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Remembering horror icon and Friday the 13th franchise star Walter Gorney on the anniversary of his death.
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R.I.P. (1912 - 2004)
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supertreecollectorfan · 3 months
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Walter "Walt" Gorney, Amerikaanse acteur (Friday the 13th, Trading Places), sterft op 91-jarige leeftijd een natuurlijke dood.
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junker-town · 7 years
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2017 NFL mock draft database: Which player is each team projected to pick?
Rounding up and compiling mock drafts to predict the 2017 NFL Draft.
Now that the 2016 NFL season is over, all eyes turn to the 2017 offseason. The big event is the NFL draft, scheduled for April 27-29 in Philadelphia.
The Cleveland Browns are at the top of the draft order following their 1-15 season, but they also have the No. 12 selection thanks to a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2016. While there’s still time for players to climb up or slide down boards, Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett is the near consensus choice to be Cleveland’s No. 1 pick.
By surveying as many mock drafts as possible, we can get a good idea of the directions experts expect most teams to go.
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This will be updated consistently until draft day.
Players selected less than five percent of the time fall in the "others" category.
Mock drafts that include trades are not included.
With a lot of similar colors, I know some of the slices can be hard to tell apart (sorry, Raiders fans). Hover over or click on the chart and it'll show the numbers and name for each individual slice. It also can be read like a clock with the names on the right representing the slices clockwise around the chart.
All the mock drafts used are listed at the bottom.
No. 1 Cleveland Browns
Most popular selection: Texas A&M DE Myles Garrett
No. 2 San Francisco 49ers
Most popular selection: Stanford DE Solomon Thomas
No. 3 Chicago Bears
Most popular selection: LSU S Jamal Adams
No. 4 Jacksonville Jaguars
Most popular selection: LSU RB Leonard Fournette
No. 5 Tennessee Titans (via Rams)
Most popular selection: Ohio State CB Marshon Lattimore
No. 6 New York Jets
Most popular selection: North Carolina QB Mitchell Trubisky
No. 7 Los Angeles Chargers
Most popular selection: Ohio State S Malik Hooker
No. 8 Carolina Panthers
Most popular selection: LSU RB Leonard Fournette
No. 9 Cincinnati Bengals
Most popular selection: Alabama LB Reuben Foster
No. 10 Buffalo Bills
Most popular selection: Clemson WR Mike Williams
No. 11 New Orleans Saints
Most popular selection: Tennessee DE Derek Barnett
No. 12 Cleveland Browns (via Eagles)
Most popular selection: North Carolina QB Mitchell Trubisky
No. 13 Arizona Cardinals
Most popular selection: Texas Tech QB Patrick Mahomes II
No. 14 Philadelphia Eagles (via Vikings)
Most popular selection: Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey
No. 15 Indianapolis Colts
Most popular selection: Temple LB Haason Reddick
No. 16 Baltimore Ravens
Most popular selection: Western Michigan WR Corey Davis
No. 17 Washington
Most popular selection: Temple LB Haason Reddick
No. 18 Tennessee Titans
Most popular selection: Washington WR John Ross
No. 19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Most popular selection: FSU RB Dalvin Cook
No. 20 Denver Broncos
Most popular selection: Wisconsin OT Ryan Ramczyk
No. 21 Detroit Lions
Most popular selection: Missouri DE Charles Harris
No. 22 Miami Dolphins
Most popular selection: Western Kentucky OL Forrest Lamp
No. 23 New York Giants
Most popular selection: Alabama OT Cam Robinson
No. 24 Oakland Raiders
Most popular selection: Florida LB Jarrad Davis
No. 25 Houston Texans
Most popular selection: Clemson QB Deshaun Watson
No. 26 Seattle Seahawks
Most popular selection: Washington CB Kevin King
No. 27 Kansas City Chiefs
Most popular selection: Texas Tech QB Patrick Mahomes
No. 28 Dallas Cowboys
Most popular selection: Missouri DE Charles Harris
No. 29 Green Bay Packers
Most popular selection: Wisconsin OLB T.J. Watt
No. 30 Pittsburgh Steelers
Most popular selection: Michigan S Jabrill Peppers
No. 31 Atlanta Falcons
Most popular selection: Missouri DE Charles Harris
No. 32 New Orleans Saints (via Patriots)
Most popular selection: LSU CB Tre’Davious White
Mock drafts (83)
Dan Kadar — SB Nation — April 24
Jim Thomas — St. Louis Post-Dispatch — April 24
Brennan Smith — Salt Lake Tribune — April 24
Tony Grossi — ESPN Cleveland — April 24
Rob Rang — CBS Sports — April 24
Dave Zangaro — CSN Philly — April 24
Nick Klopsis — Newsday — April 24
Walter Cherepinksy — Walter Football — April 24
Charlie Campbell — Walter Football — April 24
Sal Capaccio — WGR 550 — April 23
Nate Geary — WGR 550 — April 23
Derek Kramer — WGR 550 — April 23
Dave Birkett — Detroit Free Press — April 22
Gregg Bell — Tacoma News Tribune — April 22
Aaron Wilson — Houston Chronicle — April 22
John McClain — Houston Chronicle — April 22
Chad Reuter — NFL.com — April 21
Maurice Jones-Drew — NFL.com — April 21
Evan Silva — Rotoworld — April 21
Brad Biggs — Chicago Tribune — April 21
Terez Paylor — Kansas City Star — April 21
Omar Kelly — Orlando Sun-Sentinel — April 21
Joe Schad — Palm Beach Post — April 21
Matt Lombardo — NJ Advance Media — April 21
Adam Stites — SB Nation — April 20
Chris Burke — Sports Illustrated — April 20
Dieter Kurtenbach — Fox Sports — April 20
Steve Serby — New York Post — April 20
Jourdan Rodrigue — Charlotte Observer — April 20
Gentry Estes — Courier-Journal (Louisville) — April 20
Mark Eckel — NJ Advance Media — April 20
Jason Lieser — Palm Beach Post — April 20
Vinnie Iyer — Sporting News — April 20
Lou Pickney — Draft King — April 20
Draft Tek — April 20
Mel Kiper Jr. — ESPN — April 19
D. Orlando Ledbetter — Atlanta Journal-Constitution — April 19
Ryan Wilson — CBS Sports — April 19
Hub Arkush — Pro Football Weekly — April 19
Eddie Brown — San Diego Union-Tribune — April 19
Ralph Vacchiano — SportsNet New York — April 19
Lance Zierlein — NFL.com — April 18
Ben Burrows — The Independent — April 18
John Oehser — Jaguars.com — April 18
Ron Clements — Sporting News — April 17
Eliot Shorr-Parks — NJ Advance Media — April 17
Dane Brugler — CBS Sports — April 17
Jared Dubin — CBS Sports — April 17
Pete Prisco — CBS Sports — April 17
Will Brinson — CBS Sports — April 17
Luke Easterling — The Draft Wire — April 17
Arthur Arkush — Pro Football Weekly — April 17
Jon Machota — The Dallas Morning News — April 16
Scott Petrak — Elyria Chronicle-Telegram — April 16
Charean Williams — Fort Worth Star-Telegram — April 14
Matt Miller — Bleacher Report — April 14
Greg Gabriel — Pro Football Weekly — April 14
Chris Fedor — Cleveland Plain-Dealer — April 13
Dan Duggan — NJ Advance Media — April 13
Dale Lolley — Washington (Pa.) Observer-Reporter — April 13
Todd McShay — ESPN — April 12
Bob McManaman — Arizona Republic — April 12
Sports Illustrated (Staff) — April 12
Steven Ruiz — FTW (USA Today) — April 12
Bucky Brooks — NFL.com — April 11
Ed Malyon — The Independent — April 11
Danny Kelly — The Ringer — April 11
Paul Hudrick — CSN Philly — April 11
Darryl Slater — NJ Advance Media — April 10
Cory Bonini — The Huddle — April 10
Brian Mazique — Forbes — April 9
Jeff Schudel — Lake County (Ohio) News-Herald — April 7
Jonah Tuls — Draft Breakdown — April 7
Nate Davis — USA Today — April 6
Connor Hughes — NJ Advance Media — April 6
Adam Gorney — Rivals — April 6
Mike Farrell — Rivals — April 6
Dan Bilicki — Toronto Sun — April 4
Daniel Jeremiah — NFL.com — April 4
Andrew Gribble — ClevelandBrowns.com — April 4
Patrick Maks — ClevelandBrowns.com — April 4
Josh Norris — Rotoworld — April 3
J.C. Talon — Pro Football Weekly — April 3
How the NFL Draft became such a big deal
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schlock-luster-video · 7 months
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On October 21, 1980, Friday the 13th debuted in Norway.
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On April 13, 2012, Friday the 13th was screened at the RiverRun International Film Festival.
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On September 13, 2019 Friday the 13th was screened at the International Film Festival Cinamatik in Slovakia.
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On January 28, 1982, Friday the 13th debuted in Uruguay.
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schlock-luster-video · 11 months
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Today in horror / slasher movie history: on August 13, 1980 Friday the 13th debuted in Spain.
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Here's some Crazy Ralph art to celebrate!
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Today in horror / slasher movie history: on June 13, 1980 Friday the 13th debuted in Ireland.
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Here's some Crazy Ralph art to mark the occasion!
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Today in horror / slasher movie history: on September 29, 2003 Friday the 13th was re-released in the United Kingdom.
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Here's some fan art!
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Today in 80s slasher movie history: on October 6, 2003 Friday the 13th debuted on DVD in the Czech Republic.
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Here's a portrait of Walter Gorney as Crazy Ralph!
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Today in horror / slasher movie history: on November 10, 1980 Friday the 13th debuted in Sweden.
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Here's some Walter Gorney fan art!
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Today in slasher movie history:
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On October 21, 1980 Friday the 13th debuted in Norway.
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On October 21, 1988 Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers debuted in the United States.
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On October 21, 1979 principal photography began on Maniac.
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On October 21, 2014 The Silence of the Lambs was re-released in Spain.
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Today in horror / slasher movie history: on May 9, 1980 Friday the 13th debuted in the United States and Canada.
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Here's some Crazy Ralph, Annie and Pamela Voorhees fan art to celebrate!
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