Never too early: 2010 NFL Draft Prospects

Originally Posted by USA Pride4Life

Heres another oone from FOXSPORTS
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1. Detroit Lions - Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma, Junior: Though the Lions should win a few games and improve on both sides of the ball, I don't see a Miami Dolphins-like turnaround in '09. Hamstrung with the financial obligations of the No. 1 overall pick again, they opt to take the best defensive tackle on the board in Oklahoma's McCoy.

2. St. Louis Rams - Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma, Junior: Mark Sanchez and Matt Stafford probably owe Bradford a couple million. Had he left Norman early and entered the NFL Draft, he would have been the first or second quarterback taken in the 2009 Draft. St. Louis gets their signal caller of the future in the physically gifted Heisman winner. For Bradford's sake, let's hope he doesn't have a Matt Leinart/Brian Brohm-like fall down draft boards. Both Leinart and Brohm came back to school only to see their draft stocks go down in their final collegiate seasons. McCoy and Bradford are the first college teammates to go one, two since Courtney Brown and LaVar Arrington did it in 2000.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State, Senior: The Bucs protect their 2009 investment at quarterback in Josh Freeman with a fellow Big 12 superstar in Okung. The Oklahoma State big boy is the early odds-on favorite to be the first offensive tackle off the board next April.

4. Kansas City Chiefs - Tim Tebow, QB, Florida, Senior: The Matt Cassel era doesn't last long in K.C., as the Chiefs opt to not re-sign the high-priced gunslinger. Cassel goes into the free-agent pool, leaving a void at the quarterback position. Everyone knows the Kraft/Belichick/Pioli/Meyer connection, and Pioli jumps at the chance to add Tebow to his squad.

5. San Francisco 49ers - Colt McCoy, QB, Texas, Senior: The sure-armed McCoy has that Mark Sanchez aura to him: confident, respected, beloved by teammates. The 4-year Texas starter gets the nod as the next in line to the 49ers quarterback gig. At 6-3, 210 lbs, McCoy has the height and experience to be a first-year starter in the NFL. He'll throw to his one-time nemesis - the man who cost him a national title in '08 - Michael Crabtree for years to come.

6. Oakland Raiders - Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma, Senior: Another Sooner flies off the board. The Raiders offense improves mightily in '09, but they're missing the stud left tackle of the future. Williams, a 6-5, 310 mountain with surprisingly good footwork, is the final piece in the four-year Raider offense first-round rebuilding plan. Eric Berry's on the board, but Al Davis sticks to his guns with the unknown safety Oakland took in the second round of '09, the mystery man himself - Ohio's Michael Mitchell.

7. Seattle Seahawks (via Denver Broncos) - Eric Berry, S, Tennessee, Junior: A safety drafted seventh overall? That's pretty darn high. Berry's pretty darn good. This pick comes in exchange for Alphonso Smith, Denver's second-round selection via Seattle in '09.
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Eric Berry deserves to go in the top 10. (Kevin C. Cox / Getty Images)
8. Cleveland Browns - Terrence Cody, DT, Alabama, Senior: Cody's a beast. Shaun Rodgers has a solid enough year in Eric Mangini's 3-4 defense, but the addition of Cody gives Cleveland more flexibility and beef up the gut. At 6-5, 360 pounds - he could be dominant. Or out of the league in a few years. Cleveland rolls the dice on the big fella.

9. Cincinnati Bengals - Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska, Senior: The Bengals were the beneficiaries of Rey Maualuga slipping all the way to the second round in Saturday's draft. They cash in on Suh, thought by many to be a top-5 selection for next year's draft, dipping to No. 9 in 2010.

10. Green Bay Packers - Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma, TE, Senior: Boomer Sooner! The fourth Sooner drafted goes at No. 10, where Aaron Rodgers gets a giant pass-catching tight end who can block quite a bit, too.

11. Jacksonville Jaguars - Arrelious Benn, Illinois, WR, Junior: The Jags picked up a nice potential No. 2 guy in Jarrett Dillard and a solid No. 3 in Mike Thomas on Day 2 of the '09 Draft. They get their No. 1 in Benn in next year's first round.

12. New York Jets - Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida, Junior: Shaun Ellis can't play forever. Dunlap's a 6-5, 290-pound pass rusher. If he has a breakout season, he can go this high or even higher.

13. Seattle Seahawks - Greg Hardy, DE, Ole Miss, Senior: The Seahawks pick up another young defender in Hardy, the fierce DE out of Oxford. Hardy had 8.5 sacks for the Rebels last year before injuring his foot and missing the final four games of the 2008 season.

14. Miami Dolphins - George Selvie, DE/OLB, South Florida, Senior: Joey Porter isn't getting any younger. The Dolphins beefed up their defensive back situation with Vontae Davis and Sean Smith in the '09 Draft. They crank it up on the pass rush with Selvie, the sack machine out of South Florida in '10.

15. Atlanta Falcons - Brian Bulaga, OT, Iowa, Senior: After taking eight defensive players on Draft weekend '09, the Falcons take a tackle to pair alongside Sam Baker at the OT spots in Atlanta. Baker stays at left tackle and Bulaga battles Tyson Clabo for the job manning the right.

16. Washington ******** - Jevan Snead, QB, Ole Miss, Senior: Colt McCoy's former understudy at Texas goes nine picks later to the ********. After another year of missing the postseason, Daniel Snyder pulls the trigger and drafts a quarterback in Snead.

17. Buffalo Bills - Taylor Mays, S, USC, Senior: There wasn't a single safety drafted in the first round in '09 and only one in '08 (Kenny Phillips). The improved Bills, with some other needs across the board, can't let the freakishly athletic Mays slip any further than here and scoop him up at 17.

18. Indianapolis Colts - Marvin Austin, DT, UNC, Junior: The Colts missing the playoffs? Roast me, if you must, but I think this is the year the postseason streak comes to an end. The defense finally stops bending and breaks in Indy. Marvin Austin, the former No. 1 high school recruit, comes out early and gets snagged up by Bill Polian and co.

19. San Francisco 49ers (via Carolina) - Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers, Junior: Lots of Niners fans wanted Michael Oher with the No. 10 pick over wide receiver Michael Crabtree last weekend. With the 19th pick, courtesy of Carolina in the Everette Brown deal, San Fran grabs an offensive tackle to complement Joe Staley and protect their quarterback of the future, Colt McCoy. At 6-6, 330 pounds, Davis is a beast. He's raw but should be greatly improved in '09.

20. Houston Texans - Trevard Lindley, CB, Kentucky, Senior: Okay, okay. Yes, it's true. I have the Houston Texans - for the second straight year - as my big "sleeper" team and making the playoffs. So darn original, I know. But I really, truly believe this is the year it all comes together for Houston and they get over the hump, making their first trip to the postseason ever. They're then quickly dispatched by the Chargers in the first round. They go defense AGAIN and upgrade at CB in the upcoming draft with Lindley.

21. Minnesota Vikings - Ciron Black, OT, LSU, Senior: An All-SEC performer in '08, Black is returning for his senior campaign in '09. Doing so likely ensures the 6-5 mauler a spot in the first round next season. Minnesota falls a win shy of the playoffs and looks to find a stud OT for the future. Whether Brad Childress is there to coach him is a whole other story.

22. Denver Broncos (via Chicago Bears) - Mark Herzlich, LB, Boston College, Senior: The Bears make the playoffs in Cutler's first year, but the Broncos get the rights to the 22nd pick in the Cutler trade. Herzlich, an athletic OLB out of BC, will be one of those immediate-impact guys for the listless Denver D.

23. Baltimore Ravens - Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU, Senior: The Ravens squeak out another wild card spot in '09 and grab Joe Flacco's new go-to No. 1 guy in LaFell in next year's draft. LaFell's a personality. He's been known to run his mouth and shoot straight from the hip. He's also got a great set of hands and a blazing set of wheels.
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Could Brandon LaFell end up in Baltimore? (Doug Benc / Getty Images)
24. Philadelphia Eagles - Sergio Kindle, LB, Texas, Senior: The Eagles load up on another defensive talent in Kindle, the 10 sack man for Texas in '08. Brian Orakpo got all the press last year; Kindle will get all the love in '09.

25. Arizona Cardinals - Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri, Senior: Along with Ziggy Hood and D.J. Moore, Weatherspoon's been the defensive leader of the Mizzou defense the past few seasons. After a solid '09 campaign, he joins the Arizona defense in next year's draft. Yes, Seahawks fans, that's the defending NFC West champion Cardinals.

26. New Orleans Saints - Brandon Spikes, LB, Florida, Senior: After winning their first division crown in three years, the Saints return to the playoffs before falling to New York on a Saturday night divisional round playoff game in January. New Orleans reloads yet again on the defensive side of the ball, still the team's Achilles Heel, next year. Spikes is going to be a Butkus Award finalist in '09 and should be a first round pick in '10.

27. Tennessee Titans - Vince Oghobaase, DT, Duke, Senior: Duke?! Really? Well, yes. Oghobaase is a clog in the middle who gave ACC teams fits last year. Well, relatively speaking. After all, he does play for Duke. Oghobaase's been Duke's best player for the past few seasons and has a bright NFL future. Tennessee defends its AFC South title but falls just short in the playoffs, yet again.

28. Dallas Cowboys - Damian Williams, WR, USC, Junior: Tony Romo gets over his playoff-itis and the Cowboys manage to win their first playoff game in 13 years, knocking off the Eagles in Dallas' new stadium, a.k.a. Jerry World. After falling to the Giants at home for the second time in three years, Jerry Jones dips back into that Arkansas bag of tricks and grabs the former Razorback wideout Williams next April.

29. San Diego Chargers - Dez Bryant, WR/KR, Oklahoma State, Junior: After giving Houston a lesson on playoff football, the Chargers get the doors blown off them in a divisional round battle in Pittsburgh yet again in '09. Bryant, several pundits' preseason pick for the Biletnikoff award as the nation's top receiver, is currently recovering from January knee surgery. If fully recovered, he'll be a Heisman candidate and an all-world performer for Oklahoma State in '09. He'll then leave school early and be a first-round pick in '10.

30. Pittsburgh Steelers - Javier Arenas, CB, Alabama, Senior: The Steelers manhandle teams all season long before losing yet another AFC Championship Game vs. New England at the end of January. Though only 5-9, Arenas is a solid cover corner with good speed. There's talk on the 'Bama blogs of Arenas getting some time at safety in '09, which only makes him more appealing to scouts at the next level.

31. New York Giants - Crezdon Butler, CB, Clemson, Senior: The Giants return to the Super Bowl despite question marks at the wideout position plaguing them all season long. The stout defense wills the team to playoff victories down the stretch over Chicago and New Orleans and rookies Hakeem Nicks and Ramses Barden each come into their own in the playoffs. After New York knocks off Dallas in a bloodbath of an NFC Championship Game, they fall short in a Super Bowl XLII rematch with the Patriots. Okay, okay - enough with the crystal ball, Peter. The Giants grab Butler, the physical corner out of Clemson late in the first round, adding depth to the position.

32. New England Patriots - Jahvid Best, RB, California, Junior: After the Patriots get their revenge on the Giants from Super Bowl XLII and knock off New York in Miami, the Patriots enter the off-season with a look toward the future. They go with Best, the do-everything junior back out of Cal who may just steal the Heisman from Tebow, Bradford, and McCoy in '09.
the worst thing about that mock is the *@@%@* playoff predictions.
 
SI.com ranking list, better projection of players position for next year.

Looking ahead to 2010 prospects

Scouting college talent for the NFL is a never-ending process. The books are closed on the 2009 NFL Draft and the process of scouting players for nextApril's event is in full swing. Here's a list of the top draft eligible players who have the potential to impact the 2010 draft. (*denotesunderclassman)

1) Greg Hardy/DE/Mississippi: Hardy gave serious consideration to entering April's draft but made the right choice staying in school.He's impacts the game in a variety of ways and possesses unlimited potential.

2) Taylor Mays/S/USC: Mays was another who made the choice to play another season on the college level. He reminds many of former Trojangreat Ronnie Lott.

3) Jermaine Gresham/TE/Oklahoma: Gresham is a receiver in a tight end body. He's an athletic freak of who will be a weapon for anyoffense.

4) Sam Bradford*/QB/Oklahoma: Bradford made the right choice staying in school, where he'll have another season to hone his passingskills.

5) Russell Okung/OT/Oklahoma State: Okung is a complete tackle who stands out in pass protection while dominating as a run blocker.

6) Gerald McCoy*/DT/Oklahoma: Sooners fans look at McCoy and see former OU star Tommie Harris. And like his predecessor, McCoy will be a first-round pick.

7) Mark Herzlich/OLB/Boston College: Herzlich rounded out his game last season and developed into a terrific three-down defender whodominates in all areas.

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Ndamukong Suh/DT/Nebraska:
Suh had a breakout campaign last year, emerging as the most suffocating defender in the Big 12. He's aterrific athlete and a very good football player.

9) Carlos Dunlap*/DE/Florida: Dunlap is a tall but slightly undersized defensive end who makes a lot of plays behind the line of scrimmage.He has the tools to make a big move up draft boards.

10) Terrence Cody/DT/Alabama: Mount Cody burst onto the scene last year and helped turn Alabama's defense into one of the nation'sbest. He's a dominant, inside mauler who must control his weight.

11) Trent Williams/OT/Oklahoma: Williams is a tall, athletic tackle with potential on the left or right side.

12) Arrileous Benn/WR/Illinois: Benn is a game-controlling wideout with reliable hands and solid speed.

13) Brandon Spikes/ILB/Florida: Spikes could be the most dominant Gators linebacker to enter the NFL in more than a decade.

14) Dez Bryant*/WR/Oklahoma State: Oklahoma State's top pass catcher has the ability to pick up big yardage after the reception.

15) Eric Berry*/S/Tennessee: Berry lacks the classic size for a centerfielder, yet offers a complete game in the secondary.

16) Jonathan Dwyer*/RB/Georgia Tech: Tech's powerful, interior ball carrier shows surprising speed in the open field. He offerspotential as a feature back.

17) Corey Wootton/DE/Northwestern: Prior to the knee injury he suffered in Northwestern's bowl game, Wooton was considered first-roundmaterial for the '09 draft.

18) Rolando McClain*/LB/Alabama: McClain is a nice combination of size and athleticism and has the skill to be used at a variety oflinebacker spots.

19) George Selvie/DE/South Florida: Selvie comes off a disappointing season, but is still one of the nation's best pass rushers and anNFL prospect in the mold of Simeon Rice.

20) DeMarcus Granger/DT/Oklahoma: Another talented Sooners defender, Granger returns to the field in '09 after struggling with injurylast season.

21) Sergio Kindle/LB/Texas: Kindle is an explosive linebacker who makes plays sideline-to-sideline besides showing skill in passcoverage.

22) Joe Haden*/CB/Florida: The Gators top cornerback offers size and the ability to consistently shut down opponents.

23) Marvin Austin*/DT/North Carolina: Austin is an explosive one-gap lineman who constantly disrupts the action behind the line ofscrimmage.

24) Trevard Lindley/CB/Kentucky: Lindley has been a productive starter the past two seasons, but must start to show more progress on thefield.

25) C.J. Spiller/RB-RS/Clemson: Spiller has the speed and elusiveness to be a big-time producer in the NFL as a running back or returnspecialist. Scouts question his toughness, but with James Davismoving on, Spiller now has an opportunity to quell the criticism.

26) Geno Atkins/DT/Georgia: Atkins is an explosive one-gap tackle yet has many questioning his 6-foot-1, 287-pound frame.

27) Javier Arenas/CB/Alabama: The Tide's top returning defensive back, Arenas has shown consistent improvement the past two seasons. Healso can return kicks.

28) Brandon Graham/DE/Michigan: Graham's size (6-2, 270) is a limiting factor, yet the Wolverines lineman is a good footballplayer.

29) Damian Williams*/WR/USC: Williams could be one of the few game-breaking receivers in next year's draft.

30) Tim Tebow/QB/Florida: Tebow has the size, arm strength and maturity to lead a franchise, but scouts wonder about his ability to play ina disciplined NFL offense.

31) Arthur Jones/DT/Syracuse: Jones is a dominant interior lineman who takes over games. He could be a first-round choice with a big seniorseason.

32) Jevan Snead*/QB/Mississippi: Snead did a terrific job leading the Rebels last season and his skills caught the attention of NFLscouts.

33) Brandon Lang/DE-OLB/Troy State: Drawing comparisons to former Troy State star DeMarcus Ware, Lang is an undersized college defensive end with potential as a rushlinebacker.

34) Sean Weatherspoon/OLB/Missouri: Weatherspoon is a smallish, yet explosive weak side linebacker with potential in a number ofsystems.

35) Vince Oghobaase/DL/Duke: The Blue Devils have not had a player selected in the first two rounds of the draft for more than a decade.Oghobaase could be a top 32 choice.

36) Auston English/DE/Oklahoma: He's a terrific pass rusher who returns to the field after an injury last season.

37) Kam Chancellor/S/Virginia Tech: Chancellor has the size of a linebacker and intimidates all who cross his path.

38) Jerry Hughes/OLB-DE/TCU: Hughes is another undersized defensive end who'll transition to outside linebacker in the NFL.

39) Brandon LaFell/WR/LSU: LaFell enters '09 as the top senior receiver prospect. He's a terrific possession wideout with reliablehands.

40) Sean Lee/LB/Penn State: Lee has more potential than many of the recent linebackers to come from Penn State (Paul Posluszny and Dan Connor). Scouts will take a wait-and-see approach as he returns from a kneeinjury that sidelined him in 2008.

41) Ciron Black/OT/LSU: Black offers tremendous size and will be an early pick if he polishes his game.

42) Ricky Sapp/OLB-DE/Clemson: Sapp looked like a star in the making as a sophomore, but was beset with injury last year.

43) Brandon Ghee*/CB/Wake Forest: Ghee offers tremendous size and skill. He is now the leader of the Wake Forest secondary and big thingsare expected.

44) Matt Tennant/C/Boston College: The Eagles have put plenty of talented blockers in the NFL and Tennant has the potential to begreat.

45) Dennis Pitta/TE/BYU: Pitta is the next in the very long line of accomplished BYU tight ends to impact the draft.

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at eb at 15 and hardy at 1. As of now, that's about right forTebow.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/nfl/draft-2009/04/28/2010/index.html
 
2) Taylor Mays/S/USC: Mays was another who made the choice to play another season on the college level. He reminds many of former Trojan great Ronnie Lott.
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EB@ 15
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Every Mock draft that has been posted in this thread has been terrible, thats why i don't like talking next year's draft this early.
 
15) Eric Berry*/S/Tennessee: Berry lacks the classic size for a centerfielder, yet offers a complete game in the secondary.

2) Taylor Mays/S/USC: Mays was another who made the choice to play another season on the college level. He reminds many of former Trojan great Ronnie Lott.
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you fail to realize that %+*#+$ will make that argument because EB isn't touching 6'0. He's a CB playing Safety & I wouldn't be surprisedwith his size and measurements if a team didn't try to move him back to corner, especially if he measures to being 5'10-5'11. No team is going towant to put all their money on a 5'11 safety, especially not in the top 5.
 
Originally Posted by The Wizard

you fail to realize that %+*#+$ will make that argument because EB isn't touching 6'0. He's a CB playing Safety & I wouldn't be surprised with his size and measurements if a team didn't try to move him back to corner, especially if he measures to being 5'10-5'11. No team is going to want to put all their money on a 5'11 safety, especially not in the top 5.
Ed Reed would disagree with you... Bob Sanders would also disagree with you...

but that is a fair argument as to why he may be moved back to Safety... but once again its still not a valid argument as to why Taylor Mays is rated 13 spotshigher than him... sure i could live with EB being 1-2 spots below Mays... but !%!*%# 13... 13!!!!
 
neither were top 5 picks....
that's all I'm saying.

Reggie Nelson fell in the draft, when he clearly was the better safety over Landry in terms of production, but Landry had "ideal" size while theEraser was labeled a ballhawk.
 
Originally Posted by The Wizard

neither were top 5 picks....
that's all I'm saying.

Reggie Nelson fell in the draft, when he clearly was the better safety over Landry in terms of production, but Landry had "ideal" size while the Eraser was labeled a ballhawk.
fair comparison...

but seriously the NFL needs to stop giving potential more weight than production... it just makes no sense to me
 
why would Bama move Arenas from Safety to Corner (let him play at an All-SEC level), and move him back between the two positions.
 
Originally Posted by The Wizard

why would Bama move Arenas from Safety to Corner (let him play at an All-SEC level), and move him back between the two positions.
wait what?!?

Bama is moving Arenas back to S?

source?
 
30. Pittsburgh Steelers - Javier Arenas, CB, Alabama, Senior: The Steelers manhandle teams all season long before losing yet another AFC Championship Game vs.New England at the end of January. Though only 5-9, Arenas is a solid cover corner with good speed. There's talk on the 'Bama blogs of Arenas gettingsome time at safety in '09, which only makes him more appealing to scouts at the next level.
 
Originally Posted by ericberry14

Originally Posted by The Wizard

neither were top 5 picks....
that's all I'm saying.

Reggie Nelson fell in the draft, when he clearly was the better safety over Landry in terms of production, but Landry had "ideal" size while the Eraser was labeled a ballhawk.
fair comparison...

but seriously the NFL needs to stop giving potential more weight than production... it just makes no sense to me

I Agree.

But in some cases i understand why they choose potential over production.

In the case of Mays and Berry i don't understand.
 
Lafell drops more passes than anybody. Very Overrated.Dunlap will be the best player in this class.
 
I hate bringing this back up,
Originally Posted by aztec06jr

Jahvid Best and Jeremiah Masoli

But really? I'm a huge Oregon fan, but really... you think he's a top QB?
I like him, but from what I've seen after watching him the last season and a half, theres not much to say he'll do good in the NFL, that is if he evengets drafted.


And these mock drafts are too stupid for words. Tebow at 4?!
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Andeveryone knows the Gators are my main team.
 
Originally Posted by MrDills

Lafell drops more passes than anybody. Very Overrated Dunlap will be the best player in this class.

U put Overated next to the right person.
Dunlap is a bum.
Looks like Tarzan plays like Jane.
He gets hype cus size/speed but he's not the best DE on his team and he's def. not the best player on that defense.
 
he can block kicks though.

I agree tho, Cunningham is much better.

Not buying Arenas being a first day pick though, he couldn't even crack the rotation in 07 and yeah he had a good year last year but the WHOLE defense hada great year.

I'm not buying Snead either. I just don't see it. It may be the throwing motion for me or something, or that I saw him make so many boneheaded playsearlier in the season. Like he threw 3 interceptions to Ryan Hamilton
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He's going to have to get much better next year, or Ole Miss isn't winning the SEC West.
 
FYI Masoli's only a junior this yr. maybe in '11 hell get drafted but no way in hell he leaves early
 
Originally Posted by dreClark

Masoli won't be leaving early.

No one wants a 5'9-5'10 QB.
it took Masoli all season to start throwing the ball down field, he has a long way to go
 
Originally Posted by dreClark


That DT from Nebraska (Suh?)
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@ knowing all names but his, first name is crazy.
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SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH!
Ndamukong Suh.
He lost us the Virginia Tech game for a late hit out of bounds, but dude's a beast.
 
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