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Give a hug to Corey bear :)
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lastwiltedflower · 10 months
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things written in my notes app during my first watch of hey, melissa this morning
-no one out sleazes ted. get this man OUT! [on Freddie]
-I just know emma despises being put on delivering duty because isn't ccrp like three blocks from beanies... is she walking there with over a dozen orders of coffee?
-bill is the father of ccrp technical department love him for that
-oh where oh where has my greasy sleazeball gone?
-"don't work too hard!" "oh, I won't!" so he's just like me actually
-A REVOLVER? american civil war ass weapon
-Mr. Davidson WTF
-hot. just kidding.... or am I? [on Paul's "defeat" of Freddie in the basement with the belt]
-TEDDY BEAR?
-OH? found greasy sleazeball I guess.
-Catboy Paul Matthews enters the chat?
-Corey and Matt's faces... me too guys
-STOP MEOWING.
-Paul and Ted are so that one tiktok sound with the dog and cat going back and forth melodically
-this is what republicans think middle school bathrooms are like [on that scene that melissa films]
-ENOUGH MEOWING.
-Nick being iconic once again okayy
-Dude is way too horny right now... just leave man
-WOOF WOOF WOOF
-Slay (literally)
-BILL NO
-PAUL. PAUL ITS LIKE THE STORY YOU TOLD OH MY GOD
-YIPPEE! Safe at last
-GODDAMNIT
-*Mr. Davidson voice* Paul... Paul... PAUUULLLLLL
-Puss Matthews
-the immediate laughter and regret on everyone's voices the SECOND that last line was said
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vhs christmas carols: the coherent version
clark just casually sounding like an angel
meredith vibing on the bongos is so funny
i love the choreography godbless james tolbert
the box lids making the play button gagged me fr
janaya sounds so good ugh
and is also pretty wtf and i love della’s costume
i also love jim’s costume! maybe this will just be me raving over the costumes
jim making a heart with his hands as he leaves? i love him. he has such himbo energy
joey lauren and brian leaping onto stage is so funny
actually the three of them in general are so funny in this show
the new songs are so boppy, i know this is such a broad statement but i don’t know what else to say about them except that they’re all fucking spectacular and clark outdid himself
the model walking!!!! the dancing!!!! iconic
everything about the internal panic song is hilarious, a strong contender for my favourite of all of the new songs
“you’re more beautiful than ever” CRYING SCREAMING SOBBING WHAT THE FUCK WHY AM I FEELING THINGS
jim and della are so cute istg
“not combs that comb but combs you wear” fave lyric
this song is so heartfelt and janaya and curt do such a good job and sound so good
the matching combs in the hair 😭 i love them
the cold streets of the city probably is my favourite song
their voices are so funny, this is my favourite trio of all time
brian’s face when the match girl comes in is so funny
and lauren’s face when she gets offered a match ansjdhdjsksa
as i said, i will be raving about costumes, and the match girl costume is soooo good i’m so obsessed
scrooge bumping into della and now the match girl is so funny
meredith tearing up is so real i also feel like crying
idk what else i can say about grandma land except that man this story is genuinely so sad
and that jamie burns is gorgeous and also has the voice of an angel
i like how this final song of the act sets up scrooge and the christmas carol themes
“hi clark”
THE AUDIENCE IS SO REAL FOR CHEERING AS SOON AS BAH HUMBUG STARTS
meredith helping out with the bass line on the keyboard is sooo funny
AJ!SCROOGE IS SO GOOD
like i love dylan obvs but i adore aj’s version so much
going into this with the cast changes in mind i was a little more hesitant about brian as fred (just because i think corey is so good at it) but i love the way he plays him so much, he’s so funny
bob’s wave when he’s introduced is so cute
having meredith be in the band for most of it and then coming down as marley is genuinely so ingenious. his presence is constantly hanging over scrooge and the entire narrative even when scrooge doesn’t realise it,
“scrooge gives a shriek” *short high pitched scream* killed me
the ghosts wrapping the chains around scrooge is really cool
christmas past is always pretty unhinged but i need whatever jlb put into this performance because it’s OFF THE CHARTS she’s so iconic
the slo-mo dancing is so good thank you james tolbert
the contrast between jim & della and scrooge & belle KILLS ME!!! need whoever deduced to have them played by the same person to pay my therapy bills please /pos
curt does a really great job in this role
also JANAYA ma’am im already in love with you, you don’t have to keep driving the needle in
aj sounds so heartbroken holy shit he was such a good choice to take over for dylan he’s so so so so so good
james tolbert crushing it as always
the light up shoes and glasses is still iconic
every time tiny tim gets a little more pathetic and this is the correct choice for character
i also like that it’s developed from just emily being disgusted by tim in the last one to bob also being the same in this one
joey trying to drag brian to his feet is my favourite
also tim using the bear as a microphone
basically what i’m trying to say that every new character choice in regards to tim is absolutely perfect godbless
JIM AND DELLA BEING THE COUPLE THAT WERE IN DEBT IS SO CLEVER I LOVE HOW THEY TIE THE SHOWS TOGETHER
bob holding tim’s bear 😭
the choice to have the people that scrooge has wronged surrounding him and him begging to THEM that he’s changed is such a good directorial choice like!!! james tolbert i will never stop thanking you for this decision
THE MATCH GIRL INSTEAD OF THE TURKEY BOY
SCROOGE BUYING SOME MATCHES AAAAA FJDJDHEBDHDND HIS REDEMPTION IS LITERALLY SAVING LIVES ALREADY
clark audibly giggling as aj and lauren fumble around with the money is so precious
SCROOGE GIVING JIM THE WATCH AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
can’t believe i went from laughing at fred still partying with the glasses to crying at his expression at seeing scrooge trying to connect with him. brian holden i am suing you for emotional damage.
overall the show is still so good but honestly what was i expecting
the first act was a really great edition to the story and i love how they made them connect to christmas carol
and all of the cast changes in christmas carol were excellent and worked so well
this is still the best starkid show no i’m not taking criticism
and i hope they keep on performing it because i love it so much
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YESS hi i was there too wtf! (snw) Who were you most excited to see, who did you enjoy the most? my favs were slaughter, system and slipknot :) literally still buzzing over how happy i from being able to go to a center where so many of my favorite bands were altogether
FUCKIN SICKKKKK (heh). Forgive me, past couple days have been wild. Definitely was most excited for Danny Elfman, Slaughter, Primus, and of course SOAD.
Debrief under cut is a little long. Forgive me again, I kinda just word vomited the full rundown.
I wasn't so stoked for Slipknot at first because pffttt I'm over that shit. But the day before, I saw that photo of Corey in the old mask and boiler suit and I was like 'oh, it's on like Donkey Kong'. There is a reason they are a reliable touring act. Fantastic.
What also helped was the ordeal leading up to it. I was on my feet for all of Danny Elfman AND Bring Me the Horizon which I didn't even realize was happening until their video package full of lore started and I was like 'no, please, don't do this to me' but I stood through it all, the ballads, a surprise guest appearance from Baby Metal, and a long pause for injury cleanup, so Slipknot was an absolute saving fucking grace. They were so tight too, I have a feeling it was some of the best Knot people have had in a long time.
Speaking of Danny Elfman, he was fucking fantastic. He played my favorite Boingo song and the Simpson's theme and that's really all I needed. Plus he was all old man sexy which is a big win for me.
Slaughter was BONKERS. Just fucking crazy, but you already know that. When Alex took off that damn mask to show off the white contact, I knew it was gonna be a good time. Dudes in the crowd were growling, and he even paused a couple times when he thought someone was in danger, calling security and such. He is such a wholesome motherfucker, when he was done doing his grizzly bear impression and bashing his forehead in with a microphone until he bled, he got all cute blowing kisses and talking about how we were all united with music in that one moment.
Primus was a fun little romp. No Shake Hands with Beef but we did get Pudding Time and John The Fisherman.
Wednesday 13 was the first act I saw and I'm so fucking glad I got there in time, damn shame they had him out so early.
Helmet and Fear Factory were mixed like shit and it made me very sad but what can you do.
Dope was a pleasant surprise, as was PM5K.
By the end of the night I had to find a picnic table to take a nap on before massaging my piss soaked feet to somewhat ease the pain of standing for 13ish hours so I could make it to the nearest taxi line which was still sadistically long. Oh yeah I pissed my pants during Horizon because the lines for the bathrooms were fuckoff long. The air was so fucking arid that they were dry in like 3 hours so it was all chill, thing is that air does not penetrate boots so again, wet pissy sweaty socks did not smell nice.
Ultimately I think the idea of a one-day festival with that many bands is a great idea for Vegas, not just for the novelty but also because otherwise it's a logistical nightmare. 85k people in and out of one place is not something aaaaaanyone wants to do two days in a row with the local heat and traffic and prices, let alone four or five days. See this is the best deal because you can get there, blow your load, and then do Vegas shit for a day or two or just straight up duck.
Bonus story. I dipped during SOAD's set after two songs because I knew there was no fucking way I was getting out of there after that. I limped out of there to Prison Song and while I was walking to the hotel where I was catching my dumbass cab, I was kinda surrounded by a small hoard of exhausted metalheads. We could all hear their set crystal fucking clearly from the street and Arials was playing. I was singing. Then I heard other festival goers singing. The security on the sidewalk was singing. It was like a cult procession walking down into a river chanting hymns, it was a beautiful moment. I pretty much watched their whole set from the street, all the way until Toxicity and Chop Suey. I made it through the whole thing on one pad too, because of course I was on my period. And my phone was dead as a doornail.
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I’m heartbroken... Corey was one of the funniest when he hangs out with his friends...Heaven received another angel🕊
i feel like i’m going to be fucking sick i’m not joking when i say i was JUST watching him this morning. well i was watching the KnJ video where they camp in his room cause he was so butthurt lmao but like...i feel like this is just some big fucking joke because he can’t be...gone wtf? like that’s so wild to me he was such a good person and always there for everyone. a lighthearted big teddy bear that liked to have fun and mess around and this is what the world deals him? this is how it ended? i’m just...please everyone stay safe and never ever drink and drive. you’re not “fine” to drive after you’ve been drinking. you don’t “got this”.
just be careful and make sure you listen to that gut feeling if something doesn’t sit right with you.
i’m literally crying in the break room what the fuck is happening dude 😭😭😭😭 i can’t even imagine that we won’t get to see him being bullied by kian and jc wtf...i literally just watched that cooking video of him and harrison, jc, and anderson and laughed my ass off and now i’m supposed to believe he’s just...gone?
please stay safe and never drink and drive.
rest in piece corey we all loved you so so much 🥺❤️
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“It’s been eleven weeks since our favourite show is back in production!! Let’s see what happened in this week. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. week summaries.
*Clicking on links will take you to the original posting of the video/article/tweet… X marks the posting of linked content on Tumblr. It takes you to a Tumblr link of the person who posted it here.*
This week was a slower one but of to a good start, thanks to @gillianaofficial who shared a BTS pictures of them; “Eating my muffin” Yeah, she did post that sentence..sooooo...yeah. That was dirty sweet. 
Annabeth Gish is back on set!!!! She posted a picture in her Reyes suit and she looks fabulous as always! “Gotta use the Reyes filter for this smashing suit! Always love being back in my #monicareyes garb ❤️ 👽 “ (X)
In light of #Spirit Day, Twin Peaks posted a picture of David’s character, Denise, on Twitter. “That Moment When David Duchovny introduced us to Denise. #TBT #SpiritDay #TwinPeaks #Showtime” (X) David did answer their tweet and so did Brick. 
The X-files social media team is trying out some content on Twitter... THE TRUTH ISN'T FAR NOW (X) 
We got more of the conspiracy theories in connections with William. “Duchovny offered this cryptic tease when I asked him which of his parents William most resembles: “He resembles two people that aren’tMulder and Scully. And when you read this back [after watching the episodes] you’ll figure this out.”  
Also, we had a new interview released by TV Guide from NYCC. David was very shy, basically at every question handing the microphone to Chris. I guess, after last year wife-gate he is being a bit more cautious this time around. 😂He did summarize the whole show tho, “After everything we’ve been through after everything you’ve seen,  why can’t you f*cking believe?” (X)
We learnt that the new actor who may or may not be William is Susan Sarandon’s son, Miles Robbins. He posted his trailer from the set. (X)
Then came another great moment when Gillian posted one more Instagram Story from the set. Well, from the makeup trailer part of the set!!!! The video is all very cute, show the new actor playing Jackson Van de Kamp, and David Duchovny getting a head massage and being absolutely not bothered when Gillian is putting her phone in his face 😂😂 He just keeps going on about baseball.  Also, somewhere over the rainbow in the background is perfect!
Mitch also shared some BTS pictures but I think - based on their outfits - that they are not recent pictures. That said, they are definitely dorky pictures and they all look very good. 😊 (X) A couple of days later we got one more gem of bts looks: David: "Okay, is she doing the crazy eye thing again?" Me: "Dunno, but I'm doing my beacon in the night thing." (X)
We know that they are filming episode 6 now, which is a Skinner-centric episode. We got quite a few pictures from one of the sets and it does look like Skinner’s Vietnam memories are coming to life...(X)
We already had Annabeth, Mitch and Gillian checking in from the set, so here we go with the next big star of the show, Brick Duchovny! “Thanks Emily for taking such great pictures of me on the set of @thexfilesfox!“ I just love this little cutie and his Visitor badge... (X)
Filming news:
So The X-Files is out there today. Thanks. *UBC Life Sciences Parking*
Dogs in Delta North 40 Reserve Park. Your park will be noisy today. #TheXFiles filming with a helicopter and a drone. (X)
Press of the week:
Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on The X-Files, (X)
The Dana Scully Effect in 2017 (X)
Exclusive: Listen to Scully and Cigarette Smoking Man in ‘The X-Files: Stolen Lives’ (X)
The X-Files: The Real Story Behind Season 11's Big Mulder/Skinner Brawl (X)
8 Unlikely Moments We Want To See In 'The X-Files' Season 11 (X)
‘The X-Files’ spoilers: ‘Home’ actress Karin Konoval comes out from under the bed in new Season 11 role(s) (X)
Interviews/Videos of the week:
'The X-Files' Cast Talk About Season 11 at NYCC (X)
An old video of Gillian talking about Scully being a mommy was posted by @gillovny1013 Go watch it and cry...
In other news this week;
Arrow: James Bamford on how stunt work prepared him for directing (http://sunshine-today.com/post/166562462162/arrow-james-bamford-on-how-stunt-work-prepared)
The 12 Most Terrifying TV Episodes to Watch This Halloween (X)
David Duchovny on Railtown with Corey Price (Podcast) (X)
David Duchovny @ Imperial – October 14th 2017 (X)
The Night Stalker: A tribute to the 1972 TV movie that influenced The X-Files written by Frank Spotnitz (X)
David Duchovny’s new book, Miss Subway has a release date: 01, May 2018 (X)
Even David Duchovny Was All WTF?! By That Twin Peaks Cliffhanger (X)
Some awesome gifsets, pictures, videos and fan arts:
We have quite a few perfect videos from David Duchovny’s concert, thanks to @greeneyes0526
Proof that Mulder is an actual puppy by @contrivedcoincidences6
Scully & Mulder 2018 / 1993 @lauramaher25
The bear story told by everyone, with all the necessary pictures (X)
Scully, we never escaped. We’re still trapped underground. @mollock
@chimerart new magical painting of Blanche DuBois was shared by Gillian Anderson to all her social media platform!! Soo happy for you! ❤️️
 I think this is it for our eleventh week! *Let me know if I missed something or if you have suggestions what to include in the next week summary, feel free to message me anytime*
Lots of love, fam! For another great week ahead!  ❤️ 👽😄👽
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2017 NFL MOCK DRAFT
April 23, 2017
This is a five-round mock draft with projected trades. This will be updated at least once more before the draft.  
ROUND ONE
1. Cleveland – DE/OLB Myles Garrett, Texas A&M
This is becoming the surest of things. Myles Garrett is probably the best player in this draft, and the Browns happen to need his services badly. The rumors of a Trubisky pick here are laughable.
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2. Cleveland (PROJ. TRADE W/SF) – QB Mitchell Trubisky, North Carolina
What do you do when you covet two players in the first round and you’ve got loads and loads of ammunition? You unload and go get your guys. The Browns make a blockbuster deal with the Niners (# 12, 33, and 52 this year, plus a 2nd round selection in 2018) and go secure the quarterback they covet: hometown boy Mitchell Trubisky. Whether or not he deserves to be drafted here doesn’t matter. The Browns know the only way they can be sure to get him is by securing the first two picks.
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3. Carolina (PROJ. TRADE W/CHI) – RB Leonard Fournette, LSU
The Panthers extended Jonathan Stewart’s contract by a year, but he’s never been someone the team can rely on to stay healthy for an entire season. Carolina has fallen in love with Fournette, and they have to get ahead of Jacksonville to secure him (Tom Coughlin has made multiple statements about improving the running game there). They trade next year’s first rounder as well as their top 2nd-round pick to move from 8 to 3.
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4. Jacksonville – DE/OLB Solomon Thomas, Stanford
The Jags just barely miss out on Leonard Fournette, who would have been their choice, so they go back to the drawing board. Jacksonville was in the bottom half of the league in sacks for the second straight year. Solomon Thomas has the prototypical size and speed for the Jags’ defense, and he could make an immediate impact.
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5. Tennessee (THRU LA RAMS) – SS Jamal Adams, LSU
Pure safeties just don’t get drafted higher than #5.  Period. I don’t see Jamal Adams as the sort of once-in-a-lifetime athlete who would change that history.  The Titans signed Jonathan Cyprien to play the strong side in free agency, but he could be moved to free safety to accommodate Jamal Adams. This guy has Rodney Harrison-like potential to be one of the very best safeties in the league for a long time… but I just don’t see him going any higher than this.
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6. NY Jets – FS Malik Hooker, Ohio State +
If the Jets don’t fall in love with any of the quarterbacks, they will roll with Josh McCown, Bryce Petty and Christian Hackenberg and select the promising ball-hawk Malik Hooker. He doesn’t have much to offer in the run game, but the Jets are more concerned with finding someone to stop Rob Gronkowski and the lesser Gronk clones that are cluttering the league.  Hooker has a nose for the ball like few others, and he could lead the league in interceptions within the next few years. Or he could be the biggest bust of this year’s class.
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7. LA Chargers – CB Marshon Lattimore, Ohio State +
The Chargers made a great free agent pickup last year in former-Packer Casey Hayward. He and Jason Verrett may form a strong partnership in 2017, but Verrett has had a lot of trouble staying healthy.  And if the team opts to keep him in 2018, he’ll cost them around $8 million.  It may be time for the first cornerback to come off the board here: Marshon Lattimore has spent the off-season separating himself from a fine, fine group of corners as the very best of the crop.  
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8. Chicago (PROJ. TRADE W/CAR) – DT Jonathan Allen, Alabama +
The Bears need defense more than anything, and one of this year’s best college defenders falls into their lap. Rumors of chronic shoulder injuries drop a man with top-three talent down to #8, but he’s certainly worth the risk here. Jonathan Allen is the sort of talent the entire city can rally around.
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9. Cincinnati – DE Derek Barnett, Tennessee
The Bengals gave up on the Margus Hunt experiment, and they’re considering what life will look like without Michael Johnson, whose contract will expire next year. Barnett helps the team improve their defensive end rotation for this year and perhaps they’ve found their starter next to Carlos Dunlap next year.
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10. Buffalo – TE O.J. Howard, Alabama
The Bills have almost no receiving talent beyond the oft-injured Sammy Watkins. He desperately needs help. Howard might be the most well-rounded tight end to come on the scene since Jason Witten.  He’ll help in all aspects of the offense, but his receiving skills will be most needed.
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11. New Orleans – RB/WR Christian McCaffrey, Stanford
This would be the sort of WTF? Moment that makes drafts interesting, wouldn’t it? The Saints need defense and they need it badly, but instead they bolster their offense with the obscene athleticism of Christian McCaffrey.  Mark Ingram remains the lead back in 2017, but his contract is voidable next year. And there isn’t much talent behind him. This pick makes more sense than it does on first glance.
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12. San Francisco (PROJ. TRADE W/CLE THRU PHI) – QB Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech
The Niners trade down with Cleveland and select their quarterback of the future. Many, many teams are crushed that they couldn’t pull the trigger on Mahomes themselves. He’ll have to sit behind Brian Hoyer for at least half a season as the team breaks down Mahomes’ awful technique, and they’ll teach him how to be a pro. He seems willing and eager to learn.  His natural gifts but unwieldy technique remind me of Brett Favre coming out of school. He needed time to develop too.
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13. Houston (PROJ. TRADE W/ARZ) – QB Deshaun Watson, Clemson
Houston is SO CLOSE to making a serious run in the playoffs, they know they’re just a quarterback away. They can’t go into this season with Tom Savage as their uncontested signal caller, and they waited too long for the guy they really wanted, Pat Mahomes. They package their 1st, 2nd and 3rd round picks to go up to Arizona’s spot and grab Deshaun Watson. What he lacks in pinpoint accuracy and arm strength, he makes up for in leadership and heart. He makes everyone around him better.  That’s a rare quality.
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14. Philadelphia (THRU MIN) – CB Tre’Davious White, LSU
The Eagles are said to covet a cornerback at this spot, and they’ll practically have their pick of the litter. Who knows if they’ll covet the speed of an Adoree Jackson or the size of a Kevin King.  On my board, Tre’Davious White is the 2nd best CB available, so here he sits.  He’s part of the great lineage of LSU cornerbacks, and he’s got the skills to play man or cover at an elite level.
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15. Indianapolis – RB Dalvin Cook, Florida State *
The Colts cannot take the risk of going into another season with Frank Gore as their starter. He served admirably last year, but his days of greatness are long behind him. Dalvin Cook is said to have less-than-admirable athleticism despite his college numbers and some behavioral issues worthy of concern, but the Colts take a risk on him.
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16. Baltimore - WR Corey Davis, Western Michigan
The Ravens lost Steve Smith to retirement and they are cautiously optimistic that a late-season surge from Breshad Perriman could signify improve play in 2017. However, wide receiver has been an anemic position for the team practically since they left Cleveland for Baltimore. Joe Flacco needs targets – especially scoring threats. Corey Davis is a touchdown magnet – a perfect addition to Flacco’s choice of targets.
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17. Washington – CB Gareon Conley, Ohio State
The Redskins took quite a few blows this off-season, losing both key players and key coaches. They were also fairly quite in free agency. They need to draft carefully.  They’ll take a flyer on speedy corner Gareon Conley to pair with Josh Norman. Bashaud Breeland got burned repeatedly last year and may have to transition to free safety, and Kendall Fuller is better off as a nickel.  
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18. Tennessee – WR Mike Williams, Clemson
The Titans took big risks with their receivers in 2016 by trading Dorial Green-Beckham to Philadelphia, cutting Justin Hunter and letting Andre Johnson retire mid-season.  This became a team built on the run and the short passing game thanks largely to 32-year old tight end Delanie Walker. The team clearly needs another option in the passing game. Mike Williams may be the best deep-ball receiver in this year’s class. He’s got certain Dez Bryant qualities without the problem attitude.
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19. Tampa Bay – OLB Haason Reddick, Temple
The Bucs made quite a few splashes in free agency this year, but they’ve neglected their linebacking group, which is thin at best. Lavonte David is as good as they come on the weak side, Kwon Alexander showed some promise in the middle, but the strong side is a gaping hole. Enter Combine darling Haason Reddick.  His ascent has been staggering, and if he lands in the top 20, you’ll probably hear me cheering from wherever you happen to be watching the draft.
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20. Denver – OT Garett Bolles, Utah
Right tackle Donald Stephenson graded out as the worst at his position among starters last year. And as of this moment, he’s slated to start again. That cannot happen. The Broncos must upgrade their o-line immediately, and Bolles might help. He’s only played top-tier college football for one year so he might completely flop in the pros, but his off-season workouts and prototypical body type for the position suggest he just might make it as an NFL tackle yet. He and a rejuvenated Ty Sambrailo will fight for the two starting spots.
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21. Detroit – TE David Njoku, Miami
The Lions have made waves this off-season about upgrading their tight end position, and if Njoku falls to them, he will almost certainly be their pick. He’s an excellent receiver and a willing - if pedestrian -  blocker.  Detroit forgoes the option on Eric Ebron next year and hands the starting role to Njoku, but in the meantime they make a forbidding duo.
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22. Miami – DE Charles Harris, Missouri
The Dolphins are a better team than most folks outside Miami know. But with the release of Mario Williams, they’re left with a question mark at defensive end. Andre Branch was re-signed in free agency, and William Hayes came over from the Rams (presumably to be closer to the mermaids).  But Hayes will be 32 when camp starts, and he can’t be counted on beyond this year. Charles Harris might be a little small to take on the punishment of playing a 4-3 end in the NFL, but the trainers will work on bulking him up for the campaigns ahead.
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23. NY Giants – OLB Jarrad Davis, Florida +
Word on the street is that Jarrad Davis is a hot name among scouts and GMs.  He performed quite well at the Combine, and he’s been killing it at his individual meetings.  If he lasts this long, the Giants will pounce on him; they may even be willing to trade up to get him. The team certainly needs linebacking help.
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24. Oakland – CB Adoree’ Jackson, USC
Cornerback D.J. Hayden split in free agency this year and Travis Carrie will be up for it in 2018.  And honestly no Raiders CB was especially great in 2017 despite the team’s record.  Can you imagine the old Al Davis Raiders passing up a speedster like Adoree’ Jackson?
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25. Arizona (PROJ. TRADE W/HOU) - QB Deshone Kizer, Notre Dame
The Cardinals trade back with the Texans and still get the developmental quarterback they were looking for. Kizer has the prototypical NFL build with a strong-enough arm, but his accuracy and footwork are a mess. A year or two behind Carson Palmer and learning from Bruce Arians will be a very good thing for him.
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26. Seattle - CB Kevin King, Washington
The Seahawks need offensive line help desperately, so perhaps they’ll do the right thing and select Forrest Lamp or Garett Bolles here, but the rumor is they covet the hometown gargantuan cornerback Kevin King. He fits right in with Seattle’s tradition of playing massive corners to counteract the effects of big receivers, and King can do that.  But if he gets matched up with a quick smaller wide out, his lack of fluidity will be exposed.
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27. Kansas City - WR John Ross, Washington +
The Chiefs need receivers. This much is true. And John Ross has shown that he’s worthy of a first-round selection. But I’m having trouble imagining the diminutive Ross on the same team as the smaller-than-ideal Jeremy Maclin and Tyreek Hill.  But I’m also having trouble seeing the Chiefs pass on him if he’s available.  The Lollipop Guild may do wonders in K.C., who knows!
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28. Dallas – DE DeMarcus Walker, Florida State
The Cowboys are rumored to be pretty committed to upgrading their defensive line this year. Walker would be a great player to fall to them.  He was amazingly productive against top-level competition throughout his college career.  He’s probably the most NFL-ready defensive end available this year, and his positive attitude may be the very thing that will turn around a guy like Randy Gregory.
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29. Green Bay – SS Jabrill Peppers, Michigan
One of the biggest questions of the draft: Where will the celebrated Jabrill Peppers end up?  He played practically every position on defense for Michigan (and some not on defense).  Plenty of teams have a desire for a player who can fill more than one spot (the Pats, the Cardinals, the Rams, etc). The Packers lost Swiss army knife Micah Hyde to free agency, and Peppers might be the guy to replace him.
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30. Pittsburgh – DE/OLB Takkarist McKinley, UCLA  
When Pittsburgh re-signed James Harrison, it was yet another acknowledgement that they haven’t been able to replace him despite their many attempts. The Jarvis Jones experiment is over; time to start the Takkarist McKinley experiment. Takk is a raw lump of clay, but he’s natural gifts are significant. He’s just got a nose for the quarterback and the will to get there.  Playing in a rotation with Harrison would be a great thing for him as he learns to control his body and bait his blockers.
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31. Atlanta - DE/OLB Jordan Willis, Kansas State
Not many mock drafters have Willis going in the first round, but there are rumors that he may go as high as #23 to the Giants. It’s been quite a run on pass-rushers in the first round, so the Falcons feel lucky they can snag him here. Willis was a Senior Bowl standout, and when coaches went back to look at his tape after that, they finally noticed that he’s one of the hard-working, craftiest ends in the college game. His upside is tremendous as he’s constantly adding to his bag of tricks.
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32. New England (PROJ. TRADE W/NO THRU NE) - OT Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin +
The Patriots dealt New Orleans this pick in the Brandin Cooks deal, and I predict they’ll get it right back when they deal CB Malcolm Butler to New Orleans on draft day. With the pick, the Pats bolster their offensive line. New England is scheduled to have tackles Nate Solder and LaAdrian Waddle hit free agency next year. With the cutting of Sebastian Vollmer, that leaves the team quite vulnerable at such a key position. They roll the dice on the one-year-wonder Ryan Ramczyk.  They’ll give him a year of development to see if he can take over for Solder. Remember: Matt Light and Nate Solder were on the team together in 2011. The Pats do draft replacements early.
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ROUND TWO
33. San Francisco (PROJ. TRADE W/CLE) - FS Budda Baker, Washington
34. San Francisco - SS Obi Melifonwu, Connecticut
35. Jacksonville – G Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky
36. Chicago – CB Chidobe Awuzie, Colorado
37. LA Rams – DE Taco Charlton, Michigan
38. LA Chargers – QB Davis Webb, California
39. NY Jets – TE Evan Engram, Ole Miss
40. Chicago (PROJ. TRADE W/CAR) – OT Cam Robinson, Alabama
41. Cincinnati – ILB Reuben Foster, Alabama +*
42. New Orleans – CB Marlon Humphrey, Alabama
43. Philadelphia – RB Alvin Kamara, Tennessee
44. Buffalo – CB Quincy Wilson, Florida
45. Arizona – ILB Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt
46. Indianapolis – OLB T.J. Watt, Wisconsin
47. Baltimore – RB Joe Mixon, Oklahoma *
48. Minnesota – OLB Ryan Anderson, Alabama
49. Washington – DT/NT Caleb Brantley, Florida
50. Tampa Bay – WR Zay Jones, East Carolina
51. Denver – ILB Raekwon McMillan, Ohio State
52. San Francisco (PROJ. TRADE W/CLE THRU TEN) – CB Sidney Jones, Washington +
53. Detroit – OLB Tyus Bowser, Houston
54. Miami – DT Carlos Watkins, Clemson
55. NY Giants – DE Tanoh Kpassagnon, Villanova
56. Oakland – DT Malik McDowell, Michigan State
57. Arizona (PROJ. TRADE W/HOU) – CB Fabian Moreau, UCLA +
58. Seattle – OT Dion Dawkins, Temple
59. Kansas City – G Dan Feeney, Indiana
60. Dallas – SS Justin Evans, Texas A&M
61. Green Bay – OLB Tim Williams, Alabama *
62. Pittsburgh – CB Teez Tabor, Florida
63. Atlanta – DT Dalvin Tomlinson, Alabama
64. Carolina (THRU NE) - DE Carl Lawson, Auburn +
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65. Cleveland – WR Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington
66. San Francisco – WR Chris Godwin, Penn State
67. Chicago – WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, USC
68. Jacksonville – TE Jake Butt, Michigan +
69. LA Rams – WR Curtis Samuel, Ohio State
70. NY Jets – WR DeDe Westbrook, Oklahoma
71. LA Chargers – FS Marcus Williams, Utah
72. New England (THRU CAR) – CB Cordrea Tankersley, Clemson
73. Cincinnati – RB D’Onta Foreman, Texas
74. Baltimore (THRU PHI) – C Ethan Pocic, LSU
75. Buffalo – DE Trey Hendrickson, Florida Atlantic
76. New Orleans – DE/OLB Dawuane Smoot, Illinois
77. Arizona – G Dorian Johnson, Pittsburgh
78. Baltimore – CB Jourdan Lewis, Michigan
79. Minnesota – RB Brian Hill, Wyoming
80. Indianapolis – OT Antonio Garcia, Troy
81. Washington – RB Samaje Perine, Oklahoma
82. Denver – RB Jeremy McNichols, Boise State
83. Tennessee – CB Ahkello Witherspoon, Colorado
84. Tampa Bay – FS Desmond King, Iowa
85. Detroit – DT Chris Wormley, Michigan
86. Minnesota (THRU MIA) – OT Taylor Moton, Western Michigan
87. NY Giants – RB Kareem Hunt, Toledo
88. Oakland – DT Larry Ogunjobi, North Carolina-Charlotte
89. Arizona (PROJ. TRADE W/HOU) – ILB Anthony Walker, Northwestern
90. Seattle – SS Eddie Jackson, Alabama +
91. Kansas City – ILB Kendell Beckwith, LSU +
92. Dallas – DT Montravius Adams, Auburn
93. Green Bay – G Isaac Asiata, Utah
94. Pittsburgh – TE Adam Shaheen, Ashland
95. Atlanta – OT Roderick Johnson, Florida State
96. New England – DE/OLB Tarell Basham, Ohio
97. Miami (COMP. PICK) – CB Damontae Kazee, San Diego State
98. Carolina (COMP. PICK) – G Nico Siragusa, San Diego State
99. Philadelphia (COMP. PICK THRU BAL) – C Pat Elflein, Ohio State
100. Tennessee (COMP. PICK THRU LA RAMS) – DT Elijah Qualls, Washington
101. Denver (COMP. PICK) – LB Alex Anzalone, Florida +
102. Seattle (COMP. PICK) – QB Brad Kaaya, Miami
103. New England (COMP. PICK THRU CLE) – LB Duke Riley, LSU
104. Kansas City (COMP. PICK) – OT Jermaine Eluemunor, Texas A&M
105. Pittsburgh (COMP. PICK) – QB Nathan Peterman, Pittsburgh
106. Seattle (COMP. PICK) - DT Charles Walker, Oklahoma
107. NY Jets (COMP. PICK) - OT Adam Bisnowaty, Pittsburgh
 ROUND FOUR
108. Cleveland – DT Jarron Jones, Notre Dame
109. San Francisco – CB Jalen Myrick, Minnesota
110. Jacksonville – C Tyler Orlosky, West Virginia
111. Chicago – SS Josh Jones, NC State
112. LA Rams – WR Amara Darboh, Michigan
113. LA Chargers – WR Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M  
114. Washington (THRU NYJ) – DT Jaleel Johnson, Iowa
115. Carolina – SS Josh Harvey-Clemons, Louisville *
116. Cincinnati – DT Eddie Vanderdoes, UCLA +
117. Chicago (THRU BUF) – WR Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech
               New England (THRU NO) selection forfeited
118. Philadelphia – DT Davon Godchaux, LSU
119. Arizona – WR Jehu Chesson, Michigan
120. Minnesota – SS Xavier Woods, Louisiana Tech
121. Indianapolis – OT Conor McDermott, UCLA
122. Baltimore – DE/OLB Carroll Phillips, Illinois
123. Washington – WR ArDarius Stewart, Alabama
124. Tennessee – CB Howard Wilson, Houston
125. Tampa Bay – RB Marlon Mack, South Florida
126. Denver – TE Bucky Hodges, Virginia Tech
127. Detroit – WR Chad Hansen, California
128. Minnesota (THRU MIA) – OT Chad Wheeler, USC
               NY Giants pick moved to end of 4th round
129. Oakland – DE Deatrich Wise, Jr., Arkansas +
130. Houston – SS Montae Nicholson, Michigan State
131. New England (THRU SEA) – CB Rasul Douglas, West Virginia
132. Kansas City – CB Corn Elder, Miami
133. Dallas – FS Marcus Maye, Florida +
134. Green Bay – RB Wayne Gallman, Clemson
135. Pittsburgh – RB James Conner, Pittsburgh +
136. Atlanta – QB Josh Dobbs, Tennessee
137. Indianapolis (THRU NE) – G Aviante Collins, TCU
138. Cincinnati (COMP. PICK) – WR Taywan Taylor, Western Kentucky
139. Philadelphia (COMP. PICK THRU CLE) – OLB Vince Biegel, Wisconsin
140. NY Giants – TE Jordan Leggett, Clemson
141. LA Rams (COMP. PICK) – WR Noah Brown, Ohio State
142. Houston (COMP. PICK THRU CLE) – TE Gerald Everett, South Alabama
143. San Francisco (COMP. PICK) - RB Jamaal Williams, BYU
144. Indianapolis (COMP. PICK) – DT Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma State
 ROUND FIVE
145. Cleveland – WR Kenny Golladay, Northern Illinois
146. San Francisco – OT Will Holden, Vanderbilt
147. Chicago – CB Cameron Sutton, Tennessee
148. Jacksonville – DE Derek Rivers, Youngstown State
149. LA Rams – DE/OLB Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M
150. NY Jets – CB Shaquil Griffin, Central Florida
151. LA Chargers – OT David Sharpe, Florida
152. Carolina – WR K.D. Cannon, Baylor
153. Cincinnati – G Danny Isidora, Florida
154. Washington (THRU NO) – ILB Richie Brown, Mississippi State
155. Philadelphia – CB Brian Allen, Utah
156. Buffalo – WR Isaiah Ford, Virginia Tech
157. Arizona – C Kyle Fuller, Baylor
158. Indianapolis – ILB Blair Brown, Ohio
159. Baltimore – DT Nazair Jones, North Carolina
160. Minnesota – WR Travan Dural, LSU
161. San Francisco (THRU WAS) – WR Ryan Switzer, North Carolina
162. Tampa Bay – TE Jeremy Sprinkle, Arkansas
163. New England (THRU DEN) – FS Delano Hill, Michigan
164. Tennessee – WR Malachi Dupree, LSU
165. Detroit – RB T.J. Logan, North Carolina
166. Miami – ILB Connor Harris, Lindenwood
167. NY Giants – K Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State
168. Oakland – FS John Johnson, Boston College
169. Houston – OT Julie’n Davenport, Bucknell
Seattle’s selection forfeited
170. Kansas City – G Zach Banner, USC
171. Buffalo (THRU DAL) – CB Marquez White, Florida State
172. Green Bay – ILB Jayon Brown, UCLA
173. Pittsburgh – ILB Ben Gedeon, Michigan
174. Atlanta – SS Tedric Thompson, Colorado
175. Cleveland (THRU NE) – OT Dan Skipper, Arkansas
176. Cincinnati (COMP. PICK) – OLB Devonte Fields, Louisville
177. Denver (COMP. PICK) – DT Ryan Glasgow, Michigan
178. Miami (COMP. PICK) – OLB Javancy Jones, Jackson State
179. Arizona (COMP. PICK) – G Damien Mama, USC
180. Kansas City (COMP. PICK) – RB Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego State
181. Cleveland (COMP. PICK) – FS Jordan Sterns, Oklahoma State
182. Green Bay (COMP. PICK) – WR Fred Ross, Mississippi State
183. New England (COMP. PICK) – C Jon Toth, Kentucky
184. Miami (COMP. PICK) – TE George Kittle, Iowa
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Your top 5 favourite players?:-)
1) Kane Williamson - my favouritest 4eva player since his test debut. FLUFFY DUCKLING
2) Trent Boult - bowling extraordinaire, catching extraordinaire, flamingo batting extraordinaire. TALENTED DOOFUS
3) Corey Anderson - goes smash, hugs everyone. GIANT GRUMBLY TEDDY BEAR
4) Daniel Vettori - simultaneously coach, captain & allrounder. NOSTALGIA X7000
5) The rest of the NZ team but swap Colin Munro for Brendon McCullum. And minus Tim Southee specifically during this test because he keeps throwing the ball at the batsman wtf Tim!!
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The Inaugural Gruesome Magazine Awards on Horror News Radio eps 313
Netflix makes our day with the announcement of Mike Flanagan's THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR. Christopher shares another round of WiHM recommendations. And, the Grue-Crew reveals the results of The Inaugural Gruesome Magazine Horror Movie Awards. Join Dave Dreher, Doc Rotten, Christopher G. Moore, and Vanessa Thompson as we discuss Horror News of the Week and review the latest horror offerings.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
NEVERMORE FILM FESTIVAL March 8-10, 2019 Durham NC http://www.carolinatheatre.org/films/festivals/nevermore
MONSTERPALOOZA - April 12-14, 2019 - Pasadena, CA (Christopher) http://www.monsterpalooza.com/spring/
CRIMSON SCREEN HORROR FILM FESTIVAL May 24-26, 2019 Charleston SC http://www.crimsonscreenfilmfest.org/
DAYS OF THE DEAD CHARLOTTE September 27-29, 2019 Charlotte, NC https://www.facebook.com/events/1854105538214750/
NIGHTMARES FILM FESTIVAL October 24 - 27, 2019 Columbus, OH http://www.nightmaresfest.com/
HORROR NEWS OF THE WEEK
[TRAILER] Netflix teases THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR for 2020 https://gruesomemagazine.com/2019/02/24/netflix-announces-that-mike-flanagan-will-haunt-a-second-season/
[TRAILER] CBS All Access drops a full trailer for THE TWILIGHT ZONE https://bloody-disgusting.com/tv/3547862/lots-episode-footage-revealed-trailer-jordan-peeles-twilight-zone-reboot/
[TRAILER] A new terrifying anthology with THE FIELD GUIDE TO EVIL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvbR3q1dDAs
[BOOKS] Tom Savini teases massive photo career retrospective https://bloody-disgusting.com/books/3548177/tom-savini-coffee-table-photo-biography-book-coming-soon/
[TV] WB looking to bring the GREMLINS back home via an animated series https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/gremlins-animated-series-warnermedia-1203146742/
[WTF] Peter Weller and ROBOCOP are pimping KFC? https://gruesomemagazine.com/2019/02/24/new-kfc-spots-demand-you-eat-some-chicken-and-you-will-comply/
[WTF] THE BANANA SPLITS reboots as a… horror film?https://www.comettv.com/2019/02/hanna-barberas-banana-splits-are-getting-a-horror-movie-reboot/
FEATURE TOPIC: The Inaugural Gruesome Magazine Horror Movie Awards
Best Horror Film
A Quiet Place
Anna and the Apocalypse
The Endless
Halloween
Hereditary - WINNER
Mandy
Overlord
Revenge
Suspiria
The Ritual
Best Unreleased Film Festival Favorite
Alive
Book of Monsters - WINNER
Cannibals and Carpetfitters
Livescream
The Night Sitter
Nightmare Cinema
Best Foreign Language Film
Ghonjiam: Haunted Asylum - South Korea, d. Jung Bum-shik
May the Devil Take You - Indonesia, d. Timo Tjanjanto
Night of the Virgin - Spain, d. Roberto San Sebastian
Satan's Slaves - Indonesia, d. Joko Answar
Terrified - Argentina, d. Demian Rugna (runner up by 1 point)
Veronica - Spain, d. Paco Plaza - WINNER (by 1 point)
Best Director
John Krasinski - A Quiet Place - WINNER
Ari Aster - Hereditary
Timo Tjahjanto - May the Devil Take You
Panos Cosmotos - Mandy
Julius Avery - Overlord
Coralie Fargeat - Revenge
Best Lead Actor
John Krasinski - A Quiet Place
Dan Stevens - Apostle
Martin Freeman - Cargo
Nicolas Cage - Mandy - WINNER
Jovan Adepo - Overlord
Logan Marshall-Green - Upgrade
Best Lead Actress
Emily Blunt - A Quiet Place
Madeline Brewer - CAM
Toni Collette - Hereditary - WINNER
Jamie Lee Curtis - Halloween
Matilda Anna Ingred Lutz - Revenge
Brittany Allen – What Keeps You Alive
Best Supporting Actor
Michael Sheen - Apostle
Dylan McDermott – The Clovehitch Killer - WINNER
Corey Feldman - Corbin Nash
Wyatt Russell - Overlord
Vincent Columbe - Revenge
Anton Yelchin - Thoroughbreds
Best Supporting Actress
Millicent Simmonds - A Quiet Place - WINNER
Milly Shapiro - Hereditary
Andrea Risenborough - Mandy
Tilda Swinton - Suspiria
Anna Taylor-Joy - Thoroughbreds
Hannah Emily Anderson – What Keeps You Alive
Best TV Show
Ash vs Evil Dead
Castlevania
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
The Haunting of Hill House - WINNER
The Terror
The Walking Dead
Most Gruesome Death
Ash vs Evil Dead - The Harp Kill
Hereditary - Charlie Loses Her Head
Leprechaun Returns - The Solar Panel of Death
Mandy - Mandy. Poor, Poor Mandy.
Suspiria - Olga Turns Into a Human Pretzel
Terrifier - Art the Clown Saws Dawn in Half - WINNER
Most Ghastly Creature
A Quiet Place - Blind Aliens
Annihilation - Screaming Mutant Bear
The Haunting of Hill House - The Bent-Neck Lady
Mandy - The Black Skulls (Hellbikers)
Overlord - Captain Wafner, Undead Nazi Zombie
The Ritual - Modor, the Creature in the Forest - WINNER
Most Vile Villain
Halloween - Michael Myers
The House That Jack Built - Jack
Leprechaun Returns - Leprechaun
The Nun - The Nun
Terrifier - Art the Clown - WINNER
The Ranger - The Ranger
Most Startling Scare
A Quiet Place - The Bath Tub Scene
Annihilation - The Attack of the Screaming Bear
The Haunting of Hill House - The Scream of the Bent-Neck Lady
Hereditary - Annie Sawing At Her Throat - WINNER
Terrified - Bloodied Woman Levitates in Bathtub
The Ritual - The Screaming Corpses in the Attic
Most What-The-Fuckulus Moment (The Black Saint Award)
Ash vs the Evil Dead - The Baby Brawl | Up One Way, Out the Other - WINNER
Hereditary - The Death of Charlie Graham
Night of the Virgin - Sphincter Splatter, Nico Gives Birth
Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich - The Bloody Birth
Suspiria - Mother Suspiriorum Slaughters the Coven
Terrifier - Art Eats Vicky's Face
Most Captivating Decapitation
Anna and the Apocalypse - Frosty the Zombie Snow Man
Halloween - Cop-a-Lantern
Hereditary - Charlie meet pole, pole meet Charlie - WINNER
Leprechaun Returns - Death by Drone
May the Devil Take You - Ruben Blows His Top
Terrifier - Exterminate the Exterminator
Most Innovative Tool of Death
Anna and the Apocalypse - Candy Cane Zombie Smasher
Apostle - The Heathen's Stand
Leprechaun Returns - The Sprinklers
Mandy - Red's Custom Battle Ax - WINNER
Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich - Toulon's Puppets
You Might Be the Killer - Sam's Bone Blade
Most Terrifying Transportation
Ash vs Evil Dead - Ash's Oldsmobile Delta 88 (1973) - Post Apocalyptic Version - WINNER
The Cloverfield Paradox - Cloverfield Station
The Haunting of Hill House - The Bent-Neck Lady's Thrill Ride
The Meg - The Water Walking Ball of Doom
Strangers: Prey at Night - The Strangers' Truck on Fire
The Toy Box - The Killer RV
Most Ferocious Final Girl
Leprechaun Returns - Lila (Taylor Spreitler)
May the Devil Take You - Alfie (Chelsea Islan)
The Ranger - Chelsea (Chloe Levine)
Revenge - Jennifer (Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz) - WINNER
Terrifier - Tara (Jenna Kanell)
What Keeps You Alive - Jules (Brittany Allen)
Most Horrifying Abode
The Haunting of Hill House - Hill House - WINNER
The House With a Clock In Its Walls - The Izard Mansion
Insidious: The Final Key - The Rainer Home
The Nun - Saint Cartha's Monastery
Winchester - The Winchester Mansion
The Witch in the Window - Lydia's Farmhouse
Best Film Festival
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival
Buried Alive Film Fest
Crimson Screen Horror Film Festival
GenreBlast Film Festival
Horrible Imaginings Film Festival
Fantasia Film Festival
Fantastic Fest
Frightfest - WINNER
Knoxville Horror Film Festival
Nevermore Film Festival
Nightmares Film Festival
NYC Horror Film Festival
Overlook Film Festival
Popcorn Frights Film Festival
Screamfest
Spooky Movie International Film Festival
Stiges
Telluride
Toronto After Dark Film Festival
Women in Horror Film Festival
Wreak Havoc Horror Film Festival
Best Short Horror Film
Belladonna - d. Brett Mullen
Brace Face - d. Jonathan Holbrook, Elena Stecca
Cecilia - d. Liz Tabish
Hana - d. Mai Nakanishi
Heartless - d. Kevin Sluder
Kiss the Devil in the Dark - d. Thomas Martin, Rebecca Martin
Latched - d. Justin Harding
Lay Them Straight - d. Robert Deleskie
Lunch Ladies - d. J. M. Morgan and Clarissa Jacobson - WINNER
Maw - d. Jasper Vrancken
My Monster - d. Izzy Lee
Sarah's Dream - d. Wendy Keeling
Scarlet Vultures - d. Kyle Martellaci
The Whistler - d. Jennifer Nicole Stang
Young Liars - d. Adam Christy
Catcalls - d. Kate Dolan
The Daughters of Virtue - d. Michael Escobedo
Devorame - d. Helena Aquilera
Good Morning - d. Elaine Morgeon
Kichkandi - d. Eelum Dixit
Keep the Gaslight Burning - d. Dave and Lou Elsey
Keloid - d. Brendan Pollecutt
Murder for Dummies - d. Diona Oku
Supine - d. Nicole Goode
We Summoned a Demon - d. Chris Mcinroy
What Metal Girls Are Into - d. Laurel Vail
Best Horror Convention
Chiller Theater
Flashback Weekend
HorrorHound Weekend
Days of the Dead - WINNER
Mad Monster Party
Monster-Mania
Monsterpalooza
Scares That Care Weekend
Spooky Empire
Texas Frightmare
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The best WTF moments from an entertaining Week 3 in the NFL
The Lions and Falcons gave us an unforgettable ending, while Von Miller was flagged for a silly joke that ended up costing the Broncos.
Week 3 in the NFL was easily the best we have seen so far in the young season. The thriller we got on Thursday night between the Rams and 49ers seemed like it would be the most exciting game all week. Instead, it was merely a hint of what would come.
On Sunday, most of the attention around the NFL was on the protests. But on the field, the games themselves had a little bit of everything. There were close finishes, unlikely heroes, plays we had never seen before, penalties we had never seen before, and even better games.
There was so much fun football that we decided to highlight the weirdest of what we saw. Because a Sunday as good as this deserves recognition — especially for those who might have missed it.
The Falcons’ walk-off win by 10-second runoff
The Falcons-Lions matchup was the week’s only battle between two 2-0 teams, and the game lived up to its promise. The Falcons looked great overall and never trailed all game, but the Lions wouldn’t go away.
The Lions got the ball back, down four with just over two minutes to go — aka, Matthew Stafford’s time to shine. Stafford had an NFL-record eight fourth-quarter comebacks last year and already put together one this season against the Cardinals. And just like those other times, Stafford led the Lions right down the field. It appeared he connected with Golden Tate for a touchdown to win it with eight seconds left, but the call was overturned.
It’s a slightly complicated rule, but because the call was overturned with less than 10 seconds left in the game, the Falcons won. The Lions could have saved themselves with a timeout, but were out of them, so the 10-second runoff rule went into effect.
Even stranger, the play came on the five-year anniversary of Tate’s Fail Mary touchdown when he was with the Seahawks.
Even stranger-er, but not really related except in a Murphy’s Law way, the Lions’ food caught on fire after the game.
The game was as entertaining as any on Sunday, and it’s clear these are two of the more talented teams in the NFC.
The Bears and Steelers had a wild ending to the first half
The Chicago Bears, at 0-2, weren’t expected to beat the 2-0 Steelers. But in the first half, the Bears looked like the better team. Then disaster almost struck right before halftime.
The Bears were up a touchdown and then came up with a huge play to extend their lead: they blocked Chris Boswell’s 35-yard field goal attempt. Marcus Cooper then scooped it and had the clearest of paths to the end zone. However, he slowed up, and the Steelers tight end Vance McDonald was able to catch him and chop the ball out of his hands.
After the ball was knocked loose in the end zone, Steelers punter Jordan Berry committed an illegal bat. At first, the officials said the half was over, and the Steelers started heading for the locker room.
After a review, the officials then decided the illegal bat would be enforced on the 1-yard line, giving the Bears an untimed down. So Steelers players had to run back onto the field for the down.
The Bears were set up with a golden opportunity to go up two touchdowns, but committed a false start, moving them back 5 yards. So instead of going for the touchdown, they opted for a field goal to make it a 17-7 game at the half.
Fortunately for the Bears, it didn’t end up costing them the game.
In overtime, Tarik Cohen looked like he scored a zig-zagging 73-yard touchdown. But it was called back when the review showed he stepped out at 37-yard line.
Jordan Howard put the game to bed two plays later with a 19-yard run.
Howard and Cohen led the way for the Bears all game, with a combined 35 carries for 216 yards on the ground and two touchdowns. They also led the team in receiving with a combined nine catches for 50 yards. In fact, only one wide receiver caught any passes for the Bears: Deonte Thompson, who hauled in one catch for 9 yards.
Rookie Deshaun Watson almost topped Tom Brady
The Texans lost 36-33, but fans have every reason to be optimistic about the future of the team with Deshaun Watson behind center.
Watson didn’t exactly hang with Brady step for step, but few quarterbacks can do that. The rookie finished with a respectable 301 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions (including a failed Hail Mary attempt at the end).
Winning at Foxborough is hard enough, but Watson nearly pulled off the impossible: no opposing rookie quarterback has ever won at Gillette Stadium in the Bill Belichick era. Watson showed remarkable poise, once again, despite an offensive line that’s less than consistent. He took two sacks and was hit by New England six times. But he still managed to extend plays when he needed to, and made some tough throws under pressure.
And the Texans almost won. On the Patriots’ final drive, Brady was sacked and fumbled the ball, which was recovered by a teammate. Then Texans safety Corey Moore dropped a would-be interception. Those were all the chances Houston would get. Brady pulled off the game-winning drive with his fifth touchdown of the day, a 25-yard sideline kisser to Brandin Cooks with 23 seconds left.
This was the third time in the past year the Texans have lost to the Patriots, but it was the closest game yet. Houston’s defense is still a force. And on Sunday, Watson looked like the offensive key the team has been lacking.
Eagles rookie Jake Elliott made a 61-yard field goal to beat the Giants
Elliott, who had just been signed by the Eagles a couple weeks ago, found himself in a high-pressure situation as the clock was winding down Sunday against the Giants.
For the win, the Eagles would need Elliott to convert a 61-yarder. No big deal — that was only the longest field goal in the history of Century Link Field. Well, for Elliott, it wasn’t a big deal. He drilled it.
It was just inside the uprights, which is understandable for an attempt that long. But you don’t get extra style points or anything for a more decisive field goal. The Eagles got the 27-24 win, thanks to Elliott’s leg.
Aaron Rodgers gets his first win over the Bengals AND his first OT win
Rodgers is one of the best quarterbacks in the league, but somehow, he had never notched an overtime win in his career. He had never had a win over the Bengals before, either. That changed on Sunday, when Rodgers orchestrated a late-game comeback, tying the game on a touchdown pass to Jordy Nelson with less than a minute to play.
There’s nothing unusual about that. But then it wasn’t Nelson or Davante Adams who put the Packers in a position to win in overtime. It was a 72-yard pass to Geronimo Allison, an undrafted free agent in 2016 who was filling in for an injured Randall Cobb. And it was on a free play — the Bengals were called for offsides on the play, which the Packers obviously declined. Kicker Mason Crosby was able to knock in a 26-yard chip shot, and the three points gave Green Bay a 27-24 win.
Rodgers is unmatched when it comes to free plays and catching opponents with 12 men on the field. He did it again Sunday. Bengals cornerback William Jackson was flagged as he was airborne, literally jumping off of the field to avoid a penalty. The problem is that a player is considered to be on the field even if he’s in the air, so Rodgers’ ploy worked.
Now, Rodgers has at least one win over the 31 other teams in the NFL.
Von Miller’s “too slow” move hurt the Broncos’ chances to beat the Bills
The Broncos losing to the Bills is weird enough. But if you ask superstar Von Miller who’s to blame for the loss, it’s him. Huh?
Well, Miller pulled the ol’ “too slow” move on Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor, which seemed silly enough to laugh off:
But the refs flagged Miller for unsportsmanlike conduct and it cost the Broncos 15 yards and gave the Bills a fresh set of downs. The Bills would have been forced to punt and the Broncos, down just seven points, would have gotten the ball back with more than seven minutes remaining. Instead, the Bills ate up clock and added a field goal with 3:14 left in the game.
Afterward, Miller owned up to his mistake.
“I can’t put my team in a situation like that,” Miller said, via the team’s official website. “I’ve brought us home 50 million times. I’ve closed games 50 million times. I’ve got to be smarter than that. I’m always on the rookies and all the young guys on being smart and doing this and doing that, and I go out there and do something like that in a crucial situation in the game. I’ve just got to be better than that.”
The penalty was costly, but it’s hard to fault Miller too much when he totaled six tackles and a sack in the game. And even Taylor knew the flag was a little ridiculous:
Tyrod Taylor laughing about Von Miller's penalty...says they are friends and he didn't know there would be a flag. Take a listen @WGRZ http://pic.twitter.com/V6GB5ji08G
— Heather Prusak (@haprusak) September 25, 2017
Here are a few of our other favorite moments from Week 3:
This Bills touchdown was the best mistake
The Jaguars were up 37-0 and still roasted the Ravens with a fake punt
DeShone Kizer’s mom got videobombed by a Browns fan practicing his sensual air guitar
Tony Romo predicts the future again on a run play in Bengals vs. Packers
Aaron Rodgers wants the Packers to know this was a “stupid f***ing call”
Terrelle Pryor took out a camera guy and a kicking net on a 12-yard catch
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2017 NFL MOCK DRAFT, FINAL
April 27, 2017
ROUND ONE
1. Cleveland – DE/OLB Myles Garrett, Texas A&M
This is the surest of things. Myles Garrett is probably the best player in this draft, and the Browns happen to need his services badly.
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2. Cleveland (PROJ. TRADE W/SF) – QB Mitchell Trubisky, North Carolina
What do you do when you covet two players in the first round and you’ve got loads and loads of ammunition? You unload and go get your guys. The Browns make a blockbuster deal with the Niners (# 12, 33, and 52 this year, plus a 2nd round selection in 2018) and go secure the quarterback they covet: hometown boy Mitchell Trubisky. Whether or not he deserves to be drafted here doesn’t matter. The Browns know the only way they can be sure to get him is by securing the first two picks.
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3. Carolina (PROJ. TRADE W/CHI) – RB Leonard Fournette, LSU
The Panthers extended Jonathan Stewart’s contract by a year, but he’s never been someone the team can rely on to stay healthy for an entire season. Carolina has fallen in love with Fournette, and they have to get ahead of Jacksonville to secure him (Tom Coughlin has made multiple statements about improving the running game there). They trade next year’s first rounder as well as their top 2nd-round pick to move from 8 to 3.
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4. Jacksonville – DE/OLB Solomon Thomas, Stanford
The Jags just barely miss out on Leonard Fournette, who would have been their choice, so they go back to the drawing board. Jacksonville was in the bottom half of the league in sacks for the second straight year. Solomon Thomas has the prototypical size and speed for the Jags’ defense, and he could make an immediate impact.
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5. Tennessee (THRU LA RAMS) – SS Jamal Adams, LSU
Pure safeties just don’t get drafted higher than #5.  Period. I don’t see Jamal Adams as the sort of once-in-a-lifetime athlete who would change that history.  The Titans signed Jonathan Cyprien to play the strong side in free agency, but he could be moved to free safety to accommodate Jamal Adams. This guy has Rodney Harrison-like potential to be one of the very best safeties in the league for a long time… but I just don’t see him going any higher than this.
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6. NY Jets – FS Malik Hooker, Ohio State +
If the Jets don’t fall in love with any of the quarterbacks, they will roll with Josh McCown, Bryce Petty and Christian Hackenberg and select the promising ball-hawk Malik Hooker. He doesn’t have much to offer in the run game, but the Jets are more concerned with finding someone to stop Rob Gronkowski and the lesser Gronk clones that are cluttering the league.  Hooker has a nose for the ball like few others, and he could lead the league in interceptions within the next few years. Or he could be the biggest bust of this year’s class.
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7. LA Chargers – CB Marshon Lattimore, Ohio State +
The Chargers made a great free agent pickup last year in former-Packer Casey Hayward. He and Jason Verrett may form a strong partnership in 2017, but Verrett has had a lot of trouble staying healthy.  And if the team opts to keep him in 2018, he’ll cost them around $8 million.  It may be time for the first cornerback to come off the board here: Marshon Lattimore has spent the off-season separating himself from a fine, fine group of corners as the very best of the crop.  
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8. Chicago (PROJ. TRADE W/CAR) – DT Jonathan Allen, Alabama +
The Bears need defense more than anything, and one of this year’s best college defenders falls into their lap. Rumors of chronic shoulder injuries drop a man with top-three talent down to #8, but he’s certainly worth the risk here. Jonathan Allen is the sort of talent the entire city can rally around.
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9. Cincinnati – RB/WR Christian McCaffrey, Stanford
This would be the first WTF? pick of the first round (there’s at least one every year, be honest). Why would the Bengals add McCaffrey to an already crowded backfield? Well, Rex Burkhead split for New England, Jeremy Hill is a free agent after this year, and Giovanni Bernard is no guarantee to start the season at full strength after sustaining an ACL tear in November.  The Bengals usually draft for the future, not the present, and they’ve shown an interest in shaking up their running backs. This isn’t as strange a pick as it would initially seem.
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10. Buffalo – TE O.J. Howard, Alabama
The Bills have almost no receiving talent beyond the oft-injured Sammy Watkins. He desperately needs help. Howard might be the most well-rounded tight end to come on the scene since Jason Witten.  He’ll help in all aspects of the offense, but his receiving skills will be most needed.
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11. New Orleans – DE/OLB Derek Barnett, Tennessee
The Saints could spend every pick this year on defensive players and they still might need more help improving that side of the ball. Derek Barnett is an amazingly accomplished pass-rusher with the wheels to be able to make the transition to outside linebacker.
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12. Houston (PROJ. TRADE W/SF VIA CLE THRU PHI) – QB Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech
The Niners trade down TWICE in the first round. Houston is SO CLOSE to making a serious run in the playoffs, they know they’re just a quarterback away. They can’t go into this season with Tom Savage as their uncontested signal caller, so they make a big deal for the QB that head coach Bill O’Brien has fallen in love with: Pat Mahomes. They package their 1st, 2nd and 3rd round picks to go up to San Fran’s spot.
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13. Arizona – QB Deshaun Watson, Clemson
The Cardinals could go in many directions here, but they want to secure one of the first-round developmental quarterbacks as Carson Palmer may be on his last legs. Watson is a leader through and through. What he lacks in pinpoint accuracy, he makes up for in making the players around him better. That’s an invaluable quality. Perhaps under the tutelage of Bruce Arians and Carson Palmer, he can improve his accuracy too.
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14. Philadelphia (THRU MIN) – OLB Haason Reddick, Temple
The Eagles keep it in Philly by selecting local star Haason Reddick. They stick with “the best player on the board” theory, and Reddick has been shooting up draft boards since the off-season started. The team has long been connected to cornerbacks, but there will be plenty of starting-caliber defensive backs on Day Two.
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15. Indianapolis – RB Dalvin Cook, Florida State *
The Colts cannot take the risk of going into another season with Frank Gore as their starter. He served admirably last year, but his days of greatness are long behind him. If you only judge him by his game tape, Dalvin Cook has top-five talent.  It’s been a rough off-season for him though, and his stock is down. That plays to Indy’s advantage.
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16. Baltimore - WR Corey Davis, Western Michigan
The Ravens lost Steve Smith to retirement and they are cautiously optimistic that a late-season surge from Breshad Perriman could signify improve play in 2017. However, wide receiver has been an anemic position for the team practically since they left Cleveland for Baltimore. Joe Flacco needs targets – especially scoring threats. Corey Davis is a touchdown magnet – a perfect addition to Flacco’s choice of targets.
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17. Washington – CB Tre’Davious White, LSU
The Redskins took quite a few blows this off-season, losing both key players and key coaches. They were also fairly quiet in free agency. White can solve a few problems for the team: he’s an improvement over Breshaud Breeland across from Josh Norman, AND it allows the team to transition Breeland to free safety, where he’s likely to perform better and replace the aged DeAngelo Hall.
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18. Tennessee – WR Mike Williams, Clemson
The Titans took big risks with their receivers in 2016 by trading Dorial Green-Beckham to Philadelphia, cutting Justin Hunter and letting Andre Johnson retire mid-season.  This became a team built on the run and the short passing game thanks largely to 32-year old tight end Delanie Walker. The team clearly needs another option in the passing game. Mike Williams may be the best deep-ball receiver in this year’s class. He’s got certain Dez Bryant qualities without the problem attitude.
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19. Tampa Bay – OT Garett Bolles, Utah
The Bucs have given left tackle Donovan Smith a couple of years to adjust to the pro style of play, and he just hasn’t improved enough to justify leaving him at that key position. They’ll have to reshuffle the line yet again to protect Jameis Winston. They’ll roll the dice on Garrett Bolles, who showed well on tape last year but has very little top-tier playing experience.
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20. Atlanta (PROJ. TRADE W/DEN) – DE Charles Harris, Missouri
The Falcons give up their 1st and 2nd round picks to move up 11 spots to grab the last of their top-graded pass-rushers: Charles Harris. Atlanta knows what its main weakness is: getting to the quarterback. And after the way they let Tom Brady and James White roll over their exhausted defense, they know they have to get this pick right. They feel having a presence like Harris on the field could have made the difference in the Super Bowl, and they may be right.
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21. Detroit – TE David Njoku, Miami
The Lions have made waves this off-season about upgrading their tight end position, and if Njoku falls to them, he will almost certainly be their pick. He’s an excellent receiver and a willing - if pedestrian -  blocker.  Detroit forgoes the option on Eric Ebron next year and hands the starting role to Njoku, but in the meantime they make a forbidding duo.
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22. Miami – DE/OLB Takkarist McKinley, UCLA  
The Dolphins are a better team than most folks outside Miami know. But with the release of Mario Williams, they’re left with a question mark at defensive end. Andre Branch was re-signed in free agency, and William Hayes came over from the Rams (presumably to be closer to the mermaids).  But Hayes will be 32 when camp starts, and he can’t be counted on beyond this year. Takk is a raw lump of clay, but he’s natural gifts are significant. He’s just got a nose for the quarterback and the will to get there.
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23. NY Giants – OLB Jarrad Davis, Florida +
Word on the street is that Jarrad Davis is a hot name among scouts and GMs.  He performed quite well at the Combine, and he’s been killing it at his individual meetings.  If he lasts this long, the Giants will pounce on him; they may even be willing to trade up to get him. The team certainly needs linebacking help.
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24. Oakland – CB Chidobe Awuzie, Colorado
Cornerback D.J. Hayden split in free agency this year and Travis Carrie will be up for it in 2018.  And honestly no Raiders CB was especially great in 2017 despite the team’s record.  Awuzie hits like a linebacker and has instincts that we haven’t seen since a radioactive spider bit Peter Parker.
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25. San Francisco (PROJ. TRADE W/HOU) - WR John Ross, Washington +
The Niners trade back twice and accumulate quite a few picks on Day Two. They need the numbers more than they need one impact player. Being able to draft the fastest receiver in NFL Combine history at #25 is a great sign that the Niners will be able to find quality talent later in the draft. John Ross will serve as a deep threat in Kyle Shananhan’s offense, and that will open things wide up for Pierre Garcon and Vance McDonald underneath.
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26. Seattle - CB Kevin King, Washington
The Seahawks need offensive line help desperately, so perhaps they’ll do the right thing and select Forrest Lamp or Garett Bolles here, but the rumor is they covet the hometown gargantuan cornerback Kevin King. He fits right in with Seattle’s tradition of playing massive corners to counteract the effects of big receivers, and King can do that.  But if he gets matched up with a quick smaller wide out, his lack of fluidity will be exposed.
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27. Kansas City - G Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky
The Chiefs would have loved to have grabbed Reuben Foster here, but the fact that he’s already in the league’s drug program scares them off.  Instead, they bolster the inside of their offensive line with this year’s top guard prospect, Forrest Lamp.  The team isn’t sure if Parker Ehinger can come back from his ACL tear and concussion issues from 2016. I can already see the “I Love Lamp!” t-shirts in Arrowhead.
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28. Dallas – DE DeMarcus Walker, Florida State
The Cowboys are rumored to be pretty committed to upgrading their defensive line this year. Walker was amazingly productive against top-level competition throughout his college career. He’s a better fit at 4-3 defensive end than Randy Gregory is, so he’ll stay on the field more and allow Dallas to use Gregory only on passing downs, perhaps kicking Walker inside for a little extra push toward the quarterback.
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29. Green Bay – FS Obi Melifonwu, Connecticut
The Packers lost a very useful tool this off-season, Micah “Swiss Army Knife” Hyde. A safety who could guard slot receivers like a corner. That’s exactly what Obi Melifonwu is. He’s not going to challenge for a starting job any time soon, but he comes in as their nickel corner and the top backup to Ha Ha Clinton Dix.
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30. Pittsburgh – DE/OLB Jordan Willis, Kansas State
Not many mock drafters have Willis going in the first round, but there are rumors that he may go as high as #23 to the Giants. It’s been quite a run on pass-rushers in the first round, so the Steelers feel lucky they can snag him here. Willis was a Senior Bowl standout, and when coaches went back to look at his tape after that, they finally noticed that he’s one of the hardest-working, craftiest ends in the college game. His upside is tremendous as he’s constantly adding to his bag of tricks.
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31. Denver (PROJ. TRADE W/ATL) - OT Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin +
Denver trades down and still finds one of the top tackles available. Right tackle Donald Stephenson graded out as the worst at his position among starters last year. And as of this moment, he’s slated to start again. That cannot happen. The Broncos must upgrade their o-line immediately, and Ramczyk might help. He’s only played top-tier college football for one year so he might completely flop in the pros, but his off-season workouts and prototypical body type for the position suggest he just might make it as an NFL tackle yet. He and a rejuvenated Ty Sambrailo will fight for the two starting spots.
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32. New Orleans (THRU NE) - CB Marlon Humphrey, Alabama
The rumor is that New Orleans and New England can’t agree on terms for a trade involving CB Malcom Butler. If they can agree by draft day, this will be the pick the Saints give up. If they can’t get Butler, New Orleans will be perfectly happy to pay less for Marlon Humphrey and perhaps get an even better defender.
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ROUND TWO
33. San Francisco (PROJ. TRADE W/CLE) - CB Adoree’ Jackson, USC
34. San Francisco - SS Jabrill Peppers, Michigan *
35. Jacksonville – TE Evan Engram, Ole Miss
36. Chicago – FS Budda Baker, Washington
37. LA Rams – ILB Reuben Foster, Alabama +*
38. LA Chargers – QB Deshone Kizer, Notre Dame
39. NY Jets – CB Quincy Wilson, Florida
40. Chicago (PROJ. TRADE W/CAR) – OT Cam Robinson, Alabama
41. Cincinnati – DE Taco Charlton, Michigan
42. New Orleans – ILB Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt
43. Philadelphia – CB Fabian Moreau, UCLA +
44. Buffalo – RB Joe Mixon, Oklahoma *
45. Arizona – DT Carlos Watkins, Clemson
46. Indianapolis – OLB T.J. Watt, Wisconsin
47. Baltimore – RB Alvin Kamara, Tennessee
48. Minnesota – OLB Ryan Anderson, Alabama
49. Washington – ILB Raekwon McMillan, Ohio State
50. Tampa Bay – WR Zay Jones, East Carolina
51. Denver – CB Sidney Jones, Washington +
52. San Francisco (PROJ. TRADE W/CLE THRU TEN) – CB Teez Tabor, Florida
53. Detroit – OLB Tyus Bowser, Houston
54. Miami – CB Cordrea Tankersley, Clemson
55. NY Giants – DE Tanoh Kpassagnon, Villanova
56. Oakland – DT Malik McDowell, Michigan State *
57. San Francisco (PROJ. TRADE W/HOU) – OT Dion Dawkins, Temple
58. Seattle – G Dan Feeney, Indiana
59. Kansas City – QB Davis Webb, California
60. Dallas – SS Justin Evans, Texas A&M
61. Green Bay – OLB Tim Williams, Alabama *
62. Pittsburgh – CB Jourdan Lewis, Michigan
63. Denver (PROJ. TRADE W/ ATL) – DT Dalvin Tomlinson, Alabama
64. Carolina (THRU NE) - DE Carl Lawson, Auburn +
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ROUND THREE
65. Cleveland – WR Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington
66. San Francisco – TE Jake Butt, Michigan +
67. Chicago – WR Curtis Samuel, Ohio State
68. Jacksonville – WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, USC
69. LA Rams – WR Chris Godwin, Penn State
70. NY Jets – WR DeDe Westbrook, Oklahoma
71. LA Chargers – FS Desmond King, Iowa
72. New England (THRU CAR) – CB Ahkello Witherspoon, Colorado
73. Cincinnati – DT Larry Ogunjobi, North Carolina-Charlotte
74. Baltimore (THRU PHI) – C Ethan Pocic, LSU
75. Buffalo – DE/OLB Dawuane Smoot, Illinois
76. New Orleans – DT Chris Wormley, Michigan
77. Arizona – G Dorian Johnson, Pittsburgh
78. Baltimore – DE/OLB Trey Hendrickson, Florida Atlantic
79. Minnesota – RB D’Onta Foreman, Texas
80. Indianapolis – OT Antonio Garcia, Troy
81. Washington – DT/NT Montravius Adams, Auburn
82. Denver – RB Samaje Perine, Oklahoma
83. Tennessee – CB Damontae Kazee, San Diego State
84. Tampa Bay – FS Marcus Williams, Utah
85. Detroit – DT Elijah Qualls, Washington
86. Minnesota (THRU MIA) – OT Taylor Moton, Western Michigan
87. NY Giants – RB Brian Hill, Wyoming
88. Oakland – DT Charles Walker, Oklahoma
89. San Francisco (PROJ. TRADE W/HOU) – ILB Anthony Walker, Northwestern
90. Seattle – SS Eddie Jackson, Alabama +
91. Kansas City – ILB Kendell Beckwith, LSU +
92. Dallas – DT Eddie Vanderdoes, UCLA +
93. Green Bay – G Isaac Asiata, Utah
94. Pittsburgh – TE Adam Shaheen, Ashland
95. Atlanta – OT Roderick Johnson, Florida State
96. New England – DE/OLB Tarell Basham, Ohio
97. Miami (COMP. PICK) – OLB Alex Anzalone, Florida +
98. Carolina (COMP. PICK) – G Nico Siragusa, San Diego State
99. Philadelphia (COMP. PICK THRU BAL) – C Pat Elflein, Ohio State
100. Tennessee (COMP. PICK THRU LA RAMS) – CB Jalen Myrick, Minnesota
101. Denver (COMP. PICK) – TE Bucky Hodges, Virginia Tech
102. Seattle (COMP. PICK) – QB Josh Dobbs, Tennessee
103. New England (COMP. PICK THRU CLE) – OT Jermaine Eluemunor, Texas A&M
104. Kansas City (COMP. PICK) – WR Amara Darboh, Michigan
105. Pittsburgh (COMP. PICK) – QB Nathan Peterman, Pittsburgh
106. Seattle (COMP. PICK) - DT Jarron Jones, Notre Dame
107. NY Jets (COMP. PICK) - OT Adam Bisnowaty, Pittsburgh
 ROUND FOUR
108. Cleveland – DT Jaleel Johnson, Iowa
109. San Francisco – CB Howard Wilson, Houston
110. Jacksonville – C Tyler Orlosky, West Virginia
111. Chicago – SS Josh Jones, NC State
112. LA Rams – WR Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M  
113. LA Chargers – WR Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech
114. Washington (THRU NYJ) – DT Davon Godchaux, LSU
115. Carolina – SS Josh Harvey-Clemons, Louisville *
116. Cincinnati – CB Gareon Conley, Ohio State
117. Chicago (THRU BUF) – WR Jehu Chesson, Michigan
               New England (THRU NO) selection forfeited
118. Philadelphia – DT Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma State
119. Arizona – WR Chad Hansen, California
120. Minnesota – SS Xavier Woods, Louisiana Tech
121. Indianapolis – ILB Duke Riley, LSU
122. Baltimore – DE/OLB Carroll Phillips, Illinois
123. Washington – WR ArDarius Stewart, Alabama
124. Tennessee – WR Taywan Taylor, Western Kentucky
125. Tampa Bay – RB Jeremy McNichols, Boise State
126. Denver – WR Noah Brown, Ohio State
127. Detroit – WR Kenny Golladay, Northern Illinois
128. Minnesota (THRU MIA) – OT Conor McDermott, UCLA
               NY Giants pick moved to end of 4th round
129. Oakland – DE Deatrich Wise, Jr., Arkansas +
130. Houston – SS Montae Nicholson, Michigan State
131. New England (THRU SEA) – CB Rasul Douglas, West Virginia
132. Kansas City – CB Corn Elder, Miami
133. Dallas – FS Marcus Maye, Florida +
134. Green Bay – RB Kareem Hunt, Toledo
135. Pittsburgh – RB Marlon Mack, South Florida
136. Atlanta – QB Brad Kaaya, Miami
137. Indianapolis (THRU NE) – G Aviante Collins, TCU
138. Cincinnati (COMP. PICK) – WR Isaiah Ford, Virginia Tech
139. Philadelphia (COMP. PICK THRU CLE) – RB Wayne Gallman, Clemson
140. NY Giants – TE Jordan Leggett, Clemson
141. LA Rams (COMP. PICK) – C Kyle Fuller, Baylor
142. Houston (COMP. PICK THRU CLE) – TE Gerald Everett, South Alabama
143. San Francisco (COMP. PICK) - OLB Vince Biegel, Wisconsin
144. Indianapolis (COMP. PICK) – DT Nazair Jones, North Carolina
 ROUND FIVE
145. Cleveland – WR K.D. Cannon, Baylor
146. San Francisco – OT Chad Wheeler, USC
147. Chicago – CB Cameron Sutton, Tennessee
148. Jacksonville – DE Derek Rivers, Youngstown State
149. LA Rams – DE/OLB Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M
150. NY Jets – CB Shaquil Griffin, Central Florida
151. LA Chargers – OT Will Holden, Vanderbilt
152. Carolina – WR Ryan Switzer, North Carolina
153. Cincinnati – OLB Devonte Fields, Louisville
154. Washington (THRU NO) – G Danny Isidora, Florida
155. Philadelphia – CB Brian Allen, Utah
156. Buffalo – WR Travan Dural, LSU
157. Arizona – C Jon Toth, Kentucky
158. Indianapolis – CB Marquez White, Florida State
159. Baltimore – DT Ryan Glasgow, Michigan
160. Minnesota – WR Malachi Dupree, LSU
161. San Francisco (THRU WAS) – WR Fred Ross, Mississippi State
162. Tampa Bay – TE Jeremy Sprinkle, Arkansas
163. New England (THRU DEN) – FS Delano Hill, Michigan
164. Tennessee – TE George Kittle, Iowa
165. Detroit – RB James Conner, Pittsburgh +
166. Miami – ILB Richie Brown, Mississippi State
167. NY Giants – K Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State
168. Oakland – FS John Johnson, Boston College
169. Houston – OT David Sharpe, Florida
Seattle’s selection forfeited
170. Kansas City – G Zach Banner, USC
171. Buffalo (THRU DAL) – DE Isaac Rochell, Notre Dame
172. Green Bay – ILB Blair Brown, Ohio
173. Pittsburgh – ILB Connor Harris, Lindenwood
174. Atlanta – SS Tedric Thompson, Colorado
175. Cleveland (THRU NE) – OT Julie’n Davenport, Bucknell
176. Cincinnati (COMP. PICK) – G Damien Mama, USC
177. Denver (COMP. PICK) – DT Tanzel Smart, Tulane
178. Miami (COMP. PICK) – TE Michael Roberts, Toledo
179. Arizona (COMP. PICK) – G Collin Buchanan, Miami (OH)
180. Kansas City (COMP. PICK) – RB Jamaal Williams, BYU
181. Cleveland (COMP. PICK) – FS Jordan Sterns, Oklahoma State
182. Green Bay (COMP. PICK) – WR Artavis Scott, Clemson
183. New England (COMP. PICK) – C Chase Roullier, Wyoming
184. Miami (COMP. PICK) – G Jessamen Dunker, Tennessee State
 ROUND SIX
185. Cleveland – ILB Jayon Brown, UCLA
186. Baltimore (THRU SF) – SS Lorenzo Jerome, St. Francis
187. Jacksonville – WR Damore’ea Stringfellow, Ole Miss
188. Cleveland (THRU CHI VIA HOU) – DE/OLB Garrett Sickels, Penn State
189. LA Rams – RB Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego State
190. LA Chargers – NT Josh Augusta, Missouri
191. NY Jets – G Jordan Morgan, Kutztown
192. Carolina – OT Dan Skipper, Arkansas
193. Cincinnati – FS Rayshawn Jenkins, Miami
194. Philadelphia – DE Keionta Davis, UT-Chattanooga
195. Buffalo – CB Brendon Langley, Lamar
196. New Orleans – QB C.J. Beathard, Iowa
197. Arizona – DE/OLB Josh Carraway, TCU
198. San Francisco (THRU BAL) – C J.J. Dielman, Utah
199. Minnesota – OLB Javancy Jones, Jackson State
200. New England (THRU IND) – ILB Ben Gedeon, Michigan
201. Washington – FS Rudy Ford, Auburn
202. San Francisco (THRU DEN) – RB T.J. Logan, North Carolina
203. Denver (THRU TEN) – ILB Marquel Lee, Wake Forest
204. Tampa Bay – QB Jerod Evans, Virginia Tech
205. Detroit – ILB Ben Boulware, Clemson
206. LA Rams – CB Dwayne Thomas, LSU
207. NY Giants – OLB Steven Taylor, Houston
208. Oakland – WR Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia
209. Washington (THRU HOU) – RB De’veon Smith, Michigan
210. Seattle – OT J.J. Dielman, Utah +
               KC selection forfeited
211. Dallas – WR Chad Williams, Grambling
212. Green Bay – TE Jonnu Smith, Florida International
213. Pittsburgh – FS Fish Smithson, Kansas
214. Tennessee (THRU ATL) – OLB/DE Avery Moss, Youngstown State
215. Detroit (THRU NE) – DE Bryan Cox, Jr., Florida
216. Kansas City (SUPP. PICK) – CB Nate Hairston, Temple
217. Cincinnati (SUPP. PICK) – DT/NT Caleb Brantley, Florida *
218. Kansas City (SUPP. PICK) – OT Erik Magnuson, Michigan
 ROUND SEVEN
219. San Francisco (THRU CLE) – QB Trevor Knight, Texas A&M
220. Washington (THRU SF) – DE Jeremiah Ledbetter, Arkansas
221. Chicago – OLB Elijah Lee, Kansas State
222. Jacksonville – FB Freddie Stevenson, Florida State
223. Miami (THRU LAR) – RB Corey Clement, Wisconsin
224. NY Jets – ILB Harvey Langi, BYU
225. LA Chargers – G Adam Pankey, West Virginia
226. Seattle (THRU CAR) – OLB Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh
227. Cincinnati – ILB Riley Bullough, Mighican State
228. Dallas (THRU BUF) – OT Andreas Knappe, Connecticut
229. New Orleans – WR Robert Davis, Georgia State
230. Philadelphia – FS Dymonte Thomas, Michigan
231. Arizona – P Austin Rehkow, Idaho
232. Minnesota – ILB Jordan Evans, Oklahoma
233. Carolina (THRU IND VIA CLE) – OT Storm Norton, Toledo
234. LA Rams (THRU BAL) – DT DeAngelo Brown, Louisville
235. Washington – C Gavin Andrews, Oregon State
236. Tennessee – ILB Paul Magliore, Jr., Arizona
237. Tampa Bay – ILB Hardy Nickerson, Jr., Illinois
238. Denver – SS Johnathan Ford, Auburn
239. New England (THRU DET) – WR Jalen Robinette, Air Force
240. Jacksonville (THRU MIA) – OT Victor Salako, Oklahoma State
241. NY Giants – G Ben Braden, Michigan
242. Oakland – OLB Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Tennessee
243. Houston – NT Josh Tupou, Colorado
244. Oakland (THRU SEA) – TE Eric Saubert, Drake
245. Kansas City – WR Quincy Adeboyejo, Mississippi
246. Dallas – WR Josh Malone, Tennessee
247. Green Bay – CB Channing Stribling, Michigan
248. Pittsburgh – SS Damarius Travis, Minnesota
249. Atlanta – CB Treston Decoud, Oregon State
250. Detroit (THRU NE) – FB Sam Rogers, Virginia Tech
251. Cincinnati (SUPP. PICK) – QB Garrett Fugate, Central Missouri
252. Denver (SUPP. PICK) – DE Hunter Dimick, Utah
253. Denver (SUPP. PICK) – RB Matt Dayes, North Carolina State
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