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dealwrought · 1 year
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wednesday sketches, plus timelapse for the lolz
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jammeke · 2 years
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Mirjam's reading list 2022
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Dutch
Storm—Lucinda Riley | 7,5/10
De Geheimen van de Kostschool—Lucinda Riley | 8/10
De Heilige Graal: Legende van het Avondland—Franjo Terhart | 7,5/10
English
Tintagel Castle—Colleen E. Batey | 7,5/10
The Atlas Six—Olivie Blake | 7,5/10
The Island of Adventure—Enid Blyton | 7/10
Once Upon A Dream—Liz Braswell | 7/10
The Stonehenge Legacy—Sam Christer | 7/10
Term Limits—Vince Flynn | 6,5/10
84 Charing Cross Road—Helene Hanff | 8,5/10
The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street—Helene Hanff | 7,5/10
Horrorstör—Grady Hendrix | 7/10
The Secret Garden—Frances Hodgson Burnett | 8/10
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (abridged, narrated by Christopher Lee)—Victor Hugo | 7/10
The Whale At The End Of The World— John Ironmonger | 9/10
The Movietown Murders—Josh Lanyon | 8/10
The Phantom of the Opera (abridged, narrated by Christopher Lee) — Gaston Leroux | 7/10
The Cursed Prince—Aya Ling | 7/10
The End of The Story—Jack London | 7/10
The Scarlet Pimpernel—Emmuska Orczy | 9/10
Sir Percy Leads The Band—Emmuska Orczy | 8/10
Heartstopper 1—Alice Oseman | 7/10
Heartstopper 2—Alice Oseman | 7/10
Heartstopper 3—Alice Oseman | 7,5/10
Heartstopper 4—Alice Oseman | 6,5/10
Serpentine—Philip Pullman | 7,5/10
River of Gold—Anthony Riches 7/10
Vengeance—Anthony Riches | 6,5/10
Cathedral Cats—Richard Surman | 7,5/10
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn—Mark Twain | 7,5/10
Grimm: The Killing Time—Tim Waggoner | 7/10
The Adventures of Robin Hood—Joseph Walker McSpadden | 7,5/10
A Room of One's Own—Virginia Woolf | 8,5/10
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storrorstan · 5 years
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Changing my header image because this photo is everything
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recklesstorrorcave · 4 years
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me: hi, hello. how are you? weather's going fine in your country? hm?
also me: DON'T TALK TO ME IF YOU DON'T STAN JOSHUA BURNETT-BLAKE. LEAVE OR I SWEAR TO THE WATER GODS I'LL--
that is all.
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thisguyatthemovies · 5 years
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Toys will be toys
Title: “Toy Story 4”
Release date: June 21, 2019
Starring: The voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, Tony Hale, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Madeleine McGraw, Christina Hendricks, Keanu Reeves, Ally Maki, Jay Hernandez, Lori Alan, Joan Cusack, Bonnie Hunt, Kristen Schaal, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Blake Clark, Don Rickles, Jeff Garlin, Estelle Harris, Jodi Benson, Betty White, Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Carol Burnett, Carl Weathers
Directed by: Josh Cooley
Run time: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Rated: G
What it’s about: A group of toys goes on a road trip with a young girl and her family, and the adventure takes a turn when Sheriff Woody runs into long-lost friend Bo Peep. 
How I saw it: Early on in “Toy Story 4,” Sheriff Woody (Tom Hanks), a cowboy doll with pull-string voice, is walking along a lonely stretch of highway deep in a wooded area with Forky (Tony Hale), a toy fashioned by a young girl using a spork and pipe cleaners. The two have jumped out of a vacationing family’s RV:  Forky because he is convinced he belongs in the trash; Woody because he has appointed himself Forky’s caretaker. They talk during the nighttime walk, bonding as Woody convinces Forky of his worth to a child while dropping hints about how sad he is to be questioning his own self-worth because his child/owner seems to have lost interest in him, and this after his original owner grew up and moved on. The result is the best scene in a movie full of beautiful, funny, action-packed and emotionally deep moments, one right after the other from start to finish. The premise, taken at face value, is ridiculous, of course. Toys can’t walk and converse and bond and share their deepest emotions. But that’s the magic of the “Toy Story” franchise, now four fantastic movies strong. We don’t see Woody and Forky and their cohorts as animated toys, even when they are right in front of us on a movie screen in the form of animated toys. We see them as human. And because of that, we feel with them and for them. And is “Toy Story 4” ever full of the feels. Better brace yourself for misty eyes.This time around, the familiar gang of toys (with some important additions) is on a road trip with Bonnie (Madeleine McGraw) after she, with Woody’s help, survives kindergarten orientation but before the school year starts. At orientation, Bonnie makes Forky, whose self-doubts drive the story. Forky keeps hopping into trash cans because that’s where he thinks sporks belong. Woody, who is starting to be neglected by Bonnie, keeps rescuing Forky out of loyalty to Bonnie. Then, when Forky escapes the RV and Woody follows, they happen upon an amusement park at a campground and run into Woody’s love interest, Bo Peep (Annie Potts), who has been enjoying life as a castoff toy. Trouble ensues when the toys cross paths with a defective talking doll, Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks), and a collection of creepy Benson ventriloquist dolls, in an antique store. Bo Peep tries to help Woody and Forky return to Bonnie before the family heads down the road.That sounds busy because it is, but it’s a good busy. The action never stops except to let the emotion, the message about loyalty and finding a sense of belonging, and the humor take their turn, and first-time feature director Josh Cooley proves adept at pacing during an exceptionally crisp 90-minute run time. He also does an impressive job of mixing touching moments with laughs and downright creepy and scary moments in a movie that is essentially a thinly disguised horror movie (but still tame enough to garner a G rating) that just also happens to be a family road trip movie and a rescue-mission action flick.The cast is strong all-around, but Potts is exceptional as Bo Peep, a strong woman who tries her best to be Woody’s voice of reason. Woody seemingly makes bad decision after bad decision, but it’s hard to fault him because his enormous heart is in the right place. Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) takes a bit of a backseat until he is forced into rescue mode, but his is an important role, especially a recurring bit about him listening to his “inner voice,” which in this case is his programmed toy voice. Former comedy partners Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele get big laughs and legitimate scares as a stuffed duck and rabbit who are living life as carnival prizes. Keanu Reeves is, well, Keanu Reeves as Duke Caboom, an inept Canadian stunt motorcycle rider who can’t get past the boy who quit playing with him. Comedy legends Betty White, Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Carol Burnett get fun cameos as part of Bonnie’s toy collection and add a sense of comedic legacy to the movie.How Pixar and Disney keep raising the bar for a nearly flawless franchise is remarkable. The “Toy Story’ movies started 24 years ago (feel old yet?) but show no signs of fatigue. Especially noticeable this time is the quality of the animation; it’s breathtaking at times, full of those “someone should frame this and hang it on a wall” moments that are typical with Hollywood’s best real-life cinematographers. Flaws? None are obvious. The worst that could be said about “Toy Story 4” is that it is yet another sequel at a time when Disney seemingly has run out of fresh ideas – not a problem as far as Disney is concerned since their warmed-over stories make millions of dollars. And not a problem as far as moviegoers are concerned because this might just be the best of the four “Toy Story” movies, and that is saying a lot. And it definitely is the best film of 2019 thus far. By far. 
My score: 98 out of 100
Should you see it? ASAP.
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Toy Story 4
Pixar Animation Studios proudly introduces the experience of a life! After Woody, Buzz and the gang combine Bonnie onto a road trip with her fresh craft-project-turned-toy, Forky, the naive little spork's humorous antics launching Woody on a crazy pursuit full of sudden new characters--and also a long-lost buddy!
Genres Kids, Animation, Adventure, Comedy Director Josh Cooley Starring Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Annie Potts Available on Oct 01, 2019
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Supporting actors Tony Hale, Keegan-Michael Key, Madeleine McGraw, Christina Hendricks, Jordan Peele, more…Keanu Reeves, Ally Maki, Jay Hernandez, Lori Alan, Joan Cusack, Bonnie Hunt, Kristen Schaal, Emily Davis, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Blake Clark, June Squibb, Carl Weathers, Lila Sage Bromley, Don Rickles, Jeff Garlin, Maliah Bargas-Good, Jack McGraw, Juliana Hansen, Estelle Harris, Laurie Metcalf, Steve Purcell, Mel Brooks, Alan Oppenheimer, Carol Burnett, Betty White, Carl Reiner, Bill Hader, Patricia Arquette, Timothy Dalton, Flea, Melissa Villaseñor, Jeff Pidgeon, John Morris Producers Mark Nielsen, Jonas Rivera Studio: Pixar Purchase: rights Stream instantly Details Format: Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices: Available to watch on supported devices
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hairylime · 5 years
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Toy Story 4
The Pitch: Tom Hanks’ Woody and Tim Allen’s Buzz Lightyear are living in a post-Andy era with Bonnie (Madeleine McGraw), the sweet little girl that adopted them in the last movie. But as the years have passed, Bonnie has proven to be a different kind of kid than Andy. Buzz, Jessie (Joan Cusack), Mr. Potato Head (the late Don Rickles), Rex (Wallace Shawn), Slinky (Blake Clark), and most of the old favorites are still in rotation. Yet Woody seems to be stuck in the closet far more often than not. Horse opera’s retrograde these days, after all.
The Toy Story movies to date have served as exemplars of family storytelling, blending humor, heartbreak, sticky situations, and themes of growing pains. Toy Story 4 is no different, but it’s even busier than previous installments. In this adventure, Woody accidentally aids Bonnie in the creation of a new favorite toy named Forky (Tony Hale, with full Buster Bluth neuroses), becoming a de facto dad in the process. Meanwhile, Bonnie’s family gears up for a road trip, and the toys pass through a small town with a traveling carnival and an antique shop.
It’s at the shop that Woody runs into his old flame Bo (Annie Potts), a now-emancipated toy free to roam without a child. Woody also must negotiate with Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks), a ‘50s doll with an aura of longing and mannered malice about her. Plus there are new characters like a pair of plush toys with the voices of Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Keanu Reeves having the time of his life as Canadian stuntman toy Duke Caboom, cameos from Mel Brooks and Carol Burnett … my goodness. And the jokes, the sight gags, the little zingers? It’s all pretty terrific.
Pixar Power: To be blunt: Toy Story 4 is critic-proof. The Disney monopolization of content is in full swing, and Toy Story 4 is a guaranteed smash IP with a massive built-in audience. Proven fans of the 25-year old franchise (some now bringing their own children, funnily enough) will see this baby and be satisfied no matter what the toys do. But thanks to Pixar writers Josh Cooley (Inside Out) and Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo, Wall-E) working their magic, Toy Story 4 still manages to find joy in newness. New ideas, new sights, new humor, and new dramatics. And true to the series’ ethos, this is filmmaking as play, confidently balancing its game of cartoony chess.
Old characters manage to affect the things audiences have always liked about them, all while finding new wants and fears, such as Woody’s anxieties over his feelings of uselessness. Duke Caboom, while silly by design with his accompanying “Oh, Canada” music, still manages to sneak in a sense of lament as he tragically recalls his owner’s disappointment in Duke not being as exciting as the commercials. There’s also the joy of going to the fair without getting gunk on your feet. The fears of parenting, empty-nesting, growing up. And, of course, the feeling of having fun with your toys, so much so that you don’t want the time to end. The film moves in all of these meaningful directions by its end, nuanced and as heart-wrenching as ever.
Talking tough, and we’re trying our best in a mostly glowing review, but there’s really not much to protest here. Perhaps the running gag about Buzz Lightyear’s “inner voice” dumbing his astro-dude down? Didn’t he become grounded and not give in to flights of fancy after the first movie? Or what about the lack of screen time for some of the continually growing cast of characters? Or when the movie’s resolution dropped to 240p out of nowhere? (Just kidding on that last one; this is Pixar, and it’s every bit as lavish as that name promises.) All things considered, most complaints would be simple pettifogging for what’s otherwise a parade of great ideas and good vibrations.
Home From the County Fair, by Norman Rockwell: Go to YouTube for just a second, and look up clips from the first three films. It’s wild seeing what quantum leaps the animation has taken between each entry. That’s not to say the old ones look bad — the innovations of the original endure — but looking at Toy Story next to Toy Story 4 is like comparing Sock Puppet Theater to Norman Rockwell.
The antique shop is designed like a mix of The Shining and the ballroom in Beauty and the Beast. One minute there’s the creeping dread of an old shop’s cobwebs, electrical outlets and narrow shelves. The next, those spaces are offset with dazzling chandelier displays and stained-glass color schemes at a dusty micro-level.
You can see the rubber bumps on an old Godzilla, and appreciate the quality control in rendering. Buzz and Woody’s heads have never looked so plasticine … at least until the next movie. And the store and its surrounding carnival play within small town Americana, a kind of nostalgia that fits Toy Story 4’s themes of obsolesce and change.
Simply put, it’s quite the looker. Greetings from the Grand Basin, when you get there.
Parent Trap: One of the movie’s most ambitious new themes is parenting. Woody’s little stunt with Forky is an act of trying to help a child that goes far less smoothly than he’d hoped. It’s Bonnie’s first day of kindergarten, she’s about to lose it, and Woody gives Bonnie supplies from the trash to create Forky. The reasons are well-intended, but like rearing a child, the creation doesn’t go precisely as imagined.
Forky keeps retreating to the trash. He doesn’t understand concepts like, um, existence. He’s like a two-year old, constantly opening cabinets and perpetually in danger of hurting himself. Woody must protect him at all costs, for Bonnie’s sake. At one point, Woody suggests wearily that he didn’t think it would be so hard, and the sentiment is universal. It’s Toy Story 4’s best new idea, an age-appropriate one played up for gags and aches alike.
The Verdict: While the novelty will never be the same as it was the first time 24 years ago, curiosity and invention continue to be displayed in full force in the Toy Story movies. How’s this for praise: I left smiling. And that really counts, sometimes. In short, you get it. Seriously. You know the formula and frankly, it’s one of the best-working ones Hollywood still has: a fun-for-the-whole-family film. In a current market crowded with franchises and pricey theatrics, Toy Story 4 feels like a warm and welcome aside, spinning an epic yarn from an intimate vantage with all the amenities of Pixar’s supremely talented creators and animators. They’re still taking care of their toys with everything they have.
Where’s It Playing? To infinity and beyond, starting June 21st. If any of the last few Disney tentpoles are any indicator, this will be on over 4,000 screens. Like, Dumbo opened on 4,200 screens. This will be everywhere.
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junker-town · 4 years
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The NFL’s best remaining free agents, by position
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The new league year is here, but not every big name has been signed yet.
The official start to the new NFL league year is here, with a new collective bargaining agreement and all. It also comes at a time when the world is upended by the coronavirus pandemic, but other than changes to travel and locking down team facilities, NFL free agency is continuing unabated.
With the legal tampering period beginning on March 16, many deals were already agreed upon before free agency actually began. Some became official right at 4 p.m. ET when the new league year kicked off, while others have yet to be finalized until teams can conduct physicals. We’ve also seen a high number of franchise tags this offseason, with players like Dak Prescott and Chris Jones sticking with their teams.
Even after all that, there are a slew of free agents looking for a landing spot in 2020. Below, we’ll point you to the best available players at each position, with updates throughout free agency. Note that not every signing is included, namely for players at the bottom of the roster.
Quarterback
Signed: Kyle Allen, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Teddy Bridgewater, Chase Daniel, Blaine Gabbert, Chad Henne, Taysom Hill, Brian Hoyer, Case Keenum, Marcus Mariota, AJ McCarron, Colt McCoy, Sean Mannion, Nick Mullens, Nathan Peterman, Dak Prescott, Philip Rivers, Nate Sudfeld, Ryan Tannehill, P.J. Walker, Jameis Winston
Best available: Blake Bortles, Joe Flacco, Josh McCown, Matt Moore, Cam Newton, Kyle Sloter
A strong group of free agent quarterbacks has been quickly depleted, with Dak Prescott getting the franchise tag and Tom Brady, Teddy Bridgewater, and Marcus Mariota landing with new teams. Cam Newton’s reported release made him a late addition to the list and an intriguing option for teams that. missed out on the first wave of QB signings.
Running Back
Signed: Ameer Abdullah, Peyton Barber, Matt Breida, Kenyan Drake, Austin Ekeler, Melvin Gordon, Todd Gurley, Derrick Henry, Jordan Howard, Kareem Hunt, Dion Lewis, J.D. McKissic, DeAndre Washington, Jeff Wilson
Best available: Devonta Freeman, Frank Gore, Carlos Hyde, LeSean McCoy, Lamar Miller, Ty Montgomery, C.J. Prosise, Wendell Smallwood, Chris Thompson, Jonathan Williams
The value of the running back position continues to swing wildly, but that didn’t stop the Titans from putting the franchise tag on Derrick Henry. Other names like Austin Ekeler and Jordan Howard were quickly locked down, too.
Wide Receiver
Signed: Geronimo Allison, Nelson Agholor, Danny Amendola, Robby Anderson, Travis Benjamin, Kendrick Bourne, DeAndre Carter, Randall Cobb, Keelan Cole, Amari Cooper, Phillip Dorsett, Keelan Doss, Larry Fitzgerald, Devin Funchess, A.J. Green, David Moore, Zach Pascal, Breshad Perriman, Demarcus Robinson, Emmanuel Sanders, Tajae Sharpe, Laquon Treadwell
Best available: Taylor Gabriel, Rashard Higgins, Johnny Holton
We already saw two blockbuster wide receiver trades involving DeAndre Hopkins and Stefon Diggs. The Cowboys didn’t let Amari Cooper hit the open market, as they signed him to a lucrative long-term deal. The Bengals tagged A.J. Green, but that still left some compelling names on the market.
Tight End
Signed: Ross Dwelley, Eric Ebron, Tyler Eifert, Darren Fells, Jimmy Graham, Demetrius Harris, Hunter Henry, Jacob Hollister, Austin Hooper, Blake Jarwin, Marcedes Lewis, Greg Olsen, Quinton Spain, Levine Toilolo, Jason Witten
Best available: Charles Clay, Jordan Reed, Luke Stocker, Geoff Swaim, Delanie Walker
A weak draft class at tight end put a premium on the free agents who became available. Hunter Henry got the franchise tag, while Austin Hooper was quickly snatched up. Veterans Greg Olsen, Jimmy Graham and Jason Witten had no troubles landing with teams, either.
Offensive Line
Signed: Daniel Brunskill, Bryan Bulaga, Anthony Castonzo, Jack Conklin, Rashaad Coward, George Fant, Cam Fleming, Ereck Flowers, Marcus Gilbert Graham Glasgow, Joe Haeg, D.J. Humphries, Joey Hunt, Roderick Johnson, Ted Karras, Alex Lewis, Justin McCray, Connor McGovern, John Miller, Justin Murray, Cedric Ogbuehi, Andrus Peat, Ty Sambrailo, Brandon Scherff, Brandon Shell, Matt Skura, Xavier Su’a-Filo, Joe Thuney, Ricky Wagner, Andrew Whitworth, Elijah Wilkinson, Daryl Williams, Stefen Wisniewski, Andrew Wylie
Best available: Demar Dotson, Cordy Glenn, James Hurst, Ronald Leary, Jason Peters
The Colts held on to left tackle Anthony Castonzo with an extension. Guards Joe Thuney and Brandon Scherff would have been next to new deals, but both received the franchise tag fairly quickly. Still, there’s a lot of beef out there!
Edge
Signed: Mario Addison, Arik Armstead, Shaquil Barrett, Vic Beasley, Ronald Blair, Bud Dupree, Dante Fowler Jr., Rodney Gunter, Bruce Irvin, Quinton Jefferson, Matt Judon, Roy Robertson-Harris, Branden Jackson, Carl Nassib, Yannick Ngakoue, Robert Quinn, Stephen Weatherly, Leonard Williams, Derek Wolfe
Best available: Jadeveon Clowney, Markus Golden, Everson Griffen, Clay Matthews, Cameron Wake
Getting to the quarterback is becoming more and more important as crazy-athletic passers continue to enter the league. The 49ers gave Arik Armstead a huge extension, while the Jaguars were quick to tag Yannick Ngakoue.
Defensive Tackle
Signed: Beau Allen, Andrew Billings, Michael Brockers, Adam Butler, Maliek Collins, Tyeler Davison, Sheldon Day, Brandon Dunn, Javon Hargrave, Shelby Harris, Chris Jones, Linval Joseph, Star Lotulelei, Gerald McCoy, Michael Pierce, Dontari Poe, Mike Purcell, D.J. Reader, Jarran Reed, A’Shawn Robinson, Danny Shelton, Ndamukong Suh, Josh Tupou, Antwaun Woods
Best available: Damon Harrison, Margus Hunt, Brandon Mebane
Chris Jones got the franchise tag, which is unsurprising because of how important he was to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win. After him, D.J. Reader got a huge contract with the Bengals, and the market is beginning to be pretty depleted.
Linebacker
Signed: Vince Biegel, Jon Bostic, De’Vondre Campbell, Jamie Collins, Brandon Copeland, Thomas Davis, Kyler Fackrell, Leonard Floyd, B.J. Goodson, Jordan Jenkins, Devon Kennard, Christian Kirksey, Nick Kwiatkoski, Sean Lee, Cory Littleton, Blake Martinez, David Mayo, Kevin Minter, Nicholas Morrow, Denzel Perryman, Kevin Pierre-Louis, Reggie Ragland, Elandon Roberts, Joe Schobert, Danny Trevathan, Kyle Van Noy, Nick Vigil, Tahir Whitehead, Kyle Wilber, Eric Wilson
Best available: Mark Barron, Anthony Chickillo, Kareem Martin, Alec Ogletree
There are a lot of tackling machines available this year, even after guys like Jamie Collins, Cory Littleton, Thomas Davis, and Joe Schobert got big deals elsewhere.
Cornerback
Signed: Mackensie Alexander, James Bradberry, Bashaud Breeland, Anthony Brown, Ronald Darby, Michael Davis, Pierre Desir, Grant Haley, Vernon Hargreaves, Chris Harris Jr., Byron Jones, Nevin Lawson, Jalen Mills, Emmanuel Moseley, Brian Poole, Xavier Rhodes, Nickell Robey-Coleman, Bradley Roby, Jimmy Smith, Desmond Trufant, Levi Wallace, Trae Waynes
Best available: Prince Amukamara, Eli Apple, Darqueze Dennard, Johnathan Joseph, Logan Ryan
It’s unbelievable that someone as good as Byron Jones hit the open market, and he wasn’t there for long, signing a megadeal with the Dolphins. There are still quite a few corners worth kicking the tires on, however.
Safety
Signed: Vonn Bell, Tre Boston, Chuck Clark, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Anthony Harris, Jeff Heath, Eddie Jackson, Malcolm Jenkins, Karl Joseph, Devin McCourty, Jordan Poyer, Damarious Randall, Andrew Sendejo, Justin Simmons, Jimmie Ward
Best available: Morgan Burnett, Blake Countess, A.J. Howard, Tony Jefferson, Colin Jones, Reshad Jones, Eric Reid
Several big names at safety, like Devin McCourty, Anthony Harris, and Jimmie Ward, were scheduled to be free agents. Unfortunately for teams in need of safety help, all three are staying put, leaving the next tier of safeties for the rest of the league.
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dealwrought · 1 year
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fyeahgopackgo · 7 years
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2017 Packers roster
QB: Aaron Rodgers, Brett Hundley
RB: Ty Montgomery, Jamaal Williams, Aaron Jones, Devante Mays
FB: Aaron Ripkowski
WR: Jordy Nelson, Davante Adams, Randall Cobb, Jeff Janis, Trevor Davis
TE: Martellus Bennett, Lance Kendricks, Richard Rodgers
OL: Corey Linsley, Don Barclay, Justin McCray, Lucas Patrick, Lane Taylor, Jahri Evans, David Bakhtiari, Bryan Bulaga, Jason Spriggs, Kyle Murphy
DL: Mike Daniels, Dean Lowry, Ricky Jean Francois, Montravius Adams, Kenny Clark, Christian Ringo
LB: Jake Ryan, Blake Martinez, Joe Thomas, Clay Matthews, Nick Perry, Jayrone Elliott, Kyler Fackrell
CB: Davon House, Kevin King, Quinten Rollins, Damarious Randall, Josh Hawkins, LaDarius Gunter, Lenzy Pipkins
S: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Morgan Burnett, Kentrell Brice, Josh Jones, Marwin Evans
K: Mason Crosby
P: Justin Vogel
LS: Brett Goode
Reserve/PUP: OLB Vince Biegel, Demetri Goodson
Reserve/Injured: FB Joe Kerridge, LB David Talley
Reserve/Suspended: WR Geronimo Allison
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storrorstan · 5 years
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Does this count as Storror's very first group photo?
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citizenblackresume · 6 years
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Romeo Santos x Daddy Yankee x Nicky Jam - Bella y Sensual
THE DIG - Cold Afternoon / You and I
THE DIG - Made My Bed
Wissin y Yandel x 50 Cent - Mujeres en el Club
Marco Polo x Masta Ace - Nostalgia
Pharaoh Monch - Clap
Aloe Blacc - I Need a Dollar
Reggie Watts - Get Ready
Cody Chestnutt - I Am Life
Cody Chessnutt -  Till I met Thee
Mobb Deep x 50 Cent -  The Infamous
Josh Osho x Ghostface Killah - Redemption Days
Bon Jovi - Because We Can
Fantasia - When I See You
G Unit -  Watch Me
Christina Rubino - Godspeed and Guns
Lolo - Hit and Run
Leonard Friend - Serious Music
Teyana Taylor x Pusha T & Yo Gotti - Maybe
Secret Someones - Let You Go
Mary J Blige x Trey Songz -  We Got Hood Love
Kids Bop 35 Promo
Kids Bop 37 Promo
CSS - City Grrrl
OKGO - Writings on the Wall
Body Count - Talk Shit, Get Shot
Prince Malik - So Bad
Lil Niqo - Television Love
Prince Malik - When I get Home
Prince Malik - So Sexy
DJ UNK - 2 Step
Alexa Rae Joel - Notice Me
There For Tomorrow - Deathbed
Roy Hamilton - Invizible Man 
Nyle Emerson - Let the Beat Build
The Bigger Lights - Hey Summer
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TV Guide, December 21-January 3
Cover: Mayim Bialik stars in the new comedy Call Me Kat
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Page 1: Contents, Ask Matt -- The Outsider, Coroner, Transplant, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 
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Page 2: Win an autographed Supernatural poster, plus order Supernatural prints for your home, Your Feedback, Coming Next Issue -- 2021′s exciting entertainment possibilities such as Ted Danson in The Mayor and returning favorites like The Witcher and Prodigal Son 
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Page 4: The Years in Cheers and Jeers 
Page 6: Matt Roush’s Top 10 of 2020 -- Mrs. America, Schitt’s Creek, The Crown, The West Wing/The Trial of the Chicago 7, Perry Mason, Upload/The Good Place, Fargo, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, Hamilton, The Last Dance 
Page 8: Cover Story -- Mayim Bialik takes the lead on the new sitcom Call Me Kat her first major role since The Big Bang Theory and along for the ride: some friendly felines 
Page 9: Catching up with the rest of The Big Bang Theory cast -- Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Kunal Nayyar, Simon Helberg, Melissa Rauch 
Page 10: A Fond Farewell -- we remember the stars and behind-the-scenes talent who left us in 2020 
Page 14: Captain Jack is back -- fan favorite John Barrowman returns to save the world again in the Doctor Who holiday special 
Page 16: What’s Worth Watching -- Week 1 -- David Hyde Pierce on Frasier 
Page 17: Monday, December 21 -- Everybody Loves Raymond, The Incredible Dr. Pol, The Bachelorette, Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown 2020, Dr. Pimple Popper: Season’s Squeezings, Tuesday, December 22 -- Live With Kelly and Ryan with Mariah Carey and Alanis Morissette, Matlock, Next series finale, The Curse of Oak Island, Let’s Make a Deal Primetime 
Page 18: Wednesday, December 23 -- Buddy Valastro: Road to Recovery, General Hospital, Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town, Christmas at the Castle, The Misery Index, Hart to Hart 
Page 19: Thursday, December 24 -- It’s a Wonderful Life, 24 Hours of A Christmas Story, Scrooge, Meet John Doe, Father Knows Best, The Bold and the Beautiful, Christmas Eve Mass 
Page 20: Friday, December 25 -- Helen George on Call the Midwife Holiday Special, Carol Burnett and Friends, Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Celebration with Tori Kelly and Julianne Hough and Tituss Burgess, Live Rescue: Top 20 Moments of 2020, Surprising Santa Claus 
Page 21: Saturday, December 26 -- Doctor Who Takeover, A Year in Music
Page 22: Sunday, December 27 -- Paula Abdul on The Masked Dancer, A Winter Preview-Land, Lucy Worsley’s 12 Days of Tudor Christmas, Your Honor, Modern Family 
Page 23-37: TV Listings 
Page 38: Stream It! Your Guide to the Very Best Streaming Available Now -- Netflix -- The Midnight Sky, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Bridgerton, Leaving Soon -- The West Wing, The Office 
Page 39: Prime Video -- Yearly Departed, The Affair, Hulu -- New Year’s plans gone wrong -- Absolutely Fabulous, Designing Women, How I Met Your Mother, Frasier
Page 40: New Movie Releases 
Page 41: Series, Specials and Documentaries 
Page 42: What’s Worth Watching -- Week 2 -- Erin Napier on Home Town 
Page 43: Monday, December 28 -- His Dark Materials, Atlanta Justice, Tuesday, December 29 -- Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page, 7 Little Johnstons, Streets of Dreams With Marcus Lemonis
Page 44: Wednesday, December 30 -- The Godfather Marathon, Heroes on the Front Line, Married at First Sight: Season 12 Matchmaking Special, True Conviction, The Big Bang Theory 
Page 45: Thursday, December 31 -- New Year’s Eve marathons -- The Twilight Zone, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Homeland, Quantum Leap, Three’s Company, Countdown to 2021 -- Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin Eve with Ryan Seacrest and Lucy Hale and Billy Porter, Fox’s New Year’s Eve Toast & Roast 2021 with Ken Jeong and Joel McHale, New Year’s Eve Live with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen, United in Song: Celebrating the Resilience of America with Josh Groban and Yo-Yo Ma and Audra McDonald and Renee Fleming and Patti LaBelle, NBC’s New Year’s Eve with Carson Daly and Amber Ruffin and Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani 
Page 46: Friday, January 1 -- Michelle Visage on RuPaul’s Drag Race, TCM’s New Year Comedies, The Rose Parade’s New Year’s Celebration, Law & Order, Self-Made Mansions
Page 47: Saturday, January 2 -- Critical Thinking, Kindred Spirits, Saturday Morning Cartoons, Sunday, January 3 -- Elizabeth Is Missing, Batman, Jimmy Carter Rock and Roll President 
Page 48: Sunday, January 3 -- Nathan Fillion on The Rookie, The Watch, Last Man Standing
Page 49-68: TV Listings 
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The most impressively autographed item in the history of popular music! Lady Gaga, Clem Creevy (Cherry Glazerr), Mario Caldato, Jr. (Producer: Beastie Boys), Rob Schnapf (Producer: Beck, Kurt Vile, Elliott Smith), Richard Reed Parry (Arcade Fire), Alexi Murdoch, Adam Granduciel (The War on Drugs), Jackson Browne, Tom Petty, Andrew Bird, Rodrigo Amarante, Danny Elfman, Kim Gordon, Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Money Mark, Kevin Haskins (Bauhaus, Love and Rockets), Carrie Brownstein (Sleater-Kinney, Portlandia), Wayne Kramer (MC5), Mike Viola, Devendra Banhart, Shepard Fairy, Jim James (My Morning Jacket), Henry Rollins (Black Flag), MeShell Ndegeocello, Ryan Adams, Katy Perry, Tobias Jesso Jr., Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips (Luna, Galaxie 500), Sia, Blake Mills, Matt Berninger (The National), Josh Homme, Dean Fertita, Michael Shuman and Jon Theodore (Queens Of The Stone Age), Mark Ronson (Producer: Amy Winehouse, Adele, Bruno Mars), Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys, The Last Shadow Puppets), John Legend, Greg Kurstin (Producer: Adele, Shins, Sia), Ty Segall, Sarah Lipstate (Noveller), Jeffrey Kahane, Fred Armisen (Portlandia, Saturday Night Live), George Lewis Jr. (Twin Shadow), Charlie Puth, Jimmy Napes, Sam Smith, Clay Tarver (Chavez, Silicon Valley), Patty Schemel (Hole), Dave Grohl, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel and Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters), Daniel Kessler (Interpol), Gus Van Sant, Dylan Gardner, Eric Burdon (The Animals/ War), T-Bone Burnett, Louise Post (Veruca Salt), Zac Carper (Fidlar), Mark Everett (Eels), Lucinda Williams, Joey Santiago (Pixies), David Lovering (Pixies), Hudson Mohawke, Emile Haynie, Martin Mills (Beggars Group Founder), Tom Chapin, Florence Welch (Florence and the Machine), Gabriel Kahane, Donita Sparks (L7), Feist, Mocky Salole, Scott Goldman (Grammy Foundation), Gary Clark Jr., Brandy Clark, Linda Perry, Jamie Hince (The Kills), Juan Alderete (Mars Volta, Halo Orbit), Sugar Yoshinaga (Buffalo Daughter, Halo Orbit), Esperanza Spalding, Will Holland (Quantic), Ted Leo, Mike Hadreas (Perfume Genius), Nancy Sinatra, Nina Gordon (Veruca Salt), Liz Phair, Bethany Cosentino and Bobb Bruno (Best Coast), Hanna Hooper, Christian Zucconi, Ryan Rabin, Andrew Wessen & Daniel Gleason (Grouplove), Nicole Fiorentino (Smashing Pumpkins, Veruca Salt), Geoff Travis (Founder, Rough Trade Records), Jimmy Urine (Mindless Self Indulgence), Chantal Claret, Alison Mosshart (The Kills, The Dead Weather), Michael Stipe (R.E.M.), Mac DeMarco, and Pete Thomas (Elvis Costello and the Attractions).
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Toy Story Four Launch Date, Forged, Characters, Trailer, Tickets, Evaluate, and Extra
9 years after we bid an emotional goodbye to Andy and the toys — minus the couple of TV specials we have gotten in between — Pixar’s hottest franchise is again with one other numbered chapter: Toy Story 4. The anthropomorphic toy gang, from Woody (Tom Hans) to Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), will set off on a brand new journey that additionally entails a brand new toy referred to as Forky (Tony Hale), made by their new human proprietor Bonnie in an arts and crafts challenge. Directed by characteristic movie debutante Josh Cooley (Riley’s First Date?), off a script by Stephany Folsom and Andrew Stanton, who has co-written all earlier entries, Toy Story Four is ready to be the ultimate movie within the collection, in accordance with Hanks. From launch date to tickets in India, this is all you could learn about Toy Story 4.
Toy Story Four launch date
The fourth chapter of the Toy Story franchise is out Thursday, June 20 in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Croatia, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Israel, New Zealand, the Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, and Ukraine.
Toy Story Four opens Friday, June 21 in India, the US, the UK, Canada, China, Indonesia, Eire, Mexico, Spain, Sri Lanka, Turkey, and Vietnam. It would then bow Monday, June 24 in Lebanon, adopted by Belgium, France, Italy, and Netherlands on Wednesday, June 26. Portugal will get Toy Story Four on Thursday, June 27, with Bulgaria, Madagascar, and Romania after that on Friday, June 28.
In Japan, the Pixar film will launch on July 12. In Slovakia, it opens August 8, and August 9 in Lithuania and Poland. These in Germany should wait until August 15 for Toy Story 4, until August 29 in Demark, and August 30 in Sweden. That leaves Finland, the place Toy Story Four will arrive September 6.
Toy Story Four solid and characters
Over a dozen solid members are set to reprise their voice roles as Toy Story characters from previous entries. That features Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, Annie Potts as Bo Peep, Joan Cusack as Jessie, Wallace Shawn as Rex, Blake Clark as Slinky Canine, John Ratzenberger as Hamm, Estelle Harris as Mrs. Potato Head, Jodi Benson as Barbie, Jeff Pidgeon because the Aliens, Kristen Schaal as Trixie, Bonnie Hunt as Dolly, Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants, Jeff Garlin as Buttercup, Laurie Metcalf as Andy’s mother Mrs. Davis, and Lori Alan as Bonnie’s mother Mrs. Anderson.
Don Rickles may even reprise his function as Mr. Potato Head, however via the usage of previously-recorded materials, since Rickles died in early 2017. A younger Andy, and Bonnie are again as properly, however they’re voiced by new solid members Jack McGraw and Madeleine McGraw, respectively.
Shifting on to new solid members and characters in Toy Story 4, there’s Tony Hale (Veep) as Forky, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele (Key & Peele) as plush toys Ducky and Bunny, Keanu Reeves (The Matrix) because the self-proclaimed “Canada’s greatest stuntman” Duke Caboom, Christina Hendricks (Mad Males) as a 1950s pullstring doll named Gabby Gabby whose voicebox is damaged, and Ally Maki (Wrecked) as Giggle McDimples, a miniature police officer.
4 veteran comedians have additionally lent their voices to Toy Story 4, seemingly taking part in semi-fictionalised variations of themselves. They embody Mel Brooks as Melephant Brooks, Carol Burnett as Chairol Burnett, Carl Reiner as Carl Reineroceros, and Betty White as Bitey White.
Toy Story Four synopsis
This is the official synopsis for Toy Story 4, from Disney:
“Woody has always been confident about his place in the world and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that’s Andy or Bonnie. So, when Bonnie’s beloved new craft-project-turned-toy, Forky, declares himself as “trash” and never a toy, Woody takes it upon himself to point out Forky why he ought to embrace being a toy. However when Bonnie takes the entire gang on her household’s highway journey tour, Woody finally ends up on an sudden detour that features a reunion together with his long-lost good friend Bo Peep. After years of being on her personal, Bo’s adventurous spirit and life on the highway belie her delicate porcelain exterior. As Woody and Bo notice they’re worlds aside on the subject of life as a toy, they quickly come to seek out that is the least of their worries.”
Toy Story Four trailer
Pixar launched the primary teaser trailer — set to Judy Collins’ “Both Sides Now” — for Toy Story Four final November, which launched the brand new toy Forky and his voice actor Hale. A second teaser was launched after Tremendous Bowl in February, showcasing the return of Bo Peep. A full trailer (beneath) adopted in March, and the ultimate trailer adopted in Could.
Toy Story Four tickets
Ticket gross sales for Toy Story Four in India will seemingly go on sale within the week of launch, both on Tuesday or Wednesday. We’ve reached out to Disney India for affirmation and can replace if we hear again.
Toy Story Four evaluation
Early opinions at the moment are out for Toy Story Four and most of them paint a beneficial view of the most recent entry. Our evaluation of Toy Story Four will likely be out subsequent week, nearer to launch.
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The NFL’s best remaining free agents, by position
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The new league year is here, but not every big name has been signed yet.
The official start to the new NFL league year is here, with a new collective bargaining agreement and all. It also comes at a time when the world is upended by the coronavirus pandemic, but other than changes to travel and locking down team facilities, NFL free agency is continuing unabated.
With the legal tampering period beginning on March 16, many deals were already agreed upon before free agency actually began. Some became official right at 4 p.m. ET when the new league year kicked off, while others have yet to be finalized until teams can conduct physicals. We’ve also seen a high number of franchise tags this offseason, with players like Dak Prescott and Chris Jones sticking with their teams.
Even after all that, there are a slew of free agents looking for a landing spot in 2020. Below, we’ll point you to the best available players at each position, with updates throughout free agency. Note that not every signing is included, namely for players at the bottom of the roster.
Quarterback
Signed: Kyle Allen, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Teddy Bridgewater, Chase Daniel, Chad Henne, Taysom Hill, Case Keenum, Marcus Mariota, AJ McCarron, Nick Mullens, Nathan Peterman, Dak Prescott, Philip Rivers, Nate Sudfeld, Ryan Tannehill
Best available: Jameis Winston, Josh McCown, Blaine Gabbert, Blake Bortles
A strong group of free agent quarterbacks has been quickly depleted, with Dak Prescott getting the franchise tag and Tom Brady, Teddy Bridgewater, and Marcus Mariota landing with new teams.
Running Back
Signed: Matt Breida, Kenyan Drake, Austin Ekeler, Derrick Henry, Jordan Howard, Kareem Hunt, Jeff Wilson
Best available: Ameer Abdullah, Peyton Barber, Devonta Freeman, Melvin Gordon, Frank Gore, Carlos Hyde, Dion Lewis, LeSean McCoy, Lamar Miller, Ty Montgomery, C.J. Prosise, Wendell Smallwood, Chris Thompson, DeAndre Washington, Jonathan Williams
The value of the running back position continues to swing wildly, but that didn’t stop the Titans from putting the franchise tag on Derrick Henry. Other names like Austin Ekeler and Jordan Howard were quickly locked down, too.
Wide Receiver
Signed: Danny Amendola, Kendrick Bourne, DeAndre Carter, Randall Cobb, Keelan Cole, Amari Cooper, Keelan Doss, Larry Fitzgerald, A.J. Green, David Moore, Zach Pascal
Best available: Nelson Agholor, Geronimo Allison, Robby Anderson, Travis Benjamin, Phillip Dorsett, Devin Funchess, Taylor Gabriel, Rashard Higgins, Johnny Holton, Breshad Perriman, Demarcus Robinson, Emmanuel Sanders
We already saw two blockbuster wide receiver trades involving DeAndre Hopkins and Stefon Diggs. The Cowboys didn’t let Amari Cooper hit the open market, as they signed him to a lucrative long-term deal. The Bengals tagged A.J. Green, but that still left some compelling names on the market.
Tight End
Signed: Ross Dwelley, Darren Fells, Jimmy Graham, Demetrius Harris, Hunter Henry, Jacob Hollister, Austin Hooper, Blake Jarwin, Greg Olsen, Quinton Spain, Levine Toilolo, Jason Witten
Best available: Eric Ebron, Luke Stocker, Geoff Swaim
A weak draft class at tight end put a premium on the free agents who became available. Hunter Henry got the franchise tag, while Austin Hooper was quickly snatched up. Veterans Greg Olsen, Jimmy Graham and Jason Witten had no troubles landing with teams, either.
Offensive Line
Signed: Daniel Brunskill, Bryan Bulaga, Anthony Castonzo, Jack Conklin, Rashaad Coward, George Fant, Ereck Flowers, Graham Glasgow, D.J. Humphries, Joey Hunt, Alex Lewis, Connor McGovern, Justin Murray, Brandon Scherff, Matt Skura, Joe Thuney, Ricky Wagner, Elijah Wilkinson, Andrew Wylie
Best available: Demar Dotson, Cordy Glenn, James Hurst, Ronald Leary, Jason Peters, Ty Sambrailo, Andrew Whitworth, Daryl Williams
The Colts held on to left tackle Anthony Castonzo with an extension. Guards Joe Thuney and Brandon Scherff would have been next to new deals, but both received the franchise tag fairly quickly. Still, there’s a lot of beef out there!
Edge
Signed: Mario Addison, Arik Armstead, Shaquil Barrett, Vic Beasley, Ronald Blair, Bud Dupree, Dante Fowler Jr., Quinton Jefferson, Matt Judon, Roy Robertson-Harris, Branden Jackson, Carl Nassib, Yannick Ngakoue, Robert Quinn, Stephen Weatherly, Leonard Williams
Best available: Jadeveon Clowney, Markus Golden, Everson Griffen, Cameron Wake,
Getting to the quarterback is becoming more and more important as crazy-athletic passers continue to enter the league. The 49ers gave Arik Armstead a huge extension, while the Jaguars were quick to tag Yannick Ngakoue.
Defensive Tackle
Signed: Michael Brockers, Adam Butler, Maliek Collins, Tyeler Davison, Brandon Dunn, Javon Hargrave, Chris Jones, Linval Joseph, Star Lotulelei, Gerald McCoy, D.J. Reader, Jarran Reed, Josh Tupou, Antwaun Woods
Best available: Damon Harrison, Margus Hunt, Brandon Mebane
Chris Jones got the franchise tag, which is unsurprising because of how important he was to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win. After him, D.J. Reader got a huge contract with the Bengals, and the market is beginning to be pretty depleted.
Linebacker
Signed: Vince Biegel, Jon Bostic, Jamie Collins, Thomas Davis, Kyler Fackrell, Leonard Floyd, Christian Kirksey, Nick Kwiatkoski, Sean Lee, Cory Littleton, Blake Martinez, David Mayo, Nicholas Morrow, Denzel Perryman, Kevin Pierre-Louis, Joe Schobert, Danny Trevathan, Kyle Van Noy, Eric Wilson
Best available: Mark Barron, Anthony Chickillo, De’Vondre Campbell, Kareem Martin, Alec Ogletree, Nick Vigil, Tahir Whitehead
There are a lot of tackling machines available this year, even after guys like Jamie Collins, Cory Littleton, Thomas Davis, and Joe Schobert got big deals elsewhere.
Cornerback
Signed: Eli Apple, James Bradberry, Michael Davis, Darqueze Dennard, Grant Haley, Vernon Hargreaves, Chris Harris Jr., Byron Jones, Nevin Lawson, Jalen Mills, Emmanuel Moseley, Bradley Roby, Levi Wallace, Trae Waynes
Best available: Prince Amukamara, Bashaud Breeland, Ronald Darby, Johnathan Joseph, Jalen Mills, Xavier Rhodes, Nickell Robey-Coleman, Logan Ryan, Jimmy Smith, Desmond Trufant
It’s unbelievable that someone as good as Byron Jones hit the open market, and he wasn’t there for long, signing a megadeal with the Dolphins. There are still quite a few corners worth kicking the tires on, however.
Safety
Signed: Tre Boston, Chuck Clark, Anthony Harris, Jeff Heath, Eddie Jackson, Malcolm Jenkins, Devin McCourty, Jordan Poyer, Justin Simmons, Jimmie Ward
Best available: Vonn Bell, Morgan Burnett, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Blake Countess, A.J. Howard, Colin Jones, Reshad Jones, Karl Joseph, Damarious Randall, Eric Reid
Several big names at safety, like Devin McCourty, Anthony Harris, and Jimmie Ward, were scheduled to be free agents. Unfortunately for teams in need of safety help, all three are staying put, leaving the next tier of safeties for the rest of the league.
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