| | Monday, April 28, 2025 | We are so back! With landing spots secured, all that is left to do is speculate for months on end. Before we know it, August preseason action will be upon us! Let's go! | Dynasty Rookie Rankings (Positional) | | | Quarterback | QB1 -- Cam Ward, Tennessee Titans QB2 -- Jaxson Dart, New York Giants QB3 -- Jalen Milroe, Seattle Seahawks QB4 -- Tyler Shough, New Orleans Saints QB5 -- Shedeur Sanders, Cleveland Browns QB6 -- Dillon Gabriel, Cleveland Browns QB7 -- Will Howard, Pittsburgh Steelers | QB Risers | I already had Dart and Milroe ranked as QB2 and QB3, so nothing changed there. Dart rose slightly in my overall rankings with Round 1 capital attached to his name, and Milroe dropped slightly. The notable riser is Shough. I have been hesitant to buy into his hype, but this landing spot forces my hand. It's possible that Shough and Ward are the only rookie quarterbacks who see meaningful NFL snaps in Year 1. | QB Fallers | We all know who it is. I had Sanders ranked as QB4 entering the draft, he's now QB5. I'm not interested in him for Fantasy, but there's a possibility that he could play as a rookie. He presents a lottery ticket for Superflex drafters. | Running Back | RB1 -- Ashton Jeanty, Las Vegas Raiders | TIER BREAK | RB2 -- Omarion Hampton, Los Angeles Chargers | TIER BREAK | RB3 -- TreVeyon Henderson, New England Patriots RB4 -- RJ Harvey, Denver Broncos RB5 -- Quinshon Judkins, Cleveland Browns RB6 -- Kaleb Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers RB7 -- Cam Skattebo, New York Giants RB8 -- Bhayshul Tuten, Jacksonville Jaguars | TIER BREAK | RB9 -- Jaydon Blue, Dallas Cowboys RB10 -- Dylan Sampson, Cleveland Browns RB11 -- Jarquez Hunter, Los Angeles Rams RB12 -- Trevor Etienne, Carolina Panthers RB13 -- Jordan James, San Francisco 49ers | TIER BREAK | RB14 -- Tahj Brooks, Cincinnati Bengals RB15 -- DJ Giddens, Indianapolis Colts RB16 -- Devin Neal, New Orleans Saints RB17 -- Brashard Smith, Kansas City Chiefs RB18 -- Kyle Monangai, Chicago Bears RB19 -- Woody Marks, Houston Texans | TIER BREAK | RB20 -- Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Washington Commanders RB21 -- LeQuint Allen, Jacksonville Jaguars RB22 -- Raheim Sanders, Los Angeles Chargers RB23 -- Damien Martinez, Seattle Seahawks RB24 -- Ollie Gordon, Miami Dolphins RB25 -- Phil Mafah, Dallas Cowboys | We took some serious hits at the RB position. Many NFL decision makers have been cited as willing to wait it out at the position because of the overwhelming depth in the 2025 class, and so, I'm not sure how to react to the draft capital info that we gained. Is Brashard Smith a Round 7 talent? No, in most drafts, Smith probably would have been selected in Round 4. | We saw players like Dylan Sampson and DJ Giddens selected by franchises that did not have a need at RB, and my guess is that was a result of difference in philosophy -- those teams might have simply decided to take the best player available, even though it was not at a position of need. In reality, those two may have had Round 3 grades for most teams, but NFL decision makers were playing a game of chicken at the RB position. We saw several "RB runs" occur -- when one team decided to pull the trigger, a ripple effect followed. From picks 2-15 in Round 4, Tuten, Skattebo, Etienne, Marks, and Hunter all went off the board. The Niners took Jordan James at pick 9 in Round 5, immediately followed by RB selections at pick 12 and 14. Similar runs occurred in Rounds 6 and 7. | I'm not sure what the best way to view the draft capital conundrum is. I'm thinking about it out loud. It feels irresponsible to cling to pre-draft value assessments and rank Round 6 or 7 running backs over Round 3 receivers, but I find myself pulled in that direction in several instances. | Risers | I never would have guessed that Blue would rank as a top-10 back from this class. I definitely prefer the prospect profiles for Sampson and Hunter, and both were selected ahead of Blue, so feel free to adjust however feels right to you. Blue brings receiving and big-play upside, which is intriguing as he joins a backfield that previously offered neither. The Cowboys didn't address a glaring need at WR, so this offense will be strapped for playmaking beyond CeeDee Lamb. | Harvey's stamp of approval was so freaking awesome. The track record for 24-year-old running back prospects is not good, but the track record for running backs selected early by Sean Payton is very good. | Johnson got the tailor-made system fit in Pittsburgh, and Tuten landed in the highly-coveted Liam Coen-engineered offense. There is a clear tier-break after Tuten at the RB position, in my opinion. | Monangai was the biggest late-round riser for me, as he not only beat out Raheim Sanders and Corey Kiner for a draft selection but also landed in a Chicago backfield that could present opportunities. I also moved Smith up my rankings a bit, even with Round 7 capital. The Chiefs traded up to get him. I'm excited to see Andy Reid's vision. Brooks predictably moved down my rankings, but I do think that his landing spot in Cincinnati is a positive. The Bengals only had six draft picks and used four of them on two positions, so using one of the other two on a RB was noteworthy. Cincy easily could have waited until after the draft to add a UDFA. Instead, Brooks was hand-picked. He's a perfect fit for the man-gap power running that Cincy does, and he might beat out Zack Moss as the preferred pass-protector in the backfield. | Fallers | Martinez, Sampson, and Giddens highlight the list for me. They feel buried. I'll probably grab them as cheap bench stashes in rookie drafts where they're available for cheap, but I was hoping for much more. The same goes for my boy Rocket Sanders. Sad. He has his work cut out for him if he's going to prove the NFL wrong. I believe! He'll be on all of my taxi squads! | Wide Receiver | WR1 -- Travis Hunter, Jacksonville Jaguars WR2 -- Tetairoa McMillan, Carolina Panthers | TIER BREAK | WR3 -- Luther Burden, Chicago Bears WR4 -- Matthew Golden, Green Bay Packers WR5 -- Emeka Egbuka, Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR6 -- Tre Harris, Los Angeles Chargers WR7 -- Jayden Higgins, Houston Texans WR8 -- Kyle Williams, New England Patriots | TIER BREAK | WR9 -- Jaylin Noel, Houston Texans WR10 -- Jack Bech, Las Vegas Raiders WR11 -- Isaac TeSlaa, Detroit Lions | TIER BREAK | WR12 -- Elic Ayomanor, Tennessee Titans WR13 -- Tory Horton, Seattle Seahawks WR14 -- Jalen Royals, Kansas City Chiefs WR15 -- Savion Williams, Green Bay Packers WR16 -- Pat Bryant, Denver Broncos WR17 -- Dont'e Thornton, Las Vegas Raiders | TIER BREAK | WR18 -- KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Los Angeles Chargers WR19 -- Tai Felton, Minnesota Vikings WR20 -- Xavier Restrepo, Tennessee Titans WR21 -- Ricky White, Seattle Seahawks WR22 -- Elijhah Badger, Kansas City Chiefs | Risers | It was not Luther Burden, but Jayden Higgins who was the fifth receiver selected in this class. He'll get to play with C.J. Stroud as part of a receiver room with an already-present dominant X-receiver. This frees Higgins up to fill his ideal role as "big slot." The only reason that he's not even higher in my rankings is my fierce belief that Jaylin Noel is one of the best wide receivers in this draft class. Higgins better ball out! He's already proven capable of convincing Iowa State to make him the primary first-read option over Noel, and he clearly convinced the Texans that he was worth investing in! | New England grabbing Kyle Williams with the fifth pick in Round 3 was a huge vote of confidence, and he could quickly become Drake Maye's favorite target. Legit separation skills showed up all over the speedster's collegiate film. | Bech and TeSlaa were players who I was cautiously optimistic about in spite of uninspiring data profiles. Both are huge winners following the NFL Draft. The Lions signaled some serious belief in TeSlaa's enigmatic skill set by trading multiple Round 3 picks to move up and secure his talent. I'm not sure how many targets Bech will be able to earn as a rookie playing alongside Brock Bowers and Jakobi Meyers in an offense that will surely center around Ashton Jeanty. But, his Round 2 draft capital is undeniably a fantastic start to his career! | Three more players with noteworthy draft capital: | Savion Williams was a true shock of a pick to the Packers in Round 3. I'm intrigued. | I liked Pat Bryant's film but had him penciled in as a Day 3 pick. The Broncos used an early Round 3 pick to grab him with Noel and Jalen Royals still on the board! | One of the first names called on Day 3 was Dont'e Thornton Jr.. A six-foot-five speed threat out of Tennessee with awesome underlying data, Thornton will be one of the NFL's most intriguing players to monitor this preseason. | Fallers | Elic Ayomanor may have a path to playing time as a rookie, but it was definitely disappointing to see 19 receivers leave the board before his name was called. Be careful investing in him this draft season. The 19th receiver selected before Ayomanor was Jalen Royals . Players who were barely on my radar -- namely, Arian Smith, Jaylin Lane, and Chimere Dike -- were selected ahead of him. The landing spot is awesome, as Royals may become Rashee Rice's replacement in a couple of years, but his already-risky profile looks decidedly worse with late Round 4 draft capital attached to it. | Tory Horton belongs in this group, unfortunately. He was the 23rd receiver selected. I've legitimately never heard of Jordan Watkins, and the 49ers picked him ahead of Horton. Seattle landed him with pick 30 in Round 5. I love the skill set, and there's a chance that Horton gets on the field during his rookie season. It also could be a redshirt year, we don't know where he's at in his recovery. | Tight End | TE1 -- Colston Loveland, Chicago Bears | TIER BREAK | TE2 -- Tyler Warren, Indianapolis Colts | TIER BREAK | TE3 -- Terrance Ferguson, Los Angeles Rams TE4 -- Harold Fannin Jr., Cleveland Browns TE5 -- Mason Taylor, New York Jets TE6 -- Elijah Arroyo, Seattle Seahawks TE7 -- Gunnar Helm, Tennessee Titans | TIER BREAK | TE8 -- Oronde Gadsden II, Los Angeles Chargers TE9 -- Mitchell Evans, Carolina Panthers TE10 -- Thomas Fideone II, New York Giants | Risers | I expected to be on an island in ranking Fannin ahead of Taylor. That's no surprise, and I don't blame anyone who prefers Taylor's set of circumstances entering the NFL. I am content taking a shot on Fannin's upside, given that he received early Round 3 draft capital. The real surprise, to me, is that people are ranking Taylor ahead of Ferguson. Taylor was picked well ahead of Fannin. He was only picked four spots ahead of Ferguson. | Both Ferguson and Taylor were drafted into situations where a real role might be available in Year 1, and Ferguson is on a much better team. He also displayed more receiving upside as a collegiate player and tested as a better athlete. Ferguson is my clear preference of the two and is my biggest TE winner from the NFL Draft. | I was psyched to see Helm not fall far on Day 3. He tested through an ankle injury, which can't be held against him, but also did not provide clarity on his athleticism. To see an NFL franchise still willing to bet on the skill set with a Round 4 pick is exciting. | Another intriguing skill set bet that I noticed was the LA Chargers grabbing Oronde Gadsden II in Round 5. I'm not sure where he'll play -- tight end or receiver -- but this guy can play! | Fallers | I legitimately didn't have any clear fallers at the TE position. The players who I liked received healthy draft capital, and several landed in offenses that need tight end help. Even Day 3 picks like Helm and Evans are on rosters with uncertainty at the TE1 spot. | Dynasty Rookie Rankings (SuperFlex and Tight End Premium aka TE+) | These are for leagues that allow up to two quarterbacks in a starting lineup and in which tight ends gain an extra half point per reception. | If you see me use TE+, I'm referring to a league where tight ends gain an extra 0.5 points per reception. | If you see me use TE++, I'm referring to a league where tight ends gain an extra 1.0 points per reception. | If that's not your league format, keep scrolling! | | 1 -- Ashton Jeanty, Raiders 2 -- Omarion Hampton, Chargers 3 -- Travis Hunter, Jaguars 4 -- Tetairoa McMillan, Panthers 5 -- Colston Loveland, Bears 6 -- Cam Ward, Titans 7 -- TreVeyon Henderson, Patriots 8 -- RJ Harvey, Broncos 9 -- Quinshon Judkins, Browns 10 -- Kaleb Johnson, Steelers 11 -- Luther Burden, Bears 12 -- Jaxson Dart, Giants 13 -- Tyler Warren, Colts 14 -- Matthew Golden, Packers 15 -- Emeka Egbuka, Bucs 16 -- Jalen Milroe, Seahawks 17 -- Cam Skattebo, Giants 18 -- Bhayshul Tuten, Jags 19 -- Tre Harris, Chargers 20 -- Terrance Ferguson, Rams 21 -- Harold Fannin Jr., Browns 22 -- Jayden Higgins, Texans 23 -- Kyle Williams, Patriots 24 -- Mason Taylor, Jets 25 -- Elijah Arroyo, Seahawks 26 -- Jaylin Noel, Texans 27 -- Jaydon Blue, Cowboys 28 -- Jack Bech, Raiders 29 -- Isaac TeSlaa, Lions 30 -- Shedeur Sanders, Browns 31 -- Gunnar Helm, Titans 32 -- Dylan Sampson, Browns 33 -- Jarquez Hunter, Rams 34 -- Elic Ayomanor, Titans 35 -- Trevor Etienne, Panthers 36 -- Tyler Shough, Saints 37 -- Jordan James, Texans 38 -- Tory Horton, Seahawks 39 -- Tahj Brooks, Bengals 40 -- Oronde Gadsden, Chargers 41 -- Jalen Royals, Chiefs 42 -- Savion Williams, Packers 43 -- DJ Giddens, Colts 44 -- Devin Neal, Saints 45 -- Brashard Smith, Chiefs 46 -- Mitchell Evans, Panthers 47 -- Pat Bryant, Broncos 48 -- Dont'e Thornton, Raiders 49 -- Kyle Monangai, Bears 50 -- Woody Marks, Texans 51 -- Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Commanders 52 -- KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Chargers 53 -- LeQuint Allen, Jaguars 54 -- Xavier Restrepo, Titans 55 -- Raheim Sanders, Chargers 56 -- Ricky White, Seahawks 57 -- Elijhah Badger, Chiefs 58 -- Damien Martinez, Seahawks 59 -- Ollie Gordon, Dolphins 60 -- Phil Mafah, Cowboys | TE+ Notes: | Loveland over Ward feels notable. Both are premium position players in this format, and Ward carries the higher draft capital. I ranked Loveland ahead of him, though, because I believe his game translates in a more Fantasy-friendly way. Ward doesn't offer the rushing upside to become a top-five Fantasy QB without complete outlier outcomes as a passer. Loveland has a clear track to providing elite TE upside. We've already seen Ben Johnson create an elite Fantasy TE season with rookie Sam LaPorta. If you haven't seen this clip , enjoy the exuberance with which Johnson addresses Loveland after selecting him with his first NFL Draft pick as a head coach! | The range that I have Fannin Jr. in is the absolute highest that I felt comfortable pushing him. That's where I'm at with him. I'm enamored by the prospect profile, and early Round 3 draft capital is enough for me to be willing to be aggressive in stashing him in TE+ formats. He could pile up receptions and be an absolute Fantasy point printer in this format. If you need 2025 help, feel free to pass on Fannin for the players around him. The wide receivers in that range are more-likely to get on the field as rookies. | Superflex Notes: | Jalen Milroe mirrors Fannin Jr. nearly identically, from a philosophical drafting standpoint. He offers massive upside for this format, but he might not contribute anything in Year 1 or even Year 2. And if a player makes it to Year 3 without contributing, it becomes extremely unlikely that they will help your Fantasy team at any point. That kind of risk exists for Milroe, don't ignore it. Where I have him ranked is the absolute highest that I was comfortable pushing him. | Dynasty Rookie Rankings (SuperFlex and TE++) | These are for leagues that allow up to two quarterbacks in a starting lineup and in which tight ends gain an extra full point per reception. If that's not your league format, keep scrolling! | | 1 -- Ashton Jeanty, Raiders 2 -- Omarion Hampton, Chargers 3 -- Travis Hunter, Jaguars 4 -- Colston Loveland, Bears 5 -- Tetairoa McMillan, Panthers 6 -- Cam Ward, Titans 7 -- TreVeyon Henderson, Patriots 8 -- Tyler Warren, Colts 9 -- RJ Harvey, Broncos 10 -- Quinshon Judkins, Browns 11 -- Kaleb Johnson, Steelers 12 -- Luther Burden, Bears 13 -- Jaxson Dart, Giants 14 -- Matthew Golden, Packers 15 -- Emeka Egbuka, Bucs 16 -- Jalen Milroe, Seahawks 17 -- Terrance Ferguson, Rams 18 -- Harold Fannin Jr., Browns 19 -- Cam Skattebo, Giants 20 -- Bhayshul Tuten, Jags 21 -- Tre Harris, Chargers 22 -- Mason Taylor, Jets 23 -- Elijah Arroyo, Seahawks 24 -- Jayden Higgins, Texans 25 -- Kyle Williams, Patriots 26 -- Gunnar Helm, Titans 27 -- Jaylin Noel, Texans 28 -- Jaydon Blue, Cowboys 29 -- Jack Bech, Raiders 30 -- Isaac TeSlaa, Lions 31 -- Shedeur Sanders, Browns 32 -- Dylan Sampson, Browns 33 -- Jarquez Hunter, Rams 34 -- Oronde Gadsden, Chargers 35 -- Elic Ayomanor, Titans 36 -- Trevor Etienne, Panthers 37 -- Tyler Shough, Saints 38 -- Jordan James, Texans 39 -- Tory Horton, Seahawks 40 -- Tahj Brooks, Bengals 41 -- Jalen Royals, Chiefs 42 -- Mitchell Evans, Panthers 43 -- Savion Williams, Packers 44 -- DJ Giddens, Colts 45 -- Devin Neal, Saints 46 -- Brashard Smith, Chiefs 47 -- Pat Bryant, Broncos 48 -- Dont'e Thornton, Raiders 49 -- Kyle Monangai, Bears 50 -- Woody Marks, Texans 51 -- Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Commanders 52 -- KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Chargers 53 -- LeQuint Allen, Jaguars 54 -- Xavier Restrepo, Titans 55 -- Raheim Sanders, Chargers 56 -- Ricky White, Seahawks 57 -- Elijhah Badger, Chiefs 58 -- Damien Martinez, Seahawks 59 -- Ollie Gordon, Dolphins 60 -- Phil Mafah, Cowboys | Dynasty Rookie Rankings (SuperFlex, no TE+) | These are for leagues that allow up to two quarterbacks in a starting lineup and in which tight ends gain no additional points per reception. If that's not your league format, keep scrolling! | | Even without an obvious path to playing time, Milroe is someone who I want to invest in heavily during draft season. Vibes are off the charts in Seattle! | | 1 -- Ashton Jeanty, Raiders 2 -- Omarion Hampton, Chargers 3 -- Travis Hunter, Jaguars 4 -- Tetairoa McMillan, Panthers 5 -- Cam Ward, Titans 6 -- TreVeyon Henderson, Patriots 7 -- Colston Loveland, Bears 8 -- RJ Harvey, Broncos 9 -- Quinshon Judkins, Browns 10 -- Kaleb Johnson, Steelers 11 -- Luther Burden, Bears 12 -- Jaxson Dart, Giants 13 -- Matthew Golden, Packers 14 -- Emeka Egbuka, Bucs 15 -- Tyler Warren, Colts 16 -- Jalen Milroe, Seahawks 17 -- Cam Skattebo, Giants 18 -- Bhayshul Tuten, Jags 19 -- Tre Harris, Chargers 20 -- Jayden Higgins, Texans 21 -- Kyle Williams, Patriots 22 -- Terrance Ferguson, Rams 23 -- Jaylin Noel, Texans 24 -- Jaydon Blue, Cowboys 25 -- Jack Bech, Raiders 26 -- Harold Fannin Jr., Browns 27 -- Isaac TeSlaa, Lions 28 -- Shedeur Sanders, Browns 29 -- Elijah Arroyo, Seahawks 30 -- Mason Taylor, Jets 31 -- Dylan Sampson, Browns 32 -- Jarquez Hunter, Rams 33 -- Gunnar Helm, Titans 34 -- Elic Ayomanor, Titans 35 -- Trevor Etienne, Panthers 36 -- Tyler Shough, Saints 37 -- Jordan James, Texans 38 -- Tory Horton, Seahawks 39 -- Tahj Brooks, Bengals 40 -- Jalen Royals, Chiefs 41 -- Oronde Gadsden, Chargers 42 -- Savion Williams, Packers 43 -- DJ Giddens, Colts 44 -- Devin Neal, Saints 45 -- Brashard Smith, Chiefs 46 -- Pat Bryant, Broncos 47 -- Dont'e Thornton, Raiders 48 -- Kyle Monangai, Bears 49 -- Woody Marks, Texans 50 -- Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Commanders 51 -- Mitchell Evans, Panthers 52 -- KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Chargers 53 -- LeQuint Allen, Jaguars 54 -- Xavier Restrepo, Titans 55 -- Raheim Sanders, Chargers 56 -- Ricky White, Seahawks 57 -- Elijhah Badger, Chiefs 58 -- Damien Martinez, Seahawks 59 -- Ollie Gordon, Dolphins 60 -- Phil Mafah, Cowboys | Dynasty Rookie Rankings (1QB) | These are for non Superflex formats. If you cannot start more than one QB, this rankings set is for you. This is a rankings set assuming the most-commonly used format for season-long leagues: | QB RB RB WR WR TE FLEX | Full PPR, no tight end premium. Keep it simple. | | | 1 -- Ashton Jeanty, Raiders 2 -- Omarion Hampton, Chargers 3 -- Travis Hunter, Jaguars 4 -- Tetairoa McMillan, Panthers 5 -- TreVeyon Henderson, Patriots 6 -- Colston Loveland, Bears 7 -- RJ Harvey, Broncos 8 -- Quinshon Judkins, Browns 9 -- Kaleb Johnson, Steelers 10 -- Luther Burden, Bears 11 -- Matthew Golden, Packers 12 -- Emeka Egbuka, Bucs 13 -- Tyler Warren, Colts 14 -- Cam Skattebo, Giants 15 -- Bhayshul Tuten, Jags 16 -- Tre Harris, Chargers 17 -- Jayden Higgins, Texans 18 -- Kyle Williams, Patriots 19 -- Cam Ward, Titans 20 -- Terrance Ferguson, Rams 21 -- Jaylin Noel, Texans 22 -- Jaydon Blue, Cowboys 23 -- Jalen Milroe, Seahawks 24 -- Jaxson Dart, Giants 25 -- Jack Bech, Raiders 26 -- Harold Fannin Jr., Browns 27 -- Isaac TeSlaa, Lions 28 -- Elijah Arroyo, Seahawks 29 -- Mason Taylor, Jets 30 -- Dylan Sampson, Browns 31 -- Jarquez Hunter, Rams 32 -- Gunnar Helm, Titans 33 -- Elic Ayomanor, Titans 34 -- Trevor Etienne, Panthers 35 -- Jordan James, Texans 36 -- Tory Horton, Seahawks 37 -- Tahj Brooks, Bengals 38 -- Jalen Royals, Chiefs 39 -- Oronde Gadsden, Chargers 40 -- Savion Williams, Packers 41 -- DJ Giddens, Colts 42 -- Devin Neal, Saints 43 -- Brashard Smith, Chiefs 44 -- Pat Bryant, Broncos 45 -- Dont'e Thornton, Raiders 46 -- Shedeur Sanders, Browns 47 -- Kyle Monangai, Bears 48 -- Woody Marks, Texans 49 -- Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Commanders 50 -- Mitchell Evans, Panthers 51 -- KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Chargers 52 -- LeQuint Allen, Jaguars 53 -- Xavier Restrepo, Titans 54 -- Raheim Sanders, Chargers 55 -- Ricky White, Seahawks 56 -- Elijhah Badger, Chiefs 57 -- Damien Martinez, Seahawks 58 -- Ollie Gordon, Dolphins 59 -- Phil Mafah, Cowboys 60 -- Tyler Shough, Saints | | If you want to watch film on the rookie RB class, check this thread out! | | | | | Golazo Network | | 24/7 Sports News | Watch LIVE global soccer coverage on the CBS Sports Golazo Network, available FOR FREE on the CBS Sports App, Pluto TV and streaming on Paramount+. 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