Chris Dickerson: American Professional Bodybuilder
Henri Christophe Dickerson (August 25, 1939 – December 23, 2021): American Professional Bodybuilder.
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Director: Bear Damen
Producer: Salim El Arja, Sacha Ben Harroche, Bear Damen
Production Company: Couscous
Line Producer: Ben Narich
Production Manager: Neil Engelman
1st AD: Parker McMillan
2nd AD: James Cornett
Location Manager: Barry Norwood
Cinematographer: Patrick Golan
1st AC: Nino Doto
2nd AC: Patricia Tscharkyj
Loader: Keith Bronsdon
VFX Sup: Cooper Vacheron
Key Grip: Han Whitesides
Lead Grip: Mikey Tell
Grip: Sean Blair, David Nunez, Sam Le Bas
Gaffer: Jihan Casqueio
Lead Gaffer: Mikey Tell
Electric: Ben Bowen, Andrew Kendall
Sound Recordist: Jeremy Emery
Production Designer: Alexis Johnson
Art Director: Olga Nesvetaylov
Leadman: Andres Villanueva
Decorator: Harrison Harvey
Set Dresser: Abraham Bautista, Breeana Garcia
HMU: Christine Nelli, Kay Cunningham
HMU assistant: Odera Nduka
Wardrobe: Anna Su, Anton Schneider, Lindsey Hartman
Wardrobe assistant: Kelly Page
CCO: Scott Davidson
PA: James Dotin, Jared Pockalny, Andrea “Dre” Quinonez, Stacy Dickerson, Ariyan Kassam
Site Rep: Christopher Payton, Genelyn Arante.
Cast: James Blake, Finneas Eilish
Extras: Sonny Frank, Garret Daily, Era Dream, Alec Pacheco, Scott Mik, Ilene Shen, Naomi Dell, Dion’tai Lewis, Brandon Bates, Rose Conroy-Voza, Tiffany Smith, Dylan Fisher.
Scans: Fotokem
Editor: Henry Kaplan
Assistant Editor: Katelyn Wright
VFX Artist: Cooper Vacheron
Sound Design/Mix: StauBaudio, Berlin
Color: Ricky Gausis - MPC Los Angeles
Suppliers: Panavision, Kodak, Mischief Lights, Alliance Grip, J.L. Fisher, Quixote, Set Stuff, Universal, Full Moon Pickles.
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Director: Bear Damen Producer: Salim El Arja, Sacha Ben Harroche Production Company: Couscous Line Producer: Ben Narich Production Manager: Neil Engelman 1st AD: Parker McMillan 2nd AD: James Cornett Location Manager: Barry Norwood Cinematographer: Patrick Golan 1st AC: Nino Doto 2nd AC: Patricia Tscharkyj Loader: Keith Bronsdon VFX Sup: Cooper Vacheron Key Grip: Han Whitesides Lead Grip: Mikey Tell Grip: Sean Blair, David Nunez, Sam Le Bas Gaffer: Jihan Casqueio Lead Gaffer: Mikey Tell Electric: Ben Bowen, Andrew Kendall Sound Recordist: Jeremy Emery Production Designer: Alexis Johnson Art Director: Olga Nesvetaylov Leadman: Andres Villanueva Decorator: Harrison Harvey Set Dresser: Abraham Bautista, Breeana Garcia HMU: Christine Nelli, Kay Cunningham HMU assistant: Odera Nduka Wardrobe: Anna Su, Anton Schneider, Lindsey Hartman Wardrobe assistant: Kelly Page CCO: Scott Davidson PA: James Dotin, Jared Pockalny, Andrea “Dre” Quinonez, Stacy Dickerson, Ariyan Kassam Site Rep: Christopher Payton, Genelyn Arante. Cast: James Blake, Finneas Eilish Extras: Sonny Frank, Garret Daily, Era Dream, Alec Pacheco, Scott Mik, Ilene Shen, Naomi Dell, Dion’tai Lewis, Brandon Bates, Rose Conroy-Voza, Tiffany Smith, Dylan Fisher. Scans: Fotokem Editor: Henry Kaplan Assistant Editor: Katelyn Wright VFX Artist: Cooper Vacheron Sound Design/Mix: StauBaudio, Berlin Color: Ricky Gausis - MPC Los Angeles Suppliers: Panavision, Kodak, Mischief Lights, Alliance Grip, J.L. Fisher, Quixote, Set Stuff, Universal, Full Moon Pickles.
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This dynasty is far from dead
Over the next couple of weeks, we will be taking a quick look at every Auburn opponent on the 2020 schedule.
2019 Record: 11-2
2020 Signing Class: 2nd (2nd SEC)
Head Coach: Nick Saban (14th Season)
Key Departures:
QB Tua Tagovailoa - 180/252 (71.4%) 2,840 yds 33 TD 3 INT 2 rushing TD
WR Jerry Jeudy - 77 rec 1,163 yds 15.1 avg 10 TD
WR Henry Ruggs III - 40 rec 746 yds 18.7 avg 7 TD
RT Jedrick Wills - 1st Round Draft Pick
DT Raekwon Davis - 47 tackles 3.0 TFL 0.5 sacks
OLB Anfernee Jennings - 83 tackles 12.5 TFL 8.0 sacks IN 5 PBU FF
OLB Terrell Lewis - 31 tackles 11.5 TFL 6.0 sacks 2 PBU FR
CB Trevon Diggs - 37 tackles 0.5 TFL 3 INT 8 PBU TD 2 FR TD
S Xavier McKinney - 95 tackles 5.5 TFL 3.0 sacks 3 INT 5 PBU TD FR 4 FF
Key Returners:
QB Mac Jones (RJr) - 97/141 (68.8%) 1,503 yds 14 TD 3 INT rushing TD
RB Najee Harris (Sr) - 209 carries 1,224 yds 5.9 avg 13 TD 27 rec 304 yds 11.3 avg 7 TD
WR Devonta Smith (Sr) - 68 rec 1,256 yds 18.5 avg 14 TD
WR Jaylen Waddle (Jr) - 33 rec 560 yds 17.0 avg 6 TD
LT Alex Leatherwood (Sr)
LB Dylan Moses (Sr) - 86 tackles 10.0 TFL 3.5 sacks PBU FF
CB Patrick Surtain Jr (Jr) - 42 tackles TFL 2 INT 8 PBU FR 3 FF
Preview
2019 was the first time the Alabama Crimson Tide were not in the College Football Playoffs. It was the first 2 loss regular season since 2010. An eight game win streak over LSU was snapped and the Tide lost their 2nd Iron Bowl in three years. Dynasty dead right?
Uh.... Probably not...
While it’s been a whopping TWO years since Nick Saban has caressed that national championship trophy in his less than average sized arms, Alabama is still one of the top contenders heading into the 2020 campaign. The Tide, per usual, lost a slew of talented players to the NFL but more returned than expected. Granted, it wasn’t like a domino type of return but enough to easily slide Alabama into the #1 or #2 spot on your preseason rankings list.
Two time Iron Bowl loser and “generational” quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is now a Miami Dolphin but touchdown maker Mac Jones returns. The junior QB performed admirably in Tua’s stead including tossing six touchdowns in the Iron Bowl. Granted, two were to the Tigers but that’s still some big time production returning.
@ZAKOBYMCCLAIN picks it off and GOES THE DISTANCE! pic.twitter.com/HrfPIoqnMz
— Auburn Football (@AuburnFootball) April 7, 2020
But his spot is far from secure. Once again, Alabama has stolen away a “generational” 5-star QB from the USC Trojans. Bryce Young finished ranked #2 overall by 247 Composite and looks poised to compete for the starting role. The lack of spring ball makes it unlikely he will be the day 1 starter but Nick Saban has shown in the past he’s not afraid to make a change if he feels one is necessary. Just ask Kirby Smart. I still think Jones ends up being the starter for the whole season but it’s a nice problem to have in Tuscaloosa.
Whomever is quarterback will be surrounded by weapons. Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs are gone but Devonta Smith, Najee Harris and Jaylen Waddle all return. Getting both Smith and Harris back might have been the best recruiting job Saban’s staff did this offseason. The duo combined to score 34 touchdowns last fall. Auburn fans are also well aware of Waddle’s talent. Who emerges behind this trio will be interesting to see. John Metchie is a name to watch at wideout while former 5-star running back Trey Sanders is healthy and looks poised to be the Tide’s #2 back.
Weapons are great but even better for Alabama’s new starting QB is that four members of last year’s outstanding offensive line return. Jedrick Wills departed to the NFL but Alex Leatherwood, Evan Neal, Landon Dickerson and Deonte Brown all return. There’s a good chance Neal slides out to right tackle opening the door for Emil Ekiyor at left guard. Right guard Deonte Brown might be the best interior OL in college football this fall. He’s the only man I saw win more than he lost against Derrick Brown in 2019.
The Tide’s offense was elite again in 2019 but that was not the case on defense. Auburn’s rushing attack was unable to average 3 yard a carry against Minnesota but shredded this Bama front 7 for over 5 yards a pop and 2 scores. A big reason for those struggles were the amount of injuries to that group. Alabama was forced to start three true freshman in the Iron Bowl and it showed. But now that group has some legit experience and a number of those talented defenders return in 2020. Alabama’s defense should take a major step forward this fall.
There are plenty of studs on this Alabama defensive line but the name to watch is Christian Barmore. In only a limited number of snaps he finished 5th on the team in tackles for loss. Phidarian Mathis, LaBryan Ray, DJ Dale and host of other formerly highly ranked prospects are all back as well. I expect the Tide’s front to be much sturdier in 2020.
The biggest area of improvement though will likely be at linebacker. As true freshman, Christian Harris and Shane Lee took their lumps while also flashing big time potential. Now Dylan Moses and Josh McMillon are both back giving the Tide one of the deeper LB units in the country. On the edge, keep an eye on Louisiana native Christopher Allen. There’s excitement about his potential. Plus the Tide signed a loaded 2020 EDGE class that includes five stars Will Anderson and Drew Sanders.
On the backend, Xavier McKinney, Jared Mayden and Trevon Diggs are all gone. McKinney lead the Tide in tackles last season while also intercepting 3 passes and forcing 4 more fumbles. But none of you care about that. JUST SHOW US THE HIGHLIGHT NERD.
would NOT be denied en route to the end zone. pic.twitter.com/9GVDQkCtz0
— Auburn Football (@AuburnFootball) May 4, 2020
Shaun Shivers now possesses his soul.
Patrick Surtain is back and a number of talented athletes are joining him in the 3rd level of Bama’s defense. Josh Jobe is likely to take over the corner spot opposite of Surtain. But the man to watch back here is Jordan Battle. Alabama pumps out elite NFL safeties and he looks like the next man up.
This is an Alabama team that will be very hungry this fall. There was a feeling of disrespect when the Playoff Committee dropped them to #13 following their Iron Bowl defeat. With so much returning production back on both sides of the ball, Nick Saban’s dynasty looks far from dead. Granted, counting and kicking still jump out as major weaknesses for this squad but if they can clear those two hurtles they have a shot at winning their 575th national title.
War Eagle!
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Chris Dickerson: A LGBTQ+ Biography By The Ubuntu Bio Project
Chris Dickerson: A LGBTQ+ Biography By The Ubuntu Bio Project
Chris Dickerson was born on August 25, 1939. He is a former professional bodybuilder, model, and opera singer. Dickerson was the first African American AAU Mr. America, the oldest and first Black and openly gay winner of the IFBB Mr. Olympia contest, and one of only two bodybuilders to win both the Mr. Olympia and Masters Olympia competitions.
Henri Christophe Dickerson was born in Montgomery,…
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I originally set out to make this film as a sort of homage to Wallace Stegner and the enduring words he wrote in his famous 'Wilderness Letter' to Congress in 1960. His poetic appeal for robust and comprehensive conservation efforts of America’s wild lands gave me pause. In this current political climate his words began to take on new meaning. His plea for what wilderness can do for us is more relevant now than ever. Thousands of acres of our remaining public lands are threatened everyday. We need to stand together to protect America's wild lands from being sold off to the highest bidder. We must preserve wilderness as a "means of reassuring ourselves of our sanity as creatures, a part of the geography of hope." Watch the film and take action: hipcamp.com/action Special thanks to Avocados & Coconuts, Hipcamp and everyone that contributed their amazing talents to making this film. Read the full letter and learn more about Wallace Stegner: http://wilderness.org/…/former-council-memb…/wallace-stegner Produced by Avocados and Coconuts - avocadosandcoconuts.com Director: Christopher Newman Producer: Dalia Burde Creative Director: Amani King Production Coordinator: Bijan Rafie-Tari Editor: Dana Shaw Directors of Photography: Keenan Newman, David Bourke, Matthew Rome 1st AC: Troy Dickerson Additional Footage: Devin Whetstone, Skysight, Kate Arizmendi Water Camera: Stephen Amato Aerials: Drew Kass Sound Recording: Luiza Sá-Davis Music by Daniel Hart Color: Chris Martin (Mission Film Design) Sound Mix: Chris Konovaliv (Audiolux) Post Producers: Jess Manning, Angie Golden Henry Special Thanks: Mendocino Magic, Oz Farm, Salmon Creek Ranch, Mackenzie O’Donnel, Anu Adeboje, Sarah Felker, Leah Hefner, Cooper Kenward, Gaby Scott, Fritz Jacobs, Natalie Vall-Freed
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ARLINGTON, Texas — There were 256 players selected in the 2018 NFL Draft who now have a place to call home. But for those who didn’t hear their name called over the three days, it doesn’t mean hope of making an NFL roster is lost. Here is my position-by-position list of the best priority free agents available (by rank). We’ll keep it updated as the undrafted players sign with teams.
Quarterbacks
1. Chase Litton,Marshall
2. Kurt Benkert, Virginia
3. Nic Shimonek, Texas Tech
4. J.T. Barrett, Ohio State (UPDATE: Signed with Indianapolis)
5. Riley Ferguson, Memphis (UPDATE: Signed with Tampa Bay)
6. Luis Perez, Texas A&M-Commerce
7. Nick Stevens, Colorado State
8. Matt Linehan, Idaho
9. Peter Pujals, Holy Cross
10. Kenny Hill, TCU
11. John O’Korn, Michigan
12. Brandon Silvers, Troy
13. Richard Lagew, Indiana
14. Chris Streveler, South Dakota
15. Jeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston State
16. Tim Boyle, Eastern Kentucky
17. Kerron Johnson, Coastal Carolina
18. Kyle Allen, Houston (UPDATE: Signed with Carolina)
19. Chad Meredith, S.E. Missouri State
20. Christopher Board, North Dakota
21. Max Staver, Maine
Running backs
1. Josh Adams, Notre Dame (UPDATE: Signed with Philadelphia)
2. Martez Carter, Grambling
3. Darrell Williams, LSU
4. Akrum Wadley, Iowa
5. Roc Thomas, Jacksonville State
6. Jordan Wilkins, Ole Miss
7. Kamryn Pettway, Auburn
8. Phillip Lindsay, Colorado
9. Ryan Nall, Oregon State
10. Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt
11. Justin Crawford, West Virginia
12. Lavon Coleman, Washington
13. Jeffery Wilson, North Texas
14. Jarvion Franklin, Western Michigan
15. Chris Warren, Texas
16. Keith Ford, Texas A&M
17. Nick Wilson, Arizona
18. Kyle Hicks, TCU
19. Malik Williams, Louisville (UPDATE: Signed with Atlanta)
20. Mike Boone, Cincinnati
21. Jordan Chunn, Troy
22. Jamal Morrow, Washington State
23. Demario Richard, Arizona State
24. Quinton Flowers, South Florida
25. Ty Isaac, Michigan
26. Gus Edwards, Rutgers
27. Terry Swanson, Toledo
28. Dalyn Dawkins, Colorado State
29. D’Ernest Johnson, South Florida
30. Ray Lawry, Old Dominion
31. Dontrell Hilliard, Tulane
32. Detrez Newsome, Western Carolina
33. Mark Thompson, Florida
34. Phillip Lindsay, Colorado
35. Shaun Wilson, Duke
36. Anthony Philyaw, Howard
37. Gerald Holmes, Morgan State
38. Larry Rose, New Mexico State
39. Sherman Badie, Tulane
40. Luke McNitt, Nebraska (UPDATE: Signed with Atlanta)
Wide receivers
1. Allen Lazard, Iowa State
2. Simmie Cobbs, Indiana (UPDATE: Signed with Washington)
3. Byron Pringle, Kansas State
4. Jeff Badet, Oklahoma
5. Jester Weah, Pittsburgh
6. Vyncint Smith, Limestone
7. Jake Wieneke, South Dakota State
8. Robert Foster, Alabama
9. Ted Redding, Bowling Green
10. Reggie Bonnafon, Louisville (UPDATE: Signed with Carolina)
11. Jaelon Acklin, Western Illinois
12. Korey Robertson, Southern Miss
13. Chris Lacy, Oklahoma State
14. Taj Williams, TCU (UPDATE: Signed with Seattle)
15. Josh Crockett, Central Oklahoma
16. Quadree Henderson,Pittsburgh
17. Jonah Trinnaman, BYU
18. Matt Vanderberg, Iowa
19. Steve Ishmael, Syracuse (UPDATE: Signed with Indianapolis)
20. J.T. Luper, Central Oklahoma
21. Keith Kirkwood, Temple (UPDATE: Signed with New Orleans)
22. J.D. Diarse, TCU
23. Ka’Raun White, West Virginia
24. Caleb Scott, Vanderbilt
25. Trent Sheffield, Vanderbilt
26. Bryce Bobo, Colorado
27. Tre Bonner, Houston
28. Saeed Blacknail, Penn State
29. Elijah Marks, Northern Arizona
30. Davon Grayson, East Carolina
31. Devante Kincade, Grambling
32. Deontay Burnett, USC
33. Steven Mitchell, USC (UPDATE: Signed with Los Angeles Rams)
34. Cam Phillips, Virginia Tech
35. Damoun Patterson, Youngstown State (UPDATE: Signed with Atlanta)
36. Frank Stephens, Air Force
37. Dijon Paschal, Arkansas State
38. Matt Sewall, Bryant
39. Gary McKnight Jr., Northeastern (Okla.) State
40. Shay Fields, Colorado
41. Devin Ross, Colorado
42. Brandon Powell, Florida
43. Byron Pringle, Kansas State
44. Garrett Johnson, Kentucky
45. Charles Walker, Kentucky
46. Jalen Tolliver, Louisiana-Monroe
47. Devin Scott, Louisiana-Lafayette
48. Earl Malik, Missouri State
49. Jordan Gandy, Murray State
50. De’Mornay Pierson-El, Nebraska
51. Trent Bostic, Charlotte
52. Elijah Marks, Northern Arizona
53. Elijaah Goins, Ohio State
54. Andrew Bridgeforth, Slippery Rock
55. Quinton Lane, South Alabama
56. Cameron Batson, Texas Tech
57. DeVonte Boyd, UNLV
Tight ends
1. Marcus Baugh, Ohio State
2. Ethan Wolfe, Tennessee
3. David Wells, San Diego State
4. Andrew Vollert, Weber State
5. Deon Yelder, Western Kentucky (UPDATE: Signed with New Orleans)
6. Matt Flanagan, Pittsburgh
7. Blake Mack, Arkansas State
8. Shane Wimann, Northern Illinois
9. Nick Keizer, Grand Valley State
10. Cam Serigne, Wake Forest
11. Junior Pomee, West Texas A&M
12. Ryan Smith, Miami (Ohio)
13. Damon Gibson, Minnesota-Moorhead
14. Jason Reese, Missouri
15. DeAndre Goolsby, Florida
16. Jeb Blazevich, Georgia
17. Tyler Hoppes, Nebraska (UPDATE: Signed with Minnesota)
18. Andrew Caskin, William & Mary
19. Nathan Marcus, Vanderbilt
20. Greg Hart, Kentucky
21. David Ajamu, Washington
22. Derrick Hayward, Maryland
23. Ben Johnson, Kansas
24. Garrett Hudson, Richmond
25. Cole Hunt, TCU (UPDATE: Signed with Los Angeles Chargers)
26. Jordan Franks, Central Florida
27. Dillon Salva, Merrimack
28. Jonathan Wolf, Minnesota-Mankato
29. Trey Scott, North Carolina A&T
30. Cole Cook, N.C. State
31. Connor Wentz, North Dakota State
32. Garrett Dickerson, Northwestern
33. Julian Allen, Southern Miss
34. Brett Thompson, Tennessee-Martin
35. Austin Ramesh, Wisconsin
Offensive linemen
1. Zach Crabtree, Oklahoma State
2. Toby Weathersby, LSU
3. Sean Welsh, Iowa
4. Nick Gates, Nebraska
5. Tony Adams, N.C. State
6. Taylor Hearn, Clemson
7. Jaryd Jones-Smith, Pittsburgh
8. Dejon Allen, Hawaii
9. Desmond Harrison, West Georgia
10. Brett Toth, Army
11. Skyler Phillips, Idaho State
12. Evan Brown, SMU
13. Gerhard De Beer, Arizona
14. Jacob Alsadek, Arizona
15. Austin Golson, Auburn
16. K.J. Malone, LSU
17. Jake Campos, Iowa State
18. Aaron Stinnie, James Madison
19. Jamar McGloster, Syracuse
20. Darius James, Auburn
21. Matt Gano, Wesley
22. K.C. McDermott, Miami
23. Brad Lundblade, Oklahoma State
24. David Bright, Stanford
25. Brett Kendrick, Tennessee
26. Sales Uhatafe, Utah
27. Nate Wozniak, Minnesota
28. Beau Nunn, Appalachian State
29. Mo Porter, Baylor
30. Aaron Evans, Central Florida
31. Austin Fleer, Colorado-Mesa
32. Zack Goloitch, Colorado State
33. Albert Havili, Eastern Washington
34. Christian Dilavro, Illinois
35. Isaac Boettger, Iowa
36. David Reese, Montana
37. Bradford Lundblade, Oklahoma State
38. Jake Pisarcik, Oregon
39. Bryce Johnson, State John’s (Minn.)
40. Ian Park, Slippery Rock
41. Nico Falah, USC
42. Justin Evans, South Carolina State
43. Cole Boozer, Temple
44. Tristan Nickelson, Texas
45. Patrick Morris, TCU (UPDATE: Signed with Pittsburgh)
46. Matt Pryor, TCU
47. Elijah Nkansah, Toledo
Defensive linemen
1. Hercules Mata’afa, Washington State
2. Marcell Frazier, Missouri
3. Poona Ford, Texas
4. Trenton Thompson, Georgia
5. Sharif Finch, Temple
6. Christian LaCouture, LSU
7. Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Arkansas State
8. Joe Ostman, Central Michigan
9. Darius Jackson, Jacksonville State (Ala.)
10. Trent Harris, Miami
11. Matt Dickerson, UCLA
12. Jamiyus Pittman, Central Florida
13. Tracy Sprinkle, Ohio State
14. Greg Gilmore, LSU (UPDATE: Signed with Pittsburgh)
15. Curtis Cothran, Pen State
16. Henry Mondeaux, Oregon
17. Mike Ramsay, Duke
18. Zaycoven Henderson, Texas A&M
19. Tyler Lancaster, Northwestern
20. Jamar King, Alabama
21. Parker Cothran, Penn State
22. John Atkins, Georgia
23. Du’Vonta Lampkin, Oklahoma
24. Taylor Stallworth, South Carolina
25. Kevin Soulek, South Dakota State
26. Nifae Lealad, Vanderbilt
27. Eric Boggs, Appalachian State
28. Ben Sorensen, Cal-Sacramento
29. Malik Forrester, Fresno State
30. Dalton Keene, Illinois State
31. Drew Bailey, Louisville
32. Frank Herron, LSU
33. Cavon Walker, Maryland
34. Patrick Choudia, Nevada
35. Ebo Ogundeko, Tennessee State
36. Jesse Brubaker, Tulsa
37. Daniel Ekuale, Washington State
Linebackers
1. Skai Moore, South Carolina
2. Mike McCray, Michigan
3. Frank Ginda, San Jose State
4. Matthew Thomas, Florida State
5. Frankie Lulu, Washington State
6. Manase Mungalu, Oregon State
7. Chris Worley, Ohio State
8. Garret Dooley, Wisconsin
10. Davin Bellamy, Georgia
11. Jason Cabinda, Penn State
12. Slone Teuhema, Southeast Louisiana
13. Jeff Holland, Auburn
14. Nick DeLuca, North Dakota State
15. Nyles Morgan, Notre Dame
16. Andrew Motuapuaka, Virginia Tech
17. Auggie Sanchez, South Florida
18. Joe Lanning, Iowa State
19. Tre Williams, Auburn
20. Jacob Pugh, Florida State
21. Brian Womac, Rice
22. James Hearns, Louisville
23. Bo Bower, Iowa
24. Ben Niemann, Iowa
25. Darius Jackson, Jacksonville State
26. Corey Thompson, LSU
27. Derek McCartney, Colorado
28. Tegray Scales, Indiana
29. Cortney Love, Kentucky
30. DeMarquis Gates, Ole Miss
31. Cayson Collins, North Carolina
32. Emmanuel Ellerbee, Rice
33. William Ossai, San Jose State
34. Naashon Hughes, Texas
35. Junior Joseph, Connecticut (UPDATE: Signed with Cincinnati)
Defensive backs
1. Holton Hill, Texas
2. Quenton Meeks, Stanford
3. J.C. Jackson, Maryland
4. Quin Blanding, Virginia
5. Tony Brown, Alabama
6. Grant Haley, Penn State
7. Tarvarus McFadden, Florida State
8. Rashard Fant, Indiana
9. Levi Wallace, Alabama
10. Kevin Toliver, LSU (UPDATE: Signed with Chicago)
11. Kameron Kelly, San Diego State
12. Arrion Springs, Oregon
13. Michael Joseph, Dubuque (UPDATE: Signed with Chicago)
14. Godwin Igwebuike, Northwestern
15. Joshua Kalu, Nebraska
16. Trayvon Henderson, Hawaii
17. Andre Chachere, San Jose State
18. Troy Matthews, Auburn
19. Damon Webb, Ohio State
20. Linden Stephens, Cincinnati
21. Chandon Sullivan, Georgia State
22. Charvarius Ward, Middle Tennessee State
23. Trey Marshall, Florida State
24. Dee Delaney, Miami
25. Afolabi Laguda, Colorado (UPDATE: Signed with Los Angels Rams)
26. Darious Williams, UAB
27. Heath Harding, Miami (Ohio)
28. Jordan Thomas, Oklahoma
29. Jalen Davis, Utah State
30. Stephen Roberts, Auburn
31. A.J. Howard, Appalachian State
32. Marcus Edmond, Clemson
33. Joseph Putu, Florida
34. Bryce Canady, Florida International
35. Dominick Sanders, Georgia
36. B.J. Clay, Georgia State
37. Montrel Meander, Grambling
38. Reginald Hall, Jacksonville State
39. Raven Greene, James Madison
40. Nick Holley, Kent State
41. Jason Matovu, Maine
42. Christian Slaughter, Memphis
43. Anthony Sherrils, Missouri
44. A.J. Moore, Ole Miss
45. J.T. Gray, Mississippi State
46. Mike Basile, Monmouth
47. Bryson McCabe, Montana State
48. Travis Wilson, Nevada
49. Kishawn McClain, North Texas
50. Elijah Campbell, Northern Iowa
51. Steven Parker, Oklahoma
52. Brandon Arnold, Oregon State
53. D.J. Olmstead, Washburn
54. Juante Baldwin, Pittsburgh (Kansas) State
55. Jamarcus King, South Carolina
56. Mike Ford, S.E. Missouri State
57. Jomez Applewhite, Southern Miss
58. Tre Herndon, Vanderbilt
59. Trey Johnson, Villanova
60. Ezekiel Turner, Washington
61. Astantay Brown, Western Michigan
62. Rico Gafford, Wyoming
Place-kickers
1. Daniel Pineiro, Florida
2. Aaron Medley, Tennessee
3. Michael Badgley, Miami
4. Cole Murphy, Syracuse
5. Matthew McCrane, Kansas State
6. Mike Weaver, Wake Forest
7. Daniel Martinez, Wayland Baptist
8. Griffin Oakes, Indiana
9. Drew Brown, Nebraska
10. Jonathan Barnes, Louisiana Tech
11. Kaare Vedvik, Marshall
Punters
1. Joe Zema, Incarnate Word
2. Ryan Winslow, Pittsburgh
3. Shane Tripuka, Texas A&M
4. Joe Davidson, Bowling Green
5. Cameron Nizialek, Georgia
6. Trevor Daniel, Tennessee
7. Keith Wrzuszczak, Eastern Kentucky
8. Alan Luna, UTEP
Long-snappers
1. Tanner Crew, Oregon
2. Mitchell Fraboni, Arizona State
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Carteret County Wills and Estates
Carteret County was named for Sir George Carteret, English Lord Proprietor, or possible his heir, John Carteret, the 2nd Earl of Granville. County Seat: Beaufort, North Carolina. The county seat is Beaufort.Carteret County Wills and other Records Available to Members of North Carolina Pioneers Indexes to Wills
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Carteret County Wills
Abstracts of Carteret County Wills dating from 1726 to 1770
Images of Wills 1760 to 1880Testators: Always, Keziah; Arthur, Jacob; Arthur, Seth; Backhouse, John; Bagwell, Robert; Baker, William; Barrenton, Nathan; Bartell, John; Bell, Abigail; Bell, Abner; Bell, Caleb; Bell, David; Bell, George; Bell, James; Bell, Joseph; Bell, Malachi; Bell, Nathan; Bell, Solomon; Bell, Susan; Berkley, Aylworth; Berry, James; Biggott, John; Black, Martin; Bordeau, Benjamin; Bordeau, William; Brees, Henry; Brees, Ross; Brees, William; Brion, Nathan; Brooks, Lydia; Brown, John; Bryant, Nicholas; Buck, Francis; Canaday, Richard; Canaday, Thomas; Chadwick, James; Chapman, Joshua; Chadwick, Samuel; Church, Constance; Cooke, Esther; Davis, Joseph; Davis, Nathan; Davis, Susanne; Davis, Whittington; Davis, William; Dickinson, James; Dickinson, John; Dill, Edward; Dixon, James; Dixon, John; Dudley, Christopher; Dudley, Elizabeth; Dudley, Elizah; Dunfy, Peter; Easton, John; Eavey, Richard; Ellis, Freeman; English, Thomas; Fisher, Charity; Fuller, Belcher; Fuller, Edward; Fuller, Nathan; Gabriel, Benjamin; Garner, Frances; Garner, John; Gaskill, Joseph; Gaskill, William; Gillian, Thomas; Gilliden, Alexander; Goodwin, Lucreshia; Goodwin, Oliver; Goodwin, Thomas; Goulding, Thomas; Green, Elisha; Green, Francis; Green, Henry; Green, Samuel; Hall, Daniel; Harker, James; Harpe, John; Heady, Daniel; Hellen, Jonathan; Herbert, Hillary; Hibbs, John; Hill, Edward; Hill, Elizabeth; Hill, Isaac; Hill, Jonathan; Hill, William; Huff, Robert; Hunter, Ezekiel; Hunter, Lebbeus; Hunter, Stephen; Jackson, Francis; Lewis, Thomas; Lewis, William; Longest, Joshua; Lupton, Christopher; Marshall, John; Maulben, Samuel; May, Hannah; McKinny, Brooks; Moore, Joseph; Morgan, John; Morse, Abigail; Morse, James; Morse, Theodore; Nelson, Edmund; Nelson, Joshua; Nelson, Mary; Nelson, Robert; Nelson, William; Oglesby, John; O' Neal, Francis; O'Neil, William; Owens, William; Pigott, Oliver; Planter, John; Robinson, Allen; Robinson, Ann; Robinson, Joseph; Russell, David; Rustell, John; Sanders, Samuel; Saunders, Thomas; Savage, Robert; Shackleford, John; Shaw, John; Simpson, John; Smith, John; Smith, Thomas; Stanton, Benjamin; White, Solomon Wicker, Joseph Images of Wills 1794 to 1818.Testators: John Adams, Nathan Adams, Keziah Always, Capt. Benjamin Appleton, Jacob Arthur, Seth Arthur, John Backhouse, Major Denis Beaufort, William Baker, Abigail Bell, Abner Bell, Absalom Bell, Caleb Bell, David Bell, Elijah Bell, George Bell, James Bell, Joseph Bell, Josiah Bell and William Adams. Images of Wills 1829 to 1866Testators: Adams, Nathan; Arthur, Richard; Bell, Josiah; Bell, Sarah; Bell, Thomas; Bell, William; Bell, William (2); Biston, S. S.; Bordeau, Joseph; Chadwick, Anson; Chadwick, Ganabas; Chadwick, Mary;; Chadwick, Mathias; Chadwick, Oliver; Chadwick, Solom; Chadwick, Thaddeus; Davis, James; Davis, John; Davis, Richard; Davis, Samuel; Dickerson, David; Dickinson, Daniel; Elliott, James; Fisher, William; Games, William; Garner, Asa; Garner, Elijah; Garner, Samuel; Garner, Samuel (2); Gaskill, Anson; Gaskill, Pleasant; Gaskis, Esther; Gibble, James; Gibble, John; Gooding, Rachael; Guthrie, Frederick; Hancock, James; Harsley, Barton; Haskill, John; Haskitt, Michael; Hill, B. H.; Howard, John; Howard, John (2); Hunt, James; Jeremy, Isaiah; Jones, William; Jordan, Joseph; Lewis, William; Lupton, Allen; Mades, Rebecca; Marshall, William; Mason, Matthew; Mendell, Bridges; Merritt, John; Oglesby, Levi; Patton, Alis; Pelletier, Sarah; Pigott, Abram; Pigott, Culpepper; Pigott, David; Pigott, Elijah; Pigott, Margaret; Pigott, Mariah; Pugh, John; Robinson, Judith; Robinson, Thomas; Sikes, Abraham; Taylor, Isaac; Taylor, Joseph; Taylor, Joshua; Taylor, William; Thomas, Marcus; Tolson, Sidney; Wade, Caleb; Wade, Joseph; Ward, Avis; Wicks, Elijah; Willis, Benjamin; Willis, Britton; Willis, Daniel; Willis, Mihala; Willis, Seth; Willis, Thomas; Willis, Littleton; Willis, WilliamImages of Wills 1860 to 1898Testators: Adams, John; Alexander, William; Arendell, Sarah; Beeton, Mary A. E.; Bell, Levi; Bell, Ralph; Bell, Rufus; Bell, William; Bell, William (2); Brook, Mary; Canaday, Francis; Carraway, Peter; Chadwick, Oliver; Daniels, Brian; Daniels, Jesse; Daniels, Josiah; Davis, Abram; Davis, Alexander; Davis, Charity; Davis, John; Davis, Joseph; Davis, Julius; Davis, Mary; Dickinson, Wallace; Dill, George; Doyle, Edward; Dudley, Elijah; Dudley, Stephen; Ellis, Joseph; Felton, Rosanna; Fields, Lemuel; Forbes, Edward; Foreman, Charles; Fulcher, John; Fulcher, Wallace; Gabriel, Samuel; Garner, Dexter; Garner, Francis; Geffroy, William; Gillet, Jacob; Gillikin, Rebecca; Gillickson, J.; Gooding, R.; Gray, John; Guthrie, Elijah; Guthrie, John; Hall, R.; Hamilton, Elijah; Harker, John; Harris, Matilda; Haskitt, Borden; Higgins, Wiley; Hill, Isaac; Jones, Ambrose; Jones, J. B.; Jones, John; King, Sarah; Lawrence, Watson; Leecraft, Mary; Lewis, Josephus; Lewis, Riley; Lupton, Silas; Lupton, Wilson; Markett, Frederick; Marshall, Thomas; Martin, Mary; Mason, Preston; Nelson, John; Oaksmith, Appleton; Parker, David; Perry, Benjamin; Pigott, Eliza; Pigott, Jennings; Pigott, Mary; Pigott, Sarah; River, William; Roberson, Sally; Roberts, John; Robinson, Francis; Robinson, Robert; Rumley, Rachael; Russell, Nevil; Sabiston, William; Sanders, E. W.; Sewill, Charity; Shepard, William; Small, Stephen; Stanton, Jonathan; Stewart, Oliver; Sutherland, Mary; Swindell, Elizabeth; Tagler, Sidney; Taylor, B. F.; Taylor, Timothy; Thomas, Charleston; Wade, Benjamin; Ward, Jane; Waters, Henry; Whitehurst, D. W.; Whitehurst, Rachel; Wiggins, William; Willis, Henry; Willis, Josiah; Willis, Lola; Yates, William Images of Wills 1898 to 1916Testators: Arthur, Martha; Bell, D. W.; Bell, Eliza; Bell, George; Bragg, James; Carson, Laura; Collins, John; Davis, J.; Davis, J. H.; Davis, Josiah; Dickinson, Daniel; Dill, E. H.; Dill, Hettie; Demis, J. T.; Duncan, J. F.; Evans, Edward; Fodric, A. J.; Fodric, John; Fodric, Mary; Franklin, Dorea; Fullord, Lewis; Gaskill, D. B.; Gaskill, Elijah; Gilbert, Leander; Goodwin, J. H.; Guthrie, Angelina; Guthrie, John; Hansfield, David; Hardesty, Elizabeth; Hartfield, Henry; Henry, Ann; Hester, Charles; Jones, Elizabeth; Jones, Major; Laffey, Edwin; Lewis, Enoch; Lupton, Joseph; Marshall, Ann; Marshall, Caroline; Marshall, James; Mason, C. N.; Mason, Francis; Mason, John; Mason, Joseph; May, Henrietta; McCall, Henrietta; Mitchell, Kendrick; Morris, John; Nelson, Henry; Nichols, Asa; Norris, John; Oglesby, Levi; Pate, Jackson; Pelletier, Edward; Pigott, Albin; Pigott, Elisha; Pigot, Jennings; Price, George; Read, Charity; Reiger, Francis; Reiger, Henry; Roberson, Mary; Roberts, Denard; Robinson, Mason; Rose, John; Rumley, Mary; Russell, John; Simmons, Christopher; Simpson, G.; Smith, Joseph; Springle, George; Stanly, J. B.; Thomas, Alonzo; Weeks, Daniel; Williams, Edward; Williams, Lucretia; Willis, David; Willis, Effriam; Willis, Henry; Willis, Martin; Willis,, Mary
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I originally set out to make this film as a sort of homage to Wallace Stegner and the enduring words he wrote in his famous 'Wilderness Letter' to Congress in 1960. His poetic appeal for robust and comprehensive conservation efforts of America’s wild lands gave me pause. In this current political climate his words began to take on new meaning. His plea for what wilderness can do for us is more relevant now than ever. Thousands of acres of our remaining public lands are threatened everyday. We need to stand together to protect America's wild lands from being sold off to the highest bidder. We must preserve wilderness as a "means of reassuring ourselves of our sanity as creatures, a part of the geography of hope." Watch the film and take action: hipcamp.com/action Special thanks to Avocados & Coconuts, Hipcamp and everyone that contributed their amazing talents to making this film. Read the full letter and learn more about Wallace Stegner: http://wilderness.org/…/former-council-memb…/wallace-stegner Produced by Avocados and Coconuts - avocadosandcoconuts.com Director: Christopher Newman Producer: Dalia Burde Creative Director: Amani King Production Coordinator: Bijan Rafie-Tari Editor: Dana Shaw Directors of Photography: Keenan Newman, David Bourke, Matthew Rome 1st AC: Troy Dickerson Additional Footage: Devin Whetstone, Skysight, Kate Arizmendi Water Camera: Stephen Amato Aerials: Drew Kass Sound Recording: Luiza Sá-Davis Music by Daniel Hart Color: Chris Martin (Mission Film Design) Sound Mix: Chris Konovaliv (Audiolux) Post Producers: Jess Manning, Angie Golden Henry Special Thanks: Mendocino Magic, Oz Farm, Salmon Creek Ranch, Mackenzie O’Donnel, Anu Adeboje, Sarah Felker, Leah Hefner, Cooper Kenward, Gaby Scott, Fritz Jacobs, Natalie Vall-Freed
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