -- -- 147 -- -- -- David Njoku TE CLE -- -- 149 -- -- -- -- Zach Miller TE CHI -- -- 150 -- -- --
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81,female,"Chinese (Traditional)",Mrs.,柏叡,瑋,蘇,"4616 Hudson Street",Millburn,NJ,"New Jersey",07041,US,"United States",[email protected],Hitheree83,gubee9XaN8,"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36",973-912-9655,1,施,12/15/1983,33,Sagittarius,MasterCard,5437416190764027,823,7/2022,152-01-2153,"1Z 085 309 12 1160 530 2",6560881948,05202685,Blue,"Fitness director","Earl Abel's","2012 Mazda 3",nviiqlm.com,AB+,123.0,55.9,"5' 8""",173,3786411e-7b76-494e-8081-bb5df3df03f7,40.800212,-74.316183
82,male,Ninja,Mr.,Shikimirikashite,,,"2428 Landon Street",Bonfield,ON,Ontario,"P0H 1E0",CA,Canada,[email protected],Coltoldest,Rook2mesh,"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_3) AppleWebKit/602.4.8 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/10.0.3 Safari/602.4.8",705-776-6904,1,Meimomoteari,5/3/1981,35,Taurus,Visa,4556722946129714,038,11/2020,"641 353 230","1Z 652 756 86 7014 139 6",8509317091,77576683,Black,"Clerical assistant",McDuff,"2003 Mitsubishi Diamante",FabricationGuide.ca,B+,195.8,89.0,"5' 9""",176,bd7abfdc-de01-4fb6-9b76-431c96c2f8be,46.184684,-79.058958
83,male,Scottish,Mr.,Rayyan,B,Watson,"Geithusvegen 177",HJELLESTAD,,,5259,NO,Norway,[email protected],Douse1958,quaiM5rie,"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36","943 59 199",47,Marshall,8/15/1958,58,Leo,Visa,4485057218391734,701,10/2019,,"1Z 893 296 71 8388 064 7",7222690861,38047390,Blue,"Insulation worker","Price Club","2011 Ford Shelby GT 500",NewportRanch.no,B+,228.8,104.0,"5' 7""",169,6c50d88e-a2a5-4563-a45d-071235d90c54,60.312621,5.2231
84,male,American,Mr.,Michael,G,Goodman,"Rua Jardim Turmalina 78",Serra,ES,"Espírito Santo",29161-590,BR,Brazil,[email protected],Usight,phai3eiCha9,"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_3) AppleWebKit/602.4.8 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/10.0.3 Safari/602.4.8","(27) 3426-2721",55,Maynard,2/6/1943,74,Aquarius,Visa,4916167456121740,654,10/2022,739.677.927-81,"1Z 471 804 49 6926 373 9",6826359466,71826361,Blue,"Transmitter operator","Unity Stationers","1999 Honda Insight",MingTruth.com.br,B+,138.6,63.0,"5' 6""",168,fbbdf5cb-e9ab-4d60-b1d7-ee615fdd18a6,-20.07581,-40.246387
85,female,Norwegian,Ms.,Hannah,T,Solberg,"Via Antonio Beccadelli 95","Santa Chiara Di Nardo",LE,Lecce,73050,IT,Italy,[email protected],Hustry76,sheev7piL,"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36","0330 8586134",39,Gamst,9/14/1976,40,Virgo,MasterCard,5146859440796681,474,2/2022,FZ66056430,"1Z 23A 21A 49 1811 789 0",6269808476,63400914,Red,Farmhand,Hoyden,"2015 Volkswagen Touareg",HMortgages.it,A+,139.0,63.2,"5' 9""",175,efdd3ee3-c60a-4ed5-a9a1-0df8c9f5990b,40.342934,17.95013
86,male,Arabic,Mr.,Adib,M,Boulos,"63 Milton Street",Maidstone,,"Upper Hutt",5018,NZ,"New Zealand",[email protected],Tagal1965,Aesueph4,"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36","(022) 9100-098",64,Arian,3/6/1965,51,Pisces,Visa,4539094328991927,290,8/2019,,"1Z 525 76V 87 9574 472 9",7188758435,22183824,Black,Volcanologist,"Hughes Markets","2009 Nissan Cube",FamousScripts.co.nz,A+,181.5,82.5,"5' 9""",176,83e245ef-7552-4588-bce3-427a4ae30b8f,-41.03936,174.992128
87,female,Arabic,Ms.,Faiza,,Tuma,"Austvaðsholti 91",Hella,,,851,IS,Iceland,[email protected],Prected,ahZoom1waikae,"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_3) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36","448 7850",354,Malouf,11/1/1951,65,Scorpio,MasterCard,5514280360598300,122,5/2022,,"1Z 917 045 73 9931 264 9",7271666894,92879292,Red,Stereotyper,"Harold Powell","2015 Scion tC",BasketballLocator.is,A+,168.5,76.6,"5' 5""",165,da22cff5-5f69-46dc-b14d-fabba9dfc37d,63.784488,-20.33478
88,female,Chinese,Ms.,"Chan Juan",Y,Wei,"Espegyden 59",Hjerm,MI,"Region Midtjylland",7560,DK,Denmark,[email protected],Waallovar,och0Ahm1,"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36",23-95-43-01,45,She,5/27/1937,79,Gemini,MasterCard,5199602222936067,765,11/2022,270537-0268,"1Z Y32 58V 08 1149 815 4",4546706024,90432607,Red,"Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic","Belle Ladi","2015 BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe",WirelessThief.dk,O+,129.8,59.0,"5' 2""",158,171d0e38-b44d-4422-9609-6495deb9efbf,56.529646,8.669705
89,female,Dutch,Ms.,Carli,M,Kleij,"Orase 49",Tallinn,HA,Harjumaa,19088,EE,Estonia,[email protected],Witternew85,eeG5sirooT,"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36","663 1076",372,Bonnes,2/3/1985,32,Aquarius,MasterCard,5284529839251125,990,9/2020,,"1Z 11A E07 34 8793 133 2",9678729684,24758558,Red,Chef,"Kragen Auto Parts","1993 Cadillac Seville",ScubaVests.com.ee,B+,189.0,85.9,"5' 8""",173,284d1454-513d-449a-b475-92a874c18b07,59.439711,24.815508
90,male,Russian,Mr.,Samuel,F,Sergeyev,"Knesebeckstrasse 12",Herschbroich,RP,Rheinland-Pfalz,53518,DE,Germany,[email protected],Forseir74,phiRaip6Ie,"Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:50.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/50.0","02691 87 49 83",49,,9/10/1974,42,Virgo,Visa,4916253574387205,599,8/2022,,"1Z 152 714 77 2992 545 5",6405026311,37261251,Blue,Dancer,"National Tea","2015 Nissan NV Passenger",UnknownJournal.de,O+,216.3,98.3,"5' 11""",181,2aac0b33-b87e-4bff-b535-95d31808d1f4,50.477977,6.903272
91,female,Hispanic,Ms.,Casta,A,Heredia,"9 Petworth Rd",DUNSFORD,,,"EX6 8EX",GB,"United Kingdom",[email protected],Heve1938,ailieghaiL4,"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_3) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36","079 8156 7545",44,Vanegas,12/7/1938,78,Sagittarius,Visa,4929144266492145,383,3/2020,"PA 01 27 58","1Z 101 805 85 8822 785 4",9391723489,75235187,Blue,"Logging equipment operator","King Carol","1998 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR",GreensboroAutomobile.co.uk,O+,223.3,101.5,"5' 4""",162,d8393d43-fb43-4526-bab4-5a9f99f9f18f,50.602107,-3.496579
92,male,"Japanese (Anglicized)",Mr.,Tougo,C,Tanimoto,"Via Stazione 75",Staldenried,,,3933,CH,Switzerland,[email protected],Waysell,aPe9queeJee,"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_3) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/55.0.2883.95 Safari/537.36","027 912 88 80",41,Kouno,5/4/1985,31,Taurus,MasterCard,5121242452099485,962,4/2019,,"1Z 742 322 48 7538 926 1",1008212910,13089942,Blue,"U.S. Deputy Marshal","Lafayette Radio","1998 Dodge Ram",GamingTapes.ch,O+,165.7,75.3,"5' 9""",175,38fa78fa-e927-4a79-8508-2f65d928a9d4,46.18455,7.880707
93,male,Finnish,Mr.,Veli,J,Kangas,"1580 Sugarfoot Lane",Lafayette,IN,Indiana,47901,US,"United States",[email protected],Calk1942,AePh8dohQue,"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0",765-417-6180,1,Suorsa,9/18/1942,74,Virgo,Visa,4916179290020327,009,11/2018,309-03-4773,"1Z A22 W08 69 7714 669 1",5950114522,86764444,Blue,"Counter clerk","DGS HomeSource","2001 Ford Econoline",goneisthefat.com,B+,205.0,93.2,"6' 0""",182,392682cd-2396-4fdc-998f-2e6bbd8f0155,40.495389,-86.864809
94,male,Swedish,Mr.,Marcus,L,Sjöberg,"46 Pentelis Str.",Nicosia,NI,Nicosia,1021,CY,"Cyprus (Anglicized)",[email protected],Repostity,aleeTee1ieR,"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/55.0.2883.87 Safari/537.36","22 848574",357,Engström,9/18/1945,71,Virgo,MasterCard,5524408789663854,791,7/2018,,"1Z 108 947 62 3941 787 6",2893743738,92263684,Black,"Composing machine tender",Raleigh's,"2004 Hyundai Dynasty",PyroWorkshop.com.cy,B+,141.2,64.2,"5' 11""",181,6871bfda-623f-4f1b-81c2-02dfda7f734b,41.301647,-72.929195
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2017 fantasy football rankings: Top 150 overall
Welcome to the 2017 preseason! To get you ready for your drafts, we've got an updated rankings of the top 150 overall players in fantasy football heading into Week 1 of the preseason. Check out our full 2017 fantasy football preview draft guide!
Bruce Arians wants to get David Johnson more touches. Everyone else wants to get more David Johnson.
The Arizona Cardinals running back was already worthy of No. 1 overall status in fantasy football drafts when he was averaging a paltry 23 touches a game in 2016.
But … 30!?
That, and Johnson’s stated goal of rushing and receiving 1,000 yards each this season makes Johnson SB Nation’s consensus choice for top overall fantasy football pick in 2017.
Nobody touched the ball more in 2016 than Johnson. No one gained more total yards from scrimmage and no one found the end zone more often. Again … on 23 touches. And with Carson Palmer not getting any younger or better, it makes sense for the Cardinals to rely even more heavily on their third-year back. Arians promises that even with 20 carries and 10 receptions per game, he will not wear Johnson out or leave him open to injury. Fantasy owners will take him at his word and watch the yards and touchdowns pile up.
But don’t despair if you’re sitting there with the second pick. Le’Veon Bell might not get 30 touches per game, but it’s what Bell might get when the season is over that could allow him to challenge Johnson for 2017’s most productive player.
Bell, who will play for the Steelers this season under the franchise tag of $12.1 million, will be a free agent in 2018, and that is all the incentive he’ll need to put up a monster season. Adding to Bell’s attractiveness as our No. 2 overall pick is his potential to play in all 16 games this season — something he has done just once in his first five seasons.
Despite missing four games in 2016, Bell finished third with 1,884 yards from scrimmage – 200 yards better than the No. 4 man on the list -- and was just 230 yards shy of Johnson, who played all 16 games. Bell had just five fewer receptions than Johnson, despite Johnson out-targeting Bell 120-96.
Bell ranked fourth in total touches (336), just 37 behind DJ. Bell was one of just two running backs to average over 100 yards rushing per game.
Give Bell four more games to work with (including two against the Browns) and he can make a pretty good case to go No. 1 himself.
The only other running back to make our Top 5 is the Cowboys’ Ezekiel Elliott, who led the league in rushing average as a rookie, was second in yards from scrimmage, and finished third in touchdowns. Elliott, who ranks fourth on our list, could miss a game or two to start the season because of a suspension, but that should not scare owners away, as Elliott looks to follow in Johnson’s footsteps and do away with any talk of a sophomore jinx.
Antonio Brown, our unanimous top wide receiver on the board, checks in at No. 3 overall, as the era of taking a dominant running back first in fantasy drafts continues to recede. Odell Beckham Jr. of the Giants and Atlanta’s Julio Jones rank fifth and sixth, respectively, as five wide receivers crack our overall Top 10.
Unlike his teammate Bell, Brown signed a five-year deal with the Steelers in the offseason and should be motivated to improve on what was, by his lofty standards, a down year in 2016.
Beckham Jr., who ranked third in receptions (101) and yards (1,367) to go along with 10 touchdowns, will have the best No. 2 receiver of his career alongside him in 2017, with the Giants’ acquisition of former Jet Brandon Marshall.
Perhaps the most intriguing player move in the offseason was DeSean Jackson to Tampa Bay, where he should take some of the defensive pressure off superstar Mike Evans, who ranks No. 8 on our list. Evans caught 96 balls for 1,321 yards and 12 touchdowns last season despite being essentially the only option for Jameis Winston. With Winston a year older and Jackson demanding attention, Evans could be in for a monster season.
Rounding out our Top 10 are Chargers running back Melvin Gordon at No. 7, Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green at No. 9, and Buffalo running back LeSean McCoy at No. 10.
Our first non-RB/WR appears at No. 20 with tight end Rob Gronkowski, who will look to bounce back from an injury-plagued 2016. Our first quarterback appears at No. 31 with Aaron Rodgers, as the quarterback position remains one that can be deferred until later in drafts.
Overall rankings, preseason Week 1
(SK: Scott Kaliska; JG: Jeff Goldberg; DG: Derek Gordon; AW: Alex Welch; DC: Dan Ciarrocchi; ZS: Zach Senvisky; JM: Jason Marcum)
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Rk Consensus Pos Tm SK JG DG AW DC ZS JM 1 David Johnson RB ARI 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 Le'Veon Bell RB PIT 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 3 Antonio Brown WR PIT 3 3 4 4 3 4 3 4 Ezekiel Elliott RB DAL 4 4 2 3 6 6 4 5 Odell Beckham Jr. WR NYG 6 5 5 6 5 3 5 6 Julio Jones WR ATL 5 6 6 5 4 5 6 7 Melvin Gordon RB LAC 8 7 7 8 7 7 7 8 Mike Evans WR TB 10 8 8 11 8 9 8 9 A.J. Green WR CIN 9 9 10 9 9 8 11 10 LeSean McCoy RB BUF 7 10 12 7 10 10 18 11 Jordy Nelson WR GB 11 12 9 10 17 14 12 12 DeMarco Murray RB TEN 15 14 14 15 14 11 14 13 Jay Ajayi RB MIA 13 13 15 12 11 20 13 14 Jordan Howard RB CHI 14 18 18 14 16 15 10 15 T.Y. Hilton WR IND 17 17 11 18 21 18 9 16 Michael Thomas WR NO 16 15 16 16 20 16 15 17 Dez Bryant WR DAL 18 19 13 17 22 13 19 18 Rob Gronkowski TE NE 24 20 20 19 18 22 17 19 Todd Gurley RB LAR 19 16 39 21 13 17 16 20 Amari Cooper WR OAK 20 21 22 23 15 21 21 21 Doug Baldwin WR SEA 21 23 19 20 27 36 23 22 Lamar Miller RB HOU 23 22 21 26 23 33 22 23 DeAndre Hopkins WR HOU 26 24 23 29 25 19 24 24 Devonta Freeman RB ATL 12 11 17 13 12 12 99 25 Leonard Fournette RB JAC 22 26 35 22 19 30 26 26 Demaryius Thomas WR DEN 27 25 24 28 29 38 25 27 Brandin Cooks WR NE 28 28 29 27 24 32 28 28 Allen Robinson WR JAC 31 27 40 37 26 24 27 29 Marshawn Lynch RB OAK 36 29 25 25 44 29 36 30 Isaiah Crowell RB CLE 25 35 41 24 28 31 46 31 Alshon Jeffery WR PHI 32 33 44 31 34 27 33 32 Aaron Rodgers QB GB 30 31 45 43 31 23 31 33 Tom Brady QB NE 34 30 37 48 45 25 20 34 Sammy Watkins WR BUF 29 34 38 35 35 35 34 35 Travis Kelce TE KC 35 32 47 36 33 26 32 36 Michael Crabtree WR OAK 43 36 28 38 36 43 29 37 Terrelle Pryor Sr. WR WAS 37 38 34 33 42 40 40 38 Jordan Reed TE WAS 50 40 27 49 39 34 38 39 Carlos Hyde RB SF 33 37 43 32 32 52 53 40 Christian McCaffrey RB CAR 45 46 26 46 38 37 45 41 Davante Adams WR GB 38 39 30 34 46 59 39 42 Joe Mixon RB CIN 41 45 54 30 30 50 35 43 Ty Montgomery RB GB 39 43 46 53 43 28 43 44 Keenan Allen WR LAC 42 41 52 40 47 39 41 45 Drew Brees QB NO 40 42 65 57 48 41 30 46 Golden Tate WR DET 48 47 32 41 59 60 47 47 Mark Ingram RB NO 47 51 58 52 51 48 42 48 Spencer Ware RB KC 46 58 56 55 41 42 59 49 Martavis Bryant WR PIT 55 52 48 44 71 54 37 50 Julian Edelman WR NE 61 49 31 62 55 55 51 51 Emmanuel Sanders WR DEN 52 57 36 39 53 72 58 52 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI 60 54 55 47 54 46 57 53 Jarvis Landry WR MIA 54 50 60 58 57 51 50 54 C.J. Anderson RB DEN 44 44 100 63 40 45 44 55 Andrew Luck QB IND 64 48 87 61 37 47 48 56 Dalvin Cook RB MIN 53 59 51 54 62 79 60 57 Frank Gore RB IND 62 65 66 60 61 44 66 58 Bilal Powell RB NYJ 57 61 88 56 69 62 49 59 Eddie Lacy RB SEA 56 53 59 42 49 130 54 60 Jimmy Graham TE SEA 68 62 50 76 72 53 63 61 Tevin Coleman RB ATL 66 55 79 67 56 67 56 62 Greg Olsen TE CAR 49 56 72 50 52 114 55 63 Adrian Peterson RB NO 79 60 62 66 66 56 61 64 Tyreek Hill WR KC 59 113 33 59 50 49 115 65 Ameer Abdullah RB DET 63 64 81 70 60 76 65 66 Donte Moncrief WR IND 70 68 75 51 73 74 69 67 Stefon Diggs WR MIN 71 66 57 75 67 81 67 68 Mike Gillislee RB NE 51 67 97 45 58 98 68 69 Matt Ryan QB ATL 65 63 68 82 70 73 64 70 Willie Snead WR NO 72 69 71 69 63 78 70 71 Jamison Crowder WR WAS 67 71 64 68 76 75 72 72 Kelvin Benjamin WR CAR 74 74 49 73 65 88 75 73 Doug Martin RB TB 81 72 63 84 68 58 73 74 Russell Wilson QB SEA 58 70 96 81 74 65 62 75 Brandon Marshall WR NYG 80 76 78 64 77 61 96 76 DeSean Jackson WR TB 76 73 73 74 78 82 84 77 Paul Perkins RB NYG 69 77 101 65 64 96 79 78 Pierre Garcon WR SF 84 78 67 80 79 90 78 79 Derek Carr QB OAK 90 85 53 98 92 95 52 80 Delanie Walker TE TEN 87 80 84 91 82 66 81 81 Jonathan Stewart RB CAR 96 89 61 87 97 64 91 82 LeGarrette Blount RB PHI 73 79 83 72 81 100 97 83 Tyler Eifert TE CIN 75 75 132 90 75 70 76 84 Kirk Cousins QB WAS 77 81 116 93 85 71 82 85 Marcus Mariota QB TEN 82 82 104 99 86 85 83 86 Kenny Britt WR CLE 102 87 76 86 84 101 89 87 Eric Decker WR TEN 88 90 89 88 91 80 100 88 Robert Kelley RB WAS 107 98 80 123 80 68 74 89 Cam Newton QB CAR 85 91 105 94 83 83 93 90 Corey Davis WR TEN 117 99 74 104 88 69 85 91 Tyrell Williams WR LAC 95 93 69 109 112 84 87 92 DeVante Parker WR MIA 92 86 86 89 94 107 103 93 Ben Roethlisberger QB PIT 94 84 120 106 95 87 71 94 Cameron Meredith WR CHI 97 88 77 100 90 94 112 95 Jameis Winston QB TB 83 83 126 107 87 86 92 96 Samaje Perine RB WAS 99 97 103 78 101 92 99 97 Zach Ertz TE PHI 103 95 106 120 107 77 80 98 Matt Forte RB NYJ 105 94 95 101 96 127 77 99 Dak Prescott QB DAL 93 92 121 102 100 99 94 100 Latavius Murray RB MIN 124 101 42 -- 104 89 95 101 Danny Woodhead RB BAL 78 107 113 71 136 108 109 102 Derrick Henry RB TEN 101 96 93 105 139 112 86 103 Randall Cobb WR GB 109 112 106 96 89 109 114 104 Philip Rivers QB LAC 106 102 110 116 102 97 104 105 Martellus Bennett TE GB 98 104 129 118 123 63 106 106 Kyle Rudolph TE MIN 86 115 130 79 93 123 117 107 Matthew Stafford QB DET 104 105 123 95 108 110 107 108 Jeremy Maclin WR BAL 89 109 -- 77 109 106 111 109 Terrance West RB BAL 91 108 85 125 99 148 110 110 Jack Doyle TE IND 121 103 90 121 114 117 105 111 Tyrod Taylor QB BUF 114 106 108 111 113 113 108 112 Jordan Matthews WR PHI 118 100 111 115 103 128 102 113 Eric Ebron TE DET 110 123 82 117 111 116 125 114 Theo Riddick RB DET 108 111 -- 92 98 115 113 115 Kareem Hunt RB KC 112 121 -- 85 127 91 123 116 Rishard Matthews WR TEN 122 118 92 133 150 103 98 117 James White RB NE 128 116 98 124 110 125 118 118 Eli Manning QB NYG 123 117 114 130 116 111 119 119 Mike Wallace WR BAL 113 127 91 108 118 149 128 120 Hunter Henry TE LAC 111 114 140 129 106 118 116 121 Corey Coleman WR CLE 115 129 -- 110 147 57 127 122 Adam Thielen WR MIN 116 120 -- 97 115 124 122 123 Marvin Jones WR DET 126 130 94 103 121 143 132 124 John Brown WR ARI 100 138 -- 83 146 93 139 125 Andy Dalton QB CIN 120 110 117 126 143 -- 90 126 C.J. Prosise RB SEA 119 119 -- 112 105 131 121 127 Jeremy Hill RB CIN 127 126 70 142 120 150 131 128 Ted Ginn Jr. WR NO 136 142 99 114 137 126 150 129 Darren Sproles RB PHI 139 124 -- 119 125 129 120 130 Blake Bortles QB JAC 132 122 122 138 142 140 124 131 Thomas Rawls RB SEA 130 136 124 149 141 105 137 132 Duke Johnson Jr. RB CLE 125 125 -- 113 119 -- 141 133 Carson Wentz QB PHI 133 134 127 -- 149 135 101 134 Carson Palmer QB ARI 129 128 135 139 131 -- 129 135 Jamaal Charles RB DEN 137 -- 102 134 148 144 130 136 Coby Fleener TE NO 135 133 141 145 122 137 135 137 Julius Thomas TE MIA -- 132 131 -- 129 121 134 138 Jason Witten TE DAL 144 140 142 128 128 145 126 139 Robert Woods WR LAR 147 -- -- 122 117 119 -- 140 Jamaal Williams RB GB 134 131 -- 132 140 142 133 141 Kenny Stills WR MIA 146 -- -- 131 126 120 -- 142 John Ross WR CIN 150 139 112 -- 134 -- 140 143 Josh Doctson WR WAS 143 135 -- 136 145 132 138 144 Dion Lewis RB NE -- 141 109 -- -- 138 142 145 O.J. Howard TE TB -- 145 143 -- -- 102 145 146 Cameron Brate TE TB 142 137 146 -- 133 133 146 147 Jared Cook TE OAK -- 144 134 -- -- 122 136 148 Sterling Shepard WR NYG 140 143 -- -- 124 136 144 149 Joe Williams RB SF -- 146 128 -- 135 134 147 150 Evan Engram TE NYG -- -- 145 -- -- 104 -- -- T.J. Yeldon RB JAC -- -- 118 -- -- -- -- -- Devontae Booker RB DEN -- -- 119 -- -- -- -- -- Jay Cutler QB MIA -- -- 137 137 -- -- 148 -- Antonio Gates TE LAC -- 147 144 -- -- 139 143 -- Allen Hurns WR JAC -- -- -- 141 130 -- -- -- Kevin White WR CHI 148 -- -- 127 -- -- -- -- Rex Burkhead RB NE -- -- 125 -- -- -- -- -- C.J. Fiedorowicz TE HOU 149 148 147 146 -- 141 149 -- Darren McFadden RB DAL -- -- -- -- 132 146 -- -- Jacquizz Rodgers RB TB 131 -- -- 148 -- -- -- -- Tyler Lockett WR SEA 145 -- -- 135 -- -- -- -- Taylor Gabriel WR ATL -- -- -- 140 144 147 -- -- Breshad Perriman WR BAL 141 149 -- 144 -- -- -- -- Austin Hooper TE ATL -- -- 134 -- -- -- -- -- Giovani Bernard RB CIN 138 150 150 150 -- -- -- -- Joe Flacco QB BAL -- -- 136 -- -- -- -- -- Alex Smith QB KC -- -- 138 -- -- -- -- -- Cole Beasley WR DAL -- -- -- -- 138 -- -- -- Sam Bradford QB MIN -- -- 139 -- -- -- -- -- Alvin Kamara RB NO -- -- 151 143 -- -- -- -- Marqise Lee WR JAC -- -- 151 147 -- -- -- -- David Njoku TE CLE -- -- 148 -- -- -- -- -- Zach Miller TE CHI -- -- 149 -- -- -- --
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