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AgamemnonParticipantNo, they have 7 million left maybe more if some of Britt’s is incentive. The they can gain 10 million from Quinn. then they can cut Pead and Givins for 2 million more. That is at least 19 million available, if they really want to spend it. My short cuts confuse people sometimes.
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AgamemnonParticipantThis year was never any problem. 2016 is the year things get tight and we might lose some players we want to keep. So far Demoff seems to be protecting 2016. imo
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AgamemnonParticipantWhere is the cap right now.
I haven’t bothered to estimate the cap. The Rams have plenty, plus they can always get another ~10 million by redoing Quinns’ roster bonus, I think. We can say guess. 28 million after trade. minus Ayers 3+ Kendricks 5+ Fairley ~6 Britt
`6 = roughly 21 million. So, ? 7 million left? Then redo Quinn to get through 2015. There are still players we can cut, too, Pead, Givins, maybe more?-
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AgamemnonParticipantThe year of the #Ram I want to thank everyone from the #Horn to the tail 4 the opportunity to play in such a great Organization #RamsNation
— Kenny Britt (@KennyBritt_18) March 14, 2015
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Rams re-sign Kenny Britt
22 minutes ago • By Jim ThomasJust hours after signing Detroit defensive tackle Nick Fairley, the Rams continued to make moves in free agency signing wide receiver Kenny Britt to a two-year deal according to the team.
Britt revived his career last season with the Rams, catching 48 passes for 748 yards and averaging 15.6 yards per catch. New quarterback Nick Foles has shown an ability in the past to throw the long ball, and Britt obviously provides a deep threat.
Britt’s return doesn’t eliminate but certainly lessens the need for the Rams to seek a wide receiver in the draft, assuming Brian Quick returns successfully from shoulder surgery which is expected to keep him out until training camp. Tavon Austin, Stedman Bailey, and Chris Givens also are under contract from last season’s wide receiver corps.
During the early free agency period, things were quiet on Britt _ and it was not known if he took any other visits before deciding to return with the Rams.
Britt’s signing means that two of the team’s four free-agent priorities in terms of their own players will be back with the team in 2015. Tight end Lance Kendricks re-signed on the first day of free agency. Quarterback Shaun Hill signed with Minnesota. But offensive tackle Joe Barksdale, who has yet to take any visits, is still in play for the Rams.
AgamemnonParticipantAnyone believe that this makes a WR in the first less likely?
I don’t think it alters their draft strategy. Snead drafts players not positions, Fisher drafts veterans. 😉 It might affect free agent signings, cause of the cap. imo
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AgamemnonParticipantI think the important part of the contract is the guaranteed money. Ayers got 3m. Kendricks got 10m. So, 4m for Britt isn’t huge. imo Until we see the contract or someone says something, it could be part incentives. The contract appears to be higher than expected, but I am sure the Rams have an easy out. Is is a hybrid contract. 😉 Half reward, Half prove it again.
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AgamemnonParticipantKenny Britt Re-Signs with Rams: Latest Contract Details, Comments, Reaction
By Tim Daniels , Featured Columnist Mar 13, 2015http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2386243-kenny-britt-re-signs-with-rams-latest-contract-details-comments-reaction
Kenny Britt Re-Signs with Rams: Latest Contract Details, Comments, Reaction
Thearon W. Henderson/The St. Louis Rams have reportedly reached a two-year agreement worth almost $14 million, with $4.3 million guaranteed, with veteran wide receiver Kenny Britt, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Britt is not a high-end receiver. He never caught 50 passes in a season and has tallied a modest 22 touchdowns across six years in the NFL.
Instead, the Rutgers product has simply become a reliable target—somebody who can fill several different roles within a receiving corps. There’s certainly value that comes along with that.
The question coming into the offseason was if the Rams would bring him back. He signed a one-year deal with St. Louis last March and proceeded to lead the team in receiving yards. So the first was good, though the need for a true No. 1 wideout was still obvious.
After the season, Britt told Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he was hoping things would work out to keep him with the Rams:
I definitely want to come back here. This is a young team. It’s a great young team. They’ve just scratched the surface on what their abilities could be. They’re growing each day, and they’re growing each year.
I’ve only been here one year, so to see how they’ve grown from OTAs to now is just amazing. So I want to see ’em grow even more. I hope I can be a part of that.
Of course, there are few guarantees when it comes to free agency.
Luckily for Britt, things worked out. He gets to stay with the Rams under the guidance of head coach Jeff Fisher, whom he also worked with during his time with the Tennessee Titans.
Ultimately, his role within the offense won’t be known until the dust settles ahead of training camp. Even though he did step up when asked last season, it would be best for the Rams if he’s not expected to lead the team in receiving again.
The Rams’ passing game will at least look different this season with Nick Foles behind center after the quarterback was acquired in a trade that sent Sam Bradford to Philadelphia.
Britt, Stedman Bailey and Brian Quick could take a much-needed step forward in 2015 if Foles can add consistency under center.
Britt found a comfort zone with the Rams last season. Now, he’ll look to build off it.
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AgamemnonParticipantA few of us were talking about Thomas 2 or 3 weeks ago. I think he’s been souring on the Rams for a while. He can’t talk to Kroenke, and he’s not liking the stadium/LA/move stuff, and he posted the day before Bradford’s trade that he had a source he trusted inside the building tell him there was nothing going on with Foles.
He isn’t happy.
Is this bigger than when equipment manager got fired?
AgamemnonParticipantKendricks extremely close with TE coach Rob Boras. Said Boras' presence was key in his return.
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) March 13, 2015
One more Kendricks note: He'd told me he wanted expanded role in pass game before FA. Says that was part of discussion with Rams before deal
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) March 13, 2015
Updating from earlier, as @AdamSchefter tweeted, Rams CB E.J. Gaines not only first on Rams in performance pay but 5th in entire NFL.
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) March 13, 2015
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AgamemnonParticipantJust got off conference call w/Lance Kendricks. Said he turned down more money from Atlanta to re-sign w/Rams.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) March 13, 2015
Kendricks said he had agreed to terms before the Bradford trade. Wished Bradford well; said he was looking forward to working w/Foles.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) March 13, 2015
AgamemnonParticipantI don’t especially think Fisher wanted to trade Bradford, but Bradford’s health concerns were holding the team hostage. No way could Fisher go into this season without at least a shot at having a QB. No other QB than Foles seemed to a decent alternative. Nobody would trade Bradford straight up for Foles. imo Then Bradford wouldn’t give the team any relief on his salary and the Eagles added the 2cd round choice, that made the deal the best thing for the team. To bad Fisher didn’t think enough of JT to let him in on it. 😉 It was an offer he couldn’t refuse and it was offer he wanted to take. Some of the players might miss Bradford. I doubt if the locker room has gone sour. I said what Winnbrad said.
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AgamemnonParticipantMedia just met w/a slimmed down Fairley at Rams Park. Says he weighs 280 pounds.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) March 13, 2015
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AgamemnonParticipantMarch 13, 2015 at 6:46 am in reply to: reporters on the trade (Wagoner, Thomas, Clayton, King, & many more) #20340
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AgamemnonParticipantAnd back to Cleveland for a moment, there’s a real buzz around the team that they offered Philadelphia one of those two first round picks – the 12th and 19th – for QB Sam Bradford after the Eagles had acquired him from the Rams earlier in the week. Stay tuned!
The 19th and their own the 20th, might be enough to go as high as the Oakland with #4. Depending on how the draft falls, Mariota could still be very much in play for the Eagles. imo
AgamemnonParticipantThanks, I appreciate it.
I know I got stupid before, but zn and I discussed it and not all is as it seemed.Again, sorry if I offended anyone.
Jerks.
Who buys the cake and can I have some.
AgamemnonParticipantbrett hundley in the second round.
What if Mannion has bigger hands? Nevermind..


AgamemnonParticipant2016 NFL Mock Draft
Updated March 5, 2015
The draft order is random and I picked on what I think each team will need that season. This mock draft will change a lot before the 2016 Draft, but it’s always fun to look ahead to the future. Comment below and let us know who you think will be the number one pick in 2016.Also check out:
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Pick Team Player Pos HT WT College
1 Tennessee Titans Joey Bosa DE 6’5″ 285 Ohio State
2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Laremy Tunsil OT 6’5″ 305 Ole Miss
3 Jacksonville Jaguars Vernon Hargreaves III CB 5’11” 194 Florida
4 Oakland Raiders A’Shawn Robinson DT 6’4″ 320 Alabama
5 Washington Redskins Connor Cook QB 6’4″ 218 Michigan State
6 New York Jets Cardale Jones QB 6’5″ 250 Ohio State
7 Cleveland Browns Christian Hackenberg QB 6’4″ 234 Penn State
8 Minnesota Vikings Tyler Boyd WR 6’2″ 190 Pittsburgh
9 Chicago Bears Kendall Fuller CB 6’1″ 190 Virginia Tech
10 New York Giants Robert Nkemdiche DT/DE 6’4″ 280 Ole Miss
11 Buffalo Bills Jack Conklin OT 6’6″ 303 Michigan State
12 Miami Dolphins Ronnie Stanley OT 6’5″ 315 Notre Dame
13 Kansas City Chiefs Scooby Wright III OLB 6’1″ 246 Arizona
14 Atlanta Falcons Jonathan Allen DE 6’3″ 272 Alabama
15 St. Louis Rams Chris Jones DT 6’5″ 308 Mississippi State
16 Carolina Panthers Spencer Drango OT 6’5″ 315 Baylor
17 Houston Texans Myles Jack OLB 6’1″ 232 UCLA
18 San Francisco 49ers Cameron Sutton CB 6’1″ 190 Tennessee
19 Pittsburgh Steelers Leonard Floyd OLB 6’4″ 230 Georgia
20 Dallas Cowboys Shawn Oakman DE 6’9″ 280 Baylor
21 Baltimore Ravens Travin Dural WR 6’2″ 192 LSU
22 San Diego Chargers Tre’Davious White CB 5’11” 191 LSU
23 Arizona Cardinals Duke Williams WR 6’2″ 216 Auburn
24 Detroit Lions Emmanuel Ogbah DE 6’4″ 270 Oklahoma State
25 New Orleans Saints Ezekiel Elliott RB 6’0″ 220 Ohio State
26 Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Ramsey DB 6’1″ 204 Florida State
27 Indianapolis Colts Chris Casher DE 6’4″ 250 Florida State
28 Cincinnati Bengals Zack Sanchez CB 5’11” 179 Oklahoma
29 New England Patriots Vadal Alexander OG 6’6″ 320 LSU
30 Green Bay Packers Ellis McCarthy DT 6’5″ 325 UCLA
31 Denver Broncos Jaylon Smith OLB 6’2″ 235 Notre Dame
32 Seattle Seahawks Derrick Henry RB 6’3″ 241 Alabamahttp://fueledbysports.com/nathans-mock-draft-2016-nfl-mock-draft/
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2016 NFL Mock Draft
Last update: Friday, March 6, 2015. Major changes.
Next update: TBA. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.The order of this 2016 NFL Mock Draft is somewhat random.
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2016 NFL Mock Draft (UPDATED 3/6): Round 1 /Picks 17-32
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(More links to previous years at the bottom of this page)Tennessee Titans: Joey Bosa, DE/DT, Ohio State
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Marcus Mariota, QBJoey Bosa has dominated college football this past year and would definitely be a top-five pick in this year’s class if he were draft-eligible. He’s not, so the Titans would strongly consider him at No. 1 overall, as he could provide a big boost to their porous defense.
Follow @walterfootball for updates.
New York Jets: Cardale Jones, QB, Ohio State
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Trae Waynes, CBCardale Jones would’ve been a second-round prospect had he declared for the 2015 NFL Draft. There was a chance he would’ve gone late in the first via a team trading up, but he probably would’ve been relegated to the second frame.
That will hardly be the case in the 2016 NFL Draft. If Jones starts and continues to thrive, he’ll be a top-five selection, and he could potentially go No. 1 overall. He has way too much upside and natural talent, displaying Ben Roethlisberger- or Daunte Culpepper-type ability.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Leonard Williams, DE/DTDavid Caldwell’s analytics have told him that the right tackle position is very valuable in determining a quarterback’s success. So, even though he spent the No. 2 selection on Luke Joeckel a year ago, he could easily use another top pick on a tackle. Laremy Tunsil is expected to be the top tackle available for the 2016 NFL Draft, and he could really help improve Blake Bortles’ awful protection.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Robert Nkemdiche, DE, Ole Miss
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Jameis Winston, QBThe Buccaneers have whiffed on some defensive end prospects, but they’re almost certain to hit with this one. They desperately need to find another pass-rusher to complement Gerald McCoy, who is currently the only Tampa player who can consistently get to the quarterback.
Washington Redskins: Vernon Hargreaves, CB, Florida
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Danny Shelton, NTFew words can appropriately describe the incompetence of Washington’s secondary. Let’s just say that even after a night of partying and rolling $20s in bathrooms, Johnny Manziel might be able to look like an actual NFL quarterback against that unit. The Redskins would love to land a prospect as talented as Vernon Hargreaves to fix their defensive backfield.
Chicago Bears: Christian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Dante Fowler, DE/OLBChristian Hackenberg had a rough sophomore campaign, but he has all the talent in the world. He was great in the bowl game, so perhaps that’s a sign of things to come. If Hackenberg has a strong 2015 season, he’ll be in top-five consideration, and the Bears certainly could use him once they jettison the heartless Jay Cutler.
Minnesota Vikings: Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Amari Cooper, WRMatt Kalil was a human turnstile this past season, but he was playing through an injury. If he continues to struggle next year, the Vikings will have to seek out a new blind-side protector for Teddy Bridgewater. Ronnie Stanley may have been the No. 5 overall pick had he declared for the 2015 NFL Draft.
Oakland Raiders: Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Kevin White, WRMuch like Todd Gurley and Melvin Gordon this year, Ezekiel Elliott is a first-round prospect despite the fact that the running back position has been devalued. Elliott, who was amazing in Ohio State’s championship run, could be a stud back for the Raiders, who will need to upgrade the position if Latavius Murray doesn’t impress in 2015.
St. Louis Rams: Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Brandon Scherff, OT/GI have the Rams picking Dorial Green-Beckham in the second round of my 2015 NFL Mock Draft, but if they don’t address the receiver position this offseason, they may search for a No. 1 wideout the following spring. They definitely need one, as all of their receivers are No. 2 options or worse.
San Francisco 49ers: Kendall Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Breshad Perriman, WRHere’s a cornerback for a team in need of one. Perrish Cox, an impending free agent, saw his play regress as the 2014 season went on. He needs to be upgraded.
Dallas Cowboys: Nate Andrews, S, Florida State
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Eli Harold, DE/OLBMultiple upgrades need to be made to a secondary that made Colt McCoy look like a Pro Bowl quarterback during a Monday night game. The Cowboys have a huge hole at the safety position.
Cleveland Browns: Connor Cook, QB, Michigan State
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Malcom Brown, DE/DT and Andrus Peat, OTI don’t think the Browns will be taking a quarterback in the first round of the draft this year, as owner Jimmy Haslam foolishly believes in a quarterback who rolls $20s in bathrooms. Perhaps Haslam will change his tune once he sees how awful Johnny Manziel is over a larger sample size of games.
Cincinnati Bengals: Myles Jack, LB/RB, UCLA
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Alvin Dupree, DE/OLBThe Bengals currently have some issues at linebacker, as they could use some better talent around Vontaze Burfict, especially with Rey Maualuga heading into free agency.
Atlanta Falcons: Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Vic Beasley, DE/OLBRoddy White is still an effective player, but will that still be the case a year from now? White, after all, will turn 35 during the midway point of the 2016 season. The Falcons may want to find a long-term No. 2 receiver across from Julio Jones.
San Diego Chargers: Chris Jones, DE/DT, Mississippi State
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Todd Gurley, RBSave for Corey Liuget, San Diego’s defensive line was a disappointment this past year, so this is one area the front office will consider addressing in the next couple of offseasons.
New York Giants: A’Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama
2015 NFL Mock Draft Pick (as of 3/3): Randy Gregory, DE/OLBThe Giants never properly replaced Linval Joseph. Johnathan Hankins enjoyed a terrific season, but he needs some help next to him, as Mike Patterson is in major decline.
Go to 2016 NFL Mock Draft: Picks 17-32
I don’t hold Walter football in high regard, but they do have a mock for 2016.
AgamemnonParticipantConnor Cook*, QB, Michigan State
Height: 6-4. Weight: 218.
Projected 40 Time: 4.85.
Projected Round (2015): 1-2.
2/9/15: Cook completed 58 percent of his passes in 2014 for 3,214 yards with 24 touchdowns and eight interceptions.League sources identified Cook as a potential high first-round pick. He needs improve certain aspects of his game to meet that grade though, mainly accuracy. Cook has proven to NFL evaluators that he has a big arm, pocket presence, the mobility to avoid rushers and roll out, and the ability to make some precision throws. Cook plays in a pro-style system and has shown steady improvement with his ability to function out of the pocket while working through his progressions.
Cook has oftenn thrown the ball better than his numbers illustrate. He can make some amazingly accurate throws into extremely tight windows for completions downfield, but also has some inconsistency with his accuracy on the routine passes and when going deep down the middle. Cook has to improve his footwork, which in turn will help his accuracy.
The junior finished 29-of-47 for 343 yards with two scores and two picks against Oregon in 2014. One interception wasn’t his fault, but the other was a bad throw. It wasn’t a perfect game, but Cook showed a lot of what the pros are looking for.
8/27/14: 2013 was Cook’s first year as the full-time starter, and he got off to a slow start before coming on strong in the second half of the season to help lead the Spartans to a Big Ten title and victory over Stanford in the Rose Bowl. Cook completed 58.7 percent of his passes for 2,755 yards with 22 touchdowns and six interceptions for the year. He had great games against Ohio State (24-40 for 304 with 3 touchdowns, 1 interception) and Stanford (22-36 for 332 yards with 2 touchdown, 1 interception) to close out the season.
Cook is generally a good decision-maker who has the size, arm and field vision to be a good pocket passer. He should be even better now that he has a year of experience. Becoming a first-round prospect isn’t out of the question for Cook, but skipping the 2015 NFL Draft and returning for his senior season of college football could help him achieve that.
Cardale Jones*, QB, Ohio State
Height: 6-5. Weight: 250.
Projected 40 Time: 4.75.
Projected Round (2016): 1-2.
2/9/15: Jones put on a display in 2014 after entering the starting lineup behind Braxton Miller and J.T. Barrett. Jones has great size and a cannon for an arm. In his three starts, he completed 61 percent of his passes for 860 yards with seven touchdowns and two interceptions. Jones has a ton of upside and it will be fun to watch him in 2015, assuming he wins the starting job over J.T. Barrett.Christian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State
Height: 6-4. Weight: 234.
Projected 40 Time: 4.87.
Projected Round (2016): 1-2.
2/9/15: Hackenberg completed 56 percent of his passes in 2014 for 2,677 yards with 12 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. He played better than the numbers indicate as his supporting cast was a huge liability, including an awful offensive line. Hackenberg closed out the 2014 season with a huge comeback overtime win over Boston College, completing 34-of-50 for 371 yards and four touchdowns.Hackenberg was the star recruit for Bill O’Brien and proved the hype legit during an impressive freshman season that saw him named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Hackenberg completed 59 percent of his passes for 2,955 yards with 20 touchdowns and 10 interceptions in 2013. He also ran for four touchdowns. Hackenberg has great size, a strong arm, pocket presence and is very advanced in his field vision.
WalterFootball.com has heard from sources in the NFL that Hackenberg could end up being an elite quarterback prospect.
Personal: Son of Erick and Nicole Hackenberg.
Dak Prescott*, QB, Mississippi State
Height: 6-2. Weight: 230.
Projected 40 Time: 4.69.
Projected Round (2015): 1-3.
2/9/15: Prescott completed 61 percent of his passes in 2014 for 3,449 yards with 27 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He averaged 4.7 yards per carry for 986 yards with 14 scores on the ground. Prescott had an underwhelming game against Alabama, but that was really the only game of the season in which he struggled.Prescott’s play has been somewhat reminiscent of Tim Tebow at Florida because Prescott is playing in the same offense for Tebow’s former offensive coordinator, Dan Mullen, the Mississippi State head coach. Like Tebow, Prescott needs to improve his pocket passing and accuracy for the NFL.
In 2013, Prescott completed 58 percent of his passes for 940 yards with 10 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
Personal: Son of Nathan and the late Peggy Prescott. Majoring in educational psychology.
Jonathan Goff, QB, California
Height: 6-4. Weight: 210.
Projected 40 Time: 4.69.
Projected Round (2016): 1-3.
2/8/14: Goff enjoyed a breakout 2014 season. The sophomore completed 62 percent of his passes for 3,973 yards with 35 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Goff displayed real pocket-passing potential while playing with a less-than-ideal supporting cast. He became the starter as a freshman in 2013 and completed 60 percent of his passes for 3,508 yards with 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.http://walterfootball.com/draft2016QB.php
Patrick Towles, QB, Kentucky
Height: 6-5. Weight: 238.
Projected 40 Time: 4.85.
Projected Round (2015): 2-3.
AgamemnonParticipantNot sold on Mannion at all and I’m an Oregon State alum. He’s slow to make decisions and throw the ball.
Good size, arm strength and decent velocity, but a little too much of a statue.
Just don’t think he will ever be better than a below average backup.
That could be true. He is the guy I like best in a poor group. The guy I really want is Cook in 2016 and we have an extra second now to help make that happen. 2016 will have some decent QBs. imo
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