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2023.05.28 21:56 BigBossD4wg Mortal Kombat references in rap (a comprehensive list)
Character References Cassie Cage:
Bahamas - A$AP Mob
Erron Black:
Underworld - ShittyBoyz
Goro:
Kush Ups - Snoop Dogg
Jax:
Activate - Rae Sremmurd
Contraband - Migos
fafo - Zack Fox
Johnny Cage:
Betrayal - Trippie Redd
Chain Music - Wale
China Town - Migos
Do U Love Me - Young Thug
How Ya Kno - YoungBoy Never Broke Again
Knuck If You Buck - Crime Mob
Living My Life - Famous Dex
Meh - Playboi Carti
Racks Today - Key Glock
RMP - Trippie Redd
Signs of Jealousy - Lil Skies
Super Fake - Moneybagg Yo
Zombie Walk - Desiigner
Kano:
Life vs. Livin' - XV
Silicone - Esham
Kitana:
Bakers Man - Migos
Kitana - Princess Nokia
Kotal Kahn:
Hit the Ground Running - Tech N9ne
Kung Lao:
Thor's Hammer Worthy - DJ Scheme
Lui Kang:
Fuck It Off - Tee Grizzly
Gift Shop - Usher
GOSHA - $not
King Tut - B.o.B.
Matt Hardy 999 - Trippie Redd
Secure The Bag - Lil Uzi Vert
Shabba - A$AP Ferg
Noob Saibot:
Count For Nothing - Royce Da 5'9"
Draymond - Sada Baby
Phantoms - CZARFACE
Sarcophagus - $uicideboy$
Quan Chi:
Aunt Pat - SahBabii
Raiden:
1, 2, 1, 2 - Method Man
BIGGEST BIRD - Trippie Redd
CAROLMART - Denzel Curry
KILLIONAIRE - Trippie Redd
That Ain't Me - Lil Wayne
The Crow - Montana of 300
Whoopty Fucking Do - BabyTron
Scorpion:
Bad - Remix - Wale
Bruuuh - JID
Melly the Menace - YNW Melly
Singing to the Cheese - Chief Keef
Shang Tsung:
Lakers vs Rockets - Westside Gunn
PERCS PERCZ - Denzel Curry
Shang Tsung - Montana of 300
Shao Kahn:
Finished - ShittyBoys
Sonya Blade:
Rolling 110 Deep - DJ Kay Slay
Sub-Zero:
7 Sign - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Check - Young Thug
Fight To Win - Your Favorite Martian
Mural - Lupe Fiasco
Soul Food - Logic
Stay High - Juice WRLD
vent - Baby Keem
Terminology Fatality:
Ask Courtney - Flatbush Zombies
Bars - Migos
Can You Rap Like Me? - Trippie Redd
Kush Coma - Danny Brown
That's All I Have - Lil Wayne
U Deserve It - Trippie Redd
Finish Him/Her:
A Death in the Ocean Would Be Beautiful - $uicideboy$
Childs Play - SZA
Krazy - Kash Doll
She Gon Wink - Takeoff
Round One:
Nuketown - Ski Mask The Slump God
Mortal Kombat:
13th FlooGrowing Old - Outkast
101 FM - Little Simz
Beat A N*gga Block - YNW Melly
Cheap Ass Weave - Cardi B
Dat Side - CyHi
Diablo - Mac Miller
Don't Start - Bizzy Banks
Miami - Nicki Minaj
Mortal Combat - Soul Kid Klik
Mortal Kombat - Pivot Gang
Off the Wall! - XXXTENTACION
Oomps Revenge Pt. 2 - Trippie Redd
PICASSO - Sheff G
The Race - Wiz Khalifa
Triumph - Wu-Tang Clan
Misc. Album Filled with Samples:
BLVCKLVND Rvdix 66.6 - SpaceGhostPurrp
Theme Song Sample:
Cases - Yo Gotti
Songs with simply far too many references:
Fatality - C-Mob
Immortal - 21 Savage
Stats Most Referenced Character:
Johnny Cage - 13
Most References Made:
Trippie Redd - 8
Playlist W/ All Songs
Songs with multiple references were categorized either by the most unique reference made (i.e., Bahamas - A$AP Mob mentioning both Kitana & Cassandra, being Cassie's only reference) or by first reference made (a lot of rappers figured out Lui Kang rhymes with Johnny Cage). This is to make it easier to find a song with your favorite character in it and prevent overly specific categories. Many Mortal Kombat terminology and characters are common words (fatality, scorpion, subzero etc.), and had to be meticulously checked personally by me to see if they are true references or coincidences. Drake talks about a plethora of Scorpio(n(s)), plenty street rappers have seen fatalities, and even Big Daddy Kane has a song titled 'Mortal Combat' three years prior to the first game even existing. If I missed anything, please let me know in the comments.
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2023.05.27 09:58 WWE_Network_Bot This Day in History: 05/27/2023
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2023.05.26 23:21 el3ctricblue RFA/UFA Salary Predictions
Just for fun, I did a little scraping and ML to generate predicted salaries for RFA and UFA skaters (didn't do goalies). There may be some strange or unexpected results.
Edit: Revised results from new model (details in comment) =
Google Sheets Link Player | Position | Team | Age | Type | Cap Hit | Length | Total Value |
Jesper Bratt | RW, LW | NJD | 24 | Standard | $8,900,000 | 6 | $53,400,000 |
Alex DeBrincat | LW, RW | OTT | 25 | Standard | $8,600,000 | 8 | $68,800,000 |
Pierre-Luc Dubois | C | WPG | 25 | Standard | $7,800,000 | 7 | $54,600,000 |
Patrick Kane | RW | NYR | 34 | Standard | $7,700,000 | 4 | $30,800,000 |
Timo Meier | LW, RW | NJD | 26 | Standard | $7,500,000 | 6 | $45,000,000 |
Vladimir Tarasenko | RW | NYR | 31 | Standard | $7,400,000 | 5 | $37,000,000 |
Trevor Zegras | C, LW | ANA | 22 | Standard | $7,300,000 | 6 | $43,800,000 |
Vince Dunn | LD/RD | SEA | 26 | Standard | $7,200,000 | 6 | $43,200,000 |
Dmitry Orlov | LD | BOS | 31 | Standard | $7,100,000 | 5 | $35,500,000 |
Oscar Klefbom | LD | EDM | 29 | Standard | $7,100,000 | 6 | $42,600,000 |
Cole Caufield | LW | MTL | 22 | Standard | $6,800,000 | 6 | $40,800,000 |
Shayne Gostisbehere | LD/RD | CAR | 30 | Standard | $6,600,000 | 6 | $39,600,000 |
Damon Severson | RD | NJD | 28 | Standard | $6,500,000 | 6 | $39,000,000 |
Tyler Bertuzzi | LW, RW | BOS | 28 | Standard | $6,300,000 | 5 | $31,500,000 |
Bowen Byram | LD/RD | COL | 22 | Standard | $6,300,000 | 6 | $37,800,000 |
Sean Monahan | C, LW, RW | MTL | 28 | Standard | $5,600,000 | 7 | $39,200,000 |
Ryan Graves | LD | NJD | 28 | Standard | $5,600,000 | 4 | $22,400,000 |
Matt Dumba | RD | MIN | 28 | Standard | $5,600,000 | 4 | $22,400,000 |
Troy Terry | RW | ANA | 25 | Standard | $5,500,000 | 4 | $22,000,000 |
Ryan O'Reilly | C | TOR | 32 | Standard | $5,500,000 | 3 | $16,500,000 |
Jason Zucker | LW, RW | PIT | 31 | Standard | $5,300,000 | 4 | $21,200,000 |
John Klingberg | RD | MIN | 30 | Standard | $5,300,000 | 4 | $21,200,000 |
Alex Killorn | RW, LW | TBL | 33 | Standard | $5,200,000 | 4 | $20,800,000 |
Patrice Bergeron | C | BOS | 37 | 35+ | $5,100,000 | 1 | $5,100,000 |
J.T. Compher | C, RW | COL | 28 | Standard | $5,100,000 | 5 | $25,500,000 |
Vladislav Gavrikov | LD | LAK | 27 | Standard | $5,100,000 | 4 | $20,400,000 |
Evan Bouchard | RD | EDM | 23 | Standard | $4,900,000 | 5 | $24,500,000 |
Max Domi | C, LW | DAL | 28 | Standard | $4,800,000 | 5 | $24,000,000 |
Ivan Barbashev | LW, C | VGK | 27 | Standard | $4,800,000 | 4 | $19,200,000 |
David Krejci | C | BOS | 37 | 35+ | $4,700,000 | 1 | $4,700,000 |
Jonathan Drouin | C, LW | MTL | 28 | Standard | $4,700,000 | 5 | $23,500,000 |
Alexis Lafrenière | LW, RW | NYR | 21 | Standard | $4,700,000 | 5 | $23,500,000 |
Brian Dumoulin | LD | PIT | 31 | Standard | $4,700,000 | 4 | $18,800,000 |
Tomas Tatar | LW, RW | NJD | 32 | Standard | $4,600,000 | 2 | $9,200,000 |
Michael Bunting | LW | TOR | 27 | Standard | $4,500,000 | 4 | $18,000,000 |
K'Andre Miller | LD | NYR | 23 | Standard | $4,500,000 | 5 | $22,500,000 |
Jonathan Toews | C | CHI | 35 | 35+ | $4,400,000 | 2 | $8,800,000 |
Oskar Sundqvist | RW, C | MIN | 29 | Standard | $4,300,000 | 4 | $17,200,000 |
Matias Maccelli | LW | ARI | 22 | Standard | $4,100,000 | 5 | $20,500,000 |
Carson Soucy | LD/RD | SEA | 28 | Standard | $4,100,000 | 3 | $12,300,000 |
Max Pacioretty | LW | CAR | 34 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 2 | $8,000,000 |
Andreas Athanasiou | LW, RW | CHI | 28 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 3 | $12,000,000 |
Alexander Kerfoot | LW, RW | TOR | 28 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 4 | $16,000,000 |
Connor Brown | RW, LW | WSH | 29 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 3 | $12,000,000 |
Andreas Johnsson | LW, RW | SJS | 28 | Standard | $3,700,000 | 4 | $14,800,000 |
Joonas Donskoi | RW | SEA | 31 | Standard | $3,700,000 | 3 | $11,100,000 |
Evan Rodrigues | C, LW | COL | 29 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Pierre Engvall | RW, LW | NYI | 27 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Nick Ritchie | LW | CGY | 27 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 4 | $14,400,000 |
Ethan Bear | RD | VAN | 26 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Erik Johnson | RD | COL | 35 | 35+ | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Erik Haula | C, LW | NJD | 32 | Standard | $3,400,000 | 3 | $10,200,000 |
Kevin Shattenkirk | RD | ANA | 34 | Standard | $3,400,000 | 3 | $10,200,000 |
John Moore | LD | ANA | 32 | Standard | $3,400,000 | 3 | $10,200,000 |
Gustav Nyquist | LW, RW | MIN | 33 | Standard | $3,200,000 | 1 | $3,200,000 |
Scott Mayfield | RD | NYI | 30 | Standard | $3,200,000 | 4 | $12,800,000 |
Justin Holl | RD | TOR | 31 | Standard | $3,200,000 | 3 | $9,600,000 |
James van Riemsdyk | LW, RW | PHI | 34 | Standard | $3,100,000 | 3 | $9,300,000 |
Yegor Sharangovich | LW, RW, C | NJD | 25 | Standard | $3,000,000 | 3 | $9,000,000 |
Jake Gardiner | LD | CAR | 33 | Standard | $3,000,000 | 2 | $6,000,000 |
Milan Lucic | LW, RW | CGY | 35 | 35+ | $3,000,000 | 1 | $3,000,000 |
Teddy Blueger | C, LW | VGK | 28 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 3 | $8,700,000 |
Dmitry Kulikov | LD/RD | PIT | 32 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 2 | $5,800,000 |
Radko Gudas | RD | FLA | 33 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 2 | $5,800,000 |
Zemgus Girgensons | LW, C | BUF | 29 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 3 | $8,700,000 |
Pius Suter | C, LW | DET | 27 | Standard | $2,800,000 | 3 | $8,400,000 |
Adam Erne | LW, RW | DET | 28 | Standard | $2,800,000 | 3 | $8,400,000 |
Denis Gurianov | RW, LW | MTL | 26 | Standard | $2,800,000 | 2 | $5,600,000 |
Gabriel Vilardi | RW, C | LAK | 23 | Standard | $2,700,000 | 4 | $10,800,000 |
Ian Cole | LD/RD | TBL | 34 | Standard | $2,700,000 | 2 | $5,400,000 |
Jesse Puljujärvi | RW | CAR | 25 | Standard | $2,700,000 | 3 | $8,100,000 |
Vladislav Namestnikov | LW, RW, C | WPG | 30 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 3 | $7,800,000 |
Maxime Comtois | LW | ANA | 24 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 3 | $7,800,000 |
Craig Smith | RW, C | WSH | 33 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 3 | $7,800,000 |
Akito Hirose | LD | VAN | 24 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 4 | $10,400,000 |
Conor Sheary | LW, RW | WSH | 31 | Standard | $2,500,000 | 2 | $5,000,000 |
Evgeni Dadonov | RW, LW | DAL | 34 | Standard | $2,500,000 | 2 | $5,000,000 |
Caleb Jones | LD/RD | CHI | 26 | Standard | $2,500,000 | 2 | $5,000,000 |
Erik Gustafsson | LD | TOR | 31 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 4 | $9,600,000 |
Jesper Fast | RW | CAR | 31 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 3 | $7,200,000 |
Travis Hamonic | RD | OTT | 32 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 2 | $4,800,000 |
Jake Livingstone | RD | NSH | 24 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 4 | $9,600,000 |
Niko Mikkola | LD | NYR | 27 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 2 | $4,800,000 |
Phil Kessel | RW | VGK | 35 | 35+ | $2,300,000 | 2 | $4,600,000 |
Morgan Geekie | C, RW | SEA | 24 | Standard | $2,300,000 | 3 | $6,900,000 |
Derek Grant | LW, C | ANA | 33 | Standard | $2,300,000 | 2 | $4,600,000 |
Tyson Jost | C | BUF | 25 | Standard | $2,300,000 | 3 | $6,900,000 |
Vinnie Hinostroza | RW, LW | BUF | 29 | Standard | $2,200,000 | 3 | $6,600,000 |
Nick Holden | LD | OTT | 36 | 35+ | $2,200,000 | 2 | $4,400,000 |
Richard Pánik | LW, RW | NYI | 32 | Standard | $2,200,000 | 2 | $4,400,000 |
Noah Cates | C, LW | PHI | 24 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 2 | $4,200,000 |
Ross Colton | LW, C | TBL | 26 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 2 | $4,200,000 |
Miles Wood | LW | NJD | 27 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 3 | $6,300,000 |
Luke Schenn | RD | TOR | 33 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 3 | $6,300,000 |
Oliver Wahlstrom | RW | NYI | 23 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 2 | $4,000,000 |
Shane Pinto | C | OTT | 22 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 2 | $4,000,000 |
Jordan Oesterle | LD/RD | DET | 31 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 3 | $6,000,000 |
Brendan Lemieux | LW, RW | PHI | 27 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 2 | $4,000,000 |
Ondrej Kase | RW | CAR | 27 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 3 | $6,000,000 |
Morgan Frost | C | PHI | 24 | Standard | $1,900,000 | 2 | $3,800,000 |
Nick Foligno | LW, C, RW | BOS | 35 | 35+ | $1,900,000 | 2 | $3,800,000 |
Garnet Hathaway | RW, LW | BOS | 31 | Standard | $1,900,000 | 3 | $5,700,000 |
Patric Hörnqvist | RW | FLA | 36 | 35+ | $1,900,000 | 1 | $1,900,000 |
Trent Frederic | LW, RW | BOS | 25 | Standard | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Tomas Nosek | C, LW | BOS | 30 | Standard | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Brett Howden | C, LW | VGK | 25 | Standard | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Ryan Reaves | RW | MIN | 36 | 35+ | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Cody Glass | C | NSH | 24 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Alex Newhook | LW, C | COL | 22 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Tyler Motte | LW, RW | NYR | 28 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Chris Wagner | RW, C | BOS | 32 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 3 | $5,100,000 |
Travis Dermott | LD/RD | VAN | 26 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Calen Addison | RD | MIN | 23 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 3 | $4,800,000 |
Ryan Donato | LW, C | SEA | 27 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 3 | $4,800,000 |
Anders Bjork | LW, RW | CHI | 26 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 3 | $4,800,000 |
Nick Bonino | C, LW | PIT | 35 | 35+ | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Derek Ryan | C, RW | EDM | 36 | 35+ | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Connor Mackey | LD | ARI | 26 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Vitali Kravtsov | LW, RW | VAN | 23 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Austin Watson | RW, LW | OTT | 31 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Jamie Drysdale | RD | ANA | 21 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 4 | $6,400,000 |
Mattias Janmark | LW, RW | EDM | 30 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Christian Fischer | RW, LW | ARI | 26 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Corey Perry | RW | TBL | 38 | 35+ | $1,500,000 | 1 | $1,500,000 |
Connor Clifton | RD | BOS | 28 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Declan Chisholm | LD/RD | WPG | 23 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
William Borgen | RD | SEA | 26 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Jacob Christiansen | LD/RD | CBJ | 23 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Logan Stanley | LD | WPG | 25 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Luke Glendening | C, RW, LW | DAL | 34 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Rafaël Harvey-Pinard | LW | MTL | 24 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Sam Steel | C, LW | MIN | 25 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Lucas Carlsson | LD | FLA | 25 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Paul Stastny | C, LW | CAR | 37 | 35+ | $1,400,000 | 1 | $1,400,000 |
Carl Hagelin | LW | WSH | 34 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Lars Eller | C | COL | 34 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Martin Fehérváry | LD/RD | WSH | 23 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Tanner Jeannot | RW, LW | TBL | 26 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 1 | $1,400,000 |
Slater Koekkoek | LD/RD | EDM | 29 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Cam York | LD/RD | PHI | 22 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Danton Heinen | LW, RW | PIT | 27 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
David Kämpf | C | TOR | 28 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Michael Mcleod | C | NJD | 25 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Ian Mitchell | RD | CHI | 24 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Paul Byron | LW, RW | MTL | 34 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Samuel Bolduc | LD | NYI | 22 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Austin Wagner | RW, LW | CHI | 26 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Gustav Lindström | RD | DET | 24 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Marcus Bjork | RD | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Reilly Walsh | RD | NJD | 24 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Daniel Sprong | RW, LW | SEA | 26 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Michael Carcone | LW, C | ARI | 27 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 3 | $3,600,000 |
Zach Parise | LW | NYI | 38 | 35+ | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Ryan McLeod | C | EDM | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Gemel Smith | C | TBL | 29 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Nick Bjugstad | C, RW | EDM | 30 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Scott Perunovich | LD | STL | 24 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Jack McBain | C, LW | ARI | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Morgan Barron | LW, C, RW | WPG | 24 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Noel Acciari | C, RW | TOR | 31 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Trevor Carrick | LD | TBL | 28 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Gavin Bayreuther | LD/RD | CBJ | 29 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Jujhar Khaira | LW, C | CHI | 28 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Nolan Patrick | C, RW | VGK | 24 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Erik Brännström | LD/RD | OTT | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Calvin De Haan | LD/RD | CAR | 32 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Michael Stone | RD | CGY | 33 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Radim Zohorna | C, LW, RW | TOR | 27 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Rhett Gardner | C, LW | DAL | 27 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Alexandre Carrier | RD | NSH | 26 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Dylan Coghlan | RD | CAR | 25 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Zachary Jones | LD | NYR | 22 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Kevin Bahl | LD | NJD | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Matthew Phillips | C | CGY | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Nathan Bastian | RW, C | NJD | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Klim Kostin | LW, RW | EDM | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Egor Sokolov | LW | OTT | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Kole Lind | RW | SEA | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Pavel Dorofeyev | C | VGK | 22 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Mac Hollowell | RD | TOR | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Noah Gregor | LW, RW | SJS | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Pontus Holmberg | C | TOR | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Connor Carrick | RD | BOS | 29 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Ryan Carpenter | RW, C | NYR | 32 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Ty Smith | LD/RD | PIT | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Leon Gawanke | LD/RD | WPG | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Brady Lyle | RD | STL | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Colin White | RW, C | FLA | 26 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Zack MacEwen | RW, C | LAK | 26 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Ronnie Attard | RD | PHI | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Tyler Tucker | LD/RD | STL | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Alexander Edler | LD | LAK | 37 | 35+ | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Chase Priskie | RD | ANA | 27 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Cal Foote | RD | NSH | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Dylan Samberg | LD | WPG | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Nicolas Meloche | RD | CGY | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Jack Johnson | LD | COL | 36 | 35+ | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Sean Day | LD | TBL | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Tim Berni | LD | CBJ | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Trey Fix-Wolansky | RW | CBJ | 24 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Eric Staal | C | FLA | 38 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Jesse Ylönen | RW, LW | MTL | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Derick Brassard | C, LW | OTT | 35 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Philipp Kurashev | LW, C, RW | CHI | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Fabian Zetterlund | RW | SJS | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Ty Dellandrea | RW, C | DAL | 22 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Maxime Lajoie | LD | CAR | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Derrick Pouliot | LD | SJS | 29 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Joe Hicketts | LD | MIN | 27 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Julien Gauthier | RW | OTT | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Nicolas Beaudin | LD | MTL | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Devin Shore | LW, RW | EDM | 28 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Benjamin Gleason | LD | DAL | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Marc Staal | LD | FLA | 36 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Pierre-Édouard Bellemare | C, LW | TBL | 38 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Robert Hägg | LD | DET | 28 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Dylan Gambrell | C | OTT | 26 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Kieffer Bellows | LW, RW | PHI | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Rasmus Asplund | LW, C | NSH | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Troy Stecher | RD | CGY | 29 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Fredrik Olofsson | LW | DAL | 27 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Joel Kiviranta | RW, LW | DAL | 27 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Nathan Beaulieu | LD/RD | ANA | 30 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Lawrence Pilut | LD | BUF | 27 | Standard | $990,000 | 1 | $990,000 |
Alec Regula | RD | CHI | 22 | Standard | $990,000 | 1 | $990,000 |
Anthony Richard | LW, RW | MTL | 26 | Standard | $980,000 | 2 | $1,960,000 |
Filip Hållander | C | PIT | 23 | Standard | $980,000 | 1 | $980,000 |
Ryan Poehling | LW, C | PIT | 24 | Standard | $980,000 | 2 | $1,960,000 |
Connor Corcoran | RD | VGK | 22 | Standard | $980,000 | 1 | $980,000 |
Axel Andersson | RD | ANA | 23 | Standard | $980,000 | 2 | $1,960,000 |
Isaac Ratcliffe | LW | NSH | 24 | Standard | $970,000 | 1 | $970,000 |
Lane Pederson | C | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Scott Harrington | LD | ANA | 30 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Karson Kuhlman | RW | WPG | 27 | Standard | $950,000 | 1 | $950,000 |
Wayne Simmonds | RW, LW | TOR | 34 | Standard | $950,000 | 1 | $950,000 |
Libor Hájek | LD | NYR | 25 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Jacob Bernard-Docker | RD | OTT | 23 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Dominik Bokk | LW, RW | CAR | 23 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Drew O'Connor | LW | PIT | 25 | Standard | $940,000 | 1 | $940,000 |
Mathias Emilio Pettersen | C | CGY | 23 | Standard | $940,000 | 1 | $940,000 |
Grigori Denisenko | LW, RW | FLA | 23 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Logan Brown | C, LW | STL | 25 | Standard | $940,000 | 1 | $940,000 |
Dryden Hunt | LW, RW | CGY | 27 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Max Willman | LW | PHI | 28 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Alex Belzile | C, RW | MTL | 31 | Standard | $930,000 | 2 | $1,860,000 |
Jesper Frödén | RW | SEA | 28 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
Joey Anderson | RW | CHI | 25 | Standard | $930,000 | 2 | $1,860,000 |
Joshua Dunne | C | CBJ | 24 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
William Lagesson | LD | CAR | 27 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
Ryan Merkley | RD | COL | 22 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
Lias Andersson | C, LW | LAK | 24 | Standard | $920,000 | 2 | $1,840,000 |
Andrew Cogliano | LW | COL | 36 | 35+ | $920,000 | 1 | $920,000 |
Dmitri Samorukov | LD | STL | 24 | Standard | $920,000 | 2 | $1,840,000 |
Brandon Scanlin | LD | NYR | 24 | Standard | $920,000 | 2 | $1,840,000 |
Vinni Lettieri | C, RW | BOS | 28 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Jacob Peterson | LW, C | SJS | 23 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Matt Nieto | LW, RW | COL | 30 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Will Butcher | LD | DAL | 28 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Rasmus Kupari | C, LW, RW | LAK | 23 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Garrett Pilon | C | WSH | 25 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Joona Luoto | LW, RW | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Ryan Murray | LD | EDM | 29 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Cavan Fitzgerald | LD | CAR | 26 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Oskari Laaksonen | RD | DAL | 24 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Cameron Crotty | RD | ARI | 24 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Anton Strålman | RD | BOS | 36 | 35+ | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Brady Keeper | RD | VAN | 27 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Alex Chiasson | RW | DET | 32 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Alex Limoges | C, LW | WPG | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Jesper Boqvist | C, LW, RW | NJD | 24 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Nils Höglander | LW, RW | VAN | 22 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Joseph Veleno | C | DET | 23 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Riley Tufte | LW | DAL | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Brandon Duhaime | RW, LW | MIN | 26 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Kale Clague | LD/RD | BUF | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Gabriel Carlsson | LD | WSH | 26 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Jasper Weatherby | C | DET | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Riley Barber | RW | DAL | 29 | Standard | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Mason Shaw | LW, C | MIN | 24 | Standard | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Jack Ahcan | LD | BOS | 26 | Standard | $890,000 | 2 | $1,780,000 |
Matt Filipe | C, LW | BOS | 25 | Standard | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Olli Juolevi | LD | ANA | 25 | Standard | $890,000 | 2 | $1,780,000 |
Matt Irwin | LD/RD | WSH | 35 | 35+ | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Axel Jonsson-Fjällby | LW | WPG | 25 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
John Hayden | C, RW | SEA | 28 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Trevor Lewis | RW, C | CGY | 36 | 35+ | $880,000 | 1 | $880,000 |
Patrick Brown | C, RW | OTT | 31 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Bobby Nardella | LD | WSH | 27 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Jeffrey Viel | LW | SJS | 26 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Zach Aston-Reese | LW, RW | TOR | 28 | Standard | $880,000 | 1 | $880,000 |
Casey Fitzgerald | RD | FLA | 26 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Zachary Sanford | LW, RW | NSH | 28 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Justin Bailey | RW | EDM | 28 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Viktor Lodin | C, LW | OTT | 24 | Standard | $870,000 | 2 | $1,740,000 |
Mark Pysyk | RD | DET | 31 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Connor Bunnaman | C, LW | FLA | 25 | Standard | $870,000 | 2 | $1,740,000 |
Ty Emberson | RD | NYR | 23 | Standard | $870,000 | 2 | $1,740,000 |
Wyatt Aamodt | LD | COL | 25 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Valtteri Puustinen | LW | PIT | 24 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Raphael Lavoie | RW, C | EDM | 22 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Michael Del Zotto | LD | ANA | 33 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
Mikhail Maltsev | C, LW | COL | 25 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
Mathieu Olivier | RW | CBJ | 26 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Jeremy Davies | LD | BUF | 26 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
Sampo Ranta | LW | COL | 23 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
John Ludvig | LD | FLA | 22 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Dylan McIlrath | RD | WSH | 31 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Nick Wolff | LD | BOS | 26 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Wyatt Newpower | RD | DET | 25 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Bode Wilde | RD | NYI | 23 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Brett Murray | LW | BUF | 24 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Jaret Anderson-Dolan | C, LW, RW | LAK | 23 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Tim Gettinger | LW, RW | NYR | 25 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Michael Pezzetta | LW, RW | MTL | 25 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Jared McIsaac | LD | DET | 23 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Jonathan Aspirot | LD | OTT | 24 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Jackson Cates | C | PHI | 25 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Jett Woo | RD | VAN | 22 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Kai Wissmann | RD | BOS | 26 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Jerad Rosburg | LD | DAL | 27 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Joseph Cecconi | RD | BUF | 26 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Zackary Hayes | LD | NJD | 24 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Darren Helm | C, LW, RW | COL | 36 | 35+ | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Nathan Todd | C | STL | 27 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Denis Malgin | LW, RW | COL | 26 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Justin Dowling | C, LW | VAN | 32 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Danny O'Regan | C, LW | DET | 29 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Malte Stromwall | RW | CAR | 28 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Tanner Kero | C, LW | DAL | 30 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Evgeny Svechnikov | LW, RW | SJS | 26 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Ben Meyers | LW, C | COL | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Nicholas Caamano | LW, RW | DAL | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Chase Pearson | C | DET | 25 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Max Gildon | LD | FLA | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Cale Fleury | RD | SEA | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Filip Král | LD | TOR | 23 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Kristians Rubins | LD | CGY | 25 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Dmitri Semykin | LD | TBL | 23 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Nick Abruzzese | LW, C | TOR | 24 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Alexey Toropchenko | LW, RW | STL | 24 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Benoit-Olivier Groulx | C | ANA | 23 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Kevin Stenlund | C, RW | WPG | 26 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Madison Bowey | RD | MTL | 28 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Noah Juulsen | RD | VAN | 26 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Philip Kemp | RD | EDM | 24 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Wyatte Wylie | RD | PHI | 23 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Peter Diliberatore | LD | PIT | 23 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Martin Kaut | RW | SJS | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Joona Koppanen | LW, C | BOS | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Jonah Gadjovich | LW, RW | SJS | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Martin Pospisil | RW | CGY | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
C.J. Suess | LW | SJS | 29 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Tyler Madden | C | LAK | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Marc McLaughlin | C | BOS | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Scott Reedy | C | DAL | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Corey Schueneman | LD/RD | MTL | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Louis Belpedio | RD | PHI | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Parker Wotherspoon | LD | NYI | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Simon Benoit | LD | ANA | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Colin Swoyer | RD | PIT | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Kyle Burroughs | LD/RD | VAN | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Aarne Talvitie | C | NJD | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Gustav Olofsson | LD | SEA | 28 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Nathan Clurman | RD | COL | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Jérémy Groleau | LD | NJD | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Josh Jacobs | RD | COL | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Mason Geertsen | LW, LD | NJD | 28 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Aleksi Heponiemi | LW, C | FLA | 24 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Fredrik Karlström | C | DAL | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Lucas Condotta | LW | MTL | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Jakub Galvas | LD | CHI | 24 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Dakota Mermis | LD/RD | MIN | 29 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Henrik Borgström | C | WSH | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Brayden Pachal | RD | VGK | 23 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Jacob Larsson | LD | OTT | 26 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Givani Smith | LW, RW | FLA | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Joshua Maniscalco | RD | PIT | 24 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Tobie Paquette-Bisson | LD | LAK | 26 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Andreas Englund | LD | CHI | 27 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Seth Barton | RD | DET | 23 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Steven Santini | RD | STL | 28 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Frédéric Allard | RD | MTL | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Matthew Highmore | LW, RW | STL | 27 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Lukas Rousek | RW | BUF | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Adam Gaudette | C, RW | STL | 26 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Olle Lycksell | RW | PHI | 23 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Joël Teasdale | RW, LW | MTL | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Marian Studenic | LW, RW | DAL | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Mitchell Chaffee | RW | MIN | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Jimmy Huntington | C | NSH | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Josh Archibald | RW, LW | PIT | 30 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Markus Nurmi | RW, LW | NSH | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Tyler Benson | LW, RW | EDM | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Jayce Hawryluk | RW, LW | NJD | 27 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Austin Rueschhoff | RW | NSH | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Shane Bowers | C | BOS | 23 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Taylor Ward | RW | LAK | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Victor Mete | LD/RD | TOR | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Blade Jenkins | LW | NYI | 22 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Tobias Björnfot | LD | LAK | 22 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Colton Poolman | LD | CGY | 27 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Brandon Baddock | LW, C | MIN | 28 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Michael Vecchione | C, RW | WSH | 30 | Standard | $790,000 | 2 | $1,580,000 |
Jacob Lucchini | RW, C, LW | OTT | 28 | Standard | $790,000 | 2 | $1,580,000 |
Benjamin Jones | C | CGY | 24 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Rourke Chartier | C | OTT | 27 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Brian Pinho | C, RW | NJD | 28 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Justin Kirkland | LW, RW | ANA | 26 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Pontus Andreasson | C, LW | DET | 24 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Ryan Shea | LD | DAL | 26 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Andrej Sustr | RD | ANA | 32 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Spencer Foo | RW, C | VGK | 29 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Austin Strand | RD | BUF | 26 | Standard | $790,000 | 2 | $1,580,000 |
Serron Noel | RW | FLA | 22 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Mackenzie MacEachern | LW, RW | CAR | 29 | Standard | $780,000 | 2 | $1,560,000 |
Simon Ryfors | C, LW, RW | TBL | 25 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Matt Luff | RW | DET | 26 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Jan Jeník | C | ARI | 22 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Laurent Dauphin | C | ARI | 28 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
William Lockwood | RW | NYR | 25 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Noah Philp | C | EDM | 24 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Jack Dugan | LW | CAR | 25 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Daniel Walcott | LW | TBL | 29 | Standard | $780,000 | 2 | $1,560,000 |
Alex True | C, RW | SEA | 25 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Alex Petrovic | RD | DAL | 31 | Standard | $780,000 | 2 | $1,560,000 |
Cole Koepke | LW, RW | TBL | 25 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Stelio Mattheos | C | CAR | 24 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Timur Ibragimov | LW | NJD | 22 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Hunter Drew | RW, RD | CHI | 24 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Nathan Schnarr | C | LAK | 24 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Dawson Barteaux | RD | DAL | 23 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Josh Leivo | RW, LW | STL | 30 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Alex Galchenyuk | LW, C, RW | COL | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Charles Hudon | C, LW, RW | COL | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Semyon Der-Arguchintsev | C | TOR | 22 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Chris Tierney | C | MTL | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Drake Caggiula | LW, RW | PIT | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Sam Gagner | RW, C | WPG | 33 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Brogan Rafferty | RD | SEA | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Linus Weissbach | LW, RW | BUF | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Tyler Pitlick | RW | STL | 31 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Brett Ritchie | RW | ARI | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Justin Richards | C, RW | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Logan Hutsko | C | FLA | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Scott Sabourin | RW | OTT | 30 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Akil Thomas | C | LAK | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Dylan Sikura | LW, RW, C | ANA | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Gerald Mayhew | C, RW | FLA | 30 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
John Leonard | LW, RW | NSH | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Nick Swaney | RW | MIN | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Carson Meyer | RW | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jakub Lauko | LW, RW | BOS | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Mitchell Stephens | C | MTL | 26 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Samuel Fagemo | LW, RW | LAK | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Sean Malone | C | BUF | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Hugh McGing | LW, C | STL | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jonathan Gruden | LW | PIT | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Kyle Criscuolo | C | SJS | 31 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Riley Damiani | C | DAL | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Rūdolfs Balcers | LW, RW | TBL | 26 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Ryan Dzingel | LW, RW, C | CAR | 31 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Steven Kampfer | RD | ARI | 34 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Cole Bardreau | C | NYI | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Buddy Robinson | RW | CHI | 31 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Gabriel Fortier | LW | TBL | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
John Stevens | C | VAN | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Aidan Dudas | LW | LAK | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Austin Poganski | RW | SEA | 27 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Evan Barratt | C | PHI | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Henry Bowlby | C | FLA | 26 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jayson Megna | C, LW, RW | ANA | 33 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Nathan Smith | C | ARI | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Saku Maenalanen | RW, LW | WPG | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Anthony Angello | C, RW | NSH | 27 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Carsen Twarynski | LW | SEA | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Collin Adams | LW | NYI | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Damien Giroux | C | MIN | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Derek Stepan | C, RW | CAR | 33 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Andy Welinski | RD | CHI | 30 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Anton Blidh | LW, RW | NYR | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Clark Bishop | C, LW | CGY | 27 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Cameron Hillis | C | CHI | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jason Demers | RD | EDM | 35 | 35+ | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jeff Kubiak | C | NYI | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jordie Benn | LD/RD | TOR | 35 | 35+ | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Kody Clark | RW | WSH | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Matej Pekar | C, RW | BUF | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Ryan McGregor | C | ARI | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Wyatt Kalynuk | LD | NYR | 26 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Bokondji Imama | LW | ARI | 26 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
C.J. Smith | LW | NYR | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Josiah Slavin | C | ANA | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Anthony Bitetto | LD | FLA | 32 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Cooper Zech | LD | NYR | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Maxim Marushev | C | VGK | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Samuel Asselin | C | BOS | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Carson Focht | C | VAN | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Dylan McLaughlin | C | DET | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Ashton Sautner | LD | WPG | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Grant Mismash | LW | TBL | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Joel Hanley | LD/RD | DAL | 32 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Riley Sutter | RW | WSH | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Bryce Kindopp | RW | ANA | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Carl Dahlström | LD | TOR | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Luke Witkowski | RW, RD | STL | 33 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Pierre-Cédric Labrie | LW | TBL | 36 | 35+ | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Patrick Khodorenko | C | NYR | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
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2023.05.21 18:27 BombSquad570 Projecting All Depth Charts after the NFL Draft
Player name (2022 PPR FPPG)
Players injury/IR concerns in italics
Notable Trade/cut candidates bold
Atlanta Falcons
QB1 - Desmond Ridder (9.7)
QB2 - Taylor Heinicke (13.6)
RB1 - Bijan Robinson (R)
RB2 - Tyler Allgeier (10)
RB3 - Cordarelle Patterson (11.9)
RB4+ - Caleb Huntley, Avery Williams, Carlos Washington (R)
WR1 - Drake London (10.5)
WR2 - Mack Hollins (9.1)
WR3 - Scotty Miller (3.5)
WR4 - KhaDarel Hodge (3.2)
WR5+ - Keilahn Harris (R), Justin Marshall (R), Frank Darby, RaShaun Henry
TE1 - Kyle Pitts (7.6)
TE2 - Jonnu Smith (4.3)
TE3+ - Parker Hesse, John Fitzpatrick, Feleipe Franks
Carolina Panthers
QB1 - Bryce Young (R)
QB2 - Andy Dalton (13.1)
QB3+ - Matt Corral, Jacob Eason
RB1 - Miles Sanders (12.7)
RB2 - Chuba Hubbard (6.3)
RB3 - Raheem Blackshear (3.3)
RB4+ - Camerun Peoples (R), Spencer Brown
WR1 - DJ Chark (8.9)
WR2 - Adam Thielen (10.6)
WR3 - Terrace Marshall (6.4)
WR4 - Jonathan Mingo (R)
WR5 - Laviska Shenault (5.6)
WR6 + - Shi Smith, Daniele Byrd, Preston Williams, Josh Vann (R)
TE1 - Hayden Hurst (7.9)
TE2 - Ian Thomas (2.9)
TE3 - Tommy Tremble (3.5)
New Orleans Saints
QB1 - Derek Carr (15.5)
QB2 - Jameis Winston (16.3)
QB3 - Jake Haener (R)
RB1 - Alvin Kamara (SUS?) (14.1)
RB2 - Jamaal Williams (13.3)
RB3 - Kendre Miller (R)
RB4+ - Eno Benjamin (6.9), SaRoderick Thompson (R), Derrick Gore, Dwayne Washington
WR1 - Chris Olave (13.2)
WR2 - Michael Thomas (17)*
WR3 - Rashid Shaheed (8.4)
WR4 - TreQuan Smith (5.3)
WR5 - AT Perry (R)
WR6+ - Bryan Edwards, James Washington, Keith Kirkwood, Shaq Davis (R), Sy Barnett (R)
TE1 - Juwan Johnson (8.4)
TE2 - Taysom Hill (9.1)
TE3 - Foster Moreau (6.1)
TE4+ - Lucas Krull, Joel Wilson (R), Miller Forrestall
Tampa Bay Bucs
QB1 - Baker Mayfield (10.8)
QB2 - Kyle Trask
QB3 - John Wolford
RB1 - Rachaad White (8.2)
RB2 - Chase Edmonds (5.7)
RB3+ - KeShawn Vaughn, Sean Tucker (R), Ronnie Brown (R), Patrick Laird
WR1 - Mike Evans (15)
WR2 - Chris Godwin (14.9)
WR3 - Russell Gage (9.5)
WR4 - Trey Palmer (R)
WR5+ - Kaylon Geiger, Deven Thompkins, Rakim Jarrett (R), Kade Warner (R), Taye Barber (R)
TE1 - Cade Otton (5.8)
TE2 - Payne Durham (R)
TE3 - Ko Kieft
Arizona Cardinals
QB1 - Kyler Murray (18.9)
QB2 - Colt McCoy (9)
QB3 - Clayton Tune (R)
QB4+ - Jeff Driskel, David Blough
RB1 - James Conner (15.4)
RB2 - Keontay Ingram (1.6)
RB3+ - Emari Demarcado (R), TySon Williams, Corey Clement
WR1 - DeAndre Hopkins (16.9)
WR2 - Marquise Brown (13)
WR3 - Rondale Moore - (11)
WR4 - Michael Wilson (R)
WR5 - Greg Dortch (7.1)
WR6+ - Zach Pascal, Auden Tate, Javon Wims
TE1 - Trey McBride (5.1)
TE2 - Zach Ertz (11.6)
TE3+ - Blake Whiteheart (R), Joel Honigford (R), Bernhard Seikovits
LA Rams
QB1 - Matthew Stafford (12.9)
QB2 - Stetson Bennett (R)
QB3 - Brett Rypien
RB1 - Cam Akers (9.4)
RB2 - Zach Evans (R)
RB3 - Kyren Williams (3.8)
RB4 - Tiyon Evans (R), Ronnie Rivers
WR1 - Cooper Kupp (22.4)
WR2 - Van Jefferson (7.9)
WR3 - Ben Skowronek (6)
WR4 - Tutu Atwell (5.3)
WR5 - Puka Nacua (R)
WR6 - Lance McCutcheon, Tyler Hudson (R), Braxton Burmeister (R), Sam James (R)
TE1 - Tyler Higbee (9.5)
TE2 - Hunter Long
TE3+ - Brycen Hopkins, Davis Allen (R)
San Francisco 49ers
QB1 - Brock Purdy (12.3)
QB2 - Trey Lance (4.5)
QB3 - Sam Darnold (14.9)
RB1 - Christian McCaffrey (21)
RB2 - Elijah Mitchell (8.7)
RB3 - Jordan Mason (2.7)
RB4 - Tyrion Davis-Price (2)
WR1 - Deebo Samuel (13)
WR2 - Brandon Aiyuk (13.4)
WR3 - Jauan Jennings (5.2)
WR4 - RayRay McCloud (3.4)
WR5+ - Ronnie Bell (R), Danny Gray, Willie Snead, Chris Conley, Dazz Newsome
TE1 - George Kittle (13.4)
TE2 - Cameron Latu (R)
TE3+ - Braydon Willis (R), Ross Dwelley
Seattle Seahawks
QB1 - Geno Smith (18.5)
QB2 - Drew Lock
RB1 - Ken Walker (13.5)
RB2 - Zach Charbonnet (R)
RB3 - DeeJay Dallas (3.1)
RB4 - Kenny McIntosh (R)
WR1 - DK Metcalf - (13.3)
WR2 - Tyler Lockett (14.8)
WR3 - Jaxon Smith-Njigba (R)
WR4 - Dee Eskridge (1.5)
WR5+ - Dareke Young, Cody Thompson, Easop Winston, Matt Landers (R), Jake Bobo (R), CJ Johnson (R), Cade Johnson
TE1 - Colby Parkinson (4.9)
TE2 - Noah Fant (7.2)
TE3 - Will Dissly (5.8)
Dallas Cowboys
QB1 - Dak Prescott (17.8)
QB2 - Cooper Rush
RB1 - Tony Pollard (15.6)
RB2 - Malik Davis (5.7)
RB3 - Deuce Vaughn (R)
RB4 - Ronald Jones
WR1 - CeeDee Lamb (17.7)
WR2 - Brandin Cooks (11.2)
WR3 - Michael Gallup (7.5)
WR4 - Jalen Brooks (R)
WR5 - KaVontae Turpin
WR6+ - Jalen Tolbert, Simi Fehoko, Dennis Houston, Antonio Callaway, Dontario Drummond
TE1 - Jake Ferguson - (4.4)
TE2 - Luke Schoonmaker (R)
TE3+ - Peyton Hendershot, Seth Green, Sean McKeon
NY Giants
QB1 - Daniel Jones (18.4)
QB2 - Tyrod Taylor
RB1 - Saquon Barkley (17.8)
RB2 - Eric Gray (R)
RB3 - Matt Breida (3.5)
RB4+ - Jashaun Corbin, Gary Brightwell
WR1 - Darius Slayton (9.9)
WR2 - WanDale Robinson (8.6)
WR3 - Parris Campbell (8.8)
WR4 - Jalin Hyatt (R)
WR5 - Isaiah Hodgins (11.1)
WR6 - Sterling Shepard (11.5)
WR7 - Jamison Crowder (3)
WR8+ - David Sills, Makai Polk, Collin Johnson, Jeff Smith, Kalil Pimpleton
TE1 - Darren Waller (9.4)
TE2 - Dan Bellinger (6.8)
TE3+ - Tommy Sweeney, Lawrence Cager, Chris Myarick
Philadelphia Eagles
QB1 - Jalen Hurts (25.6)
QB2 - Marcus Mariota (15.8)
QB3 - Tanner McKee (R)
RB1 - D’Andre Swift (13.7)
RB2 - Rashaad Penny (10.4)
RB3 - Kenneth Gainwell (5.2)
RB4+ - Boston Scott, Trey Sermon, Kennedy Brooks
WR1 - AJ Brown (17.6)
WR2 - Devonta Smith (15)
WR3 - Quez Watkins (5)
WR4 - Olamide Zaccheus (6.5)
WR5+ - Britain Covey, Tyrie Cleveland, Devon Allen, Greg Ward
TE1 - Dallas Goedert (11.8)
TE2 - Grant Calcaterra (2.2)
TE3 - Jack Stoll (2.3)
TE4+ - Dalton Keane, Tyree Jackson, Dan Arnold
Washington Commanders
QB1 - Sam Howell
QB2 - Jacoby Brissett (12.5)
QB3 - Jake Fromm
RB1 - Brian Robinson (9.4)
RB2 - Antonio Gibson (11.1)
RB3 - Chris Rodriguez (R)
RB4+ - Jaret Patterson, Jonathan Williams
WR1 - Terry McLaurin (13.5)
WR2 - Jahan Dotson (10.9)
WR3 - Curtis Samuel (10.4)
WR4 - Dyami Brown (3.6)
WR5+ - Dax Milne, Marcus Kemp, Kyric McGowan, Mitchell Tinsley (R), Brycen Tremayne (R)
TE1 - Logan Thomas (5.9)
TE2 - John Bates (3.1)
TE3+ - Cole Turner, Armani Rodgers, Curtis Hodges
Chicago Bears
QB1 - Justin Fields (20.5)
QB2 - PJ Walker (7)
QB3+ - Tyson Bagent (R), Nate Peterman
RB1 - Khalil Herbert (6.9)
RB2 - D’Onta Foreman (8.2)
RB3 - Roschon Johnson (R)
RB4+ - Trestan Ebner, Travis Homer
WR1 - DJ Moore (11.7)
WR2 - Darnell Mooney (9.2)
WR3 - Chase Claypool (7)
WR4 - Tyler Scott (R)
WR5 - Dante Pettis (3.8)
WR6+ - Velus Jones, Equimaneous St Brown, Daurice Fountain, Nsimba Webster, Aron Cruikshank (R)
TE1 - Cole Kmet (8.7)
TE2 - Robert Tonyan (6.6)
TE3+ - Chase Allen, Jake Tonges
Detroit Lions
QB1 - Jared Goff (17.1)
QB2 - Hendon Hooker (R)
QB3 - Nate Sudfeld
RB1 - David Montgomery (11.1)
RB2 - Jahmyr Gibbs (R)
RB3+ - Craig Reynolds, Jermar Jefferson, Greg Bell
WR1 - Amon Ra St Brown (16.7)
WR2 - Jameson Williams (SUS) (2.5)
WR3 - Josh Reynolds (8.7)
WR4 - Marvin Jones (7.3)
WR5 - Kalif Raymond (6.8)
WR6+ - Antoine Green (R), Tom Kennedy, Trinity Benson, Maurice Alexander
TE1 - Sam LaPorta (R)
TE2 - Brock Wright (4.5)
TE3 - Shane Zylstra (4.6)
TE4+ - James Mitchell, Derrick Deese
Green Bay Packers
QB1 - Jordan Love (2.9)
QB2 - Sean Clifford (R)
RB1 - Aaron Jones (14.6)
RB2 - AJ Dillon (9.9)
RB3 - Lew Nichols (R), Patrick Taylor, Tyler Goodson
WR1 - Christian Watson (11.7)
WR2 - Jayden Reed (R)
WR3 - Romeo Doubs (7.8)
WR4 - Samori Toure (4.8)
WR5 - Dontayvion Wicks (R)
WR6+ - Grant DuBose (R), Bo Melton, Jeff Cotton
TE1 - Luke Musgrave (R)
TE2 - Tucker Kraft (R)
TE3+ - Josiah Deguara, Austin Allen, Tyler Davis
Minnesota Vikings
QB1 - Kirk Cousins (18)
QB2 - Nick Mullens
QB3 - Jaren Hall (R)
RB1 - Dalvin Cook
RB2 - Alex Mattison (5.2)
RB3 - DeWayne McBride (R)
RB4+ - Ty Chandler, Kene Nwangwu
WR1 - Justin Jefferson (21.7)
WR2 - Jordan Addison (R)
WR3 - KJ Osborn (9.2)
WR4 - Jalen Nailor (4.1)
WR5 - Jalen Reagor (1.6)
WR6+ - Brandon Powell, Thayer Thomas (R), Malik Knowles (R), Cephus Johnson (R), Trishton Jackson
TE1 - TJ Hockenson (12.7)
TE2 - Johnny Mundt (3)
TE3+ - Josh Oliver, Ben Sims (R), Nick Muse, Ben Ellefson
Buffalo Bills
QB1 - Josh Allen (24.2)
QB2 - Kyle Allen (6.6)
QB3 - Matt Barkley
RB1 - James Cook (6.3)
RB2 - Damien Harris (8.3)
RB3 - Latavius Murray (11)
RB4+ - Nyheim Hines (5.1), Jordan Mims (R)
WR1 - Stefon Diggs (18.9)
WR2 - Gabe Davis (11.4)
WR3 - Khalil Shakir (3.4)
WR4 - Trent Sherfield (5.2)
WR5 - Justin Shorter (R)
WR6+ - Deonte Harty, KeeSean Johnson, Dedmon Patmon, Isaiah Coulter, Jalen Wayne (R), Tyrell Shavers (R)
TE1 - Dawson Knox (9)
TE2 - Dalton Kincaid (R)
TE3+ - Quintin Morris, Zach Davidson
Miami Dolphins
QB1 - Tua Tagovailoa (18.4)
QB2 - Mike White (15.1)
QB3 - Skylar Thompson (2.9)
RB1 - Raheem Mostert (10.5)
RB2 - Jeff Wilson (9.9)
RB3 - Devon Achane (R)
RB4+ - Myles Gaskin, Salvon Ahmed, Christopher Brooks (R)
WR1 - Tyreek Hill (20.1)
WR2 - Jaylen Waddle (15.2)
WR3 - Chosen Anderson (4.4)
WR4 - Cedrick Wilson (2)
WR5 - Braxton Berrios (3.4)
WR6+ - Erik Ezukanma, River Cracraft, Freddie Swain, Braylon Sanders, Daewood Davis (R)
TE1 - Durham Smythe (3.1)
TE2 - Tyler Kroft
TE3 - Elijah Higgins (R)
TE4+ - Eric Saubert, Tanner Conner, Julian Hill (R)
New England Patriots
QB1 - Mac Jones (12.9)
QB2 - Bailey Zappe (10.7)
QB3+ - Trace McSorley, Malik Cunningham (R)
RB1 - Rhamondre Stevenson (14.7)
RB2 - James Robinson (8.1)
RB3 - Pierre Strong (2.7)
RB4+ - Kevin Harris (2.2), Ty Montgomery, JJ Taylor
WR1 - JuJu Smith-Schuster (11.6)
WR2 - DeVante Parker (7.9)
WR3 - Tyquan Thornton (5.5)
WR4 - Kendrick Bourne (5.5)
WR5 - Kayshon Boutte (R)
WR6+ - DeMario Douglas (R), Tre Nixon
TE1 - Mike Gesicki (5.8)
TE2 - Hunter Henry (6.5)
TE3+ - Johnny Lumpkin (R), Matt Sokol, Scotty Washington
NY Jets
QB1 - Aaron Rodgers (14.8)
QB2 - Zach Wilson (11.8)
QB3+ - Chris Streveler, Tim Boyle
RB1 - Breece Hall (16.4)
RB2 - Michael Carter (7.9)
RB3 - Izzy Abanikanda (R)
RB4+ - Zonovan Knight (8.4), Travis Dye (R)
WR1 - Garrett Wilson (12.7)
WR2 - Allen Lazard (11.7)
WR3 - Corey Davis (7.5)
WR4 - Mecole Hardman (11.7)
WR5 - Randall Cobb (6.3)
WR6+ - Denzel Mims (3.3), Diontae Spencer, Jason Brownlee (R), Xavier Gipson (R), TJ Luther (R)
TE1 - Tyler Conklin (7.7)
TE2 - CJ Uzomah (4)
TE3+ - Jeremy Ruckert, Zack Kuntz (R), Kenny Yeboah
Baltimore Ravens
QB1 - Lamar Jackson (20.3)
QB2 - Tyler Huntley (10.6)
QB3+ - Anthony Brown, Nolan Henderson (R)
RB1 - JK Dobbins (10.2)
RB2 - Gus Edwards (6.6)
RB3 - Justice Hill (2.8)
RB4+ - Keaton Mitchell (R), Owen Wright (R)
WR1 - Odell Beckham Jr
WR2 - Rashod Bateman (8.9)
WR3 - Zay Flowers (R)
WR4 - Nelson Agholor (5)
WR5 - Devin Duvernay (8.3)
WR6+ - James Proche, Tylan Wallace, Andy Isabella, Dontay Demus (R), Mike Thomas, Shemar Bridges
TE1 - Mark Andrews (12.7)
TE2 - Isaiah Likely (6.5)
TE3+ - Charlie Kolar, Travis Vokolek (R), Brian Walker (R)
Cincinnati Bengals
QB1 - Joe Burrow (21.7)
QB2 - Trevor Siemian (5.6)
QB3 - Jake Browning
RB1 - Joe Mixon (16)
RB2 - Chase Brown (R)
RB3 - Trayveon Williams (0.9)
RB4+ - Chris Evans, Calvin Tyler Jr (R), Jacob Saylors (R)
WR1 - JaMarr Chase (18.6)
WR2 - Tee Higgins (14.9)
WR3 - Tyler Boyd (10.3)
WR4 - Charlie Jones (R)
WR5 - Trenton Irwin (7)
WR6+ - Andrei Iosivas (R), Trent Taylor, Malachi Carter (R), Mac Hippenhammer (R), Shedrick Jackson (R)
TE1 - Irv Smith (6.9)
TE2 - Drew Sample (0.9)
TE3+ - Devin Asiasi, Tanner Hudson, Nick Bowers
Cleveland Browns
QB1 - Deshaun Watson (15.1)
QB2 - Dorian Thompson-Robinson (R)
QB3 - Josh Dobbs (11.4)
RB1 - Nick Chubb (16.6)
RB2 - Jerome Ford (0.1)
RB3 - Hassan Hall (R)
RB4+ - Demetric Felton, John Kelly, Nate McCrary
WR1 - Amari Cooper (14.5)
WR2 - Elijah Moore (5.5)
WR3 - Donovan Peoples-Jones (9.8)
WR4 - Cedric Tillman (R)
WR5 - David Bell (3)
WR6+ - Marquise Goodwin (6.9), Jakeem Grant, Anthony Schwartz (2.7), Jaelon Darden, Michael Woods, Isaiah Weston
TE1 - David Njoku (10.1)
TE2 - Harrison Bryant (4.4)
TE3 - Jordan Akins (7.8)
TE4+ - Zaire Mitchell, Thomas Greaney (R)
Pittsburgh Steelers
QB1 - Kenny Pickett (12.2)
QB2 - Mitch Trubisky (11.3)
QB3 - Mason Rudolph
RB1 - Najee Harris (13.1)
RB2 - Jaylen Warren (5.8)
RB3 - Connor Heyward (FB)
WR1 - George Pickens (9.8)
WR2 - Diontae Johnson (10.6)
WR3 - Allen Robinson (8.5)
WR4 - Calvin Austin III
WR5 - Miles Boykin
WR6+ - Anthony Miller, Cody White, Gunner Olszewski, Dez Fitzpatrick, Jordan Byrd (R)
TE1 - Pat Freiermuth (9.9)
TE2 - Darnell Washington (R)
TE3 - Zach Gentry (2.3)
Houston Texans
QB1 - CJ Stroud (R)
QB2 - Davis Mills (13.1)
QB3 - Case Keenum
RB1 - Dameon Pierce (12.8)
RB2 - Devin Singletary (10.5)
RB3+ - Mike Boone, Dare Ogunbowale, Gerrid Doaks, Xazavian Valladay (R)
WR1 - Nico Collins (9.7)
WR2 - John Metchie
WR3 - Robert Woods (6.8)
WR4 - Noah Brown (7.2)
WR5 - Xavier Hutchinson (R)
WR6 - Tank Dell (R)
WR7+ - Steven Sims, Amari Rodgers, Jalen Camp, Jared Wayne (R)
TE1 - Dalton Schultz (9.5)
TE2 - Teagan Quitoriano (4.3)
TE3 - Brevin Jordan (3)
TE4+ - Eric Tomlinson, Mason Schreck
Indianapolis Colts
QB1 - Gardner Minshew (8)
QB2 - Anthony Richardson (R)
QB3 - Sam Ehlinger (9.7)
RB1 - Jonathan Taylor (12.2)
RB2 - Deon Jackson (7)
RB3 - Evan Hull (R)
RB4+ - Zack Moss (5), Jake Funk, Darius Hagans (R)
WR1 - Michael Pittman Jr (13.5)
WR2 - Alec Pierce (7)
WR3 - Josh Downs (R)
WR4 - Isaiah McKenzie (7.5)
WR5 - Ashton Dulin (4.3)
WR6+ - Mike Strachan, Malik Turner, Juwann Winfree, Zavier Scott (R)
TE1 - Jelani Woods (6.2)
TE2 - Mo Alie-Cox (3.9)
TE3 - Will Mallory (R)
TE4 - Kylen Granson (4.7)
TE5+ - Andrew Ogletree, Pharaoah Brown
Jacksonville Jaguars
QB1 - Trevor Lawrence (17.9)
QB2 - CJ Beathard
RB1 - Travis Etienne (12.1)
RB2 - Tank Bigsby (R)
RB3 - JaMycal Hasty (5)
RB4+ - D’Ernest Johnson, Snoop Conner, Qadree Ollison
WR1 - Christian Kirk (14.2)
WR2 - Calvin Ridley
WR3 - Zay Jones (12.4)
WR4 - Parker Washington (R)
WR5 - Jamal Agnew (4.8)
WR6+ - Seth Williams, Kevin Austin, Tim Jones, Kendric Pryor, Elijah Cooks (R), Jaray Jenkins (R)
TE1 - Evan Engram (10.4)
TE2 - Brenton Strange (R)
TE3+ - Luke Farrell, Leonard Taylor (R)
Tennessee Titans
QB1 - Ryan Tannehill (13.9)
QB2 - Will Levis (R)
QB3 - Malik Willis (3.2)
RB1 - Derrick Henry (18.9)
RB2 - Tyjae Spears (R)
RB3 - Hassan Haskins (1.9)
RB4+ - Julius Chestnut (1.4), Jonathan Ward, Chuck McClelland (R)
WR1 - Treylon Burks (8)
WR2 - Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (5.2)
WR3 - Kyle Philips (3)
WR4 - Chris Moore (7.7)
WR5 - Colton Dowell (R)
WR6+ - Racey McMath, Reggie Roberson, Mason Kinsey, Jacob Copeland (R), Tre’Shaun Harrison (R)
TE1 - Chig Okonkwo (6.1)
TE2 - Josh Whyle (R)
TE3+ - Trevon Wesco, Kevin Rader, Alize Mack, Thomas Odukoya, Justin Rigg
Denver Broncos
QB1 - Russell Wilson (15.8)
QB2 - Jarrett Stidham (15.2)
QB3 - Ben DiNucci
RB1 - Javonte Williams (10.5)
RB2 - Samaje Perine (8.9)
RB3+ - Tony Jones, Damarea Crockett, Tyler Badie, Jacques Patrick, Jaleel McLaughlin (R)
WR1 - Jerry Jeudy (13.6)
WR2 - Courtland Sutton (10.6)
WR3 - Tim Patrick
WR4 - Marvin Mims Jr (R)
WR5 - KJ Hamler (3.7)
WR6 - Marquez Callaway (3.8)
WR7+ - Montreal Washington, Lil’Jordan Humphrey, Jalen Virgil, Kendall Hinton, Taylor Grimes (R)
TE1 - Greg Dulcich (8.6)
TE2 - Adam Trautman (3.4)
TE3 - Albert Okwuegbunam (4.3)
TE4+ - Chris Manhertz, Nate Adkins (R)
KC Chiefs
QB1 - Patrick Mahomes (25.3)
QB2 - Blaine Gabbert
QB3+ - Shane Buechele, Chris Oladokun
RB1 - Isiah Pacheco (7.9)
RB2 - Jerick McKinnon (11.5)
RB3 - Deneric Prince (R)
RB4+ - Clyde Edwards-Helaire (9.8), LaMical Perine
WR1 - Kadarius Toney (6.4)
WR2 - Marques Valdes-Scantling (7.2)
WR3 - Rashee Rice (R)
WR4 - Skyy Moore (2.7)
WR5 - Justin Watson (3.4)
WR6 - Richie James (8.3)
WR7+ - Justyn Ross, Ihmir Smith-Marsette, John Ross, Cornell Powell, Jerrion Ealy, Nikki Remigio (R)
TE1 - Travis Kelce (18.6)
TE2 - Noah Gray (4.1)
TE3+ - Jody Fortson, Blake Bell, Kendall Blanton
Las Vegas Raiders
QB1 - Jimmy Garoppolo (15.3)
QB2 - Brian Hoyer
QB3 - Aidan O’Connell (R)
RB1 - Josh Jacobs (19.3)
RB2 - Zamir White (0.6)
RB3 - Brandon Bolden (2.4)
RB4+ - Ameer Abdullah, Brittain Brown, Sincere McCormick, Austin Walter
WR1 - Davante Adams (19.7)
WR2 - Jakobi Meyers (12.9)
WR3 - Hunter Renfrow (7.9)
WR4 - DeAndre Carter (6.6)
WR5 - Tre Tucker (R)
WR6+ - Cam Sims, Phillip Dorsett, Keelan Cole, Kristian Wilkerson
TE1 - Michael Mayer (R)
TE2 - Austin Hooper (5.7)
TE3+ - OJ Howard (3.3)
TE4+ - Jesper Horsted, John Shenker (R)
LA Chargers
QB1 - Justin Herbert (17.1)
QB2 - Max Duggan (R)
QB3 - Easton Stick
RB1 - Austin Ekeler (21.9)
RB2 - Joshua Kelley (5.4)
RB3 - Isaiah Spiller (1.7)
RB4+ - Larry Rountree, Elijah Dotson (R), Tyler Hoosman (R)
WR1 - Keenan Allen (16.4)
WR2 - Mike Williams (13.6)
WR3 - Quentin Johnston (R)
WR4 - Joshua Palmer (10.6)
WR5 - Jalen Guyton (4.2)
WR6 - Derius Davis (R)
WR7+ - Keelan Doss, John Hightower, Terrell Bynum (R), Pokey Wilson (R)
TE1 - Gerald Everett (9.3)
TE2 - Donald Parham (4.8)
TE3 - Tre McKitty (1.3)
TE4+ - Stone Smartt, Michael Ezeike (R)
Available Free Agents
QB - Tom Brady (16.5), Carson Wentz (15.2), Teddy Bridgewater (8.4), Matt Ryan (14), Nick Foles (2.9), Joe Flacco (10.3), Josh Johnson, Bryce Perkins (3.5), Chase Daniel
RB - Ezekiel Elliott (12.4), Leonard Fournette (14.2), Kareem Hunt (7.5), Darrel Williams (4.2), Rex Burkhead (4.8), Mark Ingram (5), JD McKissic (6.2), Kenyan Drake (8.7), Dontrell Hilliard (6.4), David Johnson (2.3), Marlon Mack (4.8), Gio Bernard (1.2), Justin Jackson (3.4), Royce Freeman (3.8), Malcolm Brown (3.3), Benny Snell (2.1), Darrynton Evans (3.6), Trenton Cannon, Taiwan Jones
WR - Julio Jones (7), Jarvis Landry (6.7), Kenny Golladay (3.4), Sammy Watkins (5.2), TY Hilton (6.4), Byron Pringle (3.6), Demarcus Robinson (6.5), NKeal Harry (4.1), Breshad Perriman (2.9), Rashard Higgins, Marcus Johnson, Jake Kumerow, Andre Roberts, Cody Hollister, Olabisi Johnson, Quintez Cephus, Antoine Wesley
TE - Kyle Rudolph (2.4), Cameron Brate (4.2), Adam Shaheen, Geoff Swaim (2), Marcedes Lewis (4.4), Ryan Griffin, Stephen Anderson, Maxx Williams, Richard Rodgers, Anthony Firkser, MyCole Pruitt, Jesse James, Tommy Sweeney
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2023.05.17 21:38 justboredmm so i got modernia and now i wonder what is the best team to do rn (i am a relatively new player so please bare with me).
2023.05.17 04:10 AquaMitten Where to sell?
I am at a loss as to where I should try and sell my doll collection. (Ashton Drake dolls, and other miscellaneous dolls) I can be more specific about each type of doll later (I’m out of town and it just dawned on me to ask this sub). We are looking to sell the majority of the collection, about 40ish dolls.
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2023.05.16 15:55 Arkwright998 A Day in the Life
A Day in the Life, by arkwright#8183
My thanks to reviewer friends Sunsette, Lily Fae, Earth Seraph Edna
You wake up cold, as though the Prince of Frost’s blue hands were upon your shoulder. The same unnerving dream again, though the details slip away as quickly as you stir. You reach out blindly, dipping fingers in the water mug on your bedside table. You ball up your hand into a fist, then flick the droplets to the floor. Your old village priest promised that this would help turn away the gazes of the Dark Six and the ill archfey; then again, others you have met in the city were taught to cup the water and rub it into their hair, or dip their fingers once for each Sovereign. All you can do is hope.
It’s a little early. You reach out and flip over the two Cannith-branded brass frogs next to your mug, before they stir and loudly ribbit the appointed hour. Your mother bought them for you a few years ago, when you first left your village. They were cheap trinkets, all she could afford as a parting gift. Their magic is fading and unreliable, but every morning, at least one has stirred on time.
You roll out from your luxurious bedspread, filled with swan feathers from the Eldeen Reaches. The Boromar Clan halflings gave it as a bonus, alongside the payment for “forgetting” to arm an alarm at the end of dark winter shift. That was months ago, and no ill has come to you. You hope it stays that way.
You dress: blue robes, studded with pouches and buttons and whorls. The robes are your uniform, six months old yet still starchy and stiff. You have never seen other magewrights wearing a uniform; the garment is your craftmaster’s initiative, from his time serving as a volunteer for the Brelish bear in the Last War. You volunteered as well, after you cast your first cantrip. Your army mentor taught you to reinforce trenches, recharge wands, deflect crossbow bolts. She died on the 10th of Olarune 994 YK: three days before you finished your training, ten days before the Mourning, twenty days before you were discharged in the confusion.
Every 20th of Olarune, when the black-garbed Cyrans grieve for their nation and the ravaged Mournland it has become, you feel relief. You never had to face a warforged colossus, never risked being blasted to dust by a siege staff. And you feel guilty for that relief.
As with each day, you pull out the parasol your mother made you, stained with a pattern of red-ink posies. As with each day, you hesitate, then put it away. Here in Sharn, magewrights either repel the rain with magic, or soak.
You step out of your flat. Once, it was the nursery in a large manor. The resident nobles fled for more fashionable living, and an Aurum real estate entrepreneur renovated. The doorknob is still neck-high, out of reach of the children long since grown up. You rise a touch later than everyone else, alone in the house but for the lodger in the great kitchen. You hear her every morning, practising to become a Ghallanda magewright chef. You know better than to ask for breakfast-- House Ghallanda jealously controls how and where its recipes are served.
On your way out of the manor, you see a warning note on the entryway: Daask thugs sighted in nearby streets, shaking down passers-by with yellow-eyed leers and the gnashing of monstrous teeth. You step outside, into the Broken Arch district of Sharn, and look around. Mile-high towers, gliding skycoaches, arching bridges, and the faint glint of the Ring of Siberys high above. All normal, no ogres, no goblins. Then, a wing-shaped flash catches your eye: a harpy mugger, or a mere spiretop drake?
...... You murmur a plea to Boldrei, step out onto the bridge, and start walking east. Today is the 1st of Rhaan, and the last gasp of summer. Hot raindrops steadily sprinkle and spatter the tower roofs and gutters. Your uniform keeps the rain out well. You speak a second word of thanks, for your boss. Now, if only he could do something about the smell…
The 9th of Rhaan is Boldrei’s Feast, coming up soon. You’ll head home, for the yearly gathering of the Sovereign of Home and Hearth. You need to buy luggage, tickets, gifts… You try not to think about it; Orien Lightning Rail journeys always make you retch. But, better than spending half your leave on a carriage ride, pulled by Vadalis magebred horses.
You’re early. Your floating platform to upper-Middle Central isn’t due for another ten minutes. You look up at the earlier arcane platform, just a few levels up. You hesitate-- then go for it. You vault up stairway after stairway, past glowing graffiti of a bloodied Aundairian dragonhawk, and finally leap aboard the slow-rising elevator with a relieved gasp and burning legs.
The platform crowd is quiet, and sparse. Barely a dozen other passengers. A few fellow magewrights, a pair of Khoravar mundane crafters with duelling scars, some household maids and servants, a gnomish Sivis messenger with a proud candle badge upon his peaked hat... and, peering out across the railing, a familiar face: an Arawei priestess you often glimpse on your commute, with her long brown braids and a Tavick’s Landing patrol gorget. You’ve spoken to her, once or twice. Unfortunately, every time, your mind is filled with bawdy village songs about lusty Arawei priestesses. Ever since a Warden of the Wood saved a harvest where two pricy Arawei clergywomen failed, your village has had few kind words for the maids of the Lady of Life and Love. It’s enough to return you to your days as a stammering, spotted teen.
As the platform rises, food vendors on the street-bridges above gesture and entreat travelers. Their basket-poles are ready to catch coins and offer treats before you are carried out of reach. Your mouth waters: time for breakfast. Most gather around the latest curiosity, ‘pomow root stew’. As a village child, you know it’s mere browned charweed, not some exotic vegetable (or maybe fruit?) from faraway Sarlona. You chance a Redcloak sandwich, hoping that the price of five copper coins with the face of old King Galifar means that it’s pork, and not merely pig. It’s a classic Brelish dish, which means far more meat and cheese than lettuce or mushroom.
A tinny bell rings. You wait until the platform is level with the street, patting away crumbs from your robes-- and are interrupted as the Sivis messenger charges forward, pushing you back. You have to leap from the platform into the Dava Gate district street, wincing as the force shocks your heels. You go to lift your fist in anger after the sprinting gnome, but think better of it.
Not far, now.
Your workplace, Greddark and Kellark Bros. Concern, occupies an entire tower floor. The dwarves immigrated from the Mror Mountains, back when the clans were loyal, if grumbling, Karrnathi vassals. The brothers Greddark and Kellark took over the rent from a failed healer and an equally failed barrister. Neither Jorasco nor Sivis cared to buy their businesses-- the clinic still turns up strange patches of slime that only acid will shift, and the office is irregularly and unendingly visited by a trickle of angry clients. The dwarves haven’t been seen in two decades; they could be dead, you realise. There was a company gathering back in Lharvion, when you were bloated with the red ache and delirious from the Griffon’s herbs. You never bothered to ask what you missed.
You get to work. The Concern sells marionettes. Little figurines carved from wood and brass, enspelled to dance, to march, to climb. You’re grateful that the craftmaster insists that all magewrights learn part of the process: wood treating and carving, brass shaping and engraving, casting minor spells of fortification and cleaning and animating. No two days are the same, as you shuffle between different stations. From the window, you’ve seen the Cannith-branded shop across the way, where every varicoloured magewright is as grounded as a Six Kings bas-relief at their desk, each and every day dutifully repeating their part in the production line.
...... You break for lunch. A perpetual stewpot of black iron bubbles cheerily in the canteen, tended by a bald, dwarven matron. In case Greddark and Kellark should ever visit (is that going to change, if they’re dead?), it always contains Mror cuisine. Vegetable stews of mosses and roots offer a delicate mix of sweet and sour tastes; though paired with some of the stalest, most ancient biscuits ever produced and preserved by dwarvenkind. Still, the soup simply doesn’t taste as good without those century-old biscuits.
From the tea station, you can look out the window and see a floating stream of water, lifted by a Ghallanda dweomer. It arcs between the pipework of two towers.
You reflect on your good fortune. Your parents were farmers, and theirs, and theirs, “all the way back to Malleon the Reaver,” they always said. No one else in your known family has ever displayed enough magical talent to earn a cushy job, with soft palms and an unbroken back. Should you thank the dragonmarked houses, for their designs and inventions creating unending demand for magewrights? Should you thank the Last War, for prompting Breland to welcome any and all with the smallest smattering of talent?
Before she passed, your grandmother told you that the flecks of blonde in your hair were from your great grandpa’s Karrnathi blood. For a month, you dreamed of heroically battling goblin hordes alongside Karrn the Conqueror.
Near the end of your shift, the craftmaster assigns you a special order: a present for a Skyway scion, with all the metaphorical and literal trimmings: gold-plated brass, spells of hearing and seeing and locomotion, and soarwood from Aerenal to let the doll fly through the air with the slightest lift. This is the first time you’ve been entrusted with this sort of prestigious commission. You thank the craftmaster respectfully.
Before you begin, you choose a simple strip of brass. You utter the harsh syllables of an incantation, reshaping the strip into a ring, with a delicate engraving of leaves. You offer your work to the workshop’s shrine to Onatar, Sovereign of Fire and Forge, along with a murmured prayer.
You get started on the doll, sawing and sanding the wood. You could use one of the magical tools, with the whirling iron dragon-teeth, but you want to do it by hand: carving, smoothing, repeating chants of solidity and resistance.
You push on, until an owl-whistle blows, and your shift ends.
You often receive letters from home. Father jokes about you sending him a willowy elven bride with a skeletal wooden mask to replace mother. In turn, she “off-handedly” asks if you see many Tharashk half-orcs in the city, scarred and muscled or otherwise. They ask what you do after work. Do you go for a dinner of rich Dagger River salmon and a fantastical Aundairian opera? Do you ascend to Upper Central and drink with the envoys and attachés at a ritzy Ambassador Towers club? Maybe you go to a plaza to watch a Phiarlan crystal theatre performance, the projection of an illusion-shrouded coquette singing and dancing as her attendants collect donations?
In truth, you usually head straight home. Sharn is expensive. Your coin goes to the city for services, the manor for shelter, the workshop for uniforms, the Boromar clan for protection. You make ends meet, though your shifts are long, and end with your hands aching and your lips chapped.
You and a few other workers pool for a skycoach. The wood of the bronze-ribbed boat creaks ominously, but remains blessedly intact as it tilts its sails and dips down, through the gaps between the great towers. Idly fingering the underside of the bench, you frown as you find and pull out a folded placard. A printed image of a hulking iron monster, with a dozen arms that hammer an anvil, stoke a forge, and push a line of forlorn figures over a cliff’s edge. More protests against “tireless warforged stealing jobs from hardworking Brelish.” You frown and think of your father, hunched over and digging fence posts, shovelling sand and gravel foundation inside, working his way across acres of paddocks and farmland…
You wonder why skycoaches never make you feel ill. Perhaps it’s simply part of the Syranian power that lifts the craft.
...... Someone calls your name. You won the dice roll, and so the vessel drops you off first. Pressing three fingertips together in a gesture of silent thanks to Olladra of Feast and Good Fortune, you step into the manor, and up into your room. Home.
You swap your robe for a set of long drawers: red, mass-produced, cheap, with a stitched pattern of a crowing cockerel that makes you take pains to avoid being seen in them. You slip the heating stone into the oven to scorch the evening’s bread, draw yourself a mug of water, then settle in to read. As if on cue, a muffled tune begins playing from a window across the gap, and the rain seems to sputter in symphony. Rays of the setting sun catch the golden Ring of Siberys high above, glittering amidst the first stars and moons. You can read by such evening light-- your eyes have always been good.
The Sharn Inquisitive. You’re disappointed that they didn’t choose your saying for the daily Beggar Dane, “You catch more bulettes with honey than with bear traps.” Instead, they went with “Treat the beggar as you would the king.” They don’t
say that they accept write-in aphorisms, but you fancy yourself an eagle-eyed reader. You’ve
seen how maxims change; there must be many writers, not a single bard.
Sipping, your gaze falls upon your bed. You firmly look back to your paper, and read on.
The usual bait headlines. “Cause of the Mourning confirmed!?”, “Nightmare spirits rule Riedra and are coming for YOU, declares traveler from afar,” “King Boranel hints at abdication?” A court report describes the trial of a Swords of Liberty woman accused of trying to blow up Wroat Parliament Hall; her escape attempt was foiled by royal agents despite the cover of a crowd of supporters. An in-depth chronicle of a Xen’drik expedition gone wrong, ending in the Morgrave scholar’s daring escape from lurid “drow torture” and “forbidden giant fleshcrafting”… you tear the paper slightly, to come back to that one. You try not to look at the all too vivid illustration of a qulashtaq, a dream serpent.
You turn to the personals. Missing pet notices, goblins hawking jerky of unnamed meat, a terse writer with appalling grammar seeking others wronged by the dragonmarked houses, someone looking for a lover who enjoys Q’barra-nut cocktails and getting bronzed by the winter sun.
Reading the paper makes you feel part of something greater, a Khorvaire struggling to survive, invent, and grow. You remember the nightly gatherings after your magewright training was finished, learning about the great centres of arcane magic: the floating towers of Arcanix in Aundair, the universities of elven Shae Cairdal and their deathless wardens, the aberrant Blackroot tower of Mordain the Fleshweaver, whispers of a hidden city in Argonnessen where benevolent dragons share the couatl spellcraft that bound the demonic overlords. You imagine the sons and daughters of generals and warlords in the Skyway district, floating high above. You picture them playing with your marionettes, learning the art of war as they direct marching ranks of wooden soldiers. You envision yourself as a toy soldier, marching in line, wand at the ready. Then, as a child once more, lounging on a luxurious red carpet softer than even your precious bedspread, issuing imperious commands to your advancing marionettes.
You feel a twinge in your shoulder, and flinch. You dip your fingers into your mug, ball them up, then flick the droplets to the floor.
...... After your dinner of scorched bread and thick, savoury spread, you set out your mug of water and turn in. No sooner does your head strike the pillow than the dreams begin.
You float in a bubble upon a thunderstorm gale. You ride atop a train through a dry ocean bed. You kneel before an obelisk bristling with the eyes of dragons. You ride out alongside black knights from a city of six spires. You lay beneath a tall tree and a night sky of overlapping stars and moons.
A woman lies next to you, a black bridal veil obscuring all but her impossibly perfect lips. She whispers into your ear, and you feel her cold hand upon your shoulder.
You clutch your bedspread as you toss and turn.
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2023.05.15 00:37 hhhfan92297 Re-Booking Every WWE PPV From WrestleMania I - WrestleMania XXXIX (Part 85)
WWE Extreme Rules 2018: Date: 7-15-18
Venue: PPG Paints Arena
City: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 14,739
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Pre-Show: 1- Falls Count Anywhere Match for the Cruiserweight Championship: Cedric Alexander
© def. Buddy Murphy
(Buddy Murphy attacks Cedric Alexander after Money in the Bank & declares his intention to become the new Cruiserweight Champion. Cedric Alexander makes the challenge for this match & Drake Maverick makes it official. Murphy requests that it be Falls Count Anywhere, so he can hurt Cedric & take what is rightfully his. Cedric says that no man nor juggernaut can stop him.) 2- Raw Tag Team Championship Match: American Alpha def. The Revival
© (American Alpha win a #1 Contender's Match against Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson on the Raw after Money In The Bank. They say that they've beaten The Revival back in NXT & they'll be more than glad to do it again. Revival say that they'll make those 2 degenerates wish they were back in NXT.) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Main-Show: 3- 2 Out of 3 Falls Match for the Intercontinental Championship: Dolph Ziggler (w/ Drew McIntyre) def. Seth Rollins
© (2-1)
(After shockingly losing the IC Title to him at Money in the Bank, Seth Rollins makes it his mission to win it back from Dolph Ziggler, challenging him to a 2 out of 3 Falls Match at Extreme Rules. Ziggler accepts Seth's rematch, saying he's not going to interrupt his career resurgence. The Showoff retains once again due to interference from Drew McIntyre.) 4- 6-Man Tag Team Match for the Smackdown Tag Team Championship: SAnitY
© (Eric Young, Alexander Wolfe, & Killian Dain) (w/ Nikki Cross) def. The New Day
(The New Day return on the Smackdown after Money in the Bank & brawl with Sanity after the latter trio win a squash match. Kofi, Xavier, & Big E want revenge on SAnitY for not only putting them on the shelf, but for costing Kofi a chance to be in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Both teams brawl whenever they meet, so Paige makes this match. The New Day vow to shine their light through SAnitY’s darkness. SAnitY vow to put The New Day out of their misery.) 5- Bobby Lashley (w/ Lio Rush) def. Finn Bálor
- Lumberjack Match (Lashley & Bálor begin feuding after Finn won Money in the bank. The two keep on getting into chaotic brawls, with each one getting worse & worse every week. Lashley spears Bálor through the minitron one week, then the next week they're scheduled to have a Steel Cage match, but the match doesn't happen as Bobby shoulder tackles one of the cage walls as Bálor is outside, with the wall collapsing on Bálor. Kurt Angle realizes that they have a problem on hand here, & make a lumberjack match to try & contain the 2 men.) 6- Steel Cage Match for the United States Championship: Rusev
© def. Bobby Roode
(Rusev & Bobby Roode have one more match together. The Glorious One challenges Rusev to a Steel Cage Match to keep Aiden English out of bay. Rusev accepts & says that he'll find another way to beat him & then go on to celebrate the greatest holiday of all time.) 7- Extreme Rules Match for the Raw Women's Championship: Alexa Bliss
© def. Ruby Riott (w/ The Riott Squad)
(Heel vs Heel. The Riott Squad begin feuding with Raw Women's Champion Alexa Bliss after they attack Alexa on an episode of Raw & give her a Triple Powerbomb through the announce table. Ruby then wins a Fatal 4-Way Match over Sasha Banks, Bayley, & Natalya to become the #1 Contender to the Raw Women's Championship. Ruby says that she's the most dominant women in all of wrestling, and is the uncrowned Raw Women's Champion. Alexa scoffs at Ruby proclaiming to be the most dominant woman in all of wrestling, reminding everyone she's been Raw Women's Champion for one whole year, & will take care of the delusional Ruby Riott.) 8- Daniel Bryan & Brie Bella def. The Miz & Maryse
(Due to interference from Maryse at MITB, Brie Bella returns to have her husband's back against The It Couple. This is also the final match between Miz & Bryan.) 9- Last Woman Standing Match for the Smackdown Women's Championship: Asuka
© def. Nikki Cross
(This is the final battle between these 2 longstanding rivals. Nikki says she will finally put the dagger in Asuka's title reign & streak, & Asuka says she will blind Nikki's hopes with green mist. This match is the same one they had in NXT.) 10- Roman Reigns def. Neville
(Both men begin feuding with each other after Money in the Bank, with each man mocking each other for their shortcomings.) 11- Extreme Rules Match for the WWE Championship: Shinsuke Nakamura
© (w/ Paul Heyman) def. Samoa Joe
(Joe becomes #1 contender after winning a Fatal 5-Way over Rusev, Daniel Bryan, The Miz, & Jinder Mahal to get this match. Heyman says that his client has already humiliated Joe in title matches not once, but twice, so what makes him think this time will be any different. Joe says that ever since Nakamura joined up with Heyman, he's become soft, & isn't the right person to become the WWE Champion.) 12- Fatal 4 Way Match for the World Heavyweight Championship: Braun Strowman
© def. Bray Wyatt, Erick Rowan, & Luke Harper
(The Wyatt Family implode! Following Strowman retaining his World Heavyweight Championship over Neville at Money in the Bank, The Monster Among Men finds himself involved in a conflict with his former Wyatt Family leader, Bray Wyatt, when Wyatt interrupts Strowman during a promo on the Raw after Money in the Bank, saying that just like Luke Harper, Braun Strowman needs to come home, the World Heavyweight Championship needs to come to the Wyatt Family, & Wyatt is gonna ensure that happens. Later on in the evening, Braun Strowman faces off against Erick Rowan, but the match ends in a DQ after Bray Wyatt interferes, before Luke Harper runs down to make the save. This leads to a Fatal 4-Way Match being set up, with all 4 former Wyatt Family Members facing off. Raw GM Kurt Angle sets up a Fatal 4-Wy Match for the World Heavyweight Championship between the 4 former Wyatt Family members at Extreme Rules. Rowan wants his chance to finally become a World Champion, Harper wants to win the World Title & put his feud with his former stablemates behind him, Wyatt wants to put Harper & Strowman in their place for betraying him & become World Heavyweight Champion, whilst Strowman wants to prove why he was the best of The Wyatt Family by retaining his World Heavyweight Championship.) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Non-PPV Title Change: - Tommaso Ciampa defeats Aleister Black on the July 25th episode of NXT to win the NXT World Championship
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn IV Date: 8-18-18
Venue: Barclays Center
City: Brooklyn, New York
Attendance: 14,676
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1- 2 Out of 3 Falls Match for the NXT World Tag Team Championship: The Undisputed Era
© (Kyle O'Reilly & Roderick Strong) def. Mustache Mountain (2-1)
(The Undisputed Era defeated Moustache Mountain for the titles on the 07/11/18 episode of NXT after Tyler Bate throws in the towel when Trent Seven refuses to submit to Kyle O’Reilly’s heel hook submission. MM invoke their rematch clause & say that nothing will give them greater pleasure than beating The Undisputed Era again & proving that they belong in NXT. The UE vow to send their opponents back across the pond empty-handed. William Regal makes the match a 2 out of 3 Falls Match since the teams are 1-1 in their series against each other. The War Raiders attack Strong & O'Reilly after the match.) 2- Velveteen Dream def. EC3
(After EC3 walked out on Velveteen Dream, The Top One Percenter turns face & begins feuding with Dream, which leads to a match here.) 3- NXT Women's Championship Match: Kairi Sane def. Shayna Baszler
© (Sane beats Bianca Belair and Lacey Evans in a triple threat #1 contenders match to get this opportunity. Sane reminds Shayna how she already beat her to win the Mae Young Classic, & says she'll do it again. Shayna says Kairi's win was a fluke, she wasn't 100% that day, that was Kairi's best day and that was her worst. Kairi wins by countering the Kirifuda Clutch like ala AJ Styles & Samoa Joe at Hell in a Cell 2018 to get the win & win the Women's Title.) 4- NXT North American Championship Match: Ricochet def. Adam Cole
© (Following his win over The Velveteen Dream in Chicago, Ricochet announces his intention to become North American Champion. The former Prince Puma says that unlike Adam Cole, he wont back down from a challenge like a coward. Cole accepts this challenge, saying he’ll ground the King of Flight in Brooklyn, because unlike all of the sheep who watch on, he sees Ricochet for who he really is, someone that just isn't special, because all he is, is just some flippy guy with no charisma. The moonsault into a superkick spot still happens because it got a huge pop in real life.) 5- Kassius Ohno def. Lars Sullivan
(The rubber match between the two. Sullivan attacks Ohno on an episode of NXT & they brawl almost each time they lock eye to eye until William Regal makes this match.) 6- Ambulance Match for the NXT World Championship: Tommaso Ciampa
© def. Johnny Gargano
(Gargano & Ciampa still can't stand each other. Gargano's hatred for Ciampa accidentally helps him win the NXT World Championship from Aleister Black. Realizing he's done f\cked up, Johnny demands a shot for the title against Ciampa. William Regal makes the match an Ambulance Match, to finally lay this rivalry to rest once & for all. Johnny vows to send Tommaso straight to hell, while Tommaso says he can't wait to lay the career of Johnny Gargano to rest. Gargano disappears from TV for a while after the match.)*
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SummerSlam 2018: Date: 8-19-18
Venue: Barclays Center
City: Brooklyn, New York
Attendance: 16,169
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Pre-Show: 1- Cruiserweight Championship Match: Cedric Alexander
© def. Drew Gulak
(Drew Gulak defeats Mustafa Ali on 205 Live to become #1 Contender. Gulak says that nobody is more worthy to lead 205 Live than him & that he will ground Cedric Alexander & keep the brand a "no fly zone" for everyone’s benefit. Cedric thinks Gulak believes his own hype & that he will continue the Age of Alexander.) 2- Bayley def. Sasha Banks
- Falls Count Anywhere Match (On an episode of Raw, Sasha Banks and Bayley have a confrontation that leads to Sasha attacking Bayley backstage. The next week, Bayley finally unleashes her violent side & brutally attacks The Boss. This leads to Kurt Angle making this match. Both women simply want to destroy each other.) 3- Raw Tag Team Championship Match: The Authors of Pain (w/ Paul Ellering) def. The Revival
© (The 2 hosses Akam and Rezar, known as Authors of Pain have steamrolled their way through every tag team on Raw, eventually earning themselves a shot at The Revival's tag team titles. The Revival say that AOP aren't beneficial to tag team wrestling, with the way they just run around & clobber 2 randoms, they aren't helping make tag team wrestling better, which is what The Revival are about.) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4- Intercontinental Championship Match: Seth Rollins (w/ Dean Ambrose) def. Dolph Ziggler
© (w/ Drew McIntyre)
(Rollins realizes that he can't beat Ziggler as long as Drew McIntyre is there, so he reveals on the go hone episode of Raw that Dean Ambrose has agreed to return at SummerSlam & be in his corner. Ziggler says it doesn't matter who Seth Rollins has in his corner, cause it won't be enough to win back the IC Title.) 5- Samoa Joe def. AJ Styles
(Joe begins attacking AJ after Extreme Rules, and makes things personal when he gets AJ's family involved, saying that AJ is a bad role model for his kids. AJ says he'll make Joe regret ever mentioning his family. During the match, Joe taunts AJ's wife and daughter, who are in the crowd.) 6- Smackdown Tag Team Championship Match: The New Day (w/ Big E Langston) def. SAnitY (Eric Young & Alexander Wolfe)
© (w/ Nikki Cross & Killian Dain)
(The New Day challenge Sanity to another match, saying they won’t stop until they have saved Smackdown from the savage quartet. Eric Young accepts on SAnitY’s behalf & promises that their chaos will destroy The New Day & extinguish their light of positivity forever.) 7- Finn Bálor def. Bray Wyatt
(The Eater of Worlds attack Finn Bálor on the Raw after Extreme Rules. He says that he enjoyed Finn's pain & he wants to be his worst nightmare. The following week, Bálor attacks Wyatt in retaliation. He goes to Kurt Angle to make a match between him & Bray Wyatt official for SummerSlam in which Kurt does. On the final Raw before SummerSlam, Bray pours blood-like liquid on Finn Bálor who brings out The Demon in this match. Unfortunately, Bray Wyatt suffers an injury in this match & will be out for a while.) 8- Fatal 4 Way Match for the United States Championship: Andrade "Cien" Almas (w/ Zelina Vega) def. Jeff Hardy, Randy Orton, & Rusev
© (w/ Aiden English)
(El Idolo gets involved in the feud between Randy Orton, Rusev, & Jeff Hardy after Orton interferes in a match between the trio for the US Title. Zelina says it's about time her client won a title on the main roster, & starts with ending Rusev Day. Orton says that he's not gonna let some mexican rookie steal the one title that has alluded him. Jeff says Andrade hasn't done anything of note since coming to the main roster, & isn't gonna take this opportunity away from him. Rusev simply says he'll crush them all & continue to celebrate Rusev Day.) 9- Triple Threat Match for the Smackdown Women's Championship: Charlotte Flair def. Asuka
© & Becky Lynch
(The Queen challenges The Empress of Tomorrow to a Smackdown Women's Championship Match at SummerSlam. Charlotte says that Asuka may have beaten everyone else since her arrival in WWE, but she has never beaten her & she'll be the one to break her streak. Asuka accepts & says Charlotte will not be ready for Asuka. Becky Lynch defeats Carmella on the final Smackdown before this PPV to get added to the match. The Queen wins this match by pinning Becky instead of Asuka. After this match, Becky & Charlotte Flair hug only for Becky to slap Charlotte in the face & gives her a beat down that sends The Queen through an announce table. After that, Becky Lynch starts to notice that she brung the MITB Briefcase with her. So...) 10- Smackdown Women's Championship Match - Money In The Bank Cash-In: Becky Lynch (MITB) def. Charlotte Flair
© (After the vicious beatdown on Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch announces that she's cashing in her MITB contract. She puts Charlotte in the Dis-Arm-Her which forces her to tap out & Becky Lynch becomes a 2x Smackdown Women's Champion.) 11- Roman Reigns def. Adrian Neville
- Loser Leaves WWE Match (The Big Dog & Da Bastard continue feuding to the point that they agree that WWE isn't big enough for both of them, & they agree that whoever loses their match at SummerSlam must leave WWE. This is Neville's final match in the company, as he leaves 5 days later when his contract expires to return to Dragon Gate as Pac before showing up in AEW the next year.) 12- Raw Women's Championship Match: Ronda Rousey def. Alexa Bliss
© via DQ
(Ronda goes after Alexa after Extreme Rules, due to Alexa costing her the Money in the Bank ladder match. Ronda says someone needs to humiliate this barbie doll, & it's gonna be her. Alexa says Ronda doesn't deserve a shot at her title after 2 matches with a .500 record, & should go back to getting her a$$ kicked by Amanda Nunes. Alexa wins by lying, cheating, & stealing, when she gets her title belt while the ref is down, throws it at Ronda, & falls over, making the ref think that Ronda hit the ref with the title.) 13- Kevin Owens def. The Miz
(Kevin Owens crosses paths with Miz on an episode of Smackdown when both men badmouth each other backstage & this match is made. Owens says that Miz is everything that is wrong with WWE, & that he will send him back to Hollywood a broken man. Miz says that he won’t let some hot head talk to the A-Lister like that.) 14- World Heavyweight Championship Match: Bobby Lashley (w/ Lio Rush) def. Braun Strowman
© (Bobby Lashley wins a Triple Threat #1 Contender's Match involving Roman Reigns & Adrian Neville on the Raw after Extreme Rules. Lio Rush says that The Almighty will slay The Monster Among Men & the Almighty run will begin. Braun Strowman says he'll end the "Almighty" hype of Lashley & continue his dominant run as World Champion. Bobby Lashley picks up the win shocking due to a distraction from Lio Rush who kept on chanting "LASHLEY! LASHLEY! LASHLEY!") 15- WWE Championship Match: Daniel Bryan def. Shinsuke Nakamura
© (w/ Paul Heyman)
(Daniel Bryan defeats Randy Orton to become the #1 Contender for Shinsuke Nakamura's WWE Title. He says that it's been 4 years since he was WWE Champion & he wants to win the title back. But more importantly, he's glad that he gets to do it against someone like Shinsuke Nakamura. Paul Heyman, on Shinsuke's behalf, says that the last time Bryan as WWE Champion, Brock Lesnar gave him an a$$ kicking of a lifetime & sent his ass home. Now 4 years later, another Paul Heyman guy has the title & it won't be any different come SummerSlam. Towards the end of the match, Nakamura goes for a Kinshasa, but Bryan moves out of the way, & Naka hits the ref. Bryan sees this, & decides to embark on a low blow's bizarre adventure & nail Nakamura right in the d\ck with a low blow, shockingly turning Bryan heel to a chorus of boos. Bryan then hits a Running knee, 1-2-3, Daniel Bryan is once again WWE Champion. Following the match, Bryan hits Naka with another running knee, followed by repeated stomps to the head, with an ocean of boos & "F*ck you Bryan" chants directed at Bryan as SummerSlam goes off the air. The Following Smackdown, the now heel Daniel Bryan trashes the WWE Championship, debuts its Eco-Friendly variant, & dubs himself "The New Daniel Bryan".)*
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2023.05.14 03:46 Disastrous-Bend-6684 Cleaning Nicotine
My grandmother passed recently and left a collection of Boyd, Seymour Mann, and Ashton Drake (among other) dolls, some very old, some of which are now in my possession. She was a heavy smoker towards the end and she stopped caring for them the way she used to, but for many years she cares for them very well
Does anyone have tips and tricks or tried and true methods to cleaning up a neglected doll? Mostly porcelain faces and clothes with many different textures. The dolls are in excellent shape otherwise, which is truly unfortunate
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2023.05.12 21:46 Loud-Pollution7174 Does anyone know dupes for some of my favourite ABH liquid lipsticks- Tulip, Vintage, Madison, Carina, Sugar Plum and Craft. I prefer more well-known brands because I live in the EU. Price point not an issue. Thanks!
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2023.05.04 22:12 peak-7 FINAL POST: Why does the show like to act like Hanna x Mona's friendship was better than Hanna x Alison?
Hi guys! This will be my final post on this subreddit. As much as I love Pretty Little Liars, I feel like it's time to close this chapter in my life and finally move on. I will revisit the show from time to time but I feel like it's becoming a bit of an obssession so I'm just going to let it go for now. Much love to inlovewithicecream and lifeinwentworth for making this subreddit an amazing experience for me with your insightful posts and comments that have helped to enhance my PLL experience and perspective of the show at large (especially in regards to Charlotte as A). In regards to the rewrite I mentioned that I would be developing...I'm putting it on hold for a while. I really want to write this but I feel like I lack the proper experience, research and time to do so right now. I'm definitely going to pick it up again in the future but right now it's just not happening. Hopefully someone else can get an idea to do it because I'd also love to see a lot of your own takes on the series. Now onto the post itself, It's understandable to see why Hanna x Alison's friendship was not good in the slightest. Out of all the Liars, Alison abused Hanna the most by making passive aggressive comments and jokes about her weight ('There's not that much stretch', 'Hold on to those baggy sweaters'). She always made Hanna feel bad about herself, whether intentionally or not. She even taught Hanna how to purge which is extremely dangerous (the show never actually confirms whether she had an eating disorder or not so I did not include that).
The show often likes to act that Mona was a much better friend to Hanna because their relationship was emotionally deeper than the one she had with Alison (or that's what they like to portray). Mona cares about Hanna a lot and vice versa.
However, Mona was worse to Hanna than she was to Alison. She was extremely possessive of Hanna and tortured her and the other Liars because they 'took her' from Mona-like Hanna's a toy or something. The reality is that Mona and Hanna grew apart in junior high and Mona just couldn't let it go for some reason.
Not to mention, as much there are times when Mona makes Hanna feel good about herself let's not forget that Mona transformed Hanna into a Mini-me of Alison because she was still fucking obssessed with her. She tries to justify this in 5x03 by saying, 'If I hadn't given you the Ali upgrade, where would you be?'.Gee Mona, what were you expecting Hanna to do? Kiss your feet for turning her into another version of her 'dead' best friend?
Her delusion knows no limits. She's so upset when Hanna doesn't immediately forgive her for being A. Mona mowed Hanna down with a car like she was roadkill! She tried to get Hanna to purge once again for her own amusement. I could go on and on but this post is getting too long.
And if we're saying well Mona cared about Hanna and saved her life multiple times didn't Alison do the same? She cared deeply about her which is why she visited her in the hospital (she also might've done it to see if she actually remembered who A was) and pulled her out of the fire at Thornehill Lodge. This doesn't erase all of the bad Alison did to Hanna, it also doesn't change the fact that Hanna didn't need someone like Alison in her life again and should've cut her off as soon as she got back to town (and Alison with the Liars after they framed her for Mona's murder-but I've already elaborated on that in a number of posts.).
The same goes for Mona, she was wish-washy, constantly being a good friend to Hanna as well as her worst enemy (interestingly, Hanna also described Alison this way in 2x04 'Blind Dates'). Also, the end of the series 7x20 has shown us that Mona hasn't changed a bit and is still playing with people like they're dolls (yes I know it's Mary Drake and Alex but my point still stands). The way I see it, she's still a deeply toxic person and while her mental illness has a part to play in it, it's no excuse given the amount of lucidity she displays (though that might just be bad writing. I think-I'm not a mental health expert so someone who is can correct me). Hanna should've kicked her to curb and never looked back, c'est fini!
Post over. I'm going to miss you guys! - Kisses, A (/jk it's peak-7)
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2023.05.03 02:29 Mrgomnrd A different take on how and WHY Ezra could have been the over- arching A
Ok I know this is long, but I really like this theory. So please read and tell me what you think!
Means- he had a large trust fund he could access whenever he wanted. The carrisimi investments were too convenient. And Cece never made a bad investment? Incredibly unrealistic. But if she had support from Ezra, it makes a lot more sense. No other suspect had such easy financial means.
But from the beginning...
He was obviously obsessed with Alison from when he met her. His lair was covered in large pictures of her. If it was just for spying on the liars (for his book or as A) why multiple large pictures of Alison on then walls? One *maybe* so he would clearly remember what she looks like and could reference when he thought he spotted her, but multiple? No, he was obsessed. More on that below.
After Alison went missing, he wanted to find her, or at least punish her killer, so came to Rosewood. He would have extensively researched the dilaurentis family which would have led him to the story of Charles, to Radley and he would have learnt what happened to Alison that night, but realised that she was alive. He could have manipulated Cece into continuing the game from Mona for him, so that he was pulling the strings without Cece realising, hence the confession of 6:10. His manipulation being behind everything would explain Cece being unable to produce a clear motive.
This brings us to his motive- Ezra wasn't just obsessed with Alison- he also genuinely, in his own twisted way, wanted her to be happy. He wasn't in love with her- that went to Aria (more on that below), but he still loved her.That's why he was initially so quick to break up with her about her lying about her age, despite him probably knowing about that already. He didn't want to DATE her. He loved her in a different, obsessive way. (He literally took a bullet for her.) That's why he started the game- he was looking for her, because he wanted to HELP her come home, after being attacked and forced on the run. And if you analyse the show through this lens, it all slots in. He didn't care about the pain he caused her- because in his mind, he was just working to have her end up happy. He felt her pain was worth her ultimate happiness. (He was a writer - writers hurt their characters, but usually give them happy endings.)
He continued the A attacks in Rosewood, so Alison would be forced to stay there, because in his messed up head, her temporary pain was fine, as long as she had a happy ending- which included being able to stay at home.
What happened IN the doll house was all Cece- the mind games on the girls. That was what was in it for that side of the A team, and what Ezra used to entice Cece into it. But Ezra was focused on the rescue:
He would allow Alison to play the hero. He knew the others weren't so happy with her. He saw how quickly they turned on her over slapping Mona. He realised that Hanna and Spencer held a grudge, and they wouldn't let go of it easily. Also, Alison making up a kidnapping story due to Mona was not part of his plan, and it meant that she was being scrutinised. The others were against her, but so would the world be when it would inevitably come out. If the girls were kidnapped, others would be more understanding of them afterwards - realise Alison has been through a lot and would help her. The others would feel guilty they had put her in prison and try to be there for her.
He allowed Alison to be the one to rescue them- to ensure that the 4 people she loved would trust her back. He wanted to give her the family she craved. It didn't hurt that he would be the hero to Aria too- having fallen in 'love' with her. He started dating her to find out info, but did genuinely fall for her. That's why she received far less torture than the others. He did not want to hurt her. But he let her move on without him. He wasn't obsessed like with Alison.
That's why he let the game end in 6:10. He gave Alison a sibling to care about, she was at peace with the others, and even showed signs of moving on- she was able to date again, open up to others.
Time jump: Alison was in pain again over Cece's death and she was seeing a con artist (his obsession meant that he checked into her love interests). But also- Aria was back and seeing her brought back feelings. Nicole was gone. So he could solve all the problems by restarting the game.
And it worked. Aria came straight back to him. He started off alone, and ended engaged. As for Alison, he had Archer make her check herself into welby purely for the eggs operation. He had to let Archer steal her money, but Alison owned her house and had a job- he felt on balance it was worth it for her. He knew Alison and Emily cared for each other, and this gave Alison what she was desperate for- a family. Her happy ending (in his twisted mind). Archer may have started to kidnap Alison, but he was probably instructed to bring her to somewhere or other- and then Alison would be given opportunity to escape, and Archer would leave Rosewood happily with his money.
The only thing left would be to continue the game. The girls killing Archer helped them be forced to play along, but he could have had other plans initially- such as bribing them (e.g. Giving Spencer Mary Drake's letter, helping Emily with her test)
He had to inform Alison and Emily about the baby. The joint fear of A hurting the baby (destroying the nursery) would bring them closer. And he had to discover the killer to bring closure to Alison. Both were accomplished. That also explains why the others didn't have such hard tasks- visit toby. Ruin a business meeting. It didn't matter because it wasn't about them.
The reason Aria was chosen to be a helper was because he wanted his future wife to have some experience of what he had been doing. He wanted her, on some level, to understand him. He couldn't tell her the truth, but he could force her to be on the A team. In his mind, he may have even seen it as romantic.
And that's where he ended off. Aria as his wife, and Alison with a wife and family. To his mind, he had given both Alison and himself a happy ending.
If you finished that, thank you! What are your thoughts? I want to hear them!
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2023.05.02 05:46 BurnMcTrashAccount Ashton Drake Dolls
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2023.05.02 04:50 DaWong361 Harmony Cube recs?
Current characters that I mainly use: Privaty Doll Liter Centi Alice Modernia Drake Dorothy
No overloaded gears yet... What cubes should I be running for these girls? Nikke.gg says Resilience is good for most Attack types, so does Modernia still need the hit rate up Assault Cube?
Thanks for the advice!
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