The 6th Annual SR.com "Official" Mock Draft 7th Round: Complete (1 Viewer)

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ROUND 7
1 (207) Dallas (from Kansas City) Garrett Gilkey, OT, Chadron State
2 (208) Jacksonville Miguel Maysonet, RB, Stony Brook
3 (209) Arizona (from Oakland) Zach Line, FB, SMU
4 (210) Philadelphia Sean Renfree, QB, Duke
5 (211) Detroit Charles Johnson, WR, Grand Valley State
6 (212) Philadelphia (from Cleveland) Onterio McCalebb, RB, Auburn
7 (213) Minnesota (from Arizona) Zac Dysert, QB, Miami, Ohio
8 (214) Minnesota (via Seattle from Buffalo) Conner Vernon, WR, Duke
9 (215) New York Jets Adrian Bushell, CB, Louisville
10 (216) Tennessee Reggie Dunn, WR, Utah
11 (217) Buffalo (from Miami) Greg Reid, CB Valdosta State
12 (218) New England (from Tampa Bay) Demetrius McCray, CB, Appalachian State
13 (219) Oakland (from Carolina) Cameron Lawrence, LB, Mississippi State
14 (220) Chicago (from Seattle, from New Orleans) Zach Anderson, DE, Northern Michigan
15 (221) San Diego Brandon Kaufman, WR, Eastern Washington
16 (222) St. Louis Jake Stoneburner, TE, Ohio State
17 (223) Pittsburgh Javon Lawson, WR, Louisiana-Lafayette
18 (224) Miami (from Dallas) Levine Toilolo, TE, Stanford
19 (225) New York Giants Ty Powell, OLB, Harding
20 (226) Philadelphia (from Chicago through Tampa Bay) Cody Davis, FS, Texas Tech
21 (227) San Francisco (from Cincinnati) Dustin Hopkins, K, Florida State
22 (228) Washington Michael Mauti, LB, Penn State
23 (229) Houston (from Minnesota) Lerentee McCray, OLB, Florida
24 (230) Philadelphia (from Indianapolis) Jordan Campbell, LB, New Mexico Highlands
25 (231) Chicago (from Seattle *Minnesota's in the actual draft*) Mike Hermann, QB, RPI (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
26 (232) Green Bay Jordan Rodgers QB Vanderbilt
27 (233) Houston Omoregie Uzzi G Georgia Tech
28 (234) Denver Walter Stewart, DE/OLB, Cincinnati
29 (235) New England Marquess Wilson, WR, Washington St.
30 (236) Atlanta Marlon Brown, WR University of Georgia
31 (237) Carolina (from Cleveland, from San Francisco) Nick Becton, OT, Virginia Tech
32 (238) Baltimore Rodney Smith, WR, FSU
33 (239) Philadelphia (Comp) Ryan Spadola, WR, Lehigh
34 (240) Cincinnati (Comp) Quinton Dial, DE/DT, Alabama
35 (241) Seattle (Comp) Lucas Reed, TE, University of New Mexico
36 (242) Seattle (Comp) Travis Long, LB, Washington State
37 (243) Atlanta (Comp) Jasomn Weaver, OT, Southern Miss
38 (244) Atlanta (Comp) Mike Gillislee, RB, Florida
39 (245) Detroit (Comp) Mike Catapano, DE, Princeton
40 (246) San Francisco (Comp) Zeke Motta, S, Notre Dame
41 (247) Baltimore (Comp) David Bass, DE, Missouri Western
42 (248) Tennessee (Comp) Jeff Locke, P, UCLA
43 (249) Atlanta (Comp) Mycah Hyde, CB, Iowa
44 (250) Miami (Comp) Josh Johnson, CB, Purdue
45 (251) Cincinnati (Comp) Caleb Sturgis, K, Florida
46 (252) San Francisco (Comp) Edmund Kugbila, G, Valdosta State
47 (253) New York Giants (Comp) John Boyett, S, Oregon
48 (254) Indianapolis (Comp) Matt Furstenburg, TE, Maryland
 
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Gotcha. I'll make the edit. Go ahead with you pick if you are ready.
 
At work so i'll update it when i get home today. But to kick off the 7th round and keep this ball moving....

With the 207th pick of the draft...the Dallas Cowboys are proud to select....

Garrett Gilkey, OT, Chadron state

CBS SPORTS said:
STRENGTHS: Looks the part. Naturally large man with good weight distribution and long limbs. Shows good initial quickness off the snap, including good lateral agility. Bends at the knees and plays on the balls of his feet, making him more nimble than his size might lead you to believe. Showed much greater use of leverage and overall physicality inside at the Senior Bowl than he'd previously shown on tape at tackle, sitting down to anchor against even Georgia's mammoth nose guard John Jenkins (6-4, 359). Has an on-off switch in terms of his personality; easy-going, good-natured player off the field but showed grit in his play against top competition in Mobile, including flashes of some nastiness. Intriguing developmental prospect with the athleticism and work ethic to believe that his best football is still ahead of him.
WEAKNESSES: Obvious level of competition concerns, though these are minimized somewhat by his successful week of practice at the Senior Bowl. Viewed by some as a bit of 'tweener due to his height and lack of elite foot quickness. Considered by some teams to be too tall to play guard and might have to be a developmental strong-side tackle prospect. Has a tendency to play high, making him vulnerable to powerful defenders who can bull rush him into the pocket. Described as having a "goofy" personality and as potentially lacking the "fire in his belly" some teams look for in offensive linemen.

COMPARES TO: Jeff Linkenbach, OG, Indianapolis Colts -- Just as Linkenbach, 6-6, 323, was asked to make the transition from left tackle to the interior coming out of Cincinnati three years ago, Gilkey's best chance at NFL success likely will be on the inside where he can be better protected. Big, surprisingly athletic and willing to put in the work, he could emerge as a developmental starter just as Linkenbach has in starting 28 games for the Colts since signing with the team as an undrafted free agent following the 2010 draft.

Garrett is a player who will find himself going late in the draft on draft day, or even UDFA, but may prove to a diamond in the rough. The man has enormous size and decent athleticism to go with it! He has experiance on the line at guard as well as tackle but this move is motivated primarily to push Doug Free out of the lineup...or at least push him into a position where he needs to recognize that his job is on the line. Our O-line is a concern - that's obvious. But with the way the players have fallen to us in this draft, i realized early that i could find the next big man in the late rounds. Gilkey can come in and provide depth on at both the inside and Right tackle position and thats something that the Boys certainly need


This concludes Jerrah's draft! And we cross the finish line with:
1) Sheldon Richardson DT
2) Kawann Short DT
3) Khaseem Greene LB
4) Andre Ellington RB
5) Ryan Nassib QB
7) Garrett Gilkey OT
 
Thanks. Let me know any other trades that are not reflected here. With some of the NFL trades, some of the picks are with other teams. We will respect the trades done in our process, but have this round's picks accurate to the current NFL order.
 
ROUND 1
1. Kansas City- Luke Joeckel, OT,Texas A&M
2. Jacksonville- Dion Jordan, DE/OLB, Oregon
3. Oakland- Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
4. Arizona (from Philadelphia) Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
5. Detroit- Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
6. Cleveland- Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
7. Philadelphia (from Arizona)- Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
8. Miami ( from Buffalo) Dee Milner, DB, Alabama
9. New York Jets Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
10. Tennessee Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU
11. San Diego Lane Johnson OT, Oklahoma
12. Carolina (from Buffalo) (from Miami) Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida
13. Tampa Bay Xavier Rhodes, CB Florida St.
14. Buffalo (from Carolina) Jonathan Cooper OG UNC
15. Cincinnati (from New Orleans) Kenny Vaccaro S Texas
16. St. Louis D.J. Fluker OT/OG Alabama
17. Pittsburgh Barkevious Mingo, DE/OLB, LSU
18. Dallas Sheldon Richardson DT Mizzuri
19. New York Giants Bjoern Werner, DE, FSU
20. Atlanta (from Chicago) Alec Ogletree, LB, UGA
21. New Orleans (from Cincinnati) Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
22. St. Louis (from Washington) Keenan Allen, WR, Cal
23. Minnesota Kevin Minter, LB, LSU
24. Indianapolis Jonathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State
25. Minnesota (from Seattle) Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
26. Green Bay Eddie Lacey, RB, Alabama
27. Minnesote (from Houston) Eric Reid, S, LSU
28. Denver Matt Elam, S, Florida
29. New England Jonathan Jenkins, DT, Georgia
30. Chicago (from Atlanta) Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky
31. San Francisco Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
32. Baltimore Jonathan Cyprien, S, Florida International


ROUND 2
1 (33) Jacksonville Johnthan Banks, CB, MSU
2 (34) San Francisco (from Kansas City) Datone Jones, DT, UCLA
3 (35) Buffalo (from Philadelphia) Jamie Collins, LB, Southern Miss
4 (36) Detroit Margus Hunt, DE, SMU
5 (37) Baltimore (from Cincinnati; from Oakland) Arthur Brown, OLB, Kansas State
6 (38) Arizona Alex Okafor, OLB, Texas
7 Cleveland (exercised in 2012 supplemental draft)
8 (39) New York Jets Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama
9 (40) Tennessee Kyle Long, OG, Oregon
10 (41) Buffalo Mike Glennon, QB, NC State
11 (42) Miami Cornelius "Tank" Carradine, DE, FSU
12 (43) Pittsburgh (from Tampa Bay) DeAndre Hopkins WR, Clemson
13 (44) Philadelphia (from Buffalo, from Carolina) Robert Woods, WR, USC
14 New Orleans (forfeited)
15 (45) San Diego Dallas Thomas OG/OT Tennessee
16 (46) St. Louis Phillip Thomas ,S, Fresno St.
17 (47) Dallas Kawann Short, DT, Purdue
18 (48) Tampa Bay (from Pittsburgh) Damontre Moore, DE, Tx A&M
19 (49) New York Giants Zach Ertz, TE Stanford
20 (50) Chicago Terron Armstead, OT, Arkansas Pine Bluff
21 (51) Washington Darius Slay, CB Mississippi State
22 (52) Houston (from Minnesota) Manti Te'o LBer/Illusionist Norte Dame
23 (53) New Orleans (from Cincinnati) Menelik Watson OT Florida State
24 (54) Miami (from Indianapolis) Quinton Patton, WR, Louisiana Tech
25 (55) Green Bay Barrett Jones OT/C/G from Alabama.
26 (56) Seattle David Amerson CB North Carolina
27 (57) Houston Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee
28 (58) Denver Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU
29 (59) New England Bacarri Rambo, S, Georgia
30 (60) Atlanta Gavin Escobar, TE, San Diego State
31 (61) San Francisco Sylvester Williams, DT, UNC
32 (62) Cincinnati (from Baltimore) Kiko Alonso, LB, Oregon


ROUND 3
1 (63) Kansas City JJ Wilcox, SS, Georgia Southern
2 (64) Jacksonville Justin Pugh, OT/G, Syracuse
3 (65) Detroit Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU
4 (66) Oakland DJ Hayden, CB, Houston
5 (67) Philadelphia Jamar Taylor, CB, Boise State
6 (68) Cleveland Blidi Wreh-Wilson, CB, Connecticut
7 (69) Philadelphia( from Arizona) Travis Frederick, C/G, Wisconsin
8 (70) Tennessee Brandon Williams, DT, Mississippi Southern State
9 (71) Carolina ( from Buffalo) Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State
10 (72) Houston (from New York Jets) DJ Swearinger SS South Carolina
11 (73) Tampa Bay Matt Barkley QB, USC
12 (74) San Francisco (from Carolina) Robert Alford, CB, Southeastern Louisiana
13 (75) Cincinnati (from New Orleans) Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina
14 (76) San Diego Trevardo Williams, OLB, Connecticut
15 (77) Buffalo (from Miami) Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor
16 (78) St. Louis Le'veon Bell, RB, Michigan State
17 (79) Pittsburgh Brennan Williams, OT, North Carolina
18 (80) Dallas Khaseem Greene, OLB, Rutgers
19 (81) New York Giants Aaron Dobson, WR, Marshall
20 (82) Miami (from Chicago) Vance McDonald, TE, Rice
21 (83) New York Jets (from Houston) (from Minnesota) Travis Kelce, TE, Cincinnati
22 (84) New Orleans (from Cincinnati) Brandon Jenkins, DE/OLB, FSU
23 (85) Washington David Bakhtiari, OT/G, Colorado
24 (86) Indianapolis Jordan Mills, OT, Louisiana Tech
25 (87) Seattle Da'Rick Rogers WR, Tennesse Tech
26 (88) Green Bay Ryan Swope WR Texas A&M
27 (89) New York Jets (from Houston) Montee Ball, RB, Wisconsin
28 (90) Denver Christine Michael, RB, Texas A&M
29 (91) New England Corey Lemonier, DE/OLB, Auburn
30 (92) Chicago (from Atlanta) Zaviar Gooden LBer Missouri
31 (93) San Francisco Shamarko Thomas, S, Syracuse
32 (94) Cincinnati (from Baltimore) Sio Moore, OLB, UConn
33 (95) Houston (Comp) EJ Manuel, QB, FSU
34 (96) Kansas City (Comp) Marquise Goodwin, WR, Texas
35 (97) Tennessee (Comp) Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers


ROUND 4
1(98)Jacksonville Brian Schwenke, C, Cal
2(99)Kansas City John Bostic, ILB, Florida
3(100)Tampa Bay (from Oakland) Chris Faulk OT LSU
4(101)Philadelphia Jordan Reed, TE, Florida
5(102)Minnesota (from Detroit) Kenny Stills, WR, Oklahoma
6(103)Arizona Brian Winters, OG, Kent State
7(104)Cleveland Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State
8(105)Philadelphia Shawn Williams, S, Georgia
9(106)Houston* (from Jets) Stedman Bailey WR West Virginia
10(107)Tennessee Chase Thomas, LB, Stanford
11(108)Carolina Nico Johnson LBer, Alabama
12(109)New Orleans Kwame Geathers DT, Georgia
13(110)San Diego David Quessenberry OG/C San Jose St
14(111)San Francisco (from Miami) Marcus Lattimore RB, USCe
15(112)Oakland (from Tampa Bay) Bennie Logan, DT, LSU
16(113)St. Louis Sean Porter, LB, Texas A&M
17(114)Dallas Andre Ellington, RB, Clemson
18(115)Pittsburgh Sanders Commings, CB, Georgia
19(116)New York Giants Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia
20(117)Chicago Lawrence Okoye, Athlete, United Kingdom
21(118)Cincinnati Chris Harper, WR, Kansas State
22(119)Washington Josh Evans, S, Florida
23(120)Minnesota Montori Hughes, DT, Tennessee-Martin
24(121)Indianapolis Aaron Mellette, WR, Elon
25(122)Green Bay William Gholston DE/OLB Michigan St.
26(123)Seattle Akeem Spence, DT, Illinois
27(124)Houston TJ Barnes, NT, Georgia Tech
28(125)Denver Will Davis, CB, Utah State
29(126)Tampa Bay (from New England) Johnathan Franklin RB, UCLA
30(127)Chicago (from Atlanta) Mark Harrison, WR, Rutgers
31(128)Miami (from San Francisco) Joseph Randle RB OK St.
32(129)Cincinnati (from Baltimore) Everett Dawkins, DT, FSU
33(130)Baltimore (Comp) Cobi Hamilton, WR, Arkansas
34(131)San Francisco (Comp) DeVonte Holloman, OLB, South Carolina
35(132)Detroit (Comp) Tharold Simon, CB, LSU
36(133)Atlanta (Comp) Quanterus Smith, DE, Western Kentucky

ROUND 5
1 (134) Dallas (from Kansas City) Ryan Nassib, QB Syracuse
2 (135) Jacksonville John Simon, DE, OSU
3 (136) Philadelphia Xavier Nixon, OT, Florida
4 (137) Detroit Jelani Jenkins, OLB, Florida
5 (138) Seattle (from Oakland) Alvin Bailey OG , Arkansas
6 (139) Carolina (from Cleveland) Melvin White, CB, Louisiana-Lafayette
7 (140) Arizona T.J. McDonald S, USC
8 (141) New York Jets Michael Buchanan, DE, Illinois
9 (142) Tennessee Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas
10 (143) Miami (from Buffalo) Kevin Reddick, LB, North Carolina
11 (144) Cincinnati (from New Orleans) Ricky Wagner, OT,Wisconsin
12 (145) San Diego Terry Hawthorne CB Illinois
13 (146) Miami B.W, Webb, CB, William & Mary
14 (147) Oakland (from Tampa Bay) Tavarres King WR, Georgia
15 (148) Buffalo (from Carolina) Dion Sims, TE, Michigan State
16 (149) St. Louis Steve Williams, CB, California
17 (150) Pittsburgh Joe Kruger, DE, Utah
18 (151) Kansas City (from Dallas) Cornelius Washington, DE, Georgia
19 (152) New York Giants Leon McFadden, CB, SD State
20 (153) Seattle (from Chicago) Knile Davis RB, Arkansas
21 (154) Washington A.J. Klein, LB, Iowa State
22 (155) Houston (from Minnesota) Jonathan Stewart, ILB, Texas A&M
23 (156) Cincinnati Rod Sweeting, CB, Georgia Tech
24 (157) San Francisco (from Indianapolis) Denard Robinson, WR, Michigan
25 (158) Seattle Luke Marquardt, OT Azusa Pacific
26 (159) Green Bay Malliciah Goodman, DE, Clemson
27 (160) Houston Robert Lester, S, Alabama
28 (161) Denver Nicholas Williams, DT, Samford
29 (162) Washington (from New England) Nick Kasa, TE, Colorado
30 (163) New York Jets (from Atlanta) Dwayne Gratz, CB, UCONN
31 (164) Cleveland (from San Francisco) Stefan Taylor, RB, Stanford
32 (165) Baltimore Brandon McGee, CB, Miami
33 (166) Miami (Comp) Hugh Thornton, OG, Illinois
34 (167) Green Bay (Comp) Ryan Otten, TE, San Jose State
35 (168) Baltimore (Comp) Tanner Hawkinson, OT, Kansas


ROUND 6
1 (169) Jacksonville Ray Ray Armstrong S, Miami
2 (170) Kansas City J.C. Tretter, OG, Cornell
3 (171) Detroit Matt Scott, QB, Arizona
4 (172) Oakland Earl Wolff, S NC State
5 (173) Carolina (from Cleveland; from Philadelphia) Stefan Charles, NT/DT, Regina
6 (174) Philadelphia (from Arizona) Gerald Hodges, OLB, Penn State
7 (175) Miami (from San Francisco; from Cleveland) Reid Fragel, OT, Ohio State
8 (176) Oakland (from Arizona, from Tennessee; from Minnesota) Mychal Rivera, TE, Tennessee
9 (177) Carolina (from Buffalo) Marcus Davis, WR Va Tech
10 (178) Atlanta (from New York Jets) Kip Edwards, CB, Missouri
11 (179) San Diego Duke Williams S Nevada
12 (180) Miami (from San Francisco; from Miami) Keith Pough, LB, Howard
13 (181) Tampa Bay Jordan Hill DT, PSU
14 (182) Carolina LaAdrian Waddle, OT, Texas Tech
15 (183) New Orleans Tony Jefferson, S, OU
16 (184) St. Louis Josh Boyce, WR, TCU
17 (185) Kansas City (From Dallas) Landry Jones, QB, Oklahoma
18 (186) Tampa Bay (from Pittsburgh) Jasper Collins WR, Mount Union
19 (187) New York Giants Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina
20 (188) Chicago Latavius Murray RB, University of Central Florida
21 (189) Minnesota Chris Gragg, TE, Arkansas
22 (190) Cincinnati Ace Sanders, WR, South Carolina
23 (191) Washington Corey Fuller, WR, VA Tech
24 (192) Indianapolis Kenjon Barner, RB, Oregon
25 (193) Green Bay Cooper Taylor Safety, Richmond
26 (194) Chicago (from Seattle) Dexter McCoil, FS, University of Tulsa
27 (195) Houston Khaled Holmes C/G USC
28 (196) Tampa Bay (from Philadelphia, from Denver) Joseph Fauria TE, UCLA
29 (197) Cincinnati (from New England)Earl Watford, OG, James Madison
30 (198) Atlanta Josh Boyd, DT, Mississippi State
31 (199) Baltimore (from San Francisco) Vinston Painter, OT, Virginia Tech
32 (200) Baltimore Lavar Edwards, DE, LSU
33 (201) Houston (Comp) Marcus Cromartie CB Wisconsin
34 (202) Tennessee (Comp) Nickell Robey, CB, USC
35 (203) Baltimore (Comp) Rontez Miles, S, California (PA)
36 (204) Kansas City (Comp) Kyle Juszczyk, FB, Harvard
37 (205) Oakland (Comp) Tyler Bray, QB, Tennessee
38 (206) Pittsburgh (Comp) Michael Ford, RB, LSU
 
Jacksonville sent me his pick. The Jaguars select:

Miguel Maysonet, RB, Stony Brook

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Miguel Maysonet, RB, Stony Brook, NFL Draft - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com
 
At work so i'll update it when i get home today. But to kick off the 7th round and keep this ball moving....

With the 207th pick of the draft...the Dallas Cowboys are proud to select....

Garrett Gilkey, OT, Chadron state



Garrett is a player who will find himself going late in the draft on draft day, or even UDFA, but may prove to a diamond in the rough. The man has enormous size and decent athleticism to go with it! He has experiance on the line at guard as well as tackle but this move is motivated primarily to push Doug Free out of the lineup...or at least push him into a position where he needs to recognize that his job is on the line. Our O-line is a concern - that's obvious. But with the way the players have fallen to us in this draft, i realized early that i could find the next big man in the late rounds. Gilkey can come in and provide depth on at both the inside and Right tackle position and thats something that the Boys certainly need


This concludes Jerrah's draft! And we cross the finish line with:
1) Sheldon Richardson DT
2) Kawann Short DT
3) Khaseem Greene LB
4) Andre Ellington RB
5) Ryan Nassib QB
7) Garrett Gilkey OT


Starting Senior Bowl guard in the 7th round. Great pick.:9:

Don't know how I missed this guy. :jpshakehead:
 
With its meager and unheralded 5th selection in the SR.com 2013 mock draft, Arizona selects SMU Fullback Zach Line

And with a hat tip to Bob Sturm at 1310 The Ticket in Dallas, Arizona has picked the ultimate lunch pail. While Zach is not athletic, explosive, or instinctive, he is the hardest worker in the history of college football. He is a smart player, and knows not only what the defense is doing but what the opposing team's offense is talking about on the sideline.

The coaches love Zach. He's a practice field rat, and relishes working out when there are lightning strikes, hail and wind gusts present. He helps the maintenance crew draw the lime chalk lines on the field. He's been seen with a post-hole digger to make sure the goal posts are set properly in place.

In the film room, they have set up a cot for him and he wears a catheter bag so he does not have to lose time studying the video. He insists on studying analog film and video and not the fancy new digital pad thingies.

During games, he brings his playbook in the huddle and goes over assignments with each unit. He's just a smart, hard-working, tough, tough-minded player, always-thinking how he can help his football team succeed every second.

Here's his photo montage.


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For more information about Zach, click to see what the highly-respected beacon of sports journalism The Bleacher Report has to say about him. This article includes some basic metrics:

NFL Draft: Why SMU's Zach Line Will Make a Difference in the NFL | Bleacher Report

Arizona Cardinals SR.com 2013 Experts Draft
1st Round - Geno Smith QB West Virginia
2nd Round - Alex Okafor DE/LB Texas
4th Round - Brian Winters OG Kent State
5th Round - T.J. McDonald S USC
7th Round - Zach Line FB SMU
 

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