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rprokap / Pset 9CREDITS SEQUENCE NEWSPAPER HEADLINE MONTAGE: HEADLINES flash before us, displaying their accompanying photographs. "UBERMAN - METRO CITY'S HERO AFTER DEFEATING MASTER MIND! PHOTO: A chiseled, statuesque man wearing the COOLEST SUPER HERO SUIT IMAGINABLE, COMPLETE WITH FLOWING CAPE, shines a confident smile at the lens. This is UBERMAN, champion of METRO CITY. "UBERMAN DEFEATS MASTER MIND'S GIANT ROBOT!" PHOTO: Wide-shot of Uberman in mid-flight lifting the GIANT ROBOT in the sky above the city buildings. "MASTER MIND ALL WET AFTER UBERMAN FOILS AQUARIUM HEIST!" PHOTO: Uberman stands knee-deep in water. He has his enemy by the collar. The villain blocks his face from the shot with a METALLIC GAUNTLET. The images start to flash by even quicker, each showing the MYSTERIOUS VILLAIN in various stages of humiliation. In each photograph he successfully blocks his face with his armored glove. We ZOOM IN to the last headline. "MASTER MIND BEHIND BARS ONCE AGAIN - THANKS TO UBERMAN!" PHOTO: Uberman stands in a gallant pose with his fists on his hips, obviously trying to accentuate the "U" insignia on his chest. END OF CREDITS SEQUENCE EXT. BUILDING - DAY We DISSOLVE from the photograph to Uberman standing in the exact same position. WE PULL BACK showing him atop a BUILDING overlooking the city below. A perfect view for our guardian hero. He watches the thriving metropolis, bristling with life as people happily go about their day. Yet, we can't help but detect a hint of sadness in Uberman's expression. 2. UBERMAN You look so peaceful from up here. His serenity is suddenly interrupted by a loud BEEPING SOUND coming from his wrist. He looks down at a BRACELET (a manly one) on his right arm. It's a silver band with a FLASHING red letter "U". UBERMAN (CONT'D) Looks like Roxanne's in trouble again. Uberman leaps off the building and into the air. His cape gracefully flows in the breeze behind him as he shoots off into the distance like a speeding bullet. EXT. OBSERVATORY HIDEOUT - ESTABLISHING SHOT Grime and moss decorate the outside of this long abandoned building overlooking the COAST. Once a place of knowledge and wonder - now home to a great evil. INT. OBSERVATORY HIDEOUT - DAY The inside is in complete contrast to the exterior. The huge hall with a GIANT TELESCOPE teems with advanced ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT. Computers, monitors and machines which do not have an obvious function FLASH and HUM. A STEEL DOOR slides open, revealing the subject of our story MASTER MIND - a villainous sight to behold. His FACE IS INEXPLICABLY LIGHT BLUE, topped by an OVERSIZED, MUSHROOM- SHAPED HEAD with a CIRCULAR PATCH OF WHITE HAIR ON TOP. He's dressed in the kind of costume only a super villain could pull off: a PURPLE JUMPSUIT AND BLACK BOOT ENSEMBLE WITH A GIANT GREEN "M" ON THE CHEST. His right hand, hanging at his side, is a METAL GAUNTLET WITH THREE SHORT SPIKES PROTRUDING BETWEEN HIS KNUCKLES. Master Mind begins to survey the room with his TWO PERMANENTLY ARCHED EYEBROWS. A man dressed as ALBERT EINSTEIN is busy ranting to two other men. One, a hulking brute, is dressed as LEONARDO DA VINCI. The other, a small intellectual-type carrying a clip-board, is dressed as the philosopher PLATO. EINSTEIN I hate the outfits. I mean, I get it: we're all supposed to be "masterminds" - very clever. (MORE) 3. EINSTEIN(cont'd) I just feel stupid. I mean, what the hell did Einstein really do anyway? PLATO Theory of relativity. Einstein starts feverishly scratching his side. EINSTEIN Well, you'd think he'd invent a wool sweater that didn't itch so much. Da Vinci and Plato's eyes suddenly grow with concern as they see Master Mind walk up behind Einstein. Einstein notices his colleague's staring over his right shoulder and turns around. He turns around and Master Mind SEIZES HIM BY HIS THROAT with his metal gauntlet. MASTER MIND The real Einstein once said, "God does not play dice with the world." He was right, because the world is MY dice. Is that understood? DA VINCI & PLATO Sir! Yes, sir! EINSTEIN (gasping for air) Yes, sir. Master Mind undoes his grip on Einstein's throat. MASTER MIND Alright, then - clean slate. Do we have the girl? DA VINCI Yes, sir. She fell into our trap just like you knew she would. MASTER MIND Reporters are a curious lot, and easily manipulated. He quickly checks his physique in a GIANT MIRROR, adjusts his posture and sucks in his gut. 4. MASTER MIND Alright, let's not keep the lady waiting. MOMENTS LATER Da Vinci escorts a BLINDFOLDED and bound woman, ROXANNE RITCHI, to the back of the room where Plato and Einstein are standing guard over a large BLACK SWIVEL-CHAIR facing away from us. She pulls free of Da Vinci's grasp and waits for him to undo the blindfold. Her face uncovered, we finally see Roxanne's striking features - all of which seem overshadowed by piercing eyes that seem more put off by the situation than afraid of it. MASTER MIND (O.S.) Miss Ritchi, we meet again. The chair turns menacingly slow, finally revealing Master Mind. ROXANNE You didn't need to turn around like that. I can recognize the stench of failure. Master Mind unleashes a wicked laugh. MASTER MIND I trust you gentlemen know the very sassy Roxanne Ritchi, highly regarded investigative journalist who some say has a more than friendly relationship with our super powered foe Uberman. And Miss Ritchi, I trust you've already met my new crew: The Mad Geniuses! Roxanne gives Einstein a once over. ROXANNE Looks like a real group of winners. At the risk of sounding cliche', you'll never get away with this. MASTER MIND In a way, I already have. Roxanne unleashes an exhausted SIGH. 5. ROXANNE We go through this every time. You kidnap me to get to Uberman, he immediately finds your hideout, escapes whatever lame trap you've come up with, and takes you and your cronies to jail. I propose we just save everybody some heartache this time by YOU letting me go, and ME forgetting this whole thing ever happened? MASTER MIND What about my revenge? ROXANNE We can say it was wasting everyone's time. MASTER MIND You have a wicked tongue. I hope you rid yourself of that when you're my queen. Roxanne unleashes a snort-filled laugh. ROXANNE I'm sorry. What makes you think I would want to be your queen? MASTER MIND Power corrupts absolutely, Miss Ritchi. And when I have ultimate power over this city, I have absolutely every intention of corrupting you with it. PLATO Sir! Master Mind turns to Plato who's now standing at a computer terminal. MASTER MIND (annoyed) What is it!? EXT. OBSERVATORY HIDEOUT - DAY Uberman flies toward the Observatory like a rocket. 6. INT. OBSERVATORY HIDEOUT - DAY Uberman crashes through the wall to the room we were just in. He looks around, but there's suddenly NOT A SOUL IN SIGHT. CUT TO: EXT. MASTER MIND'S HYDROFOIL - DAY The boat is shooting through the ocean, away from the observatory. INT. HYDROFOIL CONTROL ROOM - DAY Machines, cables and terminals criss-cross the craft's main bridge. Through the enormous surrounding windows we can see the observatory shrinking in the distance. Master Mind watches Uberman on a small TV monitor as the hero intently searches his hideout. UBERMAN (on monitor) Master Mind! INT. OBSERVATORY HIDEOUT - DAY Uberman throws up his arms in frustration when suddenly - MASTER MIND (O.S.) Over here, old friend. He turns to see a FAMILIAR BLUE FACE OF EVIL ON A GIANT SCREEN. UBERMAN What's the matter, miss your old jail cell? Uberman starts walking toward the monitor. MASTER MIND (ON MONITOR) Actually, I wanted to share the experience with my oldest friend. A MECHANIZED CAGE shoots out of the floor, suddenly trapping Metro City's protector. Totally unfazed, our hero stares on. 7. UBERMAN You can't possibly believe this will work. Master Mind pulls out a SMALL BLACK BOX with a SINGLE RED BUTTON on it. MASTER MIND (ON MONITOR) Oh, can't I? I have attained control of the Earth's most abundant energy source. I doubt even you are strong enough to withstand the FULL CONCENTRATED POWER OF THE SUN!!! He presses the button. EXT. OUTER SPACE A sinister-looking SATELLITE orbits Earth's atmosphere. Its bay doors suddenly open, deploying two huge SOLAR PANELS. The panels shift, angling themselves in the direction of the sun. They immediately start GLOWING as they absorb the burning star's power. The front of the satellite begins to make a loud HUMMING SOUND as it prepares to unleash its unholy power. INT. HYDROFOIL CONTROL ROOM - DAY From the giant window we can see the boat is a good mile from the observatory. PLATO We're now at minimum safe distance, master. Master Mind turns from the CAMERA he was broadcasting on and puts down the control box. MASTER MIND Excellent. Stop here, I like this view. PLATO Twenty seconds until impact. Master Mind turns to Roxanne who is being held by Da Vinci and Einstein. She almost appears a little bored. Disappointed by her lack of horror, he walks over to the monitor now showing Uberman trapped in the cage. 8. MASTER MIND Any last words? Uberman looks up at the screen with a cocky smile. UBERMAN (ON MONITOR) Yes: there's no caging the power of justice. PLATO Ten seconds to impact. On the screen we see Uberman take two of the cage's bars in his hands. He yanks...NOTHING. PLATO (CONT'D) Nine... Master Mind stares at the monitor, slightly confused. PLATO (CONT'D) Eight... Uberman yanks on the bars again, this time using his foot as leverage. MASTER MIND (genuinely concerned) What's going on? UBERMAN (straining) Hold...on...a second. Master Mind looks back at Plato and Einstein. They're equally befuddled at the hero's sudden weakness. PLATO Seven... Uberman loses his grip and FALLS BACKWARD ON HIS ASS. UBERMAN SON OF A BITCH!! Master Mind and the minions all cringe in unison. Da Vinci turns to Roxanne not believing his ears. DA VINCI What did he just say? 9. PLATO Six......Five... Master Mind begins to laugh. MASTER MIND What kind of trick is this? Uberman looks up at the camera with a very grave expression. UBERMAN Like you don't know. These bars are made of copper, aren't they? PLATO Four... MASTER MIND Yeah, so? Uberman tries to shield his grief with his hand. UBERMAN You figured out my weakness, damn you. I CAN'T BEND COPPER! PLATO Three... MASTER MIND Your weakness is copper? PLATO Two...one. Everyone turns to the window. EXT. OUTER SPACE The satellite fires a giant BEAM OF LIGHT toward the earth. EXT. OBSERVATORY HIDEOUT - DAY The beam hits the observatory. The building instantly EXPLODES in a white nova blast of fire. INT. HYDROFOIL CONTROL ROOM - DAY The blast is so bright everyone turns away from the window. Then, as suddenly as it began, the awesome light dies out. One by one, the passengers unshield their eyes and look out toward the observatory. 10. All we can see through the haze of destruction is fire and smoke. PLATO I don't think even he could have survived that. Einstein suddenly turns giddy with excitement. EINSTEIN Whoa! Is it me or did you just finally destroy Uberman? MASTER MIND (carefully skeptical) Well...let's not get ahead of ourselves. Da Vinci suddenly sees something outside. DA VINCI Look, there's something in the sky, coming this way. ROXANNE Uberman! Master Mind turns toward the window. An object is in the air, flying directly toward them. As it closes in we can just make out the FAMILIAR OUTLINE OF A CAPPED FIGURE. MASTER MIND I KNEW IT! PREPARE YOURSELVES! HE'S GONNA RAM US!!! Everyone scatters and braces themselves for the impact. Master Mind, seeing all the good places taken, doesn't know what to do with himself. He just covers his giant head with his hands. The figure CRASHES THROUGH THE WINDOW and lands at his feet. He looks down to see a CHARRED BLACK HUMAN SKELETON. Around its neck is the unmistakable black cape of Uberman. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) (horrified) HOLY SHIT! 11. Roxanne breaks out of Da Vinci's hold and runs over to the body. ROXANNE Uberman? She stares down at the still smoking corpse, the tattered black cape with the yellow "U" on it. Roxanne turns to Master Mind, who's still visibly dumbfounded at the grotesque sight before him. ROXANNE (CONT'D) You killed him! Roxanne's eyes roll back. Da Vinci catches her from behind as she FAINTS. Einstein turns to Master Mind, looking at him as if he's just walked on water. EINSTEIN You did it! Now that he's committed the impossible - our villain is at a complete loss. MASTER MIND ...so I did. EINSTEIN I mean, I know you always wanted to. I mean, all the schemes all the plots - I never thought you'd actually be capable of it. Giddy as a school girl, Einstein turns to his fellow henchmen. EINSTEIN This is history. Every villain and lackey in the history of villains and lackeys dream of this moment, but when does it actually EVER happen? A sudden realization comes over his face. EINSTEIN Good lord...You do all realize what we get to do now, don't you? 12. His question is met with acquisitive looks from Master Mind and the others. EINSTEIN We get to go on a crime wave. CRIME WAVE MONTAGE - SET TO "Fun Fun Fun" by The Beach Boys. SPINNING HEADLINE: "UBERMAN'S DEATH IGNITES CITY WIDE CRIME WAVE!" ARMORED TRUCK It's driving along when the men inside suddenly notice something - THEY'RE FLYING HIGH ABOVE THE CITY STREETS. We PULL BACK to see the truck being carried by a giant claw at the bottom of a BRAIN COPTER. Inside the cockpit Master Mind and his henchmen laugh maniacally. SPINNING HEADLINE: "CHAMPION-LESS CITY AT THE MERCY OF HOOLIGANS." METRO CITY BANK Da Vinci and Einstein run out the front of the bank holding BAGS OF MONEY. Two beat officers see them and take chase after them around the corner and into an alley. After a moment the police reemerge from the alley screaming and running for their lives as a GIANT ROBOT CHASES after them. The robot stops, then suddenly it's head opens up like convertible car top with Master Mind and Plato at the driver's wheel. They smile and shake hands at a bad deed well done. SPINNING HEADLINE: "MASTER MIND BLACKMAILS METRO!!!" A VICIOUS TORNADO It's heading for downtown Metro as Master Mind and the lackeys coolly look on. Three large DUMP TRUCKS pull up, filled to the brim with bricks of CASH. 13. The DRIVERS jump out as the lackeys take the driver seats in the three trucks. Master Mind is about to climb into the passenger seat of one when a drivers taps him on the shoulder and motions toward the tornado. MASTER MIND (absentmindedly) Oh, right. Master Mind pulls a television REMOTE from his pocket and aims it at approaching windstorm of death. He presses the button marked "Tornado Off." The tornado shrinks and disappears just before it hits the city. As they drive through the city streets, Master stares out the window with a hint of something in his eyes. Is it melancholy? END OF MONTAGE EXT. KINGPIN BOWLING - DAY It's Metro City's premier bowling alley. On top of the neon lit building is a GIANT 30 FOOT TALL CEMENT BOWLING BALL. INT. KINGPIN BOWLING - DAY HAL STEWART (early 30's) takes careful aim with his BOWLING BALL. HAL It's a sport of honor, focus and grace. Honor the ball, focus on the pins, release the ball not hard and fast, but as if you were releasing a baby dove. He takes a step, pulls back his arm, and releases the ball, following it with his eyes. It's a horrible shot - INSTANT GUTTER BALL. An aged barmaid type with a cigarette hanging from her mouth looks over at him. HAL Okay, do something like that - but center it more. 14. She picks up her custom made FOGHAT BALL and takes aim. ATTRACTIVE BLOND Tell me how my form looks, honey. Hal focuses on the misshapen bumps of her enormous Johnson administration era derriere. HAL Oh, it's lookin' good. It's lookin' REAL good. It doesn't get anymore clear. This man is a pig. VINNIE (O.S.) Hal, I want to see you in my office! Hal turns to see VINNIE, owner of the bowling alley, calling him. VINNIE Now! INT. KINGPIN BOWLING - VINNIE'S OFFICE - MOMENTS LATER Hal sits down, facing Vinnie who's sitting at his desk. VINNIE You're fired. Leave your shirt and locker key. This bit of news hits Hal like a freight train. HAL Fired? Are you going to tell me why? VINNIE Showing up to work late. Showing up to work late drunk. Sexually harassing customers. Stealing from the register. HAL Vinnie, I don't know where you're getting these accusations - Vinnie takes out a video tape from his desk drawer and puts in a VCR. 15. HAL Oh, which one do you supposedly have here? VINNIE This is all of them at once. TELEVISION A WOMAN walks up to a BOWLING EMPLOYEE and hands him a pair of shoes. As the employee turns to the wall of shoes, a very drunk and disheveled Hal comes running in and pushes him aside. HAL I've got this one, Benny. So, Cinderella. Can I help you find your glass slipper? WOMAN Yeah, I'm looking for a seven. He folds his arms on the counter and leans into her with a cat-like grin on his face. HAL (with a leer) Seven - Well, maybe I could interest you in something in an EIGHT. Namely, me. Disgusted, she walks off screen. HAL Lesbo. Suddenly realizing the register's open, he quickly grabs a stack of cash and shoves it in his pocket. BACK TO OFFICE Vinnie turns off the television and waits for Hal to respond. HAL From the angle of the camera, I can see where you might have gotten the wrong idea. Listen, Vinnie, I don't think you've thought this through. If you fire me, who's gonna be captain of the alley's bowling team? 16. VINNIE Um, I don't know. Maybe somebody who can actually bowl. You guys have never won a game. I hired you because you said you were on the pro circuit. HAL No, I said I WILL BE on the pro circuit. VINNIE Please, a loser like you will never amount to anything. This harsh remark seems to leave Hal genuinely stunned. HAL Wow...If that's how you feel...I guess we should then talk about what kind of severance I'm gonna get. EXT. KINGPIN BOWLING - DAY TWO BRUISERS open the door and throw Hal out onto the street. He quickly picks himself up and turns back toward the building. HAL Hey...what about my ball? A bowling ball sails past him, just missing his head. HAL Thank-you! EXT. CHANNEL 7 NEWS BUILDING - DAY The massive building with a giant 7 on the roof stands in the heart of Metro City. INT. CHANNEL 7 NEWS BUILDING - OFFICE - DAY The cubicles and offices are alive with the hustle and bustle of a busy news day. Phones are RINGING, REPORTERS are TALKING, and Editors are SHOUTING. The elevator doors open and out steps Roxanne Ritchi. 17. Everything stops as the entire office suddenly falls SILENT. Somewhat taken aback by the reaction, Roxanne scans the room to see every eye on her. ROXANNE It's...um...It's good to be back. Thanks for everyone's cards and concerns. I really appreciated it - now I'm ready to climb back on the horse. No one is budging - their looks of pity are really starting to make her uncomfortable. The back office door suddenly opens and out comes FRANK BONIN, the gruff, middle-aged Producer of Channel 7 News. Noticing the silence, he looks up and sees the sad expressions on everybody's face. FRANK Someone die or something? He suddenly notices Roxanne - both feet are placed firmly in his mouth. FRANK (cursing himself) Oh, Jesus. ROXANNE It's okay. Frank quickly walks up to Roxanne and takes her gently by the arm. FRANK Come on into my office, sweetie. INT. CHANNEL 7 NEWS BUILDING - FRANK'S OFFICE - CONTINUOUS He sits her down on his leather couch, then quickly turns toward his door. FRANK Can we get this woman some water for God's sake? (to Rebecca) I gave you two months off. What're you doing back? People are gonna think I'm a slave driver. 18. ROXANNE Aren't you? FRANK Yeah, but I don't want people to think it. ROXANNE Frank, listen. I want to go back to work. I NEED to go back to work. FRANK ...You're hysterical, aren't you? Frank sits down on the couch and blankets Roxanne with A WARM EMBRACE. ROXANNE What're you doing? FRANK Keeping you warm before you go into shock. (toward the open door) DO I HAVE SLICE OPEN A CAMEL HUMP TO GET A GLASS OF WATER AROUND HERE? A SECRETARY quickly enters with a bottled water. She sets it on the table in front of them and leaves. Roxanne pulls herself out of Frank's grasp and stands up to face him. ROXANNE It was a traumatic experience. Yes, everyone knows Uberman and me were...close. But what I really need - what would really make me better is getting back to work. There's a sudden awkward silence from Frank. FRANK Well, that's going to be... ROXANNE I thought you'd be happy to have me back. 19. FRANK Oh, we are. Honey, nothing makes us happier than to have our girl back, but... ROXANNE Yes? FRANK Things have sorta...changed. ROXANNE In three weeks? FRANK Listen, I'm not one who likes to open up wounds - especially ones that are just starting to scab, but you were sorta our go to girl for the exclusive on Uberman. And now that he's gone...I moved Brad into your anchor spot. ROXANNE (disgusted) Brad? Brad Helms? The man is an idiot. FRANK It's the suits. They think it's time to switch things up. ROXANNE Oh, because they can't use me to get the big story. FRANK C'mon, Roxie. Using is in the nature of what we do. They used you, you used Uberman. Everybody's happy. ROXANNE (defensive) I didn't use him. FRANK Oh, I didn't mean that. I know you two were in love or something. My bad. ROXANNE We were. 20. FRANK And that's great. ROXANNE Very in love. There's a hind of self-doubt in Roxanne's expression, as if she's failed to convince even herself of this. ROXANNE Okay. So, where are they going to move me if Brad has my spot? FRANK ...Human interest. ROXANNE Bake sales and pet stories. FRANK I told them I wouldn't be surprised if you just upped and quit. You busted your ass for that desk. Roxanne can hardly get it out - she's busy swallowing her pride ROXANNE I'll take it. Frank looks up at her, not believing what he's hearing. FRANK What? EXT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - NIGHT Amongst the jungle of high rises, one small building stands out from the rest - A tiny, forgotten piece of 19th century Gothic architecture. LIGHTENING FLASHES, revealing TWO CONCRETE GARGOYLES holding a cracked plaque, reading: METRO CITY LIBRARY. INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - NIGHT A mixture of old and new. Dusty Victorian furniture and dilapidated bookshelves sit side by side with pristinely futuristic machinery. The building has been converted into Master Mind's new SECRET LAIR. 21. In the center of the main room is a three storey tall GLOWING BLUE ORB. At the base of it is a sign that reads "Reactor - Don't Touch." We PAN OVER to the READING ROOM where Master Mind is sitting on a couch watching TELEVISION. REPORTER ON TELEVISION (O.S.) It's been nearly six weeks, and still no word on the whereabouts of billionaire playboy, and philanthropist, Wayne Scott. Tune in at 11:00 as we look into what has become Metro City's biggest mystery. TELEVISION NARRATOR (O.S.) We now return to "The Hero of our Hearts: The Uberman story." Einstein and Plato come into the room holding a BAG OF LOOT. EINSTEIN Just robbed the diamond exchange. MASTER MIND (feigning pleasure) Great, great. Put it on the pile. Einstein tosses it on a LARGE PILE of purloined valuables in the corner of the room. EINSTEIN Anything else today? MASTER MIND No. Master Mind turns his attention back to the screen. Plato sees that Master Mind is in a funk and tries to snap him out of it. PLATO (cheerfully) Sir, the new reactor is installed. Plato nods to the giant orb. PLATO Do you want to throw the switch? I know how you love to start reactors. 22. MASTER MIND Maybe later. Einstein gives Master Mind a funny look then exchanges glances with Plato before leaving the two of them alone. Without turning away from the TV, Master Mind addresses Plato. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) What is it, Plato? PLATO (nervously) Sir, I can't help but notice that you've been...a little down lately. MASTER MIND When I want your opinion I'll beat it out of you. PLATO Yes, sir, I know, but please forgive my impertinence. It's just that you seem to have lost your lust for our profession. You've stopped going on jobs and spend most of your time watching Uberman specials. Master Mind relaxes slightly and turns to face the window in a classically contemplative pose. After an overdramatic beat... MASTER MIND I have defeated my greatest enemy. I have free reign over Metro City. I have more wealth than a thousand Sultans. I've achieved all I have worked for...so why am I so unhappy? He walks over to a PAINTED PORTRAIT that looks almost exactly like him, except slightly older, maybe meaner - MASTER MIND'S FATHER. MASTER MIND I mean, my father, god rest his evil and tormented soul, raised me straight from the test tube to be a symbol of evil. (MORE) 23. MASTER MIND(cont'd) And, I have accomplished something he had only dreamed about - the destruction of Metro City's champion. I tell you, I've always lived with this unquenchable thirst. I thought it was to make him proud or to get absolute power. But now that I've pretty much accomplished both, I am at a loss. PLATO ...I sort of have a theory about all that. MASTER MIND (snippy) Oh, really? PLATO Well, for one thing, maybe Uberman was more important to you than you thought. MASTER MIND He was a worthy rival. Sometimes I wonder, did he consider me his evil equal or was I just an annoying, little gnat to him? ...What's the second part? PLATO I think you sort of have a thing for Roxanne Ritchi. Master Mind quickly takes his lackey by the throat. MASTER MIND YOU WORM! HOW DARE YOU! WHERE WOULD YOU GET SUCH A NOTION? PLATO Sir, your plans always involve Ms. Ritchi either being kidnapped or placed in danger. If that's not love, I don't know what is. It's the grown up equivalent of dipping her pigtails in the ink well. Don't you see? She's the one treasure that's always escaped you. From Master Mind's expression, we see Plato's words beginning to ring true. 24. INT. RESTURAUNT - DAY Roxanne is having lunch with several girlfriends sitting around her, gabbing. FRIEND #1 I can't believe you came back so soon. FRIEND #2 Are you sure it's not TOO SOON, honey? ROXANNE I just wanted to get back to work. FRIEND #3 What we need to do is get you back on the saddle...the love saddle. Friend 1 and 2 give 3 disapproving looks. FRIEND #3 It's been three weeks. FRIEND #2 She just lost the love of her life, Grace. A WAITER comes by with a tray of CAESAR SALADS and begins setting them out for the ladies. ROXANNE I keep trying to tell people it wasn't really like that. Uberman and I - We were kinda having problems. We broke up. The waiter ALMOST DROPS HIS TRAY AT THIS. The women are too shocked by Roxanne's revelation to notice. FRIEND #1 You broke up with Uberman! FRIEND #3 You must have REALLY, REALLY high standards. I mean, you were dating a god. I mean, what's it take? ROXANNE Maybe someone who's a little more aware of his faults. Someone a little more sensitive. 25. FRIEND #3 Right. Someone who listens, sexy but attainable with cute little cheeks like a hamster and heartbreak in his eyes. She turns to Friend one and two to explain. FRIEND #3 She wants John Cusack. FRIEND #2 The actor? FRIEND #3 No, the famous pediatrist - Yes, the actor. Ever since we were teenagers, Roxanne's totally had the hots for him. ROXANNE Well, until he miraculously comes walking into my life, I'm just going to take a little reflection time for myself. The waiter gets a confused look on his face then slips away as Roxanne and her friends continue to chat away. EXT. RESTURAUNT - DAY The waiter tosses his apron in a trash can, then rolls up his sleeve and presses A STRANGE LOOKING DEVICE STRAPPED TO HIS WRIST. His image gets staticy, like a TV station going out, then disappears - revealing the man's true form underneath: MASTER MIND! MASTER MIND Who the hell is John Cusack? EXT. CITY STREET - DAY A YOUNG MOTHER pushes her baby stroller past a building construction site. ACROSS THE STREET A local POLITICIAN addresses a group of REPORTERS on the sidewalk, including Roxanne. 26. POLITICIAN The Fifth Avenue Renovation Project, which I championed, will breath new life into the downtown area. New life means new jobs and new revenue. ROXANNE Councilman, is it true that your brother-in-law's construction company won the contract for this project? POLITICIAN Well...er...yes, but...look I'm not here to answer a lot of crazy questions... YOUNG MOTHER The young mother stops halfway down the block, reaches into the stroller and tries to comfort her now crying baby. Above her, a CRANE is maneuvering a pile of STEEL GIRDERS to an upper floor. Hal comes around the corner and heads in her direction. CRANE The crane GRINDS TO A HALT. The OPERATOR has a confused look on his face as he moves levers back and forth in an effort to fix the problem. Hal stops a few feet from the woman and stoops down to tie his shoe. CRANE The operator's hand slips off the lever, hitting a RED BUTTON. To his horror the crane DROPS ITS LOAD OF STEEL. HAL AND THE WOMAN The woman looks up to see the girders seconds from crushing her and her baby. She screams. Hal looks up and sees it as well. He starts to run out of the way and crashes into the woman and stroller. ACROSS THE STREET 27. The reporters turns their cameras just in time to catch on film what appears to be Hal pushing the woman to safety just as the GIRDERS CRASH TO THE GROUND. HAL AND MOTHER Tears of joy in her eyes, the woman picks up her baby and kisses it. Hal struggles to catch his breath as the mother turns to him. YOUNG MOTHER Thank you! Thank you for saving me and my baby! She hugs him with her free arm, weeping with joy. HAL (not knowing what she's talking about) Huh? He's a little uncomfortable with the woman's public display of affection and the small child in-between their embrace. HAL (CONT'D) There, there. Hal slowly eases out of the woman's grip. HAL (CONT'D) Okay, we better...well, I hear these little guys smother easy. The reporters rush over and surround Hal and the mother. ROXANNE What's it feel like to be a hero? Hal looks up at Roxanne. Instantly, he's captivated by her beauty. HAL Well...I'm just a man doing what men do. You're Roxanne Ritchi, aren't you? They're suddenly interrupted when another reporter pushes his way in between them. REPORTER Were you scared? 28. HAL Scared? Who had time? The reporters eat this up. INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - NIGHT TELEVISION John Cusack stands in the rain looking up at a window of a two story house. He holds up a BOOMBOX and "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel begins to play. From the couch, Master Mind and his minions watch. MASTER MIND John Cusack, huh? So all I have to do is have a cute puppy dog stare, be willing to make a fool of myself and - Oh, REMOVE BOTH MY BALLS. He turns to see Da Vinci watching the movie and wiping a tear from his cheek. MASTER MIND Please, get a hold of yourself. INT. BOOKSTORE - NIGHT Roxanne is carrying a large paper coffee cup in her hands as she peruses the isles. She sets it down on a shelf to pull a book out and ends up KNOCKING THE DRINK OVER. ROXANNE Shit. She goes to pick it up when someone bends down and picks it up for her. Looking up to thank him, Roxanne is suddenly stunned speechless - It's popular and critically acclaimed actor JOHN CUSACK, or rather Master Mind disguised as him. "JOHN CUSACK" Oh the humanity - it was a Venti. ROXANNE (stunned) You're...you're. "JOHN CUSACK" Yes, it's me. John Cusack...the actor. 29. He notices the book she's reading. "JOHN CUSACK" Hey, is that Shelly? Wait, I think remember something from that one - Let's see: "My head is screaming `I want you and need you' - my heart it keeps reaching to see you and feel you - yet in the end, I'm alone once again." Wow, I scare even myself. I'm sorry. I'm just really into poetry. Probably because I'm so sensitive and always going to great lengths to express myself. But enough about me. Can I fill you up? ROXANNE (captivated) ...Yes. (catching herself) I mean, excuse me? "JOHN CUSACK" Can I fill you up? Your coffee. ROXANNE Right. INT. BOOKSTORE CAFE' - LATER Roxanne talks as John Cusack listens to her every word intently. ROXANNE I did have a boyfriend - until fairly recently. She suddenly begins to feel the stares around her as passers- by being to notice who she's with. ROXANNE I'm sorry - this is so surreal! "JOHN CUSACK" Yeah, they charge way too much at these places - Now back to your boyfriend. I'm interested and compassionate. I want to know about you. 30. ROXANNE Things were complicated. He was a man married to his work. There was...there was a lot of competition in his line of business. I'm sure you know what that's like. "JOHN CUSACK" Sure. In my business, one thing I have is RIVALS. For example, mine is...uh...Lou Ferr...igno. ROXANNE ...The body-builder who used to play The Hulk on TV? "JOHN CUSACK" Did he? Well, we're always up for the same roles. Did your boyfriend have someone like that? A particular rival that was always getting his goat - so to speak? ROXANNE Well...one rival in particular seemed to get more of his attention than I ever did. But enough about my problems. "JOHN CUSACK" NO, TELL ME MORE!!! Suddenly realizing his outburst, he begins COUGHING to mask it. "JOHN CUSACK" (CONT'D) I'm sorry. I got a whooping cough. Had it ever since Serendipity. I WONDER WHERE OUR REFILLS ARE!!! (fakes cough) See, there it goes again. Please, go on. ROXANNE Right, well, he seemed to need him more than he needed me. "JOHN CUSACK" How do you mean? 31. ROXANNE It was conflict he thrived on. He always said he wouldn't know what to do with himself if Master - I mean, this guy were gone. It was like he needed it, like oxygen. The answer to his mental funk hits him like a bolt of lightening. He turns away from her as if for private time. "JOHN CUSACK" (almost to himself) I think I finally understand...The only logical answer is to recreate that rivalry - or if that's impossible, create one of equal structure. That's it! ROXANNE What? John Cusack snaps out of his dream-like haze realizing she's heard every word. "JOHN CUSACK" Oh, sorry, sorry. Just rehearsing for a part...where I play a man who talks to himself at inappropriate times. In a sudden rush, he rises out of his chair. "JOHN CUSACK" I have to go right now, but I'd really like to see you again - if that's alright. Roxanne looks up at him - She can't help but laugh at the craziness of the situation. ROXANNE I'd love that. INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - DAY Master storms in the office to find Plato and Einstein playing darts with the original Mona Lisa. EINSTEIN Got her nose! MASTER MIND I've got it! 32. Everyone stops what they're doing upon seeing that their master has returned. MASTER MIND I've got it! MASTER MIND It's plain and simple. Extraordinary minds need extraordinary stimulation. Without that stimulus they wither and die. Therefore, there is only one logical conclusion: I must create a new superhero. EINSTEIN Yeah, maybe that's not such hot idea... MASTER MIND (ignoring him) Prepare for Operation Superhero Genesis! INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - LABORATORY - DAY The lab is slick, white and ultra modern. Dressed in a lab coat, Master Mind enters through a SLIDING GLASS DOOR rubbing his hands excitedly. MASTER MIND Prepare the subject. He glances down into a large HOLE in the floor to see a naked thirty year old man, SEVERS, shivering. Above the hole, a huge vat dangles precariously. Master Mind steps behind a glass partition next to Plato and Einstein. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Plato, pour the toxic waste. Plato throws a switch causing the vat to tip hundreds of gallons of green and brown goo into the hole. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Drainage. The slime is sucked out through the floor, leaving a goo- soaked Severs. 33. Master Mind looks into the pit. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Well, Severs? SEVERS I feel fine. Just a little sticky, but aside from that everything's completely - BOOM - Severs explodes. A hail of blood and tissue covers Master Mind and his men. For a good ten seconds nobody moves an inch. Finally... MASTER MIND Okay then. INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - LABORATORY - DAY Through a glass WATER TANK we see a man breathing normally. MASTER MIND And this one? PLATO We attached gills to him. He can breath under water. MASTER MIND Ah. Does he have extraordinary strength? PLATO Well...no. MASTER MIND Can he fly? PLATO No. MASTER MIND Resilient to weapons fire? PLATO No. MASTER MIND He just breathes under water, then. PLATO Ah...yeah. 34. Master Mind rolls his eyes and walks away. INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - LABORATORY - DAY The next guinea-pig, STENWICK, is standing in a sealed glass tube not much wider than himself. MASTER MIND Plato, the radioactive spider, please. Plato throws the switch DROPPING A SINGLE SPIDER onto Stenwick's arm. Stenwick looks and winces as it bites him. STENWICK Ow! He brushes the spider off. MASTER MIND Anything, Stenwick? STENWICK (shaken) No. Ah...sir, I didn't know this was about spiders. I have a pretty severe case of arachnophobia. Master Mind thinks for a moment, then turns to Plato. MASTER MIND We're gonna need more venom. Plato throws another switch, this time DUMPING THOUSANDS OF SPIDERS on poor Stenwick. His SCREAMS begin to fade as he's engulfed with swarms of crawling arachnids. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) How `bout now, Stenwick? ....Stenwick? INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - OFFICE - DAY Master Mind is pacing back and forth. The muted TV plays in the background. MASTER MIND This has proven to be a challenge. I just don't know what I want. What do I want? 35. He stares at Einstein, Da Vinci and Plato, but they offer no advice. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) I want a man of moral fiber with a strong sense of right and wrong. Someone who doesn't seek power - instead, they must have it thrust upon them and find, within themselves, the courage to rise to the occasion. Einstein lets out a short laugh, getting everyone's attention. EINSTEIN Yeah, well, it sounds like what you want is Uberman. Master Mind snaps the fingers of his non-metal hand. MASTER MIND That's it! Why make a copy when the real thing will do? The lackeys look at each other, they can't believe what they're hearing. EINSTEIN I was just kidding, sir. In case you forgot, you actually burned Uberman alive. MASTER MIND Then we'll make a new one. Plato, bring me the box! MINUTES LATER Master Mind and the lackeys stand in a circle around a small table. Plato places a STAINLESS STEEL CHEST in the tables center. As Master Mind opens it, he's immediately doused in WHITE GLOW emanating from inside. MASTER MIND Behold - Uberessence. The very thing that gave Uberman his superhuman powers. 36. EINSTEIN Where the hell did you get that? MASTER MIND Oh, I shot him with a power sucking gun and had this idea to use this to clone a whole army of evil Ubermen. I'm not sure why I never got around to following up with that. PLATO I believe he defeated you before you could, master. MASTER MIND ...Right. Man, he was good! DA VINCI You want another volunteer, sir? MASTER MIND Not another volunteer driven by the need for personal gain. Somebody else, somebody pure. Master Mind turns to see an INTERVIEW WITH HAL playing on the muted television. Underneath his face is a blue caption with white lettering that reads: "Hal Stewart - Metro City's Newest Hero?" NEWS REPORTER ...who risked his own life to save that of a young mother and her child. HAL Please, please, you're embarrassing me. I saw someone in need and I helped them. What more can we ask of ourselves. I ask you, what more? A smile creeps across the evil one's face. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Somebody like him! EXT. CITY STREET - DAY Plato is sitting in the van, staring into a pair of binoculars as he speaks on a cellphone. 37. PLATO Yeah, sir. This guy is a real piece of work. He used to teach bowling at Kingpin's. INT. MASTER MIND'S HIDEOUT - DAY Master Mind is sitting with his feet up on a computer console as he speaks to Plato. MASTER MIND (into phone) A modest profession to brilliantly hide his true heroic nature. I love it. EXT. CITY STREET - DAY PLATO Then you are absolutely going to love this - We follow Plato's line of sight across the street where we see HAL PLAYING WITH A LARGE GROUP OF BLIND CHILDREN. PLATO - He volunteers at a school for the blind. INT. MASTER MIND'S HIDEOUT - DAY Intrigued, he suddenly sits up in his chair. MASTER MIND He volunteers. He doesn't ask for any reward for his deeds. The fates are shining down on me. This Mr. Stewart is truly an unselfish soul. EXT. BLIND SCHOOL - DAY From a distance, Hal seems to be consoling an upset child who's sitting on a rock. But up close... HAL You greedy little bastard. I already gave you a twenty. BLIND KID Hey, you want me to play along? Then pay up, bitch! 38. HAL Fine, but you better be convincing. He gives the kid a bill out of his wallet and looks over his shoulder to see a HOT TEACHER walking toward them. HAL Here she comes, go to work. Like a miniature Brando, the blind kid buries his face in his hands and begins to cry. BLIND KID (weeping) Why can't I see! Why God? Hal puts a warm consoling hand on the weeping boy's shoulder. HAL Hey, Peter. C'mon champ, let me look at you. The Hot Teacher stops and curiously watches from a distance. The boy looks up at Hal, tears running down his dark sunglasses - he should get an Oscar. HAL You know, in life we're all given no more than we can bear. This happened to you maybe because you were meant to rise above it - Maybe to be an inspiration to the other little Peteys out there. BLIND KID You really think so, Hal? HAL Hey, does it LOOK like I'm lying? Now c'mon, go feel your way to class before you get your little butt suspended. The boy stands up and is about to take off. HAL Petey, wait a minute. Hal uses his shirt sleeve to wipe the tears away from the boy's face before sending him on his way. 39. The Hot Teacher grabs her chest. Her heart is about to absolutely melt. HAL Don't run into anything! EXT. STREET - CONTINUOUS Plato lowers his binoculars. From his perspective, Hal should be next in line for popehood. PLATO I think I've seen enough, sir. This is your guy. MASTER MIND (O.S.) (over radio) Then return to base. We have much work to do. Plato starts up the van and pulls away. INT. BAR - DAY It's a busy night. A couple of trucker types are shooting pool as the bartender slings drinks. Hal is nursing a beer at the bar when he suddenly notices a very ATTRACTIVE WOMAN sitting next to him. As he goes to straighten his stool-posture, Hal suddenly catches himself on the bar's TELEVISION - it's a story about how he saved the woman and her baby at the construction site. He turns back to the Attractive Woman next to him, then back to the TV. A plan of attack is forming. HAL (obviously playing it up for the woman's benefit) Oh, there it is again. This is really getting embarrassing now. The woman looks up at the screen and gives Hal a double-take. ATTRACTIVE WOMAN Oh my God! It's you! You're the man who saved that woman and her baby the other day! It is you, isn't it? TRUCKER #1, getting a drink at the bar next to them, OVERHEARS. 40. Hal rolls his eyes and puts his hands up in the air. HAL (to Attractive Woman) Oh, crap. You got me. TRUCKER#1 taps Hal on the shoulder. TRUCKER#1 Let me tell you something. That was just about the bravest damn thing I've ever witnessed. (he turns to the rest of the bar) Hey, everybody! This guy's the hero from TV! The bar ERUPTS IN CHEERS. MOMENTS LATER Hal is riding on the shoulders of TRUCKER#2 and TRUCKER#3 as `I'm Holding Out For A Hero' plays on the jukebox. TRUCKER#1 suddenly puts his hands in the air. The room quickly goes silent. TRUCKER#1 I want to give you something. He reaches into his pocket and takes out a medal. He holds it up in the air for everyone to see. TRUCKER#1 (CONT'D) Lost my whole platoon. They were a lot a good boys, a lot of good boys. That was just the way things were in "The Grenada." I'd rather a real hero have this. Trucker#1 gives the medal to a speechless Hal. ATTRACTIVE WOMAN Hey, you're on TV again. The crowd looks up at the Television. TELEVISION - CONTINUOUS The anchor man, BRAD HELMS (early 40's, amazing mustache), suddenly has a memo passed to him. 41. BRAD HELMS This just in. Upon a second look at that tape from this morning, which we'll now replay for you, it appears it was not the heroic act it first seemed to be. The tape shows Hal running in slow motion. BRAD HELMS (O.S.) (CONT'D) With the tape slowed down you can actually see the man push the woman and her child out of the way in an effort to save his own life. The tape shows Hal, in a clear act of self-preservation, pushing the woman and child out of the way. CUT BACK TO: INT. BAR - CONTINUOUS In unison, everyone turns their heads back to Hal. HAL I guess that looks kinda bad. Trucker#1 snatches his medal back. EXT. NEARBY ROOF - NIGHT Master Mind, Da Vinci and Plato look down, spotting Hal cutting through a dark alley. DA VINCI There he is, boss. Da Vinci hands Master Mind a fantastic looking silver rifle. MASTER MIND Now, we're sure this won't kill him? PLATO Yes, sir. He'll just feel a slight electrical shock. MASTER MIND Good. Master Mind raises the rifle and aims it at Hal. 42. EXT. ALLEY - NIGHT Hal wipes the blood from his nose with his shirtsleeve. A LIGHTENING BOLT suddenly zaps Hal in the back. His teeth spark and arc electrons as his entire body shakes and shudders violently. He finally collapses, knocking over a row of garbage cans. EXT. NEARBY ROOF - NIGHT An angry Master Mind slaps Plato. MASTER MIND Slight electrical shock? EXT. ALLEY - NIGHT Hal lies flat on his back, his jacket smoldering. Dazed, he slowly rises to his feet and looks up at the sky. HAL God, I hate the weather in this city. Hal walks off into the night as he attempts to slap the emitting smoke from his jacket. EXT. NEARBY ROOF - NIGHT Master Mind turns to Da Vinci. MASTER MIND Follow him. INT. HAL'S APARTMENT - NIGHT It's a dirty, small studio. Laundry lies everywhere, dishes are piled in the sink and the litter box looks like a minefield. Hal comes staggering in. Through his POV we see the lights wobble and streak like a hallucination. He shakes his head trying to clear thing up, but it looks worse. Hal makes his way to the kitchen table and plops down on a chair. The room begins to swim. His CAT jumps on the table and sits down in front of him. 43. From Hal's POV the cat's face looks like we're seeing it through a kaleidoscope. Hal seems fascinated by it. CAT You don't look so good, man. HAL I don't feel good. I was struck by freaking lightening. Suddenly Hal realizes his cat's talking to him. HAL (CONT'D) AAAAAAHHHHH! You can talk? CAT No, you're just hallucinating. By the way, we're out of orange juice. HAL AAAAAAHHHHH! Hal jumps up, trips over a cardboard box and knocks himself out on the coffee table. INT. HAL'S APARTMENT - MORNING Hal lies in the same position we left him last night. He sits up and grabs his head. He looks like he has the worst hangover in the world. Finally, he remembers last night. He looks around, but not really sure what he's looking for. HAL Man... Shaking his head, he walks to the kitchen and opens the refrigerator. He pulls out an orange juice container and puts it to his mouth. It's empty. As if suddenly remembering something he looks from the carton to the cat, who is busy cleaning himself. He shakes the thought from his mind. BATHROOM Hal lifts the seat and unbuckles his pants. 44. HAL'S FACE He stares at the ceiling with half closed eyes. The inevitable sound of urine hitting water starts. A content look washes over his face. There is a distinct sound of porcelain CRACKING and SPLINTERING. The sound intensifies. Hal looks down to see his URINE STREAM SMASHING THE TOILET. HAL (CONT'D) Oh, God! He whips his stream away only to cut a LONG RIP IN THE WALL. HAL (CONT'D) Oh, God! He freaks out and begins to lose control of his flow as it destroys everything he accidently aims at; the bathroom mirror, a bottle of cheap cologne, the bathroom window. HAL (CONT'D) Oh, God! He aims back for the toilet, which is pretty much rubble now, to see the floor give way. Finally, the pee stops and he glances down the hole. He sees his downstairs NEIGHBOR sitting at his breakfast table. He has a fork halfway to his mouth as he stares at the smashed toilet on his pancakes. EXT. STREET - DAY Hal turns the corner to see his bus pulling away from the stop. HAL Wait! He starts running after it. ZOOM - HE TAKES OFF LIKE LIGHTENING. HAL (CONT'D) Whoa, whoa, whoa! Unable to stop, he SLAMS INTO THE BACK OF THE BUS and falls back to the ground. 45. As the bus continues on he sees an INDENTATION of his torso right below the rear window. Stunned, to say the least, he rises to his feet. HAL (CONT'D) Something's not right here. He slaps himself in the face as hard as he can. HAL (CONT'D) Wake up! Wake up, Hal! HONK! Hal spins around to see a car barreling toward him. He goes to jump out of the way - ZOOM - he FLIES TWO STORIES UP, nails a building and comes crashing back down to the sidewalk. Hal sits up, disheveled and scared. HAL (CONT'D) Okay, okay. Let's get it together, man. He closes his eyes in an attempt to will back his sanity. HAL (CONT'D) This is just some sort of...episode. It will pass, it will pass. He opens his eyes and looks down the street. A BEAUTIFUL NAKED WOMAN is coming toward him. HAL (CONT'D) Well, not too fast I hope. As she passes him and turns the corner out of his view he catches ANOTHER NAKED WOMAN - an old disgusting one. HAL (CONT'D) Yes, fast, fast! He turns away from her in horror only to see AN ENTIRE BLOCK OF NAKED PEOPLE going about their business. He rubs his eyes and looks down the street again. Everyone has returned to a clothed state. 46. He relaxes a little until he looks down and notices that he's floating a foot off the ground. HAL (CONT'D) I think I need to go home. INT. HAL'S APARTMENT - DAY Hal's front door CREAKS as it slowly opens, revealing Master Mind. He walks over to the bathroom and smiles to himself as he notices the giant hole in the floor. MASTER MIND Welcome to your second birth, Hal Stewart. Master Mind continues to survey the room. He stops to look over a "KARATE KID" POSTER on Hal's living room wall. He focuses on the majestic image of Pat Morita teaching a young Ralph Macchio to kick. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Instruction is very important in the formative years. Every hero needs a mentor, a father figure to look up to. He presses his special watch, causing his body to MORPH INTO THE SPITTING-IMAGE OF PAT MORITA. "PAT MORITA" Perfect. INT. HAL'S APARTMENT - DAY Hal enters, grabs a bottle of vodka from atop of the fridge and takes a long pull from it. VOICE (O.S.) A man will usually find that if he drinks from a bottle, eventually, the bottle drinks from him. Hal does a SPIT TAKE. In the corner a darkened figure stands. HAL Who are you!? 47. VOICE I am the guide on your journey. Fate has chosen you to be it's champion. Pat Morita steps out from the shadows. Hal passes out again. LATER We are close on Hal's face as his eyes flutter open. He appears to be lying on the couch. He hunches up on his elbows, looks around, but everything is as it seems. He lays his head back down. HAL Thank God. It was a dream. Man, I must be losing it. A voice sounds right next to his ear. "PAT MORITA" (O.S.) You know you're out of orange juice? Hal leaps up to find he's been resting his head on Pat's lap. HAL Jesus! This isn't happening, this isn't happening. Hal backs away and trips over a box. "PAT MORITA" Calm. All things must be filtered through calmness. HAL Bullshit! Sometimes it's best to freak out. "PAT MORITA" I think we must work on your attitude first. HAL Look I'm gonna call the cops in about two seconds if you don't get out of here. 48. Pat rises and walks to Hal. He's so calm it makes Hal calm. "PAT MORITA" Are you calm now? HAL Yeah, I'm okay. Pat slaps him across the face hard. "PAT MORITA" Good, because we've got a lot of work to do. Hal grabs his jaw. HAL What the hell was that for? "PAT MORITA" Rule number one: expect the unexpected. HAL Can you just tell me what this is all about? "PAT MORITA" The heavens are not in the habit of bestowing a gift such as this to just anyone. You are being rewarded for being a man of great moral fortitude with an unwavering belief in humanity. HAL That's me alright. "PAT MORITA" I am to train you so you may fulfill your destiny to defeat the great menace to Metro City: Master Mind. Pat gets up and walks toward the door. "PAT MORITA" (CONT'D) Come. HAL We're are we going? 49. "PAT MORITA" To train. EXT. PAT'S CAR - DAY Pat is sitting in the driver's seat. The car is bumping up and down. "PAT MORITA" Strength is just as much in the mind as it is the muscle. Remember, both need to be exercised. We PULL BACK to see Hal lifting the car up over his head. He's hardly straining. HAL I'M LIFTING A FREAKING CAR!!! Pat leans on the HORN. "PAT MORITA" Hey, Corky? You listening? Two highly attractive female joggers run by. They're clearly impressed with Hal's show of strength. He smiles and mouths a "hello." HAL Yeah, work both muscles. EXT. DESERT - DAY Pat cocks back the chamber of a .357 MAGNUM. He holds it up and carefully takes aim...at Hal's chest. "PAT MORITA" Trust me. HAL What are you doing!? "PAT MORITA" An invulnerability test. Something wrong? HAL Uh...yeah. I would prefer not to get shot. Do not fire that thing! Frustrated, Pat lowers the gun. 50. "PAT MORITA" You're bulletproof. HAL Okay, do you know that for sure? Pat quickly aims and fires. Hal lets out a high pitched scream as the bullet ricochets off his chest. "PAT MORITA" I do now. Hal looks down at his chest, not so much as a scratch. HAL You suck. EXT. SKY - DAY Hal is in the air flying in a sitting position. He's weaving back and forth. HAL Ice Man, I got a bogie on my tail. Two Russian Migs coming in hard and fast. "PAT MORITA" Hey! HAL What? Hal looks down to see Pat Morita yelling at him from the roof of a building down below. "PAT MORITA" What did I tell you? Stomach down, hands up. Hal sighs and assumes the proper superhero in-flight position. HAL God, I feel so gay. Pat's CELL PHONE begins to RING. He answers it. "PAT MORITA" (in Master Mind voice) What is it? 51. ROXANNE (V.O.) John? Pat panics. He looks up to make sure no one is in earshot. He sees Hal now doing somersaults in the air. HAL YEEEE HAWWWW! Pat turns his attention back to the phone, talking in his John Cusack voice. "PAT MORITA" (in Cusack voice) Yes, it's John Cusack. ROXANNE (V.O.) Hi, it's Roxanne. Listen, I...I really enjoyed talking with you the other day. "PAT MORITA" ...As did I. ROXANNE (V.O.) Great. God, I feel really silly, and if you have a lot going on I totally understand. But, I was wondering if you maybe wanted to have lunch. He can't believe what he's hearing. "PAT MORITA" (excited) I'd love to! He quickly recovers his composure. "PAT MORITA" (CONT'D) I mean, I AM a little hungry. ROXANNE (V.O.) Great. How does the park sound, around noon-ish? "PAT MORITA" Sure! ROXANNE (V.O.) Great, see you then. 52. Pat hangs up the phone and returns it to his pocket as Hal lands behind him. HAL WHOOOOA! Man, that is so cool. It's like fly - Oh my God, I almost said it was like flying. "PAT MORITA" For the rest of the day I want you to continue to practice your flying posture. HAL Why, where're ya going? "PAT MORITA" ...To do something...mysterious ...and Asian. HAL Say no more, bro. I'll just keep at it, then. EXT. PARK - DAY John Cusack and Roxanne eat WRAPPED SANDWICHES while walking through Metro City Park. ROXANNE How's your sandwich? "JOHN CUSACK" It's quite delicious. ROXANNE Hope you don't think I'm too forward. Some men are intimidated when a woman asks them out. I just find you really easy to talk to. "JOHN CUSACK" And I you. ROXANNE You know, you're not at all like you are in the movies. "JOHN CUSACK" I'm not? 53. ROXANNE Yeah. I don't know - You have this strange, refined way of speaking. "JOHN CUSACK" I do? That is most interesting. ROXANNE Anyway, when we were talking the other day I just felt, even though we only talked for a couple of hours, that we've known each other for years. "JOHN CUSACK" I know just what you mean. Roxanne bites into her sandwich. ROXANNE You know what? This sandwich is disgusting. She tosses it in a nearby garbage can. ROXANNE (CONT'D) Of course I already ate half of it. I wonder what that says about my character? "JOHN CUSACK" It means you don't give up on a sandwich. You see that it has potential, and you give it every chance to be all it can be. Roxanne smiles at his analogy. ROXANNE Thanks, but knowing me, I was probably projecting my expectations of what a lunch should be on the sandwich. It might have been okay at first, but I just made it bitter. John Cusack notices Roxanne's smile starting to fade. "JOHN CUSACK" Is that what happened with your last sandwich - I mean, boyfriend? 54. ROXANNE When I look back, I probably shouldn't of expected so much from him. He was already a giving person. You know, one of those go out and save the world types. "JOHN CUSACK" I've run into a few. ROXANNE I was selfish, I guess. I didn't want to share him with anybody else. "JOHN CUSACK" It sounds like he was a special man. ROXANNE They broke the mold. John Cusack arches his eyebrow in a very familiar manner. "JOHN CUSACK" Perhaps not. INT. ABANDONED WAREHOUSE - DAY Hal walks up to Pat Morita sporting a Lone Ranger-type mask and wearing a purple and red superhero costume. It's not unlike Uberman's except for a giant "T" on his chest. (From here on, Hal is referred to as TITAN) TITAN What's the "T" stand for? "PAT MORITA" Titan. TITAN What's that supposed to mean? "PAT MORITA" It's from Roman mythology. Zeus's father...oh, just go with it. You look perfect. TITAN I don't think this mask is big enough. Are you sure no one is gonna recognize me? 55. "PAT MORITA" It's fine, just don't slouch. It's all in the posture. He grabs Titan's shoulders like a proud papa. "PAT MORITA" (CONT'D) It is time. INT. BANK - DAY There is a long line of people snaked around the velvet ropes. They're all waiting for their chance at the one open teller window. Four men wearing BEATLES MASKS(JOHN,PAUL,GEORGE,AND RINGO)and CARRYING SHOTGUNS enter the bank. John fires a shot in the air, sending everyone into an immediate panic. JOHN Alright folks, this is a robbery. Nobody moves - yadda, yadda, yadda... Ringo jumps over the teller wall and starts stuffing bills into a bag. As John and Paul cover the crowd, George goes to the corner office and puts a gun to the BANK MANAGER'S head. GEORGE The safe. Let's go. BANK MANAGER Okay, just don't hurt anyone. GEORGE Yeah, yeah, yeah. George leads him out by the collar. CRASH - Titan smashes through the window and lands in a bold superhero stance with hands on hips. TITAN Well, boys, there's no need for all this just to get the free toaster. Paul cocks his gun. 56. PAUL What are you suppose to be? We move in for a nice dramatic close up. TITAN Justice. GEORGE Well, justice, suck on this... George, John and Paul open fire on Titan. He just stands there and yawns as the bullets bounce off him. With their guns empty the three just stare at him in amazement. TITAN Now it's my turn. He turns to George. TITAN (CONT'D) Hey, George, here comes the sun. Titan grabs George and throws him into a fluorescent light fixture in the ceiling. Paul tries to run for the door. Titan snatches the collar of his jacket. TITAN (CONT'D) Say, Paul, your mother should know...that you're a scumbag. He tosses Paul out the window and into a parked DELIVERY TRUCK. Titan turns around just as John hits him with the butt of his shotgun. It instantly breaks apart in his hands. Titan lifts him like a rag doll up into the air. TITAN (CONT'D) John, all you need is love... He throws John who lands on top of a cubical wall - GROIN FIRST. TITAN (CONT'D) ...and a good urologist. 57. Titan effortlessly hops over the teller wall to find Ringo cowering on the floor. He grabs him by the shirt and lifts him up. HAL Well, Ringo...um...um...you're under arrest. EXT. BANK - DAY Titan walks out of the bank with Ringo and George under his arm. He's suddenly swarmed by a group of television reporters, including Roxanne. Across the street is Pat Morita. He watches Titan's first news conference with great anxiety. BANK MANAGER (to Hal) On behalf of the First National Bank of Metro City, I'd like to offer you a reward for your act of bravery. He hands Titan a check. TITAN (reading) Ten thousand dollars! Titan looks over to Pat, who violently shakes his head no. TITAN (CONT'D) (unenthusiastically) I...can't except this. Law and order is it's own...um...reward. Pat gives him the thumbs up. Pat turns, suddenly seeing Roxanne with her camera crew. Captivated, his eyes lock on her. Meanwhile, Roxanne and her cameraman, SETH, are maneuvering around the crowd to get closer to Titan. BRAD HELMS (O.S.) Not so fast, Roxanne. They both turn to see Roxanne's reporter rival Brad Helms, Geraldo without the class, and his cameraman, FRANK. BRAD HELMS This story's mine. 58. ROXANNE Listen, Brad. We were just in the area. I was just trying to - BRAD HELMS I've been in this business long enough to know pretty well what you were "just trying to do." Besides, I heard you couldn't take the big game anymore and were put on fluff detail? Dejected, Roxanne turns and motions for Seth to turn the camera off. SETH You're not gonna take that from him, are you? ROXANNE He's right. Old habit, I guess. (to Brad) We'll get out of your way. As they walk off, Brad makes a comment to Frank loud enough for her to hear. BRAD HELMS Besides, I'm sure there's a pancake supper somewhere that needs covering. INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - OFFICE - DAY ON TELEVISION We see the news conference on the bank's steps. In the corner of the screen is written: "recorded earlier." BRAD HELMS For months now, since the death of Uberman, the citizens of Metro City have been holding out for a hero. Well, it appears they won't have to hold out for much longer as a new costumed crusader has suddenly stormed onto the scene. Today, at the Metro Savings and Trust, a masked mystery man single-handedly defeated "The Fab Four Gang." Just who is this new caped avenger? Brad holds the microphone to Titan's face. 59. BRAD HELMS I'm sure all of our viewers are now wondering, what's the "T" stand for? TITAN It's a message to all the scum out there. Uberman may be gone, but Metro City has a new protector, and his name is "Tighten!" Another reporter leans in. REPORTER How do you spell that? We PULL BACK to see Plato and Da Vinci watching this spectacle. Master Mind is sitting with them, reading a NEWSPAPER. MASTER MIND (reading paper) Oh, for heaven's sake. I can't believe it. He misspelled his name. Master Mind holds up the newspaper. The headline reads "Metro's New Hero: Tighten." MASTER MIND (CONT'D) No matter, I suppose. Master Mind throws the paper on the floor and begins to pace around the room with his arms folded behind his back. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) We've now fully established Titan as Metro City's hero. They will love him just as they loved Uberman. Everything is going according to plan. Einstein leans over and whispers in Plato's ear. EINSTEIN (whispering) Yeah, if the plan is getting us in jail. Master Mind turns around, facing Einstein. He walks over, standing face to face with the rebellious henchmen. 60. MASTER MIND You know, Einstein, maybe I should have called you Socrates. He also didn't know when to keep his thoughts to himself. EINSTEIN I just fail to see the point in all of this. I mean, why are we creating another superhero when it was such a pain in the ass for you to get rid of the other one? I mean, Uberman is destroyed, we should be using this opportunity to...to... MASTER MIND To what? EINSTEIN I don't know. To take over the weather, space, the world - whatever super villains are SUPPOSED to do. MASTER MIND The reason someone like you will always be a minion is because you have no foresight. We take over the earth, like you said. Then what? Women? Cars? Money? Even the grandest treasures will lose their lustre if you don't have someone to hold them over. Einstein throws up his hands. He's had enough. He pulls off his wig and throws it to the floor. EINSTEIN That's it! This balance of the force bullshit is getting way too Oprah for me. I'm blowing. Who's with me? MASTER MIND You dare? EINSTEIN Yeah, I dare. I'm sick of wearing stupid costumes, and I'm sick of working for a super villain who's turning into a softie. 61. Plato and Da Vinci's mouths drop to the floor. They turn to Master Mind for his rebuttal. MASTER MIND What - did - you - call me? EINSTEIN You heard me. You used to be an inhuman monster, now look at you. You're creating super heroes, you don't go with us on robberies anymore, it's been days since you threatened anyone, oh, and not to mention this Roxanne Ritchi thing. MASTER MIND THAT is none of your business, knave! EINSTEIN Hey, you guys haven't sealed the deal yet, have you? MASTER MIND Silence! EINSTEIN (In a woman's voice) Oh, Master, your head is so big. MASTER MIND I'm warning you, Einstein. EINSTEIN (In a woman's voice) Take me! MASTER MIND I said silence! With his metal gauntlet Master Mind grabs Einstein by the throat and lifts him into the air. Einstein looks frightened as he tries to pry himself free of Master Mind's grip. Master Mind's eyes soften as if his heart is suddenly not into what he's about to do. He let's Einstein drop to the floor. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Get out of my sight. 62. EXT. RESTAURANT - NIGHT Roxanne and John Cusack are eating on the outside patio of a fancy restaurant. ROXANNE Don't get me wrong, I love being a reporter. I don't think I could do anything else. It's the consequences of what we do that I'm having a problem with. He listens intently as he refills her glass with wine. "JOHN CUSACK" That's where journalistic responsibility comes in, no? ROXANNE It's supposed to. "JOHN CUSACK" Sounds to me like you're running from something. ROXANNE I got someone I cared about killed. If it wasn't for me, he wouldn't have been involved. John suddenly gets a disturbed look in his eye, realizing what she's talking about. He reaches across the table and takes her hand. "JOHN CUSACK" You can't blame yourself. My father used to say each of us must answer the great call to truly feel alive. ROXANNE Was he an actor? "JOHN CUSACK" ...No. He was...a landscaper. And a horrible one. I mean he would fail time and time again at his...landscaping. And sometimes he'd get pretty beaten up or thrown in jail - ROXANNE Jail? 63. "JOHN CUSACK" My point is he took the good with the bad. He grew a little each time. Improved, learned. ROXANNE Was he ever successful? "JOHN CUSACK" God, no...but don't let deter you. Roxanne LAUGHS. ROXANNE Thanks for this. You know, this is embarrassing, but it's been a long time since I - It's starting to lightly sprinkle. Roxanne looks up. ROXANNE (CONT'D) I think it's starting to rain. We might want to find a table inside. "JOHN CUSACK" What were you gonna say? ROXANNE Oh, I was gonna say...It's been a long time since...well, I've been with someone I...enjoy being with. John Cusack smiles warmly and raises his glass for a toast. "JOHN CUSACK" To people who enjoy being with each other. They go to clang glasses, when the rain suddenly causes John Cusack's disguise generator to short. His true form of Master Mind is briefly revealed to Roxanne as a BOLT OF ELECTRICITY encircles his body. Roxanne drops her glass and jumps out of her seat. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Oh, no. Don't look at me. LIKE A BROKEN TV the image keeps switching between MASTER MIND AND JOHN CUSACK. 64. As Master Mind starts to franticly slap at his watch, the Cusack disguise begins to hold steady. He nonchalantly returns to cutting his steak. "JOHN CUSACK" Okay, never mind that. Now, where were we? Roxanne grabs his glass and throws the drink in his face, causing the generator to short out permanently. Master Mind now sits in his true blue form. ROXANNE Oh my God. MASTER MIND You're not gonna get all freaky about this, are you? ROXANNE This...this is too much, even for you. God, I go out with you, tell you my innermost thoughts. MASTER MIND I only did this because I wanted to talk to you on the same level. You know, without all the baggage? ROXANNE Baggage? You burned my boyfriend alive, you sick son-of-a-bitch! MASTER MIND You see, that's exactly what I'm talking about. Roxanne starts to walk away. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Roxanne! ROXANNE Stay away from me. Master Mind sinks back down to his chair. Despite the now heavy rain bombarding him, he returns to his food. Several resturaunt patron's are looking at him through the window. 65. Our villain turns to them, giving them a villainous glare. MASTER MIND What? INT. MASTER MIND'S BEDROOM - NIGHT Master Mind is lying on his back, wide awake. MASTER MIND (mumbling to himself) Stupid. What was I thinking? Plato, it's his fault. He's the one who sent me on this weak-willed path. I'll filet his scrotum for this. Me, a creature of evil, in love with Roxanne Ritchi. Preposterous. I hardly give such matters thought He rolls onto his side. He yawns and closes his eyes. Suddenly, they shoot back open. CUT TO: EXT. ROXANNE'S APARTMENT - NIGHT Master Mind pulls up in a blue Rolls Royce, across the street from Roxanne's apartment He stares up at the building, hoping to catch a glimpse of her. Finally, she appears, primping her hair in her apartment window's reflection. MASTER MIND I should just go up there and just lay it all out to her. "Roxanne, I like you - I always have. Oh, and I'm sorry I blew up your ex. (realizing the absurdity of his words) Yeah, that would go over like a pants-less clown at a child's birthday party. What the hell am I even doing here? Who cares what she thinks? I'm a supervillain and here I am acting like a love struck schoolboy. Forget this. I control my own destiny! 66. He turns the ignition key - NOTHING HAPPENS. He repeats but gets the same results. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) (disgusted) Perfect. INT. ROXANNE'S APARTMENT - NIGHT She pulls a pack of smokes off her night stand. Empty. ROXANNE Damn. She grabs her long coat and throws it over her robe. EXT. ROXANNE'S APARTMENT BUILDING Roxanne steps outside. ROXANNE Please be open. Across the street is a liquor store. The light is still on. ROXANNE (CONT'D) Thank God. She walks across the street, passing in front of Master Mind's car. Spotting her, he sinks down in his seat. Roxanne walks by, totally unaware of his presence. Relieved, Master Mind sits back up and watches her go into the store. INT. LIQUOR STORE - NIGHT Roxanne walks up to an elderly Korean SHOPKEEPER at the counter. ROXANNE A pack of Lady Strikes, please. EXT. MASTER MIND'S CAR - NIGHT Master Mind is talking on his cell phone. MASTER MIND Hello, Triple A? 67. He suddenly spots something across the street. EXT. LIQUOR STORE - NIGHT A HOODLUM walks up to the entrance of the store and pulls out a gun from under his coat. EXT. MASTER MIND'S CAR - NIGHT Master Mind stares in shock. MASTER MIND I'll call you back. He hangs up the phone and watches the Hoodlum go inside the store. INT. LIQUOR STORE - NIGHT The Hoodlum reaches across the counter and grabs a fist full of cash from the register. SHOPKEEPER Hey! SHOTGUN HOODLUM Shut up, Gramps. He turns to Roxanne, spotting a GOLD NECKLACE around her neck. SHOTGUN HOODLUM (CONT'D) Gimme that necklace! ROXANNE I don't think so. The Hoodlum cocks his shotgun. SHOTGUN HOODLUM I said give it to me! MASTER MIND (O.S.) The lady said no. The hoodlum turns around to see Master Mind in the doorway holding a STRANGE-LOOKING HAND CANNON (GOO GUN) with knobs and blinking lights. The hoodlum starts to laugh. 68. SHOTGUN HOODLUM What the hell's that? A super soaker? MASTER MIND No, it's a goo gun. The hoodlum turns his gun to Master Mind. SHOTGUN HOODLUM Yeah, what's it do? MASTER MIND It goos. Master Mind fires the cannon. It instantly covers the store in a cloud of SMOKE. The smoke clears to reveal the hoodlum STUCK TO THE WALL, covered in a thick, GREEN GUNK. Roxanne stares at him, dumbfounded. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) It's...a prototype. Master Mind starts to walk out when he's suddenly confronted by the shopkeeper. SHOPKEEPER I know you! You Master Brain guy. You a hero. Master Mind points the goo gun at him. MASTER MIND Don't - EVER - say that again. EXT. LIQUOR STORE - NIGHT Master Mind walks out with the cannon resting on his shoulder like he's a short timer in Da Nang. Roxanne follows shortly behind him. ROXANNE Hey! Master Mind turns around. ROXANNE (CONT'D) Are you following me or something? 69. MASTER MIND Don't flatter yourself. He turns away and continues walking. Roxanne runs in front of him blocking his way. ROXANNE Don't walk away from me when I'm talking to you. Finally it occurs to her what's going on. ROXANNE (CONT'D) What a minute...all that stuff you use to say to me when Uberman was alive - about me being the loyal queen by your side as you rule over Metro City. That wasn't just super villain rhetoric, was it? You actually meant it! MASTER MIND My, someone has a rather high opinion of themselves. They stare at each other in silence, their glares locked in conflict. ROXANNE (coldly) Do you really think I would be with someone like you? This stings Master Mind to the bone. And after a brief contemplation, he reaches the only logical, painful conclusion. MASTER MIND No. With that, Master Mind exits into the night, leaving Roxanne with a baffled expression on her face. INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - NIGHT Master Mind enters in a huff. Da Vinci closes the door behind him as Plato notices his master's agitated state. PLATO Everything alright, sir? Master Mind GRABS PLATO BY THE GROIN with his metal gauntlet causing Plato's eyes to bulge in pain. 70. MASTER MIND (overly calm) Fine, why do you ask? PLATO You...just...seem... Master Mind tightens his grip. MASTER MIND Go on. PLATO ...distracted. Master Mind releases him. MASTER MIND Just with business, my minion. Just with business. I've decided it is time. PLATO You mean? MASTER MIND Yes, we've created our hero, now it's time to give him a little motivation. DA VINCI How do we do that? MASTER MIND To be simply good is not enough. A hero must be driven by an almost relentless desire to right a wrong that can never be corrected. PLATO You mean? MASTER MIND Yes, he must lose someone near and dear to him - his father figure. Gentlemen, it's time for Operation Mentor Kill! EXT. SKY OVER METRO CITY - DAY Titan flies high over and through the city, under bridges, between buildings, etc. He's not really working, just enjoying himself. 71. INT. WOMAN'S APARTMENT - NIGHT A PRETTY WOMAN sits at her makeup table wearing nothing but her bra and panties. Through the reflection in her mirror we see a large window directly behind her. As she applies lipstick we see Titan fly quickly by in the background. After a moment he slowly slides back in view and begins ogling the girl. She sees him in the mirror and quickly covers herself with a robe. Titan tries to hide his face as he zooms off. MOMENTS LATER Titan looks down to see an APARTMENT BUILDING IN RUIN. Emergency lights flash around it as swarms of people run around in chaos. TITAN Man, what the hell happened down there? Wait a sec - He stops in mid-air as he comes to the striking realization. TITAN (CONT'D) THAT'S MY APARTMENT!!! EXT. HAL'S APARTMENT BUILDING - DAY Titan lands in front of the rubble that was once his home. Reporters stand just beyond the police line. TITAN Crap. From the wreckage crawls a dying Pat Morita. TITAN (CONT'D) PAT! Titan goes and kneels beside Pat, holding him in his arms. TITAN (CONT'D) You okay? "PAT MORITA" I'm dying, kid. There is just one last lesson I have for you. It is the most important of all. 72. TITAN What's that? "PAT MORITA" Master Mind did this, you must avenge me. TITAN Master Mind? Why? "PAT MORITA" Because he's evil. You must stop the evil Hal - stop the... Pat's body goes limp. The cameras begin to pop and flash around them. Titan gently lays Pat's body down and stands respectfully over him. The reporters rush over. REPORTER 1 Tighten, Is this the work of Master Mind? REPORTER 2 How will the death of your mentor affect your resolve? REPORTER 3 Was that Pat Morita? Titan walks up to one of the cameras. TITAN This injustice will not go unpunished. Master Mind, if you can hear me, Tighten is coming for you. In the background we see Plato and Da Vinci, DRESSED AS PARAMEDICS, load pat's body onto a stretcher. PLATO ACCIDENTALLY DROPS HIS SIDE. As he bends down to pick it back up, Pat quickly slaps him, then goes back to playing dead. INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - NIGHT Master Mind and the boys prepare the fortress for Hal's revenge attack. Master Mind is as giddy as a schoolboy. 73. MASTER MIND Alright, people, we don't have much time. Titan should be here any minute, so let's get the lead out. There is a GIANT MOUNTED DEATH RAY in the middle of the hall being tinkered with by Da Vinci. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) How's the death ray coming? DA VINCI Nearly up to full power, sir. MASTER MIND Hum. Let's turn it down a few notches. It's his first time and we don't want to get in a lucky shot, now do we? Plato enters the room. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Anything on the radar yet? PLATO Not yet, sir. MASTER MIND I see. Well, he must be planning something big. Are the flame androids deployed? PLATO All twelve. Master Mind rubs his hands in anticipation as he sits down on his throne. MASTER MIND Wonderful, wonderful. Plato, Da Vinci, take your places next to me. They move to either side of the chair. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) No slouching. Da Vinci straightens up and sucks in his gut. They remain this way for several long moments. Master Mind occasionally glances at a DIGITAL CLOCK on the wall. Still no Titan. 74. LATER Apparently quite some time has passed. The bold stances have degraded to fatigue. PLATO He's certainly taking his time. MASTER MIND He'll be here. That's the way it works. STILL LATER Master Mind reclines in his chair and taps his metal gauntlet impatiently on the armrest. Plato has squatted down, resting his chin on his hand. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Unprofessional, that's what this is. No, it's disrespect for the craft. Master Mind rises and begins to pace back and forth. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Would Uberman have kept us waiting like this? Of course not. He was a pro who knew the score. It's time we spelled out a few things for this Titan. I will not be made a fool of. He storms out of the room. INT. HAL'S NEW APARTMENT - DAY Titan's sitting on the floor in a barren apartment wearing his costume top and some tighty whities. He sips his beer as he watches a basketball game on a tiny TV. Much to his annoyance, there's a KNOCK at the door. TITAN Oh, for crying out loud. He gets up and opens the door. It's Master Mind. MASTER MIND Do you know who I am? 75. It takes a few moments to register, but Titan's suddenly excited. TITAN Yeah, you're Master Mind. Yeah! You're actually the guy I want to see! MASTER MIND Oh, so NOW you want to get down to it. Well, I want to get a few things off my chest first. Master Mind walks past Titan into the apartment. He spins around, pointing at him accusingly with one of his metal fingers. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Of all the inconsiderate - Do you have any idea how long we waited for you? We're you even planning on coming to me and getting revenge? Titan shuts the apartment door, and turns back toward his guest. TITAN Well, at first I was going to. You know, because that's what I figured I was supposed to do. But then I got to thinking- MASTER MIND (interrupting) -You got to thinking? There's nothing to think about. I'm the villain. I do something bad, you come and get me. TITAN - I got to thinking...what's the point? Master Mind throws up his hands. MASTER MIND Maybe you're right. What's the point? He suddenly notices something in the corner of his eye. He walks over to a futon in the living room. On top of it is a LARGE SACK OVERFLOWING WITH GOLD WATCHES,RINGS AND OTHER VALUABLES. 76. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) What are these? TITAN That's what I wanted to talk to you about. MASTER MIND (baffled) Where did you get all this? TITAN (proudly) Get this: I stole them. MASTER MIND From where? TITAN From all over. You see, once you killed Pat and ruined my other apartment building I was pretty pissed off, so I figured I'd go, find you and kick some ass. Then I thought to myself: "Okay,then what?" I mean, if we were to fight, what would I get out of it? Would I get my apartment back? Would I be able to pay the bills? MASTER MIND Well, what about your mentor? TITAN Tell you the truth? He was kind of a dick. I mean, being a hero is dandy and all, but it's volunteer work. Now you've always had the right take on all this. I mean, when you rob a bank or take over the diamond exchange you get something out of it. I mean, when you don't get caught, which, no offense, isn't very often. And that brings me to what I wanted to propose to you: Who could catch you if I'm by your side? Perplexed by his proposal, Master Mind just stares at Titan awe-struck. MASTER MIND You want to team-up? 77. TITAN You got the brains, I got the brawn. We could even call ourselves that: `Brain' and `Brawn'. Look at this. Titan picks up a piece of POSTER BOARD off the floor and shows it to Master Mind. TITAN (CONT'D) I even designed us some new costumes. The picture is crudely drawn with magic markers and crayons. A big headed man (Master Mind) is standing on a plate of grass in a blue costume with a picture of a brain on his chest. Next to him, is a picture of Titan in a red costume with a black cape, but his chest is mysteriously blank. Titan proudly points to the two figures. TITAN (CONT'D) See, you'd be brain, so you got a little one on your costume, and then I'll have brawn on mine...once I figure out the best, you know, visual interpretation of it. What do you think? MASTER MIND What do I think? Master Mind shakes his head tiredly. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) I think you're probably the biggest idiot I've ever met. I mean, I can't believe you. All your gifts, all your powers, and all you want to use them for is your own financial fulfillment. You know what? Your kind of people make me sick. Titan puts down his drawing. TITAN I worked hard on this. MASTER MIND Oh - gee - I am so sorry! 78. Master Mind looks to Heaven in disgust. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) (under his breath) Of all the people to pick, it had to be this loser. This strikes a cord with Titan. TITAN Now, hold on. You're going a little too far. MASTER MIND I wish your mother said that to your father the night of your conception, they would have saved me a whole lot of heartache. TITAN Hey, I mean it. Master Mind gets right in his face. MASTER MIND Oh, yeah? What are you gonna do? EXT. HAL'S APARTMENT BUILDING - DAY We see Master Mind's body CRASH through the building and land in a DUMPSTER across the street. A car pulls up. The driver's door opens. Da Vinci gets out and runs to help his master. DA VINCI Master! MASTER MIND (O.S.) It hurts. Da Vinci peeks into the dumpster to see Master Mind's body cushioned by a stack of trash bags. DA VINCI What hurts? MASTER MIND It! The overly large henchmen starts to pull his master from the dumpster when they suddenly hear a voice from above. It's Titan peeking through the hole in his apartment wall. 79. TITAN I don't need you, I don't need anybody. I have the power to do and take anything I want. And now, I'm gonna take back everything this city owes me. Beware Metro City, it's time for Titan to collect. Titan shoots up into the air. TITAN (CONT'D) Oh, and from now on - I'M GONNA FLY THE WAY I WANT TO FLY! He takes a sitting position and flies away as if he were piloting an invisible jet. Master Mind climbs out of the dumpster and watches Titan disappear into the distance. DA VINCI How'd the plan go, boss? MASTER MIND I just made myself redundant, old friend. Da Vinci gives Master Mind a whiff. DA VINCI It's not that bad. INT. BANK - DAY Titan, with a happy bounce in his step, enters the bank. The last time he was here he thwarted a robbery. He looks nostalgic. A SECURITY GUARD shyly walks up to him like a kid meeting his TV idol. SECURITY GUARD Morning, Tighten. TITAN Morning. SECURITY GUARD Is there something we can do for you? 80. TITAN Oh, don't bother about me. I'm just here to make a withdrawal. Titan walks across the lobby, drawing stares of admiration from all. A little girl waves to him sweetly. He gives her a good- natured WINK as he heads straight for the vault. The security guard watches him enter and come out with a SACK OF CASH. Sure he must be misunderstanding what's going on, the security guard just stares at Titan as he passes by and out the door. The bank manager comes over to the guard. BANK MANAGER Say, did he just rob us? SECURITY GUARD Not sure. Sort of looks it, don't it? BANK MANAGER Yeah. SECURITY GUARD Should I, you know, stop him? BANK MANAGER Umm...Yeah. As the security guard exits the bank, the manager stares out the window. His eyes suddenly grow wide with terror. The guard's body suddenly smashes through the window, landing at the startled bank manager's feet. BANK MANAGER (CONT'D) (looking down at the guard) He did rob us, didn't he? CUT TO: TELEVISION "A Channel 7 News Special Report." Brad Helms wipes into view. 81. BRAD HELMS "Absolute power corrupts absolutely." When Lord Acton stated that, in a letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton in 1887, no one thought much about it, but today Metro City is reeling from that very prophecy. Tighten, who many thought of as our savior, has turned his back on the cause of justice. CUT TO: TITAN BEING EVIL - MONTAGE EXT. DIAMOND EXCHANGE - DAY Titan flies through the window of the building. He emerges seconds later laughing with his shirt full of booty. EXT. CITY STREET - DAY A woman screams from the window of a BURNING BUILDING. Titan flies up to her, grabs her fur coat and zooms off again, leaving the woman behind, slightly confused. EXT. OUTSIDE MARKET - DAY Titan steals a little boy's lollipop and gooses his mother. EXT. CITY STREET - DAY Dozens of people run through the streets apparently to get out of a downpour. We cut to the top of a building and see Titan ZIPPING UP HIS PANTS and laughing. INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - NIGHT Master Mind paces back and forth in front of Plato and Da Vinci. PLATO I don't understand it. He seemed to have every characteristic we were looking for in a superhero. MASTER MIND Well, there's no use crying about it now, we must take action. I'm not going to play second fiddle to that crass buffoon. We must destroy Tighten. 82. PLATO It won't be easy. Uberman had a sense of decency and genuine love for the people. That was his weakness and was easily used against him. MASTER MIND Yes, but he possesses the same flaws present in Uberman's DNA - copper. It's like Benjamin Franklin always said: "If something works don't dick with it." EXT. BAR - DAY It looks like a war zone passed through here. Smashed police cars and debris lay everywhere. This seems to be the only building left untouched. INT. BAR - DAY A very tipsy Titan is sitting at the bar, looking deep into the bottom of his beer glass for answers. TITAN I can have anything I want. I'm like a god. The BARTENDER just listens as he wipes down a glass with a dirty rag. TITAN Point to any woman in this bar. I could have her in a second. He follows the bartender's gaze to THE ONLY OTHER PERSON THERE - A passed out, MIDDLE AGED HAG OF A BARFLY. TITAN (to Old Barfly) Hey, you wanna get with this? BARTENDER Buddy, what do you want? Titan carefully considers this for a moment. TITAN What do you want? That's the question, isn't it. I mean, what do you want when you can have everything? (MORE) 83. TITAN(cont'd) I suppose what I really want is to never be forgotten again. I want to do something that can never be cast aside or one-upped. I want a - what's it called? - A legacy. I want a legacy. Yeah, that's it. I like the sound that. BARTENDER I meant, what do you want to drink? TITAN Oh. EXT. BAR - LATER Titan stumbles out of the bar, carrying a large sack of money. MASTER MIND (O.S.) Your time has come to an end, Titan! He looks up to see Master Mind suddenly standing before him. TITAN What? MASTER MIND There can be only one master criminal in this city - and it's me. TITAN Really? Titan melodramatically throws up his arms. TITAN (CONT'D) I guess I should leave town then, huh? MASTER MIND I have a better idea - NOW! Two floors up Da Vinci releases a rope. A COPPER CAGE, like the one that caged Uberman, drops down on top of Titan. Titan nonchalantly surveys the cage. He walks to the bars, tries to pull them apart but can't. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) That's copper my good man. Your one weakness. (MORE) 84. MASTER MIND(cont'd) For all your amazing gifts of brawn you are no match for my intellect. Titan thinks for a moment. Suddenly, he starts to SPIN like a human top, DRILLING HIMSELF INTO THE STREET BELOW. As he disappears beneath the surface, we see a shocked look on Master Mind's face until Titan suddenly explodes out from under the street in front of him. Master Mind stares up at him, dumbfounded. Titan makes like he's going to strike him down, but stops. TITAN You know what? You're nothing but a bug. Not even worth my effort. He turns his back to Master Mind and continues down the street. Plato makes his way from the shadows to join his master. They watch Titan shrink into the distance. MASTER MIND He's not as dumb as I thought. PLATO I guess not...Funny, though. MASTER MIND What's funny? PLATO Funny Uberman didn't think of the same thing. EXT. HIGH ABOVE METRO CITY - DAY As Titan flies, he looks down at the rooftops of the city below. Suddenly, something catches his attention. HAL That's it! He stops, hovering in place as he looks down below. The buildings, which make up the heart of downtown Metro, are in a PERFECT TRIANGLE with a long strip of street leading up to it. It sorta looks like a bowling lane. 85. HAL Hello, Legacy. EXT. KINGPIN BOWLING - DAY Vinnie and his goons come running out as the hear a COMMOTION. They look up to see Titan ripping off THE GIANT BOWLING BALL from the top of the establishment. VINNIE Hey, that's my ball! INT. ROXANNE'S APARTMENT BUILDING - DAY Roxanne enters the building's elevator. Just before the door closes an ELDERLY WOMAN slides in. ELDERLY WOMAN That was a close one. Sixth floor, please. Roxanne smiles and goes to press the button. The elderly woman suddenly pulls out a SPRAY CAN, shooting a MYSTERIOUS-LOOKING MIST into Roxanne's face. She falls to the floor unconscious. INT. ROXANNE'S APARTMENT - DAY Roxanne awakens, finding herself tied to a chair in her living room. We hear NOISE from a TV in the background as she tries to adjust her vision. Slowly, the blurry figure before her becomes clear. It's Master Mind. He sits on her Lazy-Boy, reading what looks to be some kind of JOURNAL. MASTER MIND Wow, I always thought Uberman was your first superhero - but it looks like our little Roxanne dated a linebacker in college. ROXANNE That's my diary. MASTER MIND So it is. 86. ROXANNE It's personal. MASTER MIND Well, then I wouldn't leave it in your underwear drawer for just anyone to find. He throws the diary over his shoulder. ROXANNE What do you want? MASTER MIND I need your help. ROXANNE So you knock me out and tie me to a chair? MASTER MIND You're not going to like what I'm about to tell you. As she tries to shake off her headache from being knocked unconscious, Roxanne spots something on the TV. ON TELEVISION Brad Helms is huddled behind a van. BRAD HELMS It's chaos here in city square as city police - Behind him, Titan picks up a POLICE CAR and throws it at a PADDY WAGON. Both vehicles EXPLODE on impact. BACK TO SCENE ROXANNE He's really out of control. MASTER MIND Tell me about it. As if finally realizing something, Roxanne looks back at Master Mind. ROXANNE I should have known. You have something to do with this, don't you? - With Titan turning evil. 87. MASTER MIND Well, the evil thing he did by himself. My goal was to give MYSELF purpose by creating an intellectual sparring partner. ROXANNE (confused) You're talking like you made him. MASTER MIND And they call me Master Mind. ROXANNE Let me get this straight. You missed getting your ass kicked, so you made a new guy to kick your ass. That's pathetic. MASTER MIND In hindsight... Roxanne turns back to the TV to see a group of POLICE OFFICERS open fire on Titan. The bullets just deflect off his chest. ROXANNE And his powers, they're just like Uberman's. Why would he have his powers? MASTER MIND (almost ashamed) I had some left over from something. I infused him with it. ROXANNE YOU DID WHAT!? Driven by rage, she struggles to tear out of her bonds. She finally relents, giving Master Mind a look fueled by pure hatred. MASTER MIND Yeah, that's why I decided to tie you up. ROXANNE You did all this because you wanted purpose? MASTER MIND He seemed nice. 88. TELEVISION Titan is standing on top of a destroyed police car. He waves for the camera to zoom in on him. TITAN Closer. I want to show the people my real face. He pulls off his mask, revealing himself as Hal Stewart to the public for the first time. TITAN (CONT'D) Recognize me? BACK TO SCENE ROXANNE Hal Stewart. He's the guy we thought saved that woman and kid. Turned out he was just trying to save his own ass. MASTER MIND Yeah, good to know - NOW! TELEVISION Titan throws the mask over this shoulder and hops off the car. TITAN That's right, I'm really Hal Stewart. Former hero and bowling teacher at Kingpin's Bowling. BACK TO SCENE Roxanne turns to Master Mind, condescending him with her eyes. ROXANNE You picked a bowler to give super powers to? MASTER MIND It's a modest profession! TELEVISION 89. TITAN With my new found power, I've recently started to wonder what sort of legacy I should leave. Should I be a hero? I tried that once before - even saved a lady and her baby from being squashed. I was treated like a god until everyone started to shit on me - Okay, so what if I didn't "purposely" save them! He walks over and puts his hand on a large circular concrete shape just off camera. TITAN Well, I'm going to make something that can't be taken away from me. I'm going to create a permanent monument to my greatness. One that won't be so easily forgotten or erased. The camera pulls back revealing THE GIANT CONCRETE BOWLING BALL from Kingpin's. TITAN I intend to create a new category in the Guinness Book of World's Records by rolling the biggest strike in the history of bowling. He grabs the camera and points it to the DOWNTOWN BUILDINGS. We realize they are PERFECTLY ALIGNED IN BOWLING PIN FORMATION. TITAN My thanks to the city planning commission. This wouldn't have been possible without them. Titan grabs the camera so it's pointing back at him again. TITAN Tell your friends and family to tune in right here to this station at noon tomorrow. BACK TO SCENE ROXANNE My god, he's nuts. That'll destroy the whole business triangle. 90. Master Mind seems to be contemplating something - something bad. ROXANNE What? MASTER MIND My lair is in the direct path of the ball. ROXANNE Oh, real nice. Wouldn't want anything to happen to your hideout, would we? MASTER MIND You don't understand. I have certain equipment that's - that's highly unstable. ROXANNE What do you mean? MASTER MIND I sort of have a hydrogen reactor, okay? ROXANNE A HYDROGEN reactor? MASTER MIND It's experimental - only one in the world...Well, how do you think I power all my inventions? Someone like me can't pay for electricity. The bills would be outrageous. ROXANNE A REACTOR? MASTER MIND It creates 100 times the output of a nuclear one...If destroyed it could... ROXANNE - Vaporize the entire city! MASTER MIND (proudly) Pshaw...the whole eastern seaboard, actually. That little baby is amazing. I'm quite proud of it. (MORE) 91. MASTER MIND(cont'd) (off her deadpan reaction) I mean...we'd better find a way to stop him. Master Mind thinks a moment. MASTER MIND Did Uberman have a hideout? ROXANNE What? MASTER MIND A cave, a solitary fortress of some kind. C'mon, all heros have a place to hang their capes up in. Roxanne, it may be our only chance to find something, a clue, anything that could give us a fighting chance. ROXANNE It's under his house. MASTER MIND Whose house? Roxanne can hardly believe what she's telling him. ROXANNE Wayne Scott's. Master Mind shoots up out of his chair. MASTER MIND Wayne Scott? Uberman was Wayne Scott!? Wayne Scott, the wealthy philanthropist? But he disappeared - ROXANNE (interrupting) He disappeared just over two months ago when you killed him. Not only did you rid the world of a hero, you killed a kind, noble, generous man. Perhaps ashamed, the super villain hangs his head. Master Mind walks behind Roxanne and undoes her bonds. Rubbing her wrists, she watches him as he walks over to the door. 92. ROXANNE (CONT'D) Looks like you got what you always wanted. Uberman is out of the picture and Metro City is doomed. He grabs the door knob and stops, considering her words. MASTER MIND "Metro City doomed." You know, I never thought I'd say something like this, but here it goes - He slowly turns to her, CUE HEROIC MUSIC. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Not if I have anything to say about it. EXT. WAYNE SCOTT'S MANSION - NIGHT Master Mind stands before the huge, Gothic structure in awe. MASTER MIND Such a dark place for one such as you. I wonder, underneath your noble deeds, what inner demons drove you to your endless crusade for justice? He walks to the front entrance. The double doors have been sealed shut with boards and nails. Master Mind begins to tear them off with his metal hand. INT. WAYNE SCOTT'S MANSION - NIGHT The doors opens. A beam of moonlight immediately pierces the darkness, forming an illuminated path into the heart of the manor. Master Mind enters. Covered in dust and cobwebs, the hall looks like a gigantic crypt. MASTER MIND Good lord, man. You've only been dead for two months. Master Mind walks, coming to a gigantic painted PORTRAIT OF WAYNE SCOTT. He stops to reverently admire the image of his fallen foe. 93. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) A disguise so simple, it's ingenious. No wonder I never caught on. Besides the Armani suit, there's nothing to hide the fact that this is the same person as Uberman. In the picture, he's even standing in the same cheesy, heroic pose with his fists on his hips. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Two lives, yet in both you were an ideal. Perhaps it was you who was victorious in the end, old friend. A BONGING sound suddenly bellows through the dark halls. Master Mind comes to a grandfather clock standing next to a gigantic BOOKCASE. On the twelfth bong it falls silent. Master Mind begins to slide it across the floor until he hears a loud CLICK. The bookcase slides into the wall, REVEALING A HIDDEN PASSAGE. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) I'll miss how predictable you were. The passage way leads Master Mind to a WORKING ESCALATOR. Master Mind gets off the escalator to see a long hallway with stone walls. He begins to hear strange SOUNDS, almost like MUFFLED SCREAMS, coming from a doorway at the end of the hallway. Master Mind starts walking towards it. As he steps closer, he begins to notice a light cracking through the bottom of the door. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Hello? Anyone here...besides..all the BIG MEN who are with me now? Nothing. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) (to himself) What's the worst you're gonna find? (MORE) 94. MASTER MIND(cont'd) The man was a boy scout, not a serial killer. He opens the door to his immediate amazement. It's some kind of screening room. A PROJECTOR shoots an image onto A DIRTY WHITE SCREEN hanging on the wall. BEER CANS litter the floor; a table in front of a ripped-up couch is covered in discarded snack goods; and a Kiss Pinball machine stands in the far corner next to a CLOSED DOOR. Master Mind turns his attention to the action on the screen. SCREEN A woman dressed in a leather DOMINATRIX OUTFIT is whipping an overweight man lying on a swing-like device with his butt sticking out. DOMINATRIX IN FILM YOU ARE A WORM! She whips him three times. The man CRIES out in pain. FAT MAN IN FILM PINEAPPLE!!! PINEAPPLE!!! Master Mind's eyes are transfixed on the disturbing imagery. The door by the pinball machine suddenly swings open. WAYNE SCOTT, dressed in raggedy sweats, steps into the room carrying a CAN OF BEER and a bowl of JIFFY-POP. Master Mind cannot believe his horrified eyes. MASTER MIND Ahhhhhh! Wayne Scott is just as startled. WAYNE SCOTT Jesus! He drop his drink and snack to the floor. The two men stare at each other as they struggle to regain their normal breathing patterns. Wayne Scott walks over to the couch, brushes off a thick layer of chip crumbs, and sits down. WAYNE SCOTT (CONT'D) What the hell are you doing here? 95. MASTER MIND I might just ask you the same question. I had thought I incinerated you. WAYNE SCOTT You scared the bejesus out of me. How'd you figure out I was still alive? Wait, how do you know my identity!? MASTER MIND Roxanne told me. As for your ruse, I forgot to line the bottom of the copper cage - Somebody pointed that out to me recently. Figured if they could do it, so could you. But one thing I couldn't figure out - WAYNE SCOTT The skeleton? Something I "borrowed" from a medical school a few months before. MASTER MIND A few months? How long had you been planning this? WAYNE SCOTT I always planned to retire - eventually. I mean, come on, you can't do this sort of thing in your fifties. You'd just look ridiculous. The pieces of the puzzle appear to be coming together in Master Mind's head. MASTER MIND I see it all so clearly now. INT. MASTER MIND'S HYDROFOIL - FLASHBACK Master Mind and his minions cover their eyes as the observatory explodes. MASTER MIND (CONT'D - V.O.) You must have done it just seconds before the observatory exploded. 96. INT. OBSERVATORY - FLASHBACK Similar to what Titan did, Uberman bores out from under the cage. MASTER MIND (CONT'D - V.O.) You bore out from under the cage. Then, using your Uber-Speed, - EXT. OBSERVATORY - FLASHBACK Running in a blur-like haze, Uberman screeches to a halt in front of some bushes. MASTER MIND (CONT'D - V.O.) - you made your way to safety, where you had the skeleton safely hidden away somewhere. EXT OBSERVATORY - SKY - DAY Uberman soars high above the clouds. He looks down at the observatory, which is a mere speck in the distance. MASTER MIND (CONT'D - V.O) (CONT'D) Then you must have flown to a safe distance and waited for the explosion, then... Just as the observatory explodes Uberman aims and throws the SKELETON like a javelin. It soars through the air like a missile, tearing through the flames of the explosion, and crashing right into the windshield of Master Mind's hydrofoil. END OF FLASHBACK Wayne stares at Master Mind, clearly impressed. WAYNE Man, you ARE smart. MASTER MIND But why fake your death? Why go through all of it? You could have just quit. WAYNE SCOTT But the responsibility would still be there. (MORE) 97. WAYNE SCOTT(cont'd) A cop can retire and stop handing out speeding tickets - but people expect more from superheroes. I tell you, a volcano couldn't erupt in Zimbabwe without everyone expecting me to do something about it. I figured, out of sight, out of mind. MASTER MIND And Wayne Scott? Why did he have to disappear? WAYNE SCOTT Both of my lives have so much baggage. It's time for new baggage, you know? Master Mind's is absolutely flabbergasted. MASTER MIND I just can't believe it. This whole time you've been in hiding while a force of great evil is tearing your city apart? Wayne rises to his feet, waving his hands for Master Mind to say no more. WAYNE SCOTT I don't want to hear about it. That's why I don't have a television in here to remind me of all the things I SHOULD be doing. Hell, I could get a wife to do that. MASTER MIND There's a demented supervillain out there about to destroy our - I mean, your city. Wayne shrugs indifferently. MASTER MIND You're really going to do nothing? WAYNE SCOTT Good and evil have a way of balancing themselves out. If this guy is as bad as you say, somebody will rise up to fight him. It's just the order of things. You found me, didn't you? 98. Wayne puts a condescending hand on Master Mind's shoulder. WAYNE SCOTT (CONT'D) I know it's hard, but you'll find someone else someday. He then starts walking to the door. MASTER MIND You're the only one who can stop him. Wayne turns around. WAYNE SCOTT Couldn't if I wanted to. Gotta a plane to catch. MASTER MIND A plane? WAYNE SCOTT Going to Barbados for a little change in climate. Now, if you'll excuse me, I got to go pack. He reads the still defeated look on Master Mind's face. WAYNE SCOTT (CONT'D) You were a good foe. I'm sorry if I've let you down. If it makes a difference, you were the best foe a hero could ask for. MASTER MIND Not smart enough to come up with a full-proof trap. WAYNE SCOTT Well, you did almost have me when you figured out my weakness was copper. Now that made me sweat a little. Took me way too long to drill out from under that cage. MASTER MIND I got lucky. WAYNE SCOTT Anyway, it's a good thing for my sake that I could always count on you for an out. 99. MASTER MIND (suddenly confused) What do you mean? WAYNE SCOTT C'mon, we always threw each other a couple of bones. You would always leave me an out in one of your `full-proof' traps, and I'd never had you incarcerated at a penitentiary that you couldn't eventually escape from. It kept our little game going. Master Mind seems deflated. MASTER MIND Game? - Was that all this ever was to you? You know, I was trying my best every time I fought you. Those `outs' as you call them were unintentional. WAYNE SCOTT Oh. MASTER MIND I guess I was never really a match for you, was I? Wayne shrugs. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) (thoughtfully) Then how can I expect to be one for Titan? A beaten man, Master Mind heads for the door, but stops and turns around. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) What about Roxanne? Wayne unleashes an exhausted sigh. WAYNE SCOTT I think we both got what we wanted out of our relationship. She got a career out of me, and I got plenty of other things out of her. But I'm ready to move on to greener pastures. 100. Master Mind's steel hand clinches into a fist at his side. Wayne's oblivious to this. MASTER MIND I guess I wasn't the villain I thought I was, and you...you weren't the hero I thought you were. He turns to make his exit when he suddenly sees ROXANNE STANDING IN THE DOOR FRAME. Wayne is almost at a loss for words. WAYNE SCOTT Roxanne! How long have you been... ROXANNE Long enough. Roxanne looks at Master Mind. ROXANNE (CONT'D) Don't you have something else you can go do? Master Mind leaves Roxanne and Wayne facing each other in silence. EXT. ANOTHER BAR - DAY Titan emerges with Brad and Frank. He's holding a BEER CAN and a bag of PORK RINDS. TITAN Alright, I want this whole thing to look ESPN professional, understand? A distant MECHANIZED RUMBLE can be heard. The noise rises, signaling the approach of something powerful. Titan and his crew walk out to the center of the plaza as the sound becomes almost deafening. A TANK TRACK as it moves over the street. We PULL BACK to see a whole line of TANKS rolling along the street. PLAZA From the five streets branching off the plaza, a dozen tanks roll toward Titan. 101. Titan turns to Brad and Frank. TITAN (CONT'D) You guys are about to get some good footage. I might need a little room, though. Brad and Frank look at each other and run to take cover behind a nearby building. Meanwhile, Titan nonchalantly sips from his beer as the tanks begin to surround them. FEEDBACK belts out of one of the tank's loudspeaker's, causing Titan to do a mock wince. TANK LOUDSPEAKER Titan, we have orders from the city of Metro to take you into custody. If you do not give your self up willingly, we will be forced to open fire. There's a long pause as no one says anything. TANK LOUDSPEAKER What is your answer? Titan takes a sip of his beverage and UNLEASHES A GIGANTIC BURP - The shockwave of which sends several of the tanks flying into a nearby building. Two of the remaining tanks close in on the villain. Both have him dead to rights at point-blank range with their massive guns. Titan sets down his beer, then calmly plugs a fist into each barrel. They FIRE. The FORCE OF THE BLAST SENDS THEM BOTH FLYING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS where they CRASH into nearby buildings. Titan bends down and pick his beet back up. TITAN (to beer) Miss me? Titan is suddenly bombarded by a massive barrage of machine- gun fire. The force sends him flying into the windshield of a nearby car. 102. He looks up to see an APACHE ASSAULT COPTER. It's nose- mounted GATLING-GUN is turning toward him. Titan gets up to his feet and looks down at his beer can. The bottom of it was blown apart in the blast. TITAN (CONT'D) Didn't mean to get you involved in all of this. He stared daggers up at the helicopter pilot just as the gun gets a bead on him. TITAN (CONT'D) Hey, man! You killed my suds! Titan throws the can up and slaps it with the palm of his hand. It flies with so much force it knocks the helicopter blade clean off. The rest of the Apache crashes to the street like a car dropped off a building. TITAN (CONT'D) That's one was for you, beer. Titan salutes the wreckage and walks away to find Brad and Frank still hiding behind the building. TITAN Guys, please tell me you got that last bit. BRAD HELMS Huh? TITAN You're kidding me. I give you my sexiest moves and you mean to tell me it was for nothing? BRAD HELMS We were afraid something might hit us. TITAN Looks like I've given the story of the century to the wrong man. He thinks about this for a moment, then it hits him. 103. TITAN Wait. What about that other reporter. Blond. Not so lumpy on the topper half, but killer legs. BRAD HELMS Roxanne. You want Roxanne. She's a much better reporter than I am. You want her. TITAN Where can I find her. FRANK We're actually not supposed to give out that sort of information. BRAD HELMS 1314 Mockingbird Lane. I believe she lives in a penthouse. TITAN You've been very helpful. He tosses Brad over his shoulder like a discarded ice cream cone. In the faint distance we see him splash down in the middle of the Metro City river. INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - DAY Master Mind, pacing anxiously as Plato and Da Vinci pack boxes. Obviously Master Mind is going on the lamb. MASTER MIND Hurry, we must be on our way as soon as possible. DA VINCI Master, why must we flee? MASTER MIND I told you, Titan is too powerful. If he's set on destroying us, there's precious little we could do about it. DA VINCI Where are we going? 104. MASTER MIND To another city, someplace with a shitload of superheroes to fight. We'll start over, we'll go back to doing what we do best. PLATO With our tails between our legs? The old Master Mind would never have let this comment slip by, but as we have seen, he's not the same man. MASTER MIND Plato, do you have a better plan?! Master Mind's cell phone rings. He turns in shame from his men and answers it. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Hello...Roxanne? INT. ROXANNE'S APARTMENT Roxanne paces back and forth on the phone. ROXANNE What are you going to do about Tighten? INTERCUT between Master Mind and Roxanne on phone. MASTER MIND Right now I'm packing, later I'll have a snack on the train. ROXANNE You're running away? MASTER MIND In a word - yes. ROXANNE You created this monster... MASTER MIND I didn't create this - the god's of irony did and I am eating the crow I so richly deserve. ROXANNE There's no time for self pity. 105. MASTER MIND I'll make the time. Roxanne can't believe what she's hearing. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) You can leave with us. You'll be safe. ROXANNE I'm not going anywhere. MASTER MIND Will you listen to me, no one can stop him. ROXANNE You have to try. The city needs your help. MASTER MIND I'm afraid you have an inflated opinion of me. ROXANNE What the hell's happened to you? The Master Mind I knew would never have run from a fight even though he knew deep in his heart that he didn't have a chance in hell of winning it. It was your best quality. You need to be that man right now...I... MASTER MIND What? ROXANNE (heart felt) I believe in you. Master Mind is taken aback, in a good way. But he catches himself before the words swell his heart. MASTER MIND Sweet words, but that man is dead. Please, Roxanne, just come with me. ROXANNE No...I guess you are a coward after all. Suddenly, there's a loud crash. 106. Roxanne looks up to see a huge hunk of her ceiling has been completely ripped off. Titan is flying above, holding the debris as casually as if it were a paper plate at a barbecue. He looks down at her and smiles. TITAN Man, have I got a story for you. Master Mind can hears Titan's familiar laugh from his side of the line. MASTER MIND Roxanne? Roxanne? EXT. KINGPIN BOWLING - DAY Titan is standing in front of the bowling alley, trying to decide on an appropriate pose for the occasion. TITAN What pose would be best? The corny folded arms thing? He demonstrates, arching his chin proudly in the air. TITAN Or maybe on the hips, like this. It's the classic Superman pose, only not as masculine. TITAN No, makes me look like a flamer pirate. As Titan starts to fix his hair in the window, Frank pretends to fix the lens on his camera as he speaks to Roxanne. FRANK (whispering) Shouldn't we be making a run for it right about now? ROXANNE (whispering) The guy can outrun bullets. I don't think either one of us is in that kind of shape. TITAN She's right, Frank. 107. Frank looks up, stunned that Titan could have possibly heard him. TITAN Also got super hearing. I promise not to keep the both of you long, but you'll thank me when this is all over. Frank and Roxanne exchange helpless expressions. INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - DAY Master Mind reverently stares up at the painted portrait of his father. MASTER MIND Dad, it's me... (he looks around to make sure no one can hear) ...Bubsy. I know we haven't talked in a while, and I'm sorry. It's been a little crazy trying to live up to a legacy. The painting's menacing stare seems to reach into his very soul. MASTER MIND Anyway...You raised me to be the worst that I could possibly be. And I've tried to live up to that as best as I could - even dropping out of dentistry school like you wanted me to. But I'm about to do something now that would really piss you off. I'm going to go against everything you ever taught me. I hope...I hope that maybe you'll look down at what I'm about to do as not so much a good deed, but more like the outright defiance of a hateful and ungrateful, son. If you could do that, then maybe - in your own little way - you could - for probably the first time - find a reason to be proud of me. He looks back up at the picture. Is it our imagination, or does the painting's stare suddenly seem even angrier? 108. MASTER MIND Well...either way, you're probably going to see me real soon. (calling over his shoulder) Men? Plato and Da Vinci suddenly stop what they're doing and look up at him. PLATO AND DA VINCI Yes Sir? MASTER MIND Stop packing. Our work is not finished here. PLATO AND DA VINCI YES SIR! TELEVISION A news report shows an aerial shot of Titan setting the giant ball down in the middle of a vacant city street. REPORTER We interrupt your regular afternoon programming to show you live footage of a potential dangerous situation in downtown Metro. The former hero knows as Titan is placing what appears to be a giant ball... INT. ABANDONED METRO CITY LIBRARY - CONTINUOUS Da Vinci stops in front of a television set, seeing the news report in progress. REPORTER Hold on...It appears our own Roxanne Ritchi is somehow at the scene. We now go to her with a live report. DA VINCI Sir, I think you should see this! CUT TO: 109. EXT. CITY STREET - DAY Roxanne is standing in front of a camera with a mike in her hand. ROXANNE I'm here with the cause of the destruction in Metro City. He has kidnapped me and a cameraman to chronicle what he refers to as the creation of a monument to his invincibility and overall "Asskickiness." He will use this giant concrete bowling ball to play the largest game of bowling ever using the buildings of downtown Metro City as his pins. Titan suddenly steps into the shot. TITAN And I'm going for the biggest strike ever. He leans into the camera. TITAN And you, Metro City, have a ringside seat as I cement my name in the anal of history. ROXANNE Annals. TITAN What? ROXANNE Nevermind. EXT. CITY STREET - MOMENTS LATER Titan holds up the massive bowling ball, lining up his shot. TITAN (in quiet professional bowler announcer voice) Like Tiger before him, a young savior has come to raise a sport from the ashes. Rookie Hal Stewart, a young man with a dream, realizing that dream here today, folks. (MORE) 110. TITAN(cont'd) One might click there heels and say "There's no place like home" upon finding themselves in such a fantasy. Well, Hal looks very much at home right were he is - with a ball in hand and glory in his sights. INT. METRO CITY LIBRARY - CONTINUOUS In the bowels of Master Mind's hideout, the HYDROGEN REACTOR glows and HUMS MENACINGLY. BACK TO SCENE Roxanne just stand helpless as Frank films away. ROXANNE Hal, I know everyone treated you like shit, but you don't have to do this. TITAN You're right. I don't HAVE to do anything. Isn't that cool? Titan lines up his shot. TITAN Here's one for the record books! Titan flies a few feet and rolls the ball down the main street. ROXANNE Her face is utter horror as she watches the inevitable destruction of Metro City. As the ball rolls - it demolishes everything in it's wake; cars, street lamps - windows shatter as the giant concrete sphere brushes along side buildings. TITAN He smiles in anticipation and uses "body English" to direct the ball. GIANT BOWLING BALL POV It's nearly halfway to its target. ROXANNE 111. She closes her eyes. Titan's smile fades. He looks around as if he hears something we don't. About two hundred feet in front of the first building a GIANT SPIDER WEB flies across the path of the ball, creating a defensive barrier. An enormous letter "M" is etched in the web's center. TITAN (CONT'D) What the...? The ball breaks through the web, but it's speed is greatly reduced. FRANK Look, what's that flying in the air? We suddenly see MASTER MIND FLYING OVER THE ROLLING BALL IN A JET PACK. He quickly pulls out his goo gun and starts laying down a path of sticky plasm to stop the destructive sphere's path. MASTER MIND C'mon, slow down Master Mind looks down to see the meter of the gun close to empty. MASTER MIND C'mon. The ball slows drastically then starts rolling to the side. It heads off an embankment and rolls harmlessly into a CANAL. MASTER MIND Gutterball! TITAN He's furious to say the least. TITAN YOU! Master Mind gives him a mocking grin. MASTER MIND Bowling? What other trailer park sports can you play? 112. TITAN You are becoming a real pain in my ass. I should have done this a long time ago. Titan lunges at his tormentor. Master Mind hits the BOOSTER on his jet pack and heads back toward the other side of the city with Titan in hot pursuit. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) (into walkie talkie) Plato, Da Vinci. Secure Roxanne, he's falling for it. ELSEWHERE A flustered Titan lands. He begins searching the city streets, but Master Mind is nowhere in sight. He turns upon hearing an EEKING sound to his left. Sitting on the ground is a CHIMPANZEE wearing a strange collar. It smiles at him. TITAN What the hell? From behind, Titan is immediately set upon by five more RADIO CONTROLLED APES. TITAN (CONT'D) GODAMNIT! The critters bite hop and hit Titan. As soon as he throws one off two more jump him. Titan breaks free and with his mighty breath blows them across the street into a fruit stand. With Titan out of their sight they begin to attack the fruit. MASTER MIND He's a block away frantically hitting his remote. MASTER MIND Shit! Stupid monkeys and their fruit. Titan flies away from the mad monkeys and lands to find Master Mind sitting on the ground wrapped in a long cape with only his head sticking out. 113. TITAN (CONT'D) No more games. Titan FIRES HIS LASER VISION AT MASTER MIND's CHEST. Master Mind pulls the cloak away to reveal a FIRE HYDRANT. Titan's EYE LASERS burn through the hydrant releasing a high pressure stream of water. Master Mind uses the last remote which dumps two tons of CEMENT mix into the truck. The crowd, police and news crews move in closer when Titan doesn't emerge. Master Mind drops his last remote and walks toward the truck cautiously. MASTER MIND Could it really be that easy-- - BOOM - The back of the truck explodes, throwing dust and concrete everywhere. When the dust clears we see and enraged Titan. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) Didn't think so. As the villain walks toward him, he pulls back his fist to give Master Mind the killing blow. TITAN If you don't mind, I'm going to punch trough your face now. Preparing himself for the end, Master Mind shuts his eyes as a SUDDEN GUST OF WIND BEGINS TO PICK UP. AS Titan goes to strike, a BLURRY FIGURE RUNS IN AND SNATCHES MASTER MIND OUT OF THE AWAY. Stunned, Master Mind begins to feel around his body as if to make sure everything's still in place. MASTER MIND I'm alive. He turns to see UBERMAN standing next to him. MASTER MIND Uberman? 114. The terrified bystanders start to notice the figure standing next to Master Mind. BYSTANDER 1 It's Uberman! BYSTANDER 2 Uberman's alive! BYSTANDER 3 We're saved! As the CROWD CHEERS, A confused Master Mind turns to Metro City's newly resurrected champion. MASTER MIND I thought. UBERMAN So did I. He puts a hand on Master Mind's shoulder. UBERMAN Thank you, old enemy. MASTER MIND For what? UBERMAN Showing me the error of my ways, Showing me I'm meant to be this city's savior, showing me that, while we can try, there is no running away from our true destiny. With that, UBERMAN IS STRICKEN BY A LASER BLAST, INSTANTLY TURNING HIM INTO A CHARRED HUMAN SKELETON. Master Mind turns to see Titan smiling with his STILL SMOKING EYES. TITAN Oh...Did I interrupt something? Master Mind turns to run, but, suddenly Titan is before him. TITAN Where you going, buddy? Titan grabs Master Mind by the collar and throws him across the street into a parked car. 115. TITAN (CONT'D) Welcome to Paintown. Population: you. Master Mind manages to stand on shaky legs. He seems in a daze, unable to move. Titan flies up in the air. TITAN (CONT'D) Time to finish this. With his fist front and center, Titan speeds toward Master Mind. He's like a human torpedo, coming in for the killing blow. Master Mind comes to his senses and puts up his hands. MASTER MIND WAIT!!! Titan screeches to a halt and stops just in front of him like an old Warner Bros cartoon. TITAN What? MASTER MIND Quick joke - What's the capital of Thailand? TITAN Huh - I don't know. MASTER MIND It's bang cock! In a sudden surge of strength, MASTER MIND PUNCHES TITAN IN THE GROIN. The once mighty man instantly drops to his knees, searching, with tears in his eyes, for the proper word to express the pain suddenly surging through his member. TITAN (CONT'D) Ow. Baffled, he looks up at Master Mind's hand and sees his gauntlet is now made ENTIRELY OUT OF COPPER. MASTER MIND So, I guess pennies are good for something. 116. He punches Titan in the face, knocking him out cold. Master Mind looks down on Titan with more than a little pride. Suddenly he hears something behind him. He spins to see the crowd making a strange noise - APPLAUSE. Roxanne comes up to him. The crowd starts to go wild and cheers for Master Mind. He's not sure what to make of it. ROXANNE Pretty strange, huh? MASTER MIND They're cheering for me. ROXANNE You saved them. You saved everybody. How's it feel? Master Mind looks at the smiles all around him. He begins to well up a little. MASTER MIND It's a...it's nice, you know? I usually don't get a lot of feedback. (whispering) But I also kind of caused all this. What happens when they find that out I was the cause of some of this? Roxanne looks at the cheering crowd, then back at Master Mind. ROXANNE What they don't know won't hurt them. MASTER MIND I guess that is all in the past. ROXANNE You're the hero. MASTER MIND I don't think I'd go that far...I mean I just...er... ROXANNE Master Mind? 117. MASTER MIND Yes? ROXANNE Stop talking. She kisses him. The crowd erupts in a cheer. TELEVISION The channel 7 he channel 7 logo zooms in followed by the title "Eye on Metro City." A picture of Master Mind smiling appears on the screen behind her. SAMANTHA SUMMERS Who's bad? Well, not Master Mind. It seems the former villain has done a career 180 after defeating Tighten and saving Metro City from certain enslavement. And here he is getting a full pardon by Metro City's Mayor, Steve Dent. Cut to ceremony on capital steps. The MAYOR is shaking Master Mind's metal gauntlet when it suddenly STARTS TO CRUSH HIS HAND. MAYOR Ahhh! Secret service men quickly start to draw their weapons and take aim at Master Mind. Realizing what's happening, he quickly lets the mayor's hand go and puts his arms in the air. MASTER MIND Sorry - Metal hand. Force of habit. He elbows the mayor. MASTER MIND (CONT'D) We're okay, right? Wincing, the mayor signals the men to put their guns down. WE CUT to video of Titan behind bars in a regular prison. 118. BRAD HELMS And what about Tighten? Is there a prison in existence that can hold this super powered menace? Well, the answer we found is no. A man in a white lab coat stands in front of Titan's cell just out of reach. PRISON SCIENTIST Of course normally he could break out of there anytime, but as you can see we've taken some special precautions. The news camera pans over see Titan in his cell wearing a copper JOCK STRAP with electrical cables hooked to it. Back to Samantha at the desk. BRAD HELMS What is a Hero? It seems never has that question needed to be asked more than it does tonight. We go to our very own Roxanne Ritchi, making her triumphant return to our news desk for the answer. Brad turns. The camera pans over to Roxanne who we now see has been sitting beside him. ROXANNE What is a hero? Well, there are many different kinds. There are those who hear a call, like the policeman or doctor, then there's the kind the public creates in their search for meaning and hope. Then, there are those who have the courage to change. DARK ALLEY - NIGHT A woman is being chased by two large thugs. They're gaining on her. She comes to a brick wall - a dead end. The thugs laugh. THUG #1 Hey, gimme that purse? 119. MASTER MIND (O.S) I don't think it would go with your outfit. The thugs turn around to see Master Mind, standing with his arms folded across his chest. THUG #2 It's Master Mind! Thug #1 draws a knife. THUG #1 So? It's not like he has any superpowers. Thug #1 puts his fingers to his mouth and whistles. Suddenly two more Thugs appear behind Master Mind. MASTER MIND I'm gonna give you a chance to surrender. THUG #1 Four against one. For a Master Mind, you're really bad at math. Master Mind throws a hand signal up in the air. Suddenly a giant robotic foot crashes down on the two men behind him. Thug #1 and Thug #2 drop their knives and raise their hands in the air. Master Mind looks up and waves. MASTER MIND Way to take out those two goons, guys! We see Da Vinci and Plato at the wheel of a gigantic robot. DA VINCI What two goons? The giant robot lifts its foot to check the bottom of it's sole. It KNOCKS OVER WATER TOWER in the process. The woman looks at Master Mind, horrified. 120. MASTER MIND (apologetically) Sorry, we're new at this. THE END
danderfer / Comp Sci Sem 2According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way that a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway. Because bees don’t care what humans think is impossible.” SEQ. 75 - “INTRO TO BARRY” INT. BENSON HOUSE - DAY ANGLE ON: Sneakers on the ground. Camera PANS UP to reveal BARRY BENSON’S BEDROOM ANGLE ON: Barry’s hand flipping through different sweaters in his closet. BARRY Yellow black, yellow black, yellow black, yellow black, yellow black, yellow black...oohh, black and yellow... ANGLE ON: Barry wearing the sweater he picked, looking in the mirror. BARRY (CONT’D) Yeah, let’s shake it up a little. He picks the black and yellow one. He then goes to the sink, takes the top off a CONTAINER OF HONEY, and puts some honey into his hair. He squirts some in his mouth and gargles. Then he takes the lid off the bottle, and rolls some on like deodorant. CUT TO: INT. BENSON HOUSE KITCHEN - CONTINUOUS Barry’s mother, JANET BENSON, yells up at Barry. JANET BENSON Barry, breakfast is ready! CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 1. INT. BARRY’S ROOM - CONTINUOUS BARRY Coming! SFX: Phone RINGING. Barry’s antennae vibrate as they RING like a phone. Barry’s hands are wet. He looks around for a towel. BARRY (CONT’D) Hang on a second! He wipes his hands on his sweater, and pulls his antennae down to his ear and mouth. BARRY (CONT'D) Hello? His best friend, ADAM FLAYMAN, is on the other end. ADAM Barry? BARRY Adam? ADAM Can you believe this is happening? BARRY Can’t believe it. I’ll pick you up. Barry sticks his stinger in a sharpener. SFX: BUZZING AS HIS STINGER IS SHARPENED. He tests the sharpness with his finger. SFX: Bing. BARRY (CONT’D) Looking sharp. ANGLE ON: Barry hovering down the hall, sliding down the staircase bannister. Barry’s mother, JANET BENSON, is in the kitchen. JANET BENSON Barry, why don’t you use the stairs? Your father paid good money for those. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 2. BARRY Sorry, I’m excited. Barry’s father, MARTIN BENSON, ENTERS. He’s reading a NEWSPAPER with the HEADLINE, “Queen gives birth to thousandtuplets: Resting Comfortably.” MARTIN BENSON Here’s the graduate. We’re very proud of you, Son. And a perfect report card, all B’s. JANET BENSON (mushing Barry’s hair) Very proud. BARRY Ma! I’ve got a thing going here. Barry re-adjusts his hair, starts to leave. JANET BENSON You’ve got some lint on your fuzz. She picks it off. BARRY Ow, that’s me! MARTIN BENSON Wave to us. We’ll be in row 118,000. Barry zips off. BARRY Bye! JANET BENSON Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house! CUT TO: SEQ. 750 - DRIVING TO GRADUATION EXT. BEE SUBURB - MORNING A GARAGE DOOR OPENS. Barry drives out in his CAR. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 3. ANGLE ON: Barry’s friend, ADAM FLAYMAN, standing by the curb. He’s reading a NEWSPAPER with the HEADLINE: “Frisbee Hits Hive: Internet Down. Bee-stander: “I heard a sound, and next thing I knew...wham-o!.” Barry drives up, stops in front of Adam. Adam jumps in. BARRY Hey, Adam. ADAM Hey, Barry. (pointing at Barry’s hair) Is that fuzz gel? BARRY A little. It’s a special day. Finally graduating. ADAM I never thought I’d make it. BARRY Yeah, three days of grade school, three days of high school. ADAM Those were so awkward. BARRY Three days of college. I’m glad I took off one day in the middle and just hitchhiked around the hive. ADAM You did come back different. They drive by a bee who’s jogging. ARTIE Hi Barry! BARRY (to a bee pedestrian) Hey Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good. Barry and Adam drive from the suburbs into the city. ADAM Hey, did you hear about Frankie? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 4. BARRY Yeah. ADAM You going to his funeral? BARRY No, I’m not going to his funeral. Everybody knows you sting someone you die, you don’t waste it on a squirrel. He was such a hot head. ADAM Yeah, I guess he could’ve just gotten out of the way. The DRIVE through a loop de loop. BARRY AND ADAM Whoa...Whooo...wheee!! ADAM I love this incorporating the amusement park right into our regular day. BARRY I guess that’s why they say we don’t need vacations. CUT TO: SEQ. 95 - GRADUATION EXT. GRADUATION CEREMONY - CONTINUOUS Barry and Adam come to a stop. They exit the car, and fly over the crowd to their seats. * BARRY * (re: graduation ceremony) * Boy, quite a bit of pomp...under * the circumstances. * They land in their seats. BARRY (CONT’D) Well Adam, today we are men. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 5. ADAM We are. BARRY Bee-men. ADAM Amen! BARRY Hallelujah. Barry hits Adam’s forehead. Adam goes into the rapture. An announcement comes over the PA. ANNOUNCER (V.O) Students, faculty, distinguished bees...please welcome, Dean Buzzwell. ANGLE ON: DEAN BUZZWELL steps up to the podium. The podium has a sign that reads: “Welcome Graduating Class of:”, with train-station style flipping numbers after it. BUZZWELL Welcome New Hive City graduating class of... The numbers on the podium change to 9:15. BUZZWELL (CONT’D) ...9:15. (he clears his throat) And that concludes our graduation ceremonies. And begins your career at Honex Industries. BARRY Are we going to pick our job today? ADAM I heard it’s just orientation. The rows of chairs change in transformer-like mechanical motion to Universal Studios type tour trams. Buzzwell walks off stage. BARRY (re: trams) Whoa, heads up! Here we go. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 6. SEQ. 125 - “FACTORY” FEMALE VOICE (V.O) Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times. (in Spanish) Dejen las manos y antennas adentro del tram a todos tiempos. BARRY I wonder what it’s going to be like? ADAM A little scary. Barry shakes Adam. BARRY AND ADAM AAHHHH! The tram passes under SIGNS READING: “Honex: A Division of Honesco: A Part of the Hexagon Group.” TRUDY Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco, and a part of the Hexagon group. BARRY This is it! The Honex doors OPEN, revealing the factory. BARRY (CONT’D) Wow. TRUDY We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life. Honey begins when our valiant pollen jocks bring the nectar to the hive where our top secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent adjusted and bubble contoured into this... Trudy GRABS a TEST TUBE OF HONEY from a technician. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 7. TRUDY (CONT’D) ...soothing, sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow, you all know as... EVERYONE ON THE TRAM (in unison) H-o-n-e-y. Trudy flips the flask into the crowd, and laughs as they all scramble for it. ANGLE ON: A GIRL BEE catching the honey. ADAM (sotto) That girl was hot. BARRY (sotto) She’s my cousin. ADAM She is? BARRY Yes, we’re all cousins. ADAM Right. You’re right. TRUDY At Honex, we also constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence. These bees are stress testing a new helmet technology. ANGLE ON: A STUNT BEE in a HELMET getting hit with a NEWSPAPER, then a SHOE, then a FLYSWATTER. He gets up, and gives a “thumb’s up”. The graduate bees APPLAUD. ADAM (re: stunt bee) What do you think he makes? BARRY Not enough. TRUDY And here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 8. BARRY Wow, what does that do? TRUDY Catches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it. Saves us millions. ANGLE ON: The Krelman machine. Bees with hand-shaped hats on, rotating around a wheel to catch drips of honey. Adam’s hand shoots up. ADAM Can anyone work on the Krelman? TRUDY Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones. But bees know that every small job, if it’s done well, means a lot. There are over 3000 different bee occupations. But choose carefully, because you’ll stay in the job that you pick for the rest of your life. The bees CHEER. ANGLE ON: Barry’s smile dropping slightly. BARRY The same job for the rest of your life? I didn’t know that. ADAM What’s the difference? TRUDY And you’ll be happy to know that bees as a species haven’t had one day off in 27 million years. BARRY So you’ll just work us to death? TRUDY (laughing) We’ll sure try. Everyone LAUGHS except Barry. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 9. The tram drops down a log-flume type steep drop. Cameras flash, as all the bees throw up their hands. The frame freezes into a snapshot. Barry looks concerned. The tram continues through 2 doors. FORM DISSOLVE TO: SEQ. 175 - “WALKING THE HIVE” INT. HONEX LOBBY ANGLE ON: The log-flume photo, as Barry looks at it. ADAM Wow. That blew my mind. BARRY (annoyed) “What’s the difference?” Adam, how could you say that? One job forever? That’s an insane choice to have to make. ADAM Well, I’m relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life. BARRY But Adam, how could they never have told us that? ADAM Barry, why would you question anything? We’re bees. We’re the most perfectly functioning society on Earth. They walk by a newspaper stand with A SANDWICH BOARD READING: “Bee Goes Berserk: Stings Seven Then Self.” ANGLE ON: A BEE filling his car’s gas tank from a honey pump. He fills his car some, then takes a swig for himself. NEWSPAPER BEE (to the bee guzzling gas) Hey! Barry and Adam begin to cross the street. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 10. BARRY Yeah but Adam, did you ever think that maybe things work a little too well around here? They stop in the middle of the street. The traffic moves perfectly around them. ADAM Like what? Give me one example. BARRY (thinks) ...I don’t know. But you know what I’m talking about. They walk off. SEQ. 400 - “MEET THE JOCKS” SFX: The SOUND of Pollen Jocks. PAN DOWN from the Honex statue. J-GATE ANNOUNCER Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach. Royal Nectar Force on approach. BARRY Wait a second. Check it out. Hey, hey, those are Pollen jocks. ADAM Wow. FOUR PATROL BEES FLY in through the hive’s giant Gothic entrance. The Patrol Bees are wearing fighter pilot helmets with black visors. ADAM (CONT’D) I’ve never seen them this close. BARRY They know what it’s like to go outside the hive. ADAM Yeah, but some of them don’t come back. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 11. The nectar from the pollen jocks is removed from their backpacks, and loaded into trucks on their way to Honex. A SMALL CROWD forms around the Patrol Bees. Each one has a PIT CREW that takes their nectar. Lou Loduca hurries a pit crew along: LOU LODUCA You guys did great! You’re monsters. You’re sky freaks! I love it! I love it! SCHOOL GIRLS are jumping up and down and squealing nearby. BARRY I wonder where those guys have just been? ADAM I don’t know. BARRY Their day’s not planned. Outside the hive, flying who-knows-where, doing who-knows-what. ADAM You can’t just decide one day to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for that. BARRY Right. Pollen Jocks cross in close proximity to Barry and Adam. Some pollen falls off, onto Barry and Adam. BARRY (CONT’D) Look at that. That’s more pollen than you and I will ever see in a lifetime. ADAM (playing with the pollen) It’s just a status symbol. I think bees make too big a deal out of it. BARRY Perhaps, unless you’re wearing it, and the ladies see you wearing it. ANGLE ON: Two girl bees. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 12. ADAM Those ladies? Aren’t they our cousins too? BARRY Distant, distant. ANGLE ON: TWO POLLEN JOCKS. JACKSON Look at these two. SPLITZ Couple of Hive Harrys. JACKSON Let’s have some fun with them. The pollen jocks approach. Barry and Adam continue to talk to the girls. GIRL 1 It must be so dangerous being a pollen jock. BARRY Oh yeah, one time a bear had me pinned up against a mushroom. He had one paw on my throat, and with the other he was slapping me back and forth across the face. GIRL 1 Oh my. BARRY I never thought I’d knock him out. GIRL 2 (to Adam) And what were you doing during all of this? ADAM Obviously I was trying to alert the authorities. The girl swipes some pollen off of Adam with a finger. BARRY (re: pollen) I can autograph that if you want. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 13. JACKSON Little gusty out there today, wasn’t it, comrades? BARRY Yeah. Gusty. BUZZ You know, we’re going to hit a sunflower patch about six miles from here tomorrow. BARRY Six miles, huh? ADAM (whispering) Barry. BUZZ It’s a puddle-jump for us. But maybe you’re not up for it. BARRY Maybe I am. ADAM (whispering louder) You are not! BUZZ We’re going, oh-nine hundred at JGate. ADAM (re: j-gate) Whoa. BUZZ (leaning in, on top of Barry) What do you think, Buzzy Boy? Are you bee enough? BARRY I might be. It all depends on what oh-nine hundred means. CUT TO: SEQ. 450 - “THE BALCONY” "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 14. INT. BENSON HOUSE BALCONY - LATER Barry is standing on the balcony alone, looking out over the city. Martin Benson ENTERS, sneaks up behind Barry and gooses him in his ribs. MARTIN BENSON Honex! BARRY Oh, Dad. You surprised me. MARTIN BENSON (laughing) Have you decided what you’re interested in, Son? BARRY Well, there’s a lot of choices. MARTIN BENSON But you only get one. Martin LAUGHS. BARRY Dad, do you ever get bored doing the same job every day? MARTIN BENSON Son, let me tell you something about stirring. (making the stirring motion) You grab that stick and you just move it around, and you stir it around. You get yourself into a rhythm, it’s a beautiful thing. BARRY You know dad, the more I think about it, maybe the honey field just isn’t right for me. MARTIN BENSON And you were thinking of what, making balloon animals? That’s a bad job for a guy with a stinger. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 15. BARRY Well no... MARTIN BENSON Janet, your son’s not sure he wants to go into honey. JANET BENSON Oh Barry, you are so funny sometimes. BARRY I’m not trying to be funny. MARTIN BENSON You’re not funny, you’re going into honey. Our son, the stirrer. JANET BENSON You’re going to be a stirrer?! BARRY No one’s listening to me. MARTIN BENSON Wait until you see the sticks I have for you. BARRY I can say anything I want right now. I’m going to get an ant tattoo. JANET BENSON Let’s open some fresh honey and celebrate. BARRY Maybe I’ll pierce my thorax! MARTIN BENSON (toasting) To honey! BARRY Shave my antennae! JANET BENSON To honey! "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 16. BARRY Shack up with a grasshopper, get a gold tooth, and start calling everybody “Dawg.” CUT TO: SEQ. 760 - “JOB PLACEMENT” EXT. HONEX LOBBY - CONTINUOUS ANGLE ON: A BEE BUS STOP. One group of bees stands on the pavement, as another group hovers above them. A doubledecker bus pulls up. The hovering bees get on the top level, and the standing bees get on the bottom. Barry and Adam pull up outside of Honex. ADAM I can’t believe we’re starting work today. BARRY Today’s the day. Adam jumps out of the car. ADAM (O.C) Come on. All the good jobs will be gone. BARRY Yeah, right... ANGLE ON: A BOARD READING: “JOB PLACEMENT BOARD”. Buzzwell, the Bee Processor, is at the counter. Another BEE APPLICANT, SANDY SHRIMPKIN is EXITING. SANDY SHRIMPKIN Is it still available? BUZZWELL Hang on. (he looks at changing numbers on the board) Two left. And...one of them’s yours. Congratulations Son, step to the side please. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 17. SANDY SHRIMPKIN Yeah! ADAM (to Sandy, leaving) What did you get? SANDY SHRIMPKIN Picking the crud out. That is stellar! ADAM Wow. BUZZWELL (to Adam and Barry) Couple of newbies? ADAM Yes Sir. Our first day. We are ready. BUZZWELL Well, step up and make your choice. ANGLE ON: A CHART listing the different sectors of Honex. Heating, Cooling, Viscosity, Krelman, Pollen Counting, Stunt Bee, Pouring, Stirrer, Humming, Regurgitating, Front Desk, Hair Removal, Inspector No. 7, Chef, Lint Coordinator, Stripe Supervisor, Antennae-ball polisher, Mite Wrangler, Swatting Counselor, Wax Monkey, Wing Brusher, Hive Keeper, Restroom Attendant. ADAM (to Barry) You want to go first? BARRY No, you go. ADAM Oh my. What’s available? BUZZWELL Restroom attendant is always open, and not for the reason you think. ADAM Any chance of getting on to the Krelman, Sir? BUZZWELL Sure, you’re on. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 18. He plops the KRELMAN HAT onto Adam’s head. ANGLE ON: The job board. THE COLUMNS READ: “OCCUPATION” “POSITIONS AVAILABLE”, and “STATUS”. The middle column has numbers, and the right column has job openings flipping between “open”, “pending”, and “closed”. BUZZWELL (CONT’D) Oh, I’m sorry. The Krelman just closed out. ADAM Oh! He takes the hat off Adam. BUZZWELL Wax Monkey’s always open. The Krelman goes from “Closed” to “Open”. BUZZWELL (CONT’D) And the Krelman just opened up again. ADAM What happened? BUZZWELL Well, whenever a bee dies, that’s an opening. (pointing at the board) See that? He’s dead, dead, another dead one, deady, deadified, two more dead. Dead from the neck up, dead from the neck down. But, that’s life. ANGLE ON: Barry’s disturbed expression. ADAM (feeling pressure to decide) Oh, this is so hard. Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector no. 7, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, antenna-ball polisher, mite wrangler-- Barry, Barry, what do you think I should-- Barry? Barry? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 19. Barry is gone. CUT TO: SEQ. 775 - “LOU LODUCA SPEECH” EXT. J-GATE - SAME TIME Splitz, Jackson, Buzz, Lou and two other BEES are going through final pre-flight checks. Barry ENTERS. LOU LODUCA Alright, we’ve got the sunflower patch in quadrant nine. Geranium window box on Sutton Place... Barry’s antennae rings, like a phone. ADAM (V.O) What happened to you? Where are you? Barry whispers throughout. BARRY I’m going out. ADAM (V.O) Out? Out where? BARRY Out there. ADAM (V.O) (putting it together) Oh no. BARRY I have to, before I go to work for the rest of my life. ADAM (V.O) You’re going to die! You’re crazy! Hello? BARRY Oh, another call coming in. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 20. ADAM (V.O) You’re cra-- Barry HANGS UP. ANGLE ON: Lou Loduca. LOU LODUCA If anyone’s feeling brave, there’s a Korean Deli on 83rd that gets their roses today. BARRY (timidly) Hey guys. BUZZ Well, look at that. SPLITZ Isn’t that the kid we saw yesterday? LOU LODUCA (to Barry) Hold it son, flight deck’s restricted. JACKSON It’s okay Lou, we’re going to take him up. Splitz and Jackson CHUCKLE. LOU LODUCA Really? Feeling lucky, are ya? A YOUNGER SMALLER BEE THAN BARRY, CHET, runs up with a release waiver for Barry to sign. CHET Sign here. Here. Just initial that. Thank you. LOU LODUCA Okay, you got a rain advisory today and as you all know, bees cannot fly in rain. So be careful. As always, (reading off clipboard) watch your brooms, hockey sticks, dogs, birds, bears, and bats. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 21. Also, I got a couple reports of root beer being poured on us. Murphy’s in a home because of it, just babbling like a cicada. BARRY That’s awful. LOU LODUCA And a reminder for all you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely no talking to humans. Alright, launch positions! The Jocks get into formation, chanting as they move. LOU LODUCA (CONT’D) Black and Yellow! JOCKS Hello! SPLITZ (to Barry) Are you ready for this, hot shot? BARRY Yeah. Yeah, bring it on. Barry NODS, terrified. BUZZ Wind! - CHECK! JOCK #1 Antennae! - CHECK! JOCK #2 Nectar pack! - CHECK! JACKSON Wings! - CHECK! SPLITZ Stinger! - CHECK! BARRY Scared out of my shorts - CHECK. LOU LODUCA Okay ladies, let’s move it out. Everyone FLIPS their goggles down. Pit crew bees CRANK their wings, and remove the starting blocks. We hear loud HUMMING. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 22. LOU LODUCA (CONT'D) LOU LODUCA (CONT’D) Pound those petunia's, you striped stem-suckers! All of you, drain those flowers! A FLIGHT DECK GUY in deep crouch hand-signals them out the archway as the backwash from the bee wings FLUTTERS his jump suit. Barry follows everyone. SEQ. 800 - “FLYING WITH THE JOCKS” The bees climb above tree tops in formation. Barry is euphoric. BARRY Whoa! I’m out! I can’t believe I’m out! So blue. Ha ha ha! (a beat) I feel so fast...and free. (re: kites in the sky) Box kite! Wow! They fly by several bicyclists, and approach a patch of flowers. BARRY (CONT'D) Flowers! SPLITZ This is blue leader. We have roses visual. Bring it around thirty degrees and hold. BARRY (sotto) Roses. JACKSON Thirty degrees, roger, bringing it around. Many pollen jocks break off from the main group. They use their equipment to collect nectar from flowers. Barry flies down to watch the jocks collect the nectar. JOCK Stand to the side kid, it’s got a bit of a kick. The jock fires the gun, and recoils. Barry watches the gun fill up with nectar. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 23. BARRY Oh, that is one Nectar Collector. JOCK You ever see pollination up close? BARRY No, Sir. He takes off, and the excess pollen dust falls causing the flowers to come back to life. JOCK (as he pollinates) I pick some pollen up over here, sprinkle it over here, maybe a dash over there, pinch on that one...see that? It’s a little bit of magic, ain’t it? The FLOWERS PERK UP as he pollinates. BARRY Wow. That’s amazing. Why do we do that? JOCK ...that’s pollen power, Kid. More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us. BARRY Cool. The Jock WINKS at Barry. Barry rejoins the other jocks in the sky. They swoop in over a pond, kissing the surface. We see their image reflected in the water; they’re really moving. They fly over a fountain. BUZZ I’m picking up a lot of bright yellow, could be daisies. Don’t we need those? SPLITZ Copy that visual. We see what appear to be yellow flowers on a green field. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 24. They go into a deep bank and dive. BUZZ Hold on, one of these flowers seems to be on the move. SPLITZ Say again...Are you reporting a moving flower? BUZZ Affirmative. SEQ. 900 - “TENNIS GAME” The pollen jocks land. It is a tennis court with dozens of tennis balls. A COUPLE, VANESSA and KEN, plays tennis. The bees land right in the midst of a group of balls. KEN (O.C) That was on the line! The other bees start walking around amongst the immense, yellow globes. SPLITZ This is the coolest. What is it? They stop at a BALL on a white line and look up at it. JACKSON I don’t know, but I’m loving this color. SPLITZ (smelling tennis ball) Smells good. Not like a flower. But I like it. JACKSON Yeah, fuzzy. BUZZ Chemical-y. JACKSON Careful, guys, it’s a little grabby. Barry LANDS on a ball and COLLAPSES. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 25. BARRY Oh my sweet lord of bees. JACKSON Hey, candy brain, get off there! Barry attempts to pulls his legs off, but they stick. BARRY Problem! A tennis shoe and a hand ENTER FRAME. The hand picks up the ball with Barry underneath it. BARRY (CONT'D) Guys! BUZZ This could be bad. JACKSON Affirmative. Vanessa walks back to the service line, BOUNCES the ball. Each time it BOUNCES, the other bees cringe and GASP. ANGLE ON: Barry, terrified. Pure dumb luck, he’s not getting squished. BARRY (with each bounce) Very close...Gonna Hurt...Mamma’s little boy. SPLITZ You are way out of position, rookie. ANGLE ON: Vanessa serving. We see Barry and the ball up against the racket as she brings it back. She tosses the ball into the air; Barry’s eyes widen. The ball is STRUCK, and the rally is on. KEN Coming in at you like a missile! Ken HITS the ball back. Barry feels the g-forces. ANGLE ON: The Pollen Jocks watching Barry pass by them in SLOW MOTION. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 26. BARRY (in slow motion) Help me! JACKSON You know, I don't think these are flowers. SPLITZ Should we tell him? JACKSON I think he knows. BARRY (O.S) What is this?! Vanessa HITS a high arcing lob. Ken waits, poised for the return. We see Barry having trouble maneuvering the ball from fatigue. KEN (overly confident) Match point! ANGLE ON: Ken running up. He has a killer look in his eyes. He’s going to hit the ultimate overhead smash. KEN (CONT'D) You can just start packing up Honey, because I believe you’re about to eat it! ANGLE ON: Pollen Jocks. JACKSON Ahem! Ken is distracted by the jock. KEN What? No! He misses badly. The ball rockets into oblivion. Barry is still hanging on. ANGLE ON: Ken, berating himself. KEN (CONT’D) Oh, you cannot be serious. We hear the ball WHISTLING, and Barry SCREAMING. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 27. BARRY Yowser!!! SEQ. 1000 - “SUV” The ball flies through the air, and lands in the middle of the street. It bounces into the street again, and sticks in the grille of an SUV. INT. CAR ENGINE - CONTINUOUS BARRY’S POV: the grille of the SUV sucks him up. He tumbles through a black tunnel, whirling vanes, and pistons. BARRY AHHHHHHHHHHH!! OHHHH!! EECHHH!! AHHHHHH!! Barry gets chilled by the A/C system, and sees a frozen grasshopper. BARRY (CONT’D) (re: grasshopper) Eww, gross. CUT TO: INT. CAR - CONTINUOUS The car is packed with a typical suburban family: MOTHER, FATHER, eight-year old BOY, LITTLE GIRL in a car seat and a GRANDMOTHER. A big slobbery DOG is behind a grate. Barry pops into the passenger compartment, hitting the Mother’s magazine. MOTHER There’s a bee in the car! They all notice the bee and start SCREAMING. BARRY Aaahhhh! Barry tumbles around the car. We see the faces from his POV. MOTHER Do something! "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 28. FATHER I’m driving! Barry flies by the little girl in her CAR SEAT. She waves hello. LITTLE GIRL Hi, bee. SON He’s back here! He’s going to sting me! The car SWERVES around the road. Barry flies into the back, where the slobbery dog SNAPS at him. Barry deftly avoids the jaws and gross, flying SPITTLE. MOTHER Nobody move. If you don’t move, he won’t sting you. Freeze! Everyone in the car freezes. Barry freezes. They stare at each other, eyes going back and forth, waiting to see who will make the first move. Barry blinks. GRANNY He blinked! Granny pulls out a can of HAIR SPRAY. SON Spray him, Granny! Granny sprays the hair spray everywhere. FATHER What are you doing? GRANNY It’s hair spray! Extra hold! MOTHER Kill it! Barry gets sprayed back by the hair spray, then sucked out of the sunroof. CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 29. EXT. CITY STREET - CONTINUOUS BARRY Wow. The tension level out here is unbelievable. I’ve got to get home. As Barry flies down the street, it starts to RAIN. He nimbly avoids the rain at first. BARRY (CONT’D) Whoa. Whoa! Can’t fly in rain! Can’t fly in rain! Can’t fly in-- A couple of drops hit him, his wings go limp and he starts falling. BARRY (CONT'D) Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down! Barry sees a window ledge and aims for it and just makes it. Shivering and exhausted, he crawls into an open window as it CLOSES. SEQ. 1100 - “VANESSA SAVES BARRY” INT. VANESSA’S APARTMENT - CONTINUOUS Inside the window, Barry SHAKES off the rain like a dog. Vanessa, Ken, Andy, and Anna ENTER the apartment. VANESSA Ken, can you close the window please? KEN Huh? Oh. (to Andy) Hey, check out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You see? It folds out. Ken holds up his brochure, with photos of himself, and a resume in the middle. ANGLE ON: Barry hiding behind the curtains, as Ken CLOSES THE WINDOW. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 30. BARRY Oh no, more humans. I don’t need this. Barry HOVERS up into the air and THROWS himself into the glass. BARRY (CONT’D) (dazed) Ow! What was that? He does it again, and then multiple more times. BARRY (CONT'D) Maybe this time...this time, this time, this time, this time, this time, this time, this time. Barry JUMPS onto the drapes. BARRY (CONT'D) (out of breath) Drapes! (then, re: glass) That is diabolical. KEN It’s fantastic. It’s got all my special skills, even my top ten favorite movies. ANDY What’s your number one? Star Wars? KEN Ah, I don’t go for that, (makes Star Wars noises), kind of stuff. ANGLE ON: Barry. BARRY No wonder we’re not supposed to talk to them. They’re out of their minds. KEN When I walk out of a job interview they’re flabbergasted. They can’t believe the things I say. Barry looks around and sees the LIGHT BULB FIXTURE in the middle of the ceiling. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 31. BARRY (re: light bulb) Oh, there’s the sun. Maybe that’s a way out. Barry takes off and heads straight for the light bulb. His POV: The seventy-five watt label grows as he gets closer. BARRY (CONT’D) I don’t remember the sun having a big seventy five on it. Barry HITS the bulb and is KNOCKED SILLY. He falls into a BOWL OF GUACAMOLE. Andy dips his chip in the guacamole, taking Barry with it. ANGLE ON: Ken and Andy. KEN I’ll tell you what. You know what? I predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I thought it was just me. Barry’s POV: Giant human mouth opening. KEN (CONT’D) Wait! Stop! Beeeeeee! ANNA Kill it! Kill it! They all JUMP up from their chairs. Andy looks around for something to use. Ken comes in for the kill with a big TIMBERLAND BOOT on each hand. KEN Stand back. These are winter boots. Vanessa ENTERS, and stops Ken from squashing Barry. VANESSA (grabs Ken’s arm) Wait. Don’t kill him. CLOSE UP: on Barry’s puzzled face. KEN You know I’m allergic to them. This thing could kill me. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 32. VANESSA Why does his life have any less value than yours? She takes a GLASS TUMBLER and places it over Barry. KEN Why does his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement? VANESSA I’m just saying, all life has value. You don’t know what he’s capable of feeling. Barry looks up through the glass and watches this conversation, astounded. Vanessa RIPS Ken’s resume in half and SLIDES it under the glass. KEN (wistful) My brochure. There’s a moment of eye contact as she carries Barry to the window. She opens it and sets him free. VANESSA There you go, little guy. KEN (O.C) I’m not scared of them. But, you know, it’s an allergic thing. ANDY (O.C) * Hey, why don’t you put that on your * resume-brochure? * KEN (O.C) It’s not funny, my whole face could puff up. ANDY (O.C) Make it one of your “Special Skills.” KEN (O.C) You know, knocking someone out is also a special skill. CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 33. EXT. WINDOWSILL - CONTINUOUS Barry stares over the window frame. He can’t believe what’s just happened. It is still RAINING. DISSOLVE TO: SEQ. 1200 - “BARRY SPEAKS” EXT. WINDOWSILL - LATER Barry is still staring through the window. Inside, everyone’s saying their good-byes. KEN Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night? VANESSA Uh, yeah sure Ken. You know, whatever. KEN You can put carob chips on there. VANESSA Good night. KEN (as he exits) Supposed to be less calories, or something. VANESSA Bye. She shuts the door. Vanessa starts cleaning up. BARRY I’ve got to say something. She saved my life. I’ve got to say something. Alright, here it goes. Barry flies in. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 34. INT. VANESSA’S APARTMENT - CONTINUOUS Barry hides himself on different PRODUCTS placed along the kitchen shelves. He hides on a Bumblebee Tuna can, and a “Greetings From Coney Island” MUSCLE-MAN POSTCARD on the fridge. BARRY (on fridge) What would I say? (landing on a bottle) I could really get in trouble. He stands looking at Vanessa. BARRY (CONT'D) It’s a bee law. You’re not supposed to talk to a human. I can’t believe I’m doing this. I’ve got to. Oh, I can’t do it! Come on! No, yes, no, do it! I can’t. How should I start it? You like jazz? No, that’s no good. Here she comes. Speak, you fool. As Vanessa walks by, Barry takes a DEEP BREATH. BARRY (CONT’D) (cheerful) Umm...hi. Vanessa DROPS A STACK OF DISHES, and HOPS BACK. BARRY (CONT’D) I’m sorry. VANESSA You’re talking. BARRY Yes, I know, I know. VANESSA You’re talking. BARRY I know, I’m sorry. I’m so sorry. VANESSA It’s okay. It’s fine. It’s just, I know I’m dreaming, but I don’t recall going to bed. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 35. BARRY Well, you know I’m sure this is very disconcerting. VANESSA Well yeah. I mean this is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean...you’re a bee. BARRY Yeah, I am a bee, and you know I’m not supposed to be doing this, but they were all trying to kill me and if it wasn’t for you...I mean, I had to thank you. It’s just the way I was raised. Vanessa intentionally JABS her hand with a FORK. VANESSA Ow! BARRY That was a little weird. VANESSA (to herself) I’m talking to a bee. BARRY Yeah. VANESSA I’m talking to a bee. BARRY Anyway... VANESSA And a bee is talking to me... BARRY I just want you to know that I’m grateful, and I’m going to leave now. VANESSA Wait, wait, wait, wait, how did you learn to do that? BARRY What? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 36. VANESSA The talking thing. BARRY Same way you did, I guess. Mama, Dada, honey, you pick it up. VANESSA That’s very funny. BARRY Yeah. Bees are funny. If we didn’t laugh, we’d cry. With what we have to deal with. Vanessa LAUGHS. BARRY (CONT’D) Anyway. VANESSA Can I, uh, get you something? BARRY Like what? VANESSA I don’t know. I mean, I don’t know. Coffee? BARRY Well, uh, I don’t want to put you out. VANESSA It’s no trouble. BARRY Unless you’re making anyway. VANESSA Oh, it takes two minutes. BARRY Really? VANESSA It’s just coffee. BARRY I hate to impose. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 37. VANESSA Don’t be ridiculous. BARRY Actually, I would love a cup. VANESSA Hey, you want a little rum cake? BARRY I really shouldn’t. VANESSA Have a little rum cake. BARRY No, no, no, I can’t. VANESSA Oh, come on. BARRY You know, I’m trying to lose a couple micrograms here. VANESSA Where? BARRY Well... These stripes don’t help. VANESSA You look great. BARRY I don’t know if you know anything about fashion. Vanessa starts POURING the coffee through an imaginary cup and directly onto the floor. BARRY (CONT'D) Are you alright? VANESSA No. DISSOLVE TO: SEQ. 1300 - “ROOFTOP COFFEE” "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 38. EXT. VANESSA’S ROOF - LATER Barry and Vanessa are drinking coffee on her roof terrace. He is perched on her keychain. BARRY ...He can’t get a taxi. He’s making the tie in the cab, as they’re flying up Madison. So he finally gets there. VANESSA Uh huh? BARRY He runs up the steps into the church, the wedding is on... VANESSA Yeah? BARRY ...and he says, watermelon? I thought you said Guatemalan. VANESSA Uh huh? BARRY Why would I marry a watermelon? Barry laughs. Vanessa doesn’t. VANESSA Oh! Is that, uh, a bee joke? BARRY Yeah, that’s the kind of stuff that we do. VANESSA Yeah, different. A BEAT. VANESSA (CONT’D) So anyway...what are you going to do, Barry? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 39. BARRY About work? I don’t know. I want to do my part for the hive, but I can’t do it the way they want. VANESSA I know how you feel. BARRY You do? VANESSA Sure, my parents wanted me to be a lawyer or doctor, but I wanted to be a florist. BARRY Really? VANESSA My only interest is flowers. BARRY Our new queen was just elected with that same campaign slogan. VANESSA Oh. BARRY Anyway, see there’s my hive, right there. You can see it. VANESSA Oh, you’re in Sheep Meadow. BARRY (excited) Yes! You know the turtle pond? VANESSA Yes? BARRY I’m right off of that. VANESSA Oh, no way. I know that area. Do you know I lost a toe-ring there once? BARRY Really? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 40. VANESSA Yes. BARRY Why do girls put rings on their toes? VANESSA Why not? BARRY I don’t know. It’s like putting a hat on your knee. VANESSA Really? Okay. A JANITOR in the background changes a LIGHTBULB. To him, it appears that Vanessa is talking to an imaginary friend. JANITOR You all right, ma’am? VANESSA Oh, yeah, fine. Just having two cups of coffee. BARRY Anyway, this has been great. (wiping his mouth) Thanks for the coffee. Barry gazes at Vanessa. VANESSA Oh yeah, it’s no trouble. BARRY Sorry I couldn’t finish it. Vanessa giggles. BARRY (CONT'D) (re: coffee) If I did, I’d be up the rest of my life. Ummm. Can I take a piece of this with me? VANESSA Sure. Here, have a crumb. She takes a CRUMB from the plate and hands it to Barry. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 41. BARRY (a little dreamy) Oh, thanks. VANESSA Yeah. There is an awkward pause. BARRY Alright, well then, I guess I’ll see you around, or not, or... VANESSA Okay Barry. BARRY And thank you so much again, for before. VANESSA Oh that? BARRY Yeah. VANESSA Oh, that was nothing. BARRY Well, not nothing, but, anyway... Vanessa extends her hand, and shakes Barry’s gingerly. The Janitor watches. The lightbulb shorts out. The Janitor FALLS. CUT TO: SEQ. 1400 - “HONEX” INT. HONEX BUILDING - NEXT DAY ANGLE ON: A TEST BEE WEARING A PARACHUTE is in a wind tunnel, hovering through increasingly heavy wind. SIGNS UNDER A FLASHING LIGHT READ: “Test In Progress” & “Hurricane Survival Test”. 2 BEES IN A LAB COATS are observing behind glass. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 42. LAB COAT BEE 1 This can’t possibly work. LAB COAT BEE 2 Well, he’s all set to go, we may as well try it. (into the mic) Okay Dave, pull the chute. The test bee opens his parachute. He’s instantly blown against the rear wall. Adam and Barry ENTER. ADAM Sounds amazing. BARRY Oh, it was amazing. It was the scariest, happiest moment of my life. ADAM Humans! Humans! I can’t believe you were with humans! Giant scary humans! What were they like? BARRY Huge and crazy. They talk crazy, they eat crazy giant things. They drive around real crazy. ADAM And do they try and kill you like on TV? BARRY Some of them. But some of them don’t. ADAM How’d you get back? BARRY Poodle. ADAM Look, you did it. And I’m glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see out there, you had your “experience”, and now you’re back, you can pick out your job, and everything can be normal. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 43. ANGLE ON: LAB BEES examining a CANDY CORN through a microscope. BARRY Well... ADAM Well? BARRY Well, I met someone. ADAM You met someone? Was she Bee-ish? BARRY Mmm. ADAM Not a WASP? Your parents will kill you. BARRY No, no, no, not a wasp. ADAM Spider? BARRY You know, I’m not attracted to the spiders. I know to everyone else it’s like the hottest thing with the eight legs and all. I can’t get by that face. Barry makes a spider face. ADAM So, who is she? BARRY She’s a human. ADAM Oh no, no, no, no. That didn’t happen. You didn’t do that. That is a bee law. You wouldn’t break a bee law. BARRY Her name’s Vanessa. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 44. ADAM Oh, oh boy! BARRY She’s so-o nice. And she’s a florist! ADAM Oh, no. No, no, no! You’re dating a human florist? BARRY We’re not dating. ADAM You’re flying outside the hive. You’re talking to human beings that attack our homes with power washers and M-80’s. That’s 1/8 of a stick of dynamite. BARRY She saved my life. And she understands me. ADAM This is over. Barry pulls out the crumb. BARRY Eat this. Barry stuffs the crumb into Adam’s face. ADAM This is not over. What was that? BARRY They call it a crumb. ADAM That was SO STINGING STRIPEY! BARRY And that’s not even what they eat. That just falls off what they eat. Do you know what a Cinnabon is? ADAM No. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 45. BARRY It’s bread... ADAM Come in here! BARRY and cinnamon, ADAM Be quiet! BARRY and frosting...they heat it up-- ADAM Sit down! INT. ADAM’S OFFICE - CONTINUOUS BARRY Really hot! ADAM Listen to me! We are not them. We’re us. There’s us and there’s them. BARRY Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning... Barry rolls his chair down the corridor. ADAM There’s no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me. You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. ANOTHER BEE JOINS IN. ANOTHER BEE Thinking bee. WIDER SHOT AS A 3RD BEE ENTERS, popping up over the cubicle wall. 3RD BEE Thinking bee. EVEN WIDER SHOT AS ALL THE BEES JOIN IN. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 46. OTHER BEES Thinking bee. Thinking bee. Thinking bee. CUT TO: SEQ. 1500 - “POOLSIDE NAGGING” EXT. BACKYARD PARENT’S HOUSE - DAY Barry sits on a RAFT in a hexagon honey pool, legs dangling into the water. Janet Benson and Martin Benson stand over him wearing big, sixties sunglasses and cabana-type outfits. The sun shines brightly behind their heads. JANET BENSON (O.C) There he is. He’s in the pool. MARTIN BENSON You know what your problem is, Barry? BARRY I’ve got to start thinking bee? MARTIN BENSON Barry, how much longer is this going to go on? It’s been three days. I don’t understand why you’re not working. BARRY Well, I’ve got a lot of big life decisions I’m thinking about. MARTIN BENSON What life? You have no life! You have no job! You’re barely a bee! Barry throws his hands in the air. BARRY Augh. JANET BENSON Would it kill you to just make a little honey? Barry ROLLS off the raft and SINKS to the bottom of the pool. We hear his parents’ MUFFLED VOICES from above the surface. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 47. JANET BENSON (CONT'D) (muffled) Barry, come out from under there. Your father’s talking to you. Martin, would you talk to him? MARTIN BENSON Barry, I’m talking to you. DISSOLVE TO: EXT. PICNIC AREA - DAY MUSIC: “Sugar Sugar” by the Archies. Barry and Vanessa are having a picnic. A MOSQUITO lands on Vanessa’s leg. She SWATS it violently. Barry’s head whips around, aghast. They stare at each other awkwardly in a frozen moment, then BURST INTO HYSTERICAL LAUGHTER. Vanessa GETS UP. VANESSA You coming? BARRY Got everything? VANESSA All set. Vanessa gets into a one-man Ultra Light plane with a black and yellow paint scheme. She puts on her helmet. BARRY You go ahead, I’ll catch up. VANESSA (come hither wink) Don’t be too long. The Ultra Light takes off. Barry catches up. They fly sideby-side. VANESSA (CONT’D) Watch this! Vanessa does a loop, and FLIES right into the side of a mountain, BURSTING into a huge ball of flames. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 48. BARRY (yelling, anguished) Vanessa! EXT. BARRY’S PARENT’S HOUSE - CONTINUOUS ANGLE ON: Barry’s face bursting through the surface of the pool, GASPING for air, eyes opening in horror. MARTIN BENSON We’re still here, Barry. JANET BENSON I told you not to yell at him. He doesn’t respond when you yell at him. MARTIN BENSON Then why are you yelling at me? JANET BENSON Because you don’t listen. MARTIN BENSON I’m not listening to this. Barry is toweling off, putting on his sweater. BARRY Sorry Mom, I’ve got to go. JANET BENSON Where are you going? BARRY Nowhere. I’m meeting a friend. Barry JUMPS off the balcony and EXITS. JANET BENSON (calling after him) A girl? Is this why you can’t decide? BARRY Bye! JANET BENSON I just hope she’s Bee-ish. CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 49. SEQ. 1700 - “STREETWALK/SUPERMARKET” EXT. VANESSA’S FLORIST SHOP - DAY Vanessa FLIPS the sign to say “Sorry We Missed You”, and locks the door. ANGLE ON: A POSTER on Vanessa’s door for the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena. BARRY So they have a huge parade of just flowers every year in Pasadena? VANESSA Oh, to be in the Tournament of Roses, that’s every florist’s dream. Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering. BARRY Wow, a tournament. Do the roses actually compete in athletic events? VANESSA No. Alright, I’ve got one. How come you don’t fly everywhere? BARRY It’s exhausting. Why don’t you run everywhere? VANESSA Hmmm. BARRY Isn’t that faster? VANESSA Yeah, okay. I see, I see. Alright, your turn. Barry and Vanessa walk/fly down a New York side street, no other pedestrians near them. BARRY Ah! Tivo. You can just freeze live TV? That’s insane. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 50. VANESSA What, you don’t have anything like that? BARRY We have Hivo, but it’s a disease. It’s a horrible, horrible disease. VANESSA Oh my. They turn the corner onto a busier avenue and people start to swat at Barry. MAN Dumb bees! VANESSA You must just want to sting all those jerks. BARRY We really try not to sting. It’s usually fatal for us. VANESSA So you really have to watch your temper? They ENTER a SUPERMARKET. CUT TO: INT. SUPERMARKET BARRY Oh yeah, very carefully. You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. You work through it like any emotion-- anger, jealousy, (under his breath) lust. Barry hops on top of some cardboard boxes in the middle of an aisle. A stock boy, HECTOR, whacks him with a rolled up magazine. VANESSA (to Barry) Oh my goodness. Are you okay? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 51. BARRY Yeah. Whew! Vanessa WHACKS Hector over the head with the magazine. VANESSA (to Hector) What is wrong with you?! HECTOR It’s a bug. VANESSA Well he’s not bothering anybody. Get out of here, you creep. Vanessa pushes him, and Hector EXITS, muttering. BARRY (shaking it off) What was that, a Pick and Save circular? VANESSA Yeah, it was. How did you know? BARRY It felt like about ten pages. Seventy-five’s pretty much our limit. VANESSA Boy, you’ve really got that down to a science. BARRY Oh, we have to. I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue. VANESSA I’ll bet. Barry stops, sees the wall of honey jars. BARRY What, in the name of Mighty Hercules, is this? How did this get here? Cute Bee? Golden Blossom? Ray Liotta Private Select? VANESSA Is he that actor? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 52. BARRY I never heard of him. Why is this here? VANESSA For people. We eat it. BARRY Why? (gesturing around the market) You don’t have enough food of your own? VANESSA Well yes, we-- BARRY How do you even get it? VANESSA Well, bees make it... BARRY I know who makes it! And it’s hard to make it! There’s Heating and Cooling, and Stirring...you need a whole Krelman thing. VANESSA It’s organic. BARRY It’s our-ganic! VANESSA It’s just honey, Barry. BARRY Just...what?! Bees don’t know about this. This is stealing. A lot of stealing! You’ve taken our homes, our schools, our hospitals. This is all we have. And it’s on sale? I’m going to get to the bottom of this. I’m going to get to the bottom of all of this! He RIPS the label off the Ray Liotta Private Select. CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 53. SEQ. 1800 - “WINDSHIELD” EXT. BACK OF SUPERMARKET LOADING DOCK - LATER THAT DAY Barry disguises himself by blacking out his yellow lines with a MAGIC MARKER and putting on some war paint. He sees Hector, the stock boy, with a knife CUTTING open cardboard boxes filled with honey jars. MAN You almost done? HECTOR Almost. Barry steps in some honey, making a SNAPPING noise. Hector stops and turns. HECTOR (CONT’D) He is here. I sense it. Hector grabs his BOX CUTTER. Barry REACTS, hides himself behind the box again. HECTOR (CONT’D) (talking too loud, to no one in particular) Well, I guess I’ll go home now, and just leave this nice honey out, with no one around. A BEAT. Hector pretends to exit. He takes a couple of steps in place. ANGLE ON: The honey jar. Barry steps out into a moody spotlight. BARRY You’re busted, box boy! HECTOR Ah ha! I knew I heard something. So, you can talk. Barry flies up, stinger out, pushing Hector up against the wall. As Hector backs up, he drops his knife. BARRY Oh, I can talk. And now you’re going to start talking. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 54. Where are you getting all the sweet stuff? Who’s your supplier?! HECTOR I don’t know what you’re talking about. I thought we were all friends. The last thing we want to do is upset any of you...bees! Hector grabs a PUSHPIN. Barry fences with his stinger. HECTOR (CONT’D) You’re too late. It’s ours now! BARRY You, sir, have crossed the wrong sword. HECTOR You, sir, are about to be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio! Barry and Hector get into a cross-swords, nose-to-nose confrontation. BARRY Where is the honey coming from? Barry knocks the pushpin out of his hand. Barry puts his stinger up to Hector’s nose. BARRY (CONT'D) Tell me where?! HECTOR (pointing to a truck) Honey Farms. It comes from Honey Farms. ANGLE ON: A Honey Farms truck leaving the parking lot. Barry turns, takes off after the truck through an alley. He follows the truck out onto a busy street, dodging a bus, and several cabs. CABBIE Crazy person! He flies through a metal pipe on the top of a truck. BARRY OOOHHH! "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 55. BARRY (CONT'D) Barry grabs onto a bicycle messenger’s backpack. The honey farms truck starts to pull away. Barry uses the bungee cord to slingshot himself towards the truck. He lands on the windshield, where the wind plasters him to the glass. He looks up to find himself surrounded by what appear to be DEAD BUGS. He climbs across, working his way around the bodies. BARRY (CONT’D) Oh my. What horrible thing has happened here? Look at these faces. They never knew what hit them. And now they’re on the road to nowhere. A MOSQUITO opens his eyes. MOOSEBLOOD Pssst! Just keep still. BARRY What? You’re not dead? MOOSEBLOOD Do I look dead? Hey man, they will wipe anything that moves. Now, where are you headed? BARRY To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here. MOOSEBLOOD I’m going to Alaska. Moose blood. Crazy stuff. Blows your head off. LADYBUG I’m going to Tacoma. BARRY (to fly) What about you? MOOSEBLOOD He really is dead. BARRY Alright. The WIPER comes towards them. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 56. MOOSEBLOOD Uh oh. BARRY What is that? MOOSEBLOOD Oh no! It’s a wiper, triple blade! BARRY Triple blade? MOOSEBLOOD Jump on. It’s your only chance, bee. They hang on as the wiper goes back and forth. MOOSEBLOOD (CONT'D) (yelling to the truck driver through the glass) Why does everything have to be so dog-gone clean?! How much do you people need to see? Open your eyes! Stick your head out the window! CUT TO: INT. TRUCK CAB SFX: Radio. RADIO VOICE For NPR News in Washington, I’m Carl Kasell. EXT. TRUCK WINDSHIELD MOOSEBLOOD But don’t kill no more bugs! The Mosquito is FLUNG off of the wiper. MOOSEBLOOD (CONT'D) Beeeeeeeeeeeeee! BARRY Moose blood guy! "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 57. Barry slides toward the end of the wiper, is thrown off, but he grabs the AERIAL and hangs on for dear life. Barry looks across and sees a CRICKET on another vehicle in the exact same predicament. They look at each other and SCREAM in unison. BARRY AND CRICKET Aaaaaaaaaah! ANOTHER BUG grabs onto the aerial, and screams as well. INT. TRUCK CAB - SAME TIME DRIVER You hear something? TRUCKER PASSENGER Like what? DRIVER Like tiny screaming. TRUCKER PASSENGER Turn off the radio. The driver reaches down and PRESSES a button, lowering the aerial. EXT. TRUCK WINDSHIELD - SAME TIME Barry and the other bug do a “choose up” to the bottom, Barry wins. BARRY Aha! Then he finally has to let go and gets thrown into the truck horn atop cab. Mooseblood is inside. MOOSEBLOOD Hey, what’s up bee boy? BARRY Hey, Blood! DISSOLVE TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 58. INT. TRUCK HORN - LATER BARRY ...and it was just an endless row of honey jars as far as the eye could see. MOOSEBLOOD Wow. BARRY So I’m just assuming wherever this honey truck goes, that’s where they’re getting it. I mean, that honey’s ours! MOOSEBLOOD Bees hang tight. BARRY Well, we’re all jammed in there. It’s a close community. MOOSEBLOOD Not us, man. We’re on our own. Every mosquito is on his own. BARRY But what if you get in trouble? MOOSEBLOOD Trouble? You're a mosquito. You're in trouble! Nobody likes us. They’re just all smacking. People see a mosquito, smack, smack! BARRY At least you’re out in the world. You must meet a lot of girls. MOOSEBLOOD Mosquito girls try to trade up; get with a moth, dragonfly...mosquito girl don’t want no mosquito. A BLOOD MOBILE pulls up alongside. MOOSEBLOOD (CONT'D) Whoa, you have got to be kidding me. Mooseblood’s about to leave the building. So long bee. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 59. Mooseblood EXITS the horn, and jumps onto the blood mobile. MOOSEBLOOD (CONT'D) Hey guys. I knew I’d catch you all down here. Did you bring your crazy straws? CUT TO: SEQ. 1900 - “THE APIARY” EXT. APIARY - LATER Barry sees a SIGN, “Honey Farms” The truck comes to a stop. SFX: The Honey farms truck blares its horn. Barry flies out, lands on the hood. ANGLE ON: Two BEEKEEPERS, FREDDY and ELMO, walking around to the back of the gift shop. Barry follows them, and lands in a nearby tree FREDDY ...then we throw it in some jars, slap a label on it, and it’s pretty much pure profit. BARRY What is this place? ELMO Bees got a brain the size of a pinhead. FREDDY They are pinheads. The both LAUGH. ANGLE ON: Barry REACTING. They arrive at the back of the shop where one of them opens a SMOKER BOX. FREDDY (CONT’D) Hey, check out the new smoker. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 60. ELMO Oh, Sweet. That’s the one you want. FREDDY The Thomas 3000. BARRY Smoker? FREDDY 90 puffs a minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. They LAUGH again, nefariously. FREDDY (CONT’D) Couple of breaths of this, and it knocks them right out. They make the honey, and we make the money. BARRY “They make the honey, and we make the money?” Barry climbs onto the netting of Freddy’s hat. He climbs up to the brim and looks over the edge. He sees the apiary boxes as Freddy SMOKES them. BARRY (CONT'D) Oh my. As Freddy turns around, Barry jumps into an open apiary box, and into an apartment. HOWARD and FRAN are just coming to from the smoking. BARRY (CONT’D) What’s going on? Are you okay? HOWARD Yeah, it doesn’t last too long. HE COUGHS a few times. BARRY How did you two get here? Do you know you’re in a fake hive with fake walls? HOWARD (pointing to a picture on the wall) "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 61. Our queen was moved here, we had no choice. BARRY (looking at a picture on the wall) This is your queen? That’s a man in women’s clothes. That’s a dragqueen! The other wall opens. Barry sees the hundreds of apiary boxes. BARRY (CONT'D) What is this? Barry pulls out his camera, and starts snapping. BARRY (CONT’D) Oh no. There’s hundreds of them. (V.O, as Barry takes pictures) Bee honey, our honey, is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale. CUT TO: SEQ. 2100 - “BARRY TELLS FAMILY” INT. BARRY’S PARENT’S HOUSE - LIVING ROOM - LATER Barry has assembled his parents, Adam, and Uncle Carl. BARRY This is worse than anything the bears have done to us. And I intend to do something about it. JANET BENSON Oh Barry, stop. MARTIN BENSON Who told you that humans are taking our honey? That’s just a rumor. BARRY Do these look like rumors? Barry throws the PICTURES on the table. Uncle Carl, cleaning his glasses with his shirt tail, digs through a bowl of nuts with his finger. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 62. HOWARD (CONT'D) UNCLE CARL That’s a conspiracy theory. These are obviously doctored photos. JANET BENSON Barry, how did you get mixed up in all this? ADAM (jumping up) Because he’s been talking to humans! JANET BENSON Whaaat? MARTIN BENSON Talking to humans?! Oh Barry. ADAM He has a human girlfriend and they make out! JANET BENSON Make out? Barry? BARRY We do not. ADAM You wish you could. BARRY Who’s side are you on? ADAM The bees! Uncle Carl stands up and pulls his pants up to his chest. UNCLE CARL I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Man, those crazy legs kept me up all night. Hotcheewah! JANET BENSON Barry, this is what you want to do with your life? BARRY This is what I want to do for all our lives. Nobody works harder than bees. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 63. Dad, I remember you coming home some nights so overworked, your hands were still stirring. You couldn’t stop them. MARTIN BENSON Ehhh... JANET BENSON (to Martin) I remember that. BARRY What right do they have to our hardearned honey? We’re living on two cups a year. They’re putting it in lip balm for no reason what-soever. MARTIN BENSON Even if it’s true, Barry, what could one bee do? BARRY I’m going to sting them where it really hurts. MARTIN BENSON In the face? BARRY No. MARTIN BENSON In the eye? That would really hurt. BARRY No. MARTIN BENSON Up the nose? That’s a killer. BARRY No. There’s only one place you can sting the humans. One place where it really matters. CUT TO: SEQ. 2300 - “HIVE AT 5 NEWS/BEE LARRY KING” "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 64. BARRY (CONT'D) INT. NEWS STUDIO - DAY DRAMATIC NEWS MUSIC plays as the opening news sequence rolls. We see the “Hive at Five” logo, followed by shots of past news events: A BEE freeway chase, a BEE BEARD protest rally, and a BEAR pawing at the hive as the BEES flee in panic. BOB BUMBLE (V.O.) Hive at Five, the hive’s only full hour action news source... SHOTS of NEWSCASTERS flash up on screen. BOB BUMBLE (V.O.) (CONT'D) With Bob Bumble at the anchor desk... BOB has a big shock of anchorman hair, gray temples and overly white teeth. BOB BUMBLE (V.O.) (CONT'D) ...weather with Storm Stinger, sports with Buzz Larvi, and Jeanette Chung. JEANETTE is an Asian bee. BOB BUMBLE (CONT'D) Good evening, I’m Bob Bumble. JEANETTE CHUNG And I’m Jeanette Chung. BOB BUMBLE Our top story, a tri-county bee, Barry Benson... INSERT: Barry’s graduation picture. BOB BUMBLE (CONT'D) ...is saying he intends to sue the human race for stealing our honey, packaging it, and profiting from it illegally. CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 65. INT. BEENN STUDIO - BEE LARRY KING LIVE BEE LARRY KING, wearing suspenders and glasses, is interviewing Barry. A LOWER-THIRD CHYRON reads: “Bee Larry King Live.” BEE LARRY KING Don’t forget, tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we are going to have three former Queens all right here in our studio discussing their new book, “Classy Ladies,” out this week on Hexagon. (to Barry) Tonight, we’re talking to Barry Benson. Did you ever think, I’m just a kid from the hive, I can’t do this? BARRY Larry, bees have never been afraid to change the world. I mean, what about Bee-Columbus? Bee-Ghandi? Be-geesus? BEE LARRY KING Well, where I’m from you wouldn’t think of suing humans. We were thinking more like stick ball, candy stores. BARRY How old are you? BEE LARRY KING I want you to know that the entire bee community is supporting you in this case, which is certain to be the trial of the bee century. BARRY Thank you, Larry. You know, they have a Larry King in the human world, too. BEE LARRY KING It’s a common name. Next week on Bee Larry King... "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 66. BARRY No, I mean he looks like you. And he has a show with suspenders and different colored dots behind him. BEE LARRY KING Next week on Bee Larry King... BARRY Old guy glasses, and there’s quotes along the bottom from the guest you’re watching even though you just heard them... BEE LARRY KING Bear week next week! They’re scary, they’re hairy, and they’re here live. Bee Larry King EXITS. BARRY Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes... (lights go out) Very Jewish. CUT TO: SEQ. 2400 - “FLOWER SHOP” INT. VANESSA’S FLOWER SHOP - NIGHT Stacks of law books are piled up, legal forms, etc. Vanessa is talking with Ken in the other room. KEN Look, in tennis, you attack at the point of weakness. VANESSA But it was my grandmother, Ken. She’s 81. KEN Honey, her backhand’s a joke. I’m not going to take advantage of that? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 67. BARRY (O.C) Quiet please. Actual work going on here. KEN Is that that same bee? BARRY (O.C) Yes it is. VANESSA I’m helping him sue the human race. KEN What? Barry ENTERS. BARRY Oh, hello. KEN Hello Bee. Barry flies over to Vanessa. VANESSA This is Ken. BARRY Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size 10 1/2, Vibram sole I believe. KEN Why does he talk again, Hun? VANESSA (to Ken, sensing the tension) Listen, you’d better go because we’re really busy working. KEN But it’s our yogurt night. VANESSA (pushing him out the door) Oh...bye bye. She CLOSES the door. KEN Why is yogurt night so difficult?! "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 68. Vanessa ENTERS the back room carrying coffee. VANESSA Oh you poor thing, you two have been at this for hours. BARRY Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help. ANGLE ON: A EMPTY CINNABON BOX with Adam asleep inside, covered in frosting. VANESSA How many sugars? BARRY Just one. I try not to use the competition. So, why are you helping me, anyway? VANESSA Bees have good qualities. BARRY (rowing on the sugar cube like a gondola) Si, Certo. VANESSA And it feels good to take my mind off the shop. I don’t know why, instead of flowers, people are giving balloon bouquets now. BARRY Yeah, those are great...if you’re 3. VANESSA And artificial flowers. BARRY (re: plastic flowers) Oh, they just get me psychotic! VANESSA Yeah, me too. BARRY The bent stingers, the pointless pollination. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 69. VANESSA Bees must hate those fake plastic things. BARRY There’s nothing worse than a daffodil that’s had work done. VANESSA (holding up the lawsuit documents) Well, maybe this can make up for it a little bit. CUT TO: EXT. VANESSA’S FLORIST SHOP They EXIT the store, and cross to the mailbox. VANESSA You know Barry, this lawsuit is a pretty big deal. BARRY I guess. VANESSA Are you sure that you want to go through with it? BARRY Am I sure? (kicking the envelope into the mailbox) When I’m done with the humans, they won’t be able to say, “Honey, I’m home,” without paying a royalty. CUT TO: SEQ. 2700 - “MEET MONTGOMERY” EXT. MANHATTAN COURTHOUSE - DAY P.O.V SHOT - A camera feed turns on, revealing a newsperson. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 70. PRESS PERSON #2 (talking to camera) Sarah, it’s an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan where all eyes and ears of the world are anxiously waiting, because for the first time in history, we’re going to hear for ourselves if a honey bee can actually speak. ANGLE ON: Barry, Vanessa, and Adam getting out of the cab. The press spots Barry and Vanessa and pushes in. Adam sits on Vanessa’s shoulder. INT. COURTHOUSE - CONTINUOUS Barry, Vanessa, and Adam sit at the Plaintiff’s Table. VANESSA (turns to Barry) What have we gotten into here, Barry? BARRY I don’t know, but it’s pretty big, isn’t it? ADAM I can’t believe how many humans don’t have to be at work during the day. BARRY Hey, you think these billion dollar multinational food companies have good lawyers? CUT TO: EXT. COURTHOUSE STEPS - CONTINUOUS A BIG BLACK CAR pulls up. ANGLE ON: the grill filling the frame. We see the “L.T.M” monogram on the hood ornament. The defense lawyer, LAYTON T. MONTGOMERY comes out, squashing a bug on the pavement. CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 71. INT. COURTHOUSE - CONTINUOUS Barry SHUDDERS. VANESSA What’s the matter? BARRY I don’t know. I just got a chill. Montgomery ENTERS. He walks by Barry’s table shaking a honey packet. MONTGOMERY Well, if it isn’t the B-Team. (re: the honey packet) Any of you boys work on this? He CHUCKLES. The JUDGE ENTERS. SEQ. 3000 - “WITNESSES” BAILIFF All rise! The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding. JUDGE (shuffling papers) Alright...Case number 4475, Superior Court of New York. Barry Bee Benson vs. the honey industry, is now in session. Mr. Montgomery, you are representing the five major food companies, collectively. ANGLE ON: Montgomery’s BRIEFCASE. It has an embossed emblem of an EAGLE, holding a gavel in one talon and a briefcase in the other. MONTGOMERY A privilege. JUDGE Mr. Benson. Barry STANDS. JUDGE (CONT’D) You are representing all bees of the world? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 72. Montgomery, the stenographer, and the jury lean in. CUT TO: EXT. COURTHOUSE - CONTINUOUS The spectators outside freeze. The helicopters angle forward to listen closely. CUT TO: INT. COURTHOUSE BARRY Bzzz bzzz bzzz...Ahh, I’m kidding, I’m kidding. Yes, your honor. We are ready to proceed. ANGLE ON: Courtroom hub-bub. JUDGE And Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please. Montgomery rises. MONTGOMERY (grumbles, clears his throat) Ladies and gentlemen of the jury. My grandmother was a simple woman. Born on a farm, she believed it was man's divine right to benefit from the bounty of nature God put before us. If we were to live in the topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson imagines, just think of what it would mean. Maybe I would have to negotiate with the silk worm for the elastic in my britches. Talking bee. How do we know this isn’t some sort of holographic motion picture capture Hollywood wizardry? They could be using laser beams, robotics, ventriloquism, cloning...for all we know he could be on steroids! Montgomery leers at Barry, who moves to the stand. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 73. JUDGE Mr. Benson? Barry makes his opening statement. BARRY Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, there’s no trickery here. I’m just an ordinary bee. And as a bee, honey’s pretty important to me. It’s important to all bees. We invented it, we make it, and we protect it with our lives. Unfortunately, there are some people in this room who think they can take whatever they want from us cause we’re the little guys. And what I’m hoping is that after this is all over, you’ll see how by taking our honey, you’re not only taking away everything we have, but everything we are. ANGLE ON: Vanessa smiling. ANGLE ON: The BEE GALLERY wiping tears away. CUT TO: INT. BENSON HOUSE Barry’s family is watching the case on TV. JANET BENSON Oh, I wish he would dress like that all the time. So nice... CUT TO: INT. COURTROOM - LATER JUDGE Call your first witness. CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 74. INT. COURTHOUSE - LATER BARRY So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of Honey Farms. Pretty big company you have there? MR. VANDERHAYDEN I suppose so. BARRY And I see you also own HoneyBurton, and Hon-Ron. MR. VANDERHAYDEN Yes. They provide beekeepers for our farms. BARRY Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term, I have to say. I don’t imagine you employ any bee free-ers, do you? MR. VANDERHAYDEN No. BARRY I’m sorry. I couldn’t hear you. MR. VANDERHAYDEN (louder) No. BARRY No. Because you don’t free bees. You keep bees. And not only that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a jar of honey? MR. VANDERHAYDEN Well, they’re very lovable creatures. Yogi-bear, Fozzy-bear, Build-a-bear. BARRY Yeah, you mean like this?! Vanessa and the SUPERINTENDANT from her building ENTER with a GIANT FEROCIOUS GRIZZLY BEAR. He has a neck collar and chains extending from either side. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 75. By pulling the chains, they bring him directly in front of Vanderhayden. The bear LUNGES and ROARS. BARRY (CONT'D) Bears kill bees! How would you like his big hairy head crashing into your living room? Biting into your couch, spitting out your throwpillows...rowr, rowr! The bear REACTS. BEAR Rowr!! BARRY Okay, that’s enough. Take him away. Vanessa and the Superintendant pull the bear out of the courtroom. Vanderhayden TREMBLES. The judge GLARES at him. CUT TO: INT. COURTROOM- A LITTLE LATER Barry questions STING. BARRY So, Mr. Sting. Thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me, I have to say. Where have I heard it before? STING I was with a band called "The Police". BARRY But you've never been a police officer of any kind, have you? STING No, I haven't. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 76. BARRY No, you haven’t. And so, here we have yet another example of bee culture being casually stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name. STING Oh please. BARRY Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I'm feeling a little stung, Sting. Or should I say, (looking in folder) Mr. Gordon M. Sumner? The jury GASPS. MONTGOMERY (to his aides) That’s not his real name? You idiots! CUT TO: INT. COURTHOUSE- LATER BARRY Mr. Liotta, first may I offer my belated congratulations on your Emmy win for a guest spot on E.R. in 2005. LIOTTA Thank you. Thank you. Liotta LAUGHS MANIACALLY. BARRY I also see from your resume that you’re devilishly handsome, but with a churning inner turmoil that’s always ready to blow. LIOTTA I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 77. BARRY Not yet it isn’t. But is this what it’s come to for you, Mr. Liotta? Exploiting tiny helpless bees so you don’t have to rehearse your part, and learn your lines, Sir? LIOTTA Watch it Benson, I could blow right now. BARRY This isn’t a goodfella. This is a badfella! LIOTTA (exploding, trying to smash Barry with the Emmy) Why doesn’t someone just step on this little creep and we can all go home? You’re all thinking it. Say it! JUDGE Order! Order in this courtroom! A MONTAGE OF NEWSPAPER HEADLINES FOLLOWS: NEW YORK POST: “Bees to Humans: Buzz Off”. NEW YORK TELEGRAM: “Sue Bee”. DAILY VARIETY: “Studio Dumps Liotta Project. Slams Door on Unlawful Entry 2.” CUT TO: SEQ. 3175 - “CANDLELIGHT DINNER” INT. VANESSA’S APARTMENT Barry and Vanessa are having a candle light dinner. Visible behind Barry is a “LITTLE MISSY” SET BOX, with the flaps open. BARRY Well, I just think that was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 78. VANESSA I’m telling you, I think the jury’s on our side. BARRY Are we doing everything right...you know, legally? VANESSA I’m a florist. BARRY Right, right. Barry raises his glass. BARRY (CONT’D) Well, here’s to a great team. VANESSA To a great team. They toast. Ken ENTERS KEN Well hello. VANESSA Oh...Ken. BARRY Hello. VANESSA I didn’t think you were coming. KEN No, I was just late. I tried to call. But, (holding his cell phone) the battery... VANESSA I didn’t want all this to go to waste, so I called Barry. Luckily he was free. BARRY Yeah. KEN (gritting his teeth) Oh, that was lucky. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 79. VANESSA Well, there’s still a little left. I could heat it up. KEN Yeah, heat it up. Sure, whatever. Vanessa EXITS. Ken and Barry look at each other as Barry eats. BARRY So, I hear you’re quite a tennis player. I’m not much for the game myself. I find the ball a little grabby. KEN That’s where I usually sit. Right there. VANESSA (O.C) Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he agreed with me that “eating with chopsticks” isn’t really a special skill. KEN (to Barry) You think I don’t see what you’re doing? BARRY Hey look, I know how hard it is trying to find the right job. We certainly have that in common. KEN Do we? BARRY Well, bees have 100% employment, of course. But we do jobs like taking the crud out. KEN That’s just what I was thinking about doing. Ken holds his table knife up. It slips out of his hand. He goes under the table to pick it up. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 80. VANESSA Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his fuzz. I hope that was alright. Ken hits his head on the table. BARRY I’m going to go drain the old stinger. KEN Yeah, you do that. Barry EXITS to the bathroom, grabbing a small piece of a VARIETY MAGAZINE on the way. BARRY Oh, look at that. Ken slams the champagne down on the table. Ken closes his eyes and buries his face in his hands. He grabs a magazine on the way into the bathroom. SEQ. 2800 - “BARRY FIGHTS KEN” INT. BATHROOM - CONTINUOUS Ken ENTERS, closes the door behind him. He’s not happy. Barry is washing his hands. He glances back at Ken. KEN You know, I’ve just about had it with your little mind games. BARRY What’s that? KEN Italian Vogue. BARRY Mamma Mia, that’s a lot of pages. KEN It’s a lot of ads. BARRY Remember what Van said. Why is your life any more valuable than mine? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 81. KEN It’s funny, I just can’t seem to recall that! Ken WHACKS at Barry with the magazine. He misses and KNOCKS EVERYTHING OFF THE VANITY. Ken grabs a can of AIR FRESHENER. KEN (CONT'D) I think something stinks in here. He sprays at Barry. BARRY I love the smell of flowers. KEN Yeah? How do you like the smell of flames? Ken lights the stream. BARRY Not as much. Barry flies in a circle. Ken, trying to stay with him, spins in place. ANGLE ON: Flames outside the bathroom door. Ken slips on the Italian Vogue, falls backward into the shower, pulling down the shower curtain. The can hits him in the head, followed by the shower curtain rod, and the rubber duck. Ken reaches back, grabs the handheld shower head. He whips around, looking for Barry. ANGLE ON: A WATERBUG near the drain. WATERBUG Waterbug. Not taking sides. Barry is on the toilet tank. He comes out from behind a shampoo bottle, wearing a chapstick cap as a helmet. BARRY Ken, look at me! I’m wearing a chapstick hat. This is pathetic. ANGLE ON: Ken turning the hand shower nozzle from “GENTLE”, to “TURBO”, to “LETHAL”. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 82. KEN I’ve got issues! Ken fires the water at Barry, knocking him into the toilet. The items from the vanity (emory board, lipstick, eye curler, etc.) are on the toilet seat. Ken looks down at Barry. KEN (CONT'D) Well well well, a royal flush. BARRY You’re bluffing. KEN Am I? Ken flushes the toilet. Barry grabs the Emory board and uses it to surf. He puts his hand in the water while he’s surfing. Some water splashes on Ken. BARRY Surf’s up, dude! KEN Awww, poo water! He does some skate board-style half-pipe riding. Barry surfs out of the toilet. BARRY That bowl is gnarly. Ken tries to get a shot at him with the toilet brush. KEN Except for those dirty yellow rings. Vanessa ENTERS. VANESSA Kenneth! What are you doing? KEN You know what? I don’t even like honey! I don’t eat it! VANESSA We need to talk! "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 83. She pulls Ken out by his ear. Ken glares at Barry. CUT TO: INT. HALLWAY - CONTINUOUS VANESSA He’s just a little bee. And he happens to be the nicest bee I’ve met in a long time. KEN Long time? What are you talking about? Are there other bugs in your life? VANESSA No, but there are other things bugging me in life. And you’re one of them! KEN Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt night...my nerves are fried from riding on this emotional rollercoaster. VANESSA Goodbye, Ken. KEN Augh! VANESSA Whew! Ken EXITS, then re-enters frame. KEN And for your information, I prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners, made by man! He EXITS again. The DOOR SLAMS behind him. VANESSA (to Barry) I’m sorry about all that. Ken RE-ENTERS. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 84. KEN I know it’s got an aftertaste! I like it! BARRY (re: Ken) I always felt there was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. (puts his hands in his pockets) I couldn’t overcome it. Oh well. VANESSA Are you going to be okay for the trial tomorrow? BARRY Oh, I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out of ideas. CUT TO: SEQ. 3300 - “ADAM STINGS MONTY” INT. COURTROOM - NEXT DAY ANGLE ON: Medium shot of Montgomery standing at his table. MONTGOMERY We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand. ADAM (whispering to Vanessa) Now that’s a good idea. (to Barry) You can really see why he’s considered one of the very best lawyers-- Oh. Barry rolls his eyes. He gets up, takes the stand. A juror in a striped shirt APPLAUDS. MR. GAMMIL (whispering) Layton, you’ve got to weave some magic with this jury, or it’s going to be all over. Montgomery is holding a BOOK, “The Secret Life of Bees”. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 85. MONTGOMERY (confidently whispering) Oh, don’t worry Mr. Gammil. The only thing I have to do to turn this jury around is to remind them of what they don’t like about bees. (to Gammil) You got the tweezers? Mr. Gammil NODS, and pats his breast pocket. MR. GAMMIL Are you allergic? MONTGOMERY Only to losing, son. Only to losing. Montgomery approaches the stand. MONTGOMERY (CONT’D) Mr. Benson Bee. I’ll ask you what I think we’d all like to know. What exactly is your relationship to that woman? Montgomery points to Vanessa. BARRY We’re friends. MONTGOMERY Good friends? BARRY Yes. MONTGOMERY (softly in Barry’s face) How good? BARRY What? MONTGOMERY Do you live together? BARRY Wait a minute, this isn’t about-- "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 86. MONTGOMERY Are you her little... (clearing throat) ... bed bug? BARRY (flustered) Hey, that’s not the kind of-- MONTGOMERY I’ve seen a bee documentary or two. Now, from what I understand, doesn’t your Queen give birth to all the bee children in the hive? BARRY Yeah, but-- MONTGOMERY So those aren’t even your real parents! ANGLE ON: Barry’s parents. MARTIN BENSON Oh, Barry. BARRY Yes they are! ADAM Hold me back! Vanessa holds him back with a COFFEE STIRRER. Montgomery points to Barry’s parents. MONTGOMERY You’re an illegitimate bee, aren’t you Benson? ADAM He’s denouncing bees! All the bees in the courtroom start to HUM. They’re agitated. MONTGOMERY And don’t y’all date your cousins? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 87. VANESSA (standing, letting go of Adam) Objection! Adam explodes from the table and flies towards Montgomery. ADAM I’m going to pin cushion this guy! Montgomery turns around and positions himself by the judge’s bench. He sticks his butt out. Montgomery winks at his team. BARRY Adam, don’t! It’s what he wants! Adam shoves Barry out of the way. Adam STINGS Montgomery in the butt. The jury REACTS, aghast. MONTGOMERY Ow! I’m hit! Oh, lordy, I am hit! The judge BANGS her gavel. JUDGE Order! Order! Please, Mr. Montgomery. MONTGOMERY The venom! The venom is coursing through my veins! I have been felled by a wing-ed beast of destruction. You see? You can’t treat them like equals. They’re strip-ed savages! Stinging’s the only thing they know! It’s their way! ANGLE ON: Adam, collapsed on the floor. Barry rushes to his side. BARRY Adam, stay with me. ADAM I can’t feel my legs. Montgomery falls on the Bailiff. BAILIFF Take it easy. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 88. MONTGOMERY Oh, what angel of mercy will come forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks? The JURY recoils. JUDGE Please, I will have order in this court. Order! Order, please! FADE TO: SEQ. 3400 - “ADAM AT HOSPITAL” INT. HOSPITAL - STREET LEVEL ROOM - DAY PRESS PERSON #1 (V.O) The case of the honey bees versus the human race took a pointed turn against the bees yesterday, when one of their legal team stung Layton T. Montgomery. Now here’s Don with the 5-day. A NURSE lets Barry into the room. Barry CARRIES a FLOWER. BARRY Thank you. Barry stands over Adam, in a bed. Barry lays the flower down next to him. The TV is on. BARRY (CONT'D) Hey buddy. ADAM Hey. BARRY Is there much pain? Adam has a BEE-SIZED PAINKILLER HONEY BUTTON near his head that he presses. ADAM (pressing the button) Yeah...I blew the whole case, didn’t I? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 89. BARRY Oh, it doesn’t matter. The important thing is you’re alive. You could have died. ADAM I’d be better off dead. Look at me. Adam THROWS the blanket off his lap, revealing a GREEN SANDWICH SWORD STINGER. ADAM (CONT’D) (voice cracking) They got it from the cafeteria, they got it from downstairs. In a tuna sandwich. Look, there’s a little celery still on it. BARRY What was it like to sting someone? ADAM I can’t explain it. It was all adrenaline...and then...ecstasy. Barry looks at Adam. BARRY Alright. ADAM You think that was all a trap? BARRY Of course. I’m sorry. I flew us right into this. What were we thinking? Look at us, we’re just a couple of bugs in this world. ADAM What do you think the humans will do to us if they win? BARRY I don’t know. ADAM I hear they put the roaches in motels. That doesn’t sound so bad. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 90. BARRY Adam, they check in, but they don’t check out. Adam GULPS. ADAM Oh my. ANGLE ON: the hospital window. We see THREE PEOPLE smoking outside on the sidewalk. The smoke drifts in. Adam COUGHS. ADAM (CONT’D) Say, could you get a nurse to close that window? BARRY Why? ADAM The smoke. Bees don’t smoke. BARRY Right. Bees don’t smoke. Bees don’t smoke! But some bees are smoking. Adam, that’s it! That’s our case. Adam starts putting his clothes on. ADAM It is? It’s not over? BARRY No. Get up. Get dressed. I’ve got to go somewhere. You get back the court and stall. Stall anyway you can. CUT TO: SEQ. 3500 - “SMOKING GUN” INT. COURTROOM - THE NEXT DAY Adam is folding a piece of paper into a boat. ADAM ...and assuming you’ve done step 29 correctly, you’re ready for the tub. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 91. ANGLE ON: The jury, all with paper boats of their own. JURORS Ooh. ANGLE ON: Montgomery frustrated with Gammil, who’s making a boat also. Monty crumples Gammil’s boat, and throws it at him. JUDGE Mr. Flayman? ADAM Yes? Yes, Your Honor? JUDGE Where is the rest of your team? ADAM (fumbling with his swordstinger) Well, your honor, it’s interesting. You know Bees are trained to fly kind of haphazardly and as a result quite often we don’t make very good time. I actually once heard a pretty funny story about a bee-- MONTGOMERY Your Honor, haven’t these ridiculous bugs taken up enough of this court’s valuable time? Montgomery rolls out from behind his table. He’s suspended in a LARGE BABY CHAIR with wheels. MONTGOMERY (CONT'D) How much longer are we going to allow these absurd shenanigans to go on? They have presented no compelling evidence to support their charges against my clients who have all run perfectly legitimate businesses. I move for a complete dismissal of this entire case. JUDGE Mr. Flayman, I am afraid I am going to have to consider Mr. Montgomery’s motion. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 92. ADAM But you can’t. We have a terrific case. MONTGOMERY Where is your proof? Where is the evidence? Show me the smoking gun. Barry bursts through the door. BARRY Hold it, your honor. You want a smoking gun? Here is your smoking gun. Vanessa ENTERS, holding a bee smoker Vanessa slams the beekeeper's SMOKER onto the judge’s bench. JUDGE What is that? BARRY It’s a Bee smoker. Montgomery GRABS the smoker. MONTGOMERY What, this? This harmless little contraption? This couldn’t hurt a fly, let alone a bee. He unintentionally points it towards the bee gallery, KNOCKING THEM ALL OUT. The jury GASPS. The press SNAPS pictures of them. BARRY Members of the jury, look at what has happened to bees who have never been asked, "Smoking or Non?" Is this what nature intended for us? To be forcibly addicted to these smoke machines in man-made wooden slat work camps? Living out our lives as honey slaves to the white man? Barry gestures dramatically towards Montgomery's racially mixed table. The BLACK LAWYER slowly moves his chair away. GAMMIL What are we going to do? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 93. MONTGOMERY (to Pross) He's playing the species card. Barry lands on the scale of justice, by the judge’s bench. It balances as he lands. BARRY Ladies and gentlemen, please, FreeThese-Bees! ANGLE ON: Jury, chanting "Free the bees". JUDGE The court finds in favor of the bees. The chaos continues. Barry flies over to Vanessa, with his hand up for a “high 5”. BARRY Vanessa, we won! VANESSA Yay! I knew you could do it. Highfive! She high 5’s Barry, sending him crashing to the table. He bounces right back up. VANESSA (CONT'D) Oh, sorry. BARRY Ow!! I’m okay. Vanessa, do you know what this means? All the honey is finally going to belong to the bees. Now we won’t have to work so hard all the time. Montgomery approaches Barry, surrounded by the press. The cameras and microphones go to Montgomery. MONTGOMERY (waving a finger) This is an unholy perversion of the balance of nature, Benson! You’ll regret this. ANGLE ON: Barry’s ‘deer in headlights’ expression, as the press pushes microphones in his face. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 94. PRESS PERSON 1 Barry, how much honey do you think is out there? BARRY Alright, alright, one at a time... SARAH Barry, who are you wearing? BARRY Uhhh, my sweater is Ralph Lauren, and I have no pants. The Press follows Barry as he EXITS. ANGLE ON: Adam and Vanessa. ADAM (putting papers away) What if Montgomery’s right? VANESSA What do you mean? ADAM We’ve been living the bee way a long time. 27 million years. DISSOLVE TO: SEQ. 3600 - “HONEY ROUNDUP” EXT. HONEY FARMS APIARY - MONTAGE SARAH (V.O) Congratulations on your victory. What are you going to demand as a settlement? BARRY (V.O) (over montage) First, we’re going to demand a complete shutdown of all bee work camps. Then, we want to get back all the honey that was ours to begin with. Every last drop. We demand an end to the glorification of the bear as anything more than a filthy, smelly, big-headed, bad breath, stink-machine. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 95. I believe we’re all aware of what they do in the woods. We will no longer tolerate derogatory beenegative nick-names, unnecessary inclusion of honey in bogus health products, and la-dee-da tea-time human snack garnishments. MONTAGE IMAGES: Close-up on an ATF JACKET, with the YELLOW LETTERS. Camera pulls back. We see an ARMY OF BEE AND HUMAN AGENTS wearing hastily made “Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Honey” jackets. Barry supervises. The gate to Honey Farms is locked permanently. All the smokers are collected and locked up. All the bees leave the Apiary. CUT TO: EXT. ATF OUTSIDE OF SUPERMARKET - MONTAGE Agents begin YANKING honey off the supermarket shelves, and out of shopping baskets. CUT TO: EXT. NEW HIVE CITY - MONTAGE The bees tear down a honey-bear statue. CUT TO: EXT. YELLOWSTONE FOREST - MONTAGE POV of a sniper’s crosshairs. An animated BEAR character looka-like, turns his head towards camera. BARRY Wait for my signal. ANGLE ON: Barry lowering his binoculars. BARRY (CONT'D) Take him out. The sniper SHOOTS the bear. It hits him in the shoulder. The bear looks at it. He gets woozy and the honey jar falls out of his lap, an ATF&H agent catches it. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 96. BARRY (V.O) (CONT'D) ATF&H AGENT (to the bear’s pig friend) He’ll have a little nausea for a few hours, then he’ll be fine. CUT TO: EXT. STING’S HOUSE - MONTAGE ATF&H agents SLAP CUFFS on Sting, who is meditating. STING But it’s just a prance-about stage name! CUT TO: INT. A WOMAN’S SHOWER - MONTAGE A WOMAN is taking a shower, and using honey shampoo. An ATF&H agent pulls the shower curtain aside, and grabs her bottle of shampoo. The woman SCREAMS. The agent turns to the 3 other agents, and Barry. ANGLE ON: Barry looking at the label on the shampoo bottle, shaking his head and writing in his clipboard. CUT TO: EXT. SUPERMARKET CAFE - MONTAGE Another customer, an old lady having her tea with a little jar of honey, gets her face pushed down onto the table and turned to the side by two agents. One of the agents has a gun on her. OLD LADY Can’t breathe. CUT TO: EXT. CENTRAL PARK - MONTAGE An OIL DRUM of honey is connected to Barry’s hive. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 97. BARRY Bring it in, boys. CUT TO: SEQ. 3650 - “NO MORE WORK” INT. HONEX - MONTAGE ANGLE ON: The honey goes past the 3-cup hash-mark, and begins to overflow. A WORKER BEE runs up to Buzzwell. WORKER BEE 1 Mr. Buzzwell, we just passed 3 cups, and there’s gallons mores coming. I think we need to shutdown. KEYCHAIN BEE (to Buzzwell) Shutdown? We’ve never shutdown. ANGLE ON: Buzzwell overlooking the factory floor. BUZZWELL Shutdown honey production! Stop making honey! ANGLE ON: TWO BEES, each with a KEY. BUZZWELL (CONT’D) Turn your key, Sir! They turn the keys simultaneously, War Games-style, shutting down the honey machines. ANGLE ON: the Taffy-Pull machine, Centrifuge, and Krelman all slowly come to a stop. The bees look around, bewildered. WORKER BEE 5 What do we do now? A BEAT. WORKER BEE 6 Cannon ball!! He jumps into a HONEY VAT, doesn’t penetrate the surface. He looks around, and slowly sinks down to his waist. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 98. EXT. HONEX FACTORY THE WHISTLE BLOWS, and the bees all stream out the exit. CUT TO: INT. J-GATE - CONTINUOUS Lou Loduca gives orders to the pollen jocks. LOU LODUCA We’re shutting down honey production. Mission abort. CUT TO: EXT. CENTRAL PARK Jackson receives the orders, mid-pollination. JACKSON Aborting pollination and nectar detail. Returning to base. CUT TO: EXT. NEW HIVE CITY ANGLE ON: Bees, putting sun-tan lotion on their noses and antennae, and sunning themselves on the balconies of the gyms. CUT TO: EXT. CENTRAL PARK ANGLE ON: THE FLOWERS starting to DROOP. CUT TO: INT. J-GATE J-Gate is deserted. CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 99. EXT. NEW HIVE CITY ANGLE ON: Bees sunning themselves. A TIMER DINGS, and they all turn over. CUT TO: EXT. CENTRAL PARK TIME LAPSE of Central Park turning brown. CUT TO: EXT. VANESSA’S FLORIST SHOP CLOSE-UP SHOT: Vanessa writes “Sorry. No more flowers.” on a “Closed” sign, an turns it facing out. CUT TO: SEQ. 3700 - “IDLE HIVE” EXT. NEW HIVE CITY - DAY Barry flies at high speed. TRACKING SHOT into the hive, through the lobby of Honex, and into Adam’s office. CUT TO: INT. ADAM’S OFFICE - CONTINUOUS Barry meets Adam in his office. Adam’s office is in disarray. There are papers everywhere. He’s filling up his cardboard hexagon box. BARRY (out of breath) Adam, you wouldn’t believe how much honey was out there. ADAM Oh yeah? BARRY What’s going on around here? Where is everybody? Are they out celebrating? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 100. ADAM (exiting with a cardboard box of belongings) No, they’re just home. They don’t know what to do. BARRY Hmmm. ADAM They’re laying out, they’re sleeping in. I heard your Uncle Carl was on his way to San Antonio with a cricket. BARRY At least we got our honey back. They walk through the empty factory. ADAM Yeah, but sometimes I think, so what if the humans liked our honey? Who wouldn’t? It’s the greatest thing in the world. I was excited to be a part of making it. ANGLE ON: Adam’s desk on it’s side in the hall. ADAM (CONT’D) This was my new desk. This was my new job. I wanted to do it really well. And now...and now I can’t. Adam EXITS. CUT TO: SEQ. 3900 - “WORLD WITHOUT BEES” INT. STAIRWELL Vanessa and Barry are walking up the stairs to the roof. BARRY I don’t understand why they’re not happy. We have so much now. I thought their lives would be better. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 101. VANESSA Hmmm. BARRY They’re doing nothing. It’s amazing, honey really changes people. VANESSA You don’t have any idea what’s going on, do you? BARRY What did you want to show me? VANESSA This. They reach the top of the stairs. Vanessa opens the door. CUT TO: EXT. VANESSA’S ROOFTOP - CONTINUOUS Barry sees Vanessa’s flower pots and small garden have all turned brown. BARRY What happened here? VANESSA That is not the half of it... Vanessa turns Barry around with her two fingers, revealing the view of Central Park, which is also all brown. BARRY Oh no. Oh my. They’re all wilting. VANESSA Doesn’t look very good, does it? BARRY No. VANESSA And who’s fault do you think that is? "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 102. BARRY Mmmm...you know, I’m going to guess, bees. VANESSA Bees? BARRY Specifically me. I guess I didn’t think that bees not needing to make honey would affect all these other things. VANESSA And it’s not just flowers. Fruits, vegetables...they all need bees. BARRY Well, that’s our whole SAT test right there. VANESSA So, you take away the produce, that affects the entire animal kingdom. And then, of course... BARRY The human species? VANESSA (clearing throat) Ahem! BARRY Oh. So, if there’s no more pollination, it could all just go south here, couldn’t it? VANESSA And I know this is also partly my fault. Barry takes a long SIGH. BARRY How about a suicide pact? VANESSA (not sure if he’s joking) How would we do it? BARRY I’ll sting you, you step on me. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 103. VANESSA That just kills you twice. BARRY Right, right. VANESSA Listen Barry. Sorry but I’ve got to get going. She EXITS. BARRY (looking out over the park) Had to open my mouth and talk... (looking back) Vanessa..? Vanessa is gone. CUT TO: SEQ. 3935 - “GOING TO PASADENA” EXT. NY STREET - CONTINUOUS Vanessa gets into a cab. Barry ENTERS. BARRY Vanessa. Why are you leaving? Where are you going? VANESSA To the final Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena. They moved it up to this weekend because all the flowers are dying. It’s the last chance I’ll ever have to see it. BARRY Vanessa, I just want to say I’m sorry. I never meant it to turn out like this. VANESSA I know. Me neither. Vanessa cab drives away. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 104. BARRY (chuckling to himself) Tournament of Roses. Roses can’t do sports. Wait a minute...roses. Roses? Roses!? Vanessa! Barry follows shortly after. He catches up to it, and he pounds on the window. Barry follows shortly after Vanessa’s cab. He catches up to it, and he pounds on the window. INT. TAXI - CONTINUOUS Barry motions for her to roll the window down. She does so. BARRY Roses?! VANESSA Barry? BARRY (as he flies next to the cab) Roses are flowers. VANESSA Yes, they are. BARRY Flowers, bees, pollen! VANESSA I know. That’s why this is the last parade. BARRY Maybe not. The cab starts pulling ahead of Barry. BARRY (CONT'D) (re: driver) Could you ask him to slow down? VANESSA Could you slow down? The cabs slows. Barry flies in the window, and lands in the change box, which closes on him. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 105. VANESSA (CONT'D) Barry! Vanessa lets him out. Barry stands on the change box, in front of the driver’s license. BARRY Okay, I made a huge mistake! This is a total disaster, and it’s all my fault! VANESSA Yes, it kind of is. BARRY I’ve ruined the planet. And, I wanted to help with your flower shop. Instead, I’ve made it worse. VANESSA Actually, it’s completely closed down. BARRY Oh, I thought maybe you were remodeling. Nonetheless, I have another idea. And it’s greater than all my previous great ideas combined. VANESSA I don’t want to hear it. Vanessa closes the change box on Barry. BARRY (opening it again) Alright, here’s what I’m thinking. They have the roses, the roses have the pollen. I know every bee, plant, and flower bud in this park. All we’ve got to do is get what they’ve got back here with what we’ve got. VANESSA Bees... BARRY Park... VANESSA Pollen... "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 106. BARRY Flowers... VANESSA Repollination! BARRY (on luggage handle, going up) Across the nation! CUT TO: SEQ. 3950 - “ROSE PARADE” EXT. PASADENA PARADE BARRY (V.O) Alright. Tournament of Roses. Pasadena, California. They’ve got nothing but flowers, floats, and cotton candy. Security will be tight. VANESSA I have an idea. CUT TO: EXT. FLOAT STAGING AREA ANGLE ON: Barry and Vanessa approaching a HEAVILY ARMED GUARD in front of the staging area. VANESSA Vanessa Bloome, FTD. Official floral business. He leans in to look at her badge. She SNAPS IT SHUT, VANESSA (CONT’D) Oh, it’s real. HEAVILY ARMED GUARD Sorry ma’am. That’s a nice brooch, by the way. VANESSA Thank you. It was a gift. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 107. They ENTER the staging area. BARRY (V.O) Then, once we’re inside, we just pick the right float. VANESSA How about the Princess and the Pea? BARRY Yeah. VANESSA I can be the princess, and-- BARRY ...yes, I think-- VANESSA You could be-- BARRY I’ve-- VANESSA The pea. BARRY Got it. CUT TO: EXT. FLOAT STAGING AREA - A FEW MOMENTS LATER Barry, dressed as a PEA, flies up and hovers in front of the princess on the “Princess and the Pea” float. The float is sponsored by Inflat-a-bed and a SIGN READS: “Inflat-a-bed: If it blows, it’s ours.” BARRY Sorry I’m late. Where should I sit? PRINCESS What are you? BARRY I believe I’m the pea. PRINCESS The pea? It’s supposed to be under the mattresses. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 108. BARRY Not in this fairy tale, sweetheart. PRINCESS I’m going to go talk to the marshall. BARRY You do that. This whole parade is a fiasco! She EXITS. Vanessa removes the step-ladder. The princess FALLS. Barry and Vanessa take off in the float. BARRY (CONT’D) Let’s see what this baby will do. ANGLE ON: Guy with headset talking to drivers. HEADSET GUY Hey! The float ZOOMS by. A young CHILD in the stands, TIMMY, cries. CUT TO: EXT. FLOAT STAGING AREA - A FEW MOMENTS LATER ANGLE ON: Vanessa putting the princess hat on. BARRY (V.O) Then all we do is blend in with traffic, without arousing suspicion. CUT TO: EXT. THE PARADE ROUTE - CONTINUOUS The floats go flying by the crowds. Barry and Vanessa’s float CRASHES through the fence. CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 109. EXT. LA FREEWAY Vanessa and Barry speed, dodging and weaving, down the freeway. BARRY (V.O) And once we’re at the airport, there’s no stopping us. CUT TO: EXT. LAX AIRPORT Barry and Vanessa pull up to the curb, in front of an TSA AGENT WITH CLIPBOARD. TSA AGENT Stop. Security. Did you and your insect pack your own float? VANESSA (O.C) Yes. TSA AGENT Has this float been in your possession the entire time? VANESSA (O.C) Since the parade...yes. ANGLE ON: Barry holding his shoes. TSA AGENT Would you remove your shoes and everything in your pockets? Can you remove your stinger, Sir? BARRY That’s part of me. TSA AGENT I know. Just having some fun. Enjoy your flight. CUT TO: EXT. RUNWAY Barry and Vanessa’s airplane TAKES OFF. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 110. BARRY (O.C) Then, if we’re lucky, we’ll have just enough pollen to do the job. DISSOLVE TO: SEQ. 4025 - “COCKPIT FIGHT” INT. AIRPLANE Vanessa is on the aisle. Barry is on a laptop calculating flowers, pollen, number of bees, airspeed, etc. He does a “Stomp” dance on the keyboard. BARRY Can you believe how lucky we are? We have just enough pollen to do the job. I think this is going to work, Vanessa. VANESSA It’s got to work. PILOT (V.O) Attention passengers. This is Captain Scott. I’m afraid we have a bit of bad weather in the New York area. And looks like we’re going to be experiencing a couple of hours delay. VANESSA Barry, these are cut flowers with no water. They’ll never make it. BARRY I’ve got to get up there and talk to these guys. VANESSA Be careful. Barry flies up to the cockpit door. CUT TO: INT. COCKPIT - CONTINUOUS A female flight attendant, ANGELA, is in the cockpit with the pilots. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 111. There’s a KNOCK at the door. BARRY (C.O) Hey, can I get some help with this Sky Mall Magazine? I’d like to order the talking inflatable travel pool filter. ANGELA (to the pilots, irritated) Excuse me. CUT TO: EXT. CABIN - CONTINUOUS Angela opens the cockpit door and looks around. She doesn’t see anybody. ANGLE ON: Barry hidden on the yellow and black “caution” stripe. As Angela looks around, Barry zips into the cockpit. CUT TO: INT. COCKPIT BARRY Excuse me, Captain. I am in a real situation here... PILOT (pulling an earphone back, to the co-pilot) What did you say, Hal? CO-PILOT I didn’t say anything. PILOT (he sees Barry) Ahhh! Bee! BARRY No, no! Don’t freak out! There’s a chance my entire species-- CO-PILOT (taking off his earphones) Ahhh! "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 112. The pilot grabs a “DUSTBUSTER” vacuum cleaner. He aims it around trying to vacuum up Barry. The co-pilot faces camera, as the pilot tries to suck Barry up. Barry is on the other side of the co-pilot. As they dosey-do, the toupee of the co-pilot begins to come up, still attached to the front. CO-PILOT (CONT'D) What are you doing? Stop! The toupee comes off the co-pilot’s head, and sticks in the Dustbuster. Barry runs across the bald head. BARRY Wait a minute! I’m an attorney! CO-PILOT Who’s an attorney? PILOT Don’t move. The pilot uses the Dustbuster to try and mash Barry, who is hovering in front of the co-pilot’s nose, and knocks out the co-pilot who falls out of his chair, hitting the life raft release button. The life raft inflates, hitting the pilot, knocking him into a wall and out cold. Barry surveys the situation. BARRY Oh, Barry. CUT TO: INT. AIRPLANE CABIN Vanessa studies her laptop, looking serious. SFX: PA CRACKLE. BARRY (V.O) (in captain voice) Good afternoon passengers, this is your captain speaking. Would a Miss Vanessa Bloome in 24F please report to the cockpit. And please hurry! "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 113. ANGLE ON: The aisle, and Vanessa head popping up. CUT TO: INT. COCKPIT Vanessa ENTERS. VANESSA What happened here? BARRY I tried to talk to them, but then there was a Dustbuster, a toupee, a life raft exploded...Now one’s bald, one’s in a boat, and they’re both unconscious. VANESSA Is that another bee joke? BARRY No. No one’s flying the plane. The AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER, BUD, speaks over the radio. BUD This is JFK control tower. Flight 356, what’s your status? Vanessa presses a button, and the intercom comes on. VANESSA This is Vanessa Bloome. I’m a florist from New York. BUD Where’s the pilot? VANESSA He’s unconscious and so is the copilot. BUD Not good. Is there anyone onboard who has flight experience? A BEAT. BARRY As a matter of fact, there is. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 114. BUD Who’s that? VANESSA Barry Benson. BUD From the honey trial? Oh great. BARRY Vanessa, this is nothing more than a big metal bee. It’s got giant wings, huge engines. VANESSA I can’t fly a plane. BARRY Why not? Isn’t John Travolta a pilot? VANESSA Yes? BARRY How hard could it be? VANESSA Wait a minute. Barry, we’re headed into some lightning. CUT TO: Vanessa shrugs, and takes the controls. SEQ. 4150 - “BARRY FLIES PLANE” INT. BENSON HOUSE The family is all huddled around the TV at the Benson house. ANGLE ON: TV. Bob Bumble is broadcasting. BOB BUMBLE This is Bob Bumble. We have some late-breaking news from JFK airport, where a very suspenseful scene is developing. Barry Benson, fresh off his stunning legal victory... "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 115. Adam SPRAYS a can of HONEY-WHIP into his mouth. ADAM That’s Barry. BOB BUMBLE ...is now attempting to land a plane, loaded with people, flowers, and an incapacitated flight crew. EVERYONE Flowers?! CUT TO: INT. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER BUD Well, we have an electrical storm in the area, and two individuals at the controls of a jumbo jet with absolutely no flight experience. JEANETTE CHUNG Just a minute, Mr. Ditchwater, there’s a honey bee on that plane. BUD Oh, I’m quite familiar with Mr. Benson’s work, and his no-account compadres. Haven’t they done enough damage already? JEANETTE CHUNG But isn’t he your only hope right now? BUD Come on, technically a bee shouldn’t be able to fly at all. CUT TO: INT. COCKPIT. Barry REACTS BUD The wings are too small, their bodies are too big-- "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 116. BARRY (over PA) Hey, hold on a second. Haven’t we heard this million times? The surface area of the wings, and the body mass doesn’t make sense? JEANETTE CHUNG Get this on the air. CAMERAMAN You got it! CUT TO: INT. BEE TV CONTROL ROOM An engineer throws a switch. BEE ENGINEER Stand by. We’re going live. The “ON AIR” sign illuminates. CUT TO: INT. VARIOUS SHOTS OF NEW HIVE CITY The news report plays on TV. The pollen jocks are sitting around, playing paddle-ball, Wheel-o, and one of them is spinning his helmet on his finger. Buzzwell is in an office cubicle, playing computer solitaire. Barry’s family and Adam watch from their living room. Bees sitting on the street curb turn around to watch the TV. BARRY Mr. Ditchwater, the way we work may be a mystery to you, because making honey takes a lot of bees doing a lot of small jobs. But let me tell you something about a small job. If you do it really well, it makes a big difference. More than we realized. To us, to everyone. That’s why I want to get bees back to doing what we do best. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 117. Working together. That’s the bee way. We’re not made of Jello. We get behind a fellow. Black and yellow. CROWD OF BEES Hello! CUT TO: INT. COCKPIT Barry is giving orders to Vanessa. BARRY Left, right, down, hover. VANESSA Hover? BARRY Forget hover. VANESSA You know what? This isn’t so hard. Vanessa pretends to HONK THE HORN. VANESSA (CONT’D) Beep, beep! Beep, beep! A BOLT OF LIGHTNING HITS the plane. The plane takes a sharp dip. VANESSA (CONT’D) Barry, what happened? BARRY (noticing the control panel) Wait a minute. I think we were on autopilot that whole time. VANESSA That may have been helping me. BARRY And now we’re not! VANESSA (V.O.) (folding her arms) Well, then it turns out I cannot fly a plane. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 118. BARRY (CONT'D) Vanessa struggles with the yoke. CUT TO: EXT. AIRPLANE The airplane goes into a steep dive. CUT TO: SEQ. 4175 - “CRASH LANDING” INT. J-GATE An ALERT SIGN READING: “Hive Alert. We Need:” Then the SIGNAL goes from “Two Bees” “Some Bees” “Every Bee There Is” Lou Loduca gathers the pollen jocks at J-Gate. LOU LODUCA All of you, let’s get behind this fellow. Move it out! The bees follow Lou Loduca, and EXIT J-Gate. CUT TO: INT. AIRPLANE COCKPIT BARRY Our only chance is if I do what I would do, and you copy me with the wings of the plane! VANESSA You don’t have to yell. BARRY I’m not yelling. We happen to be in a lot of trouble here. VANESSA It’s very hard to concentrate with that panicky tone in your voice. BARRY It’s not a tone. I’m panicking! CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 119. EXT. JFK AIRPORT ANGLE ON: The bees arriving and massing at the airport. CUT TO: INT. COCKPIT Barry and Vanessa alternately SLAP EACH OTHER IN THE FACE. VANESSA I don’t think I can do this. BARRY Vanessa, pull yourself together. Listen to me, you have got to snap out of it! VANESSA You snap out of it! BARRY You snap out of it! VANESSA You snap out of it! BARRY You snap out of it! VANESSA You snap out of it! CUT TO: EXT. AIRPLANE A GIGANTIC SWARM OF BEES flies in to hold the plane up. CUT TO: INT. COCKPIT - CONTINUOUS BARRY You snap out of it! VANESSA You snap out of it! "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 120. BARRY You snap-- VANESSA Hold it! BARRY (about to slap her again) Why? Come on, it’s my turn. VANESSA How is the plane flying? Barry’s antennae ring. BARRY I don’t know. (answering) Hello? CUT TO: EXT. AIRPLANE ANGLE ON: The underside of the plane. The pollen jocks have massed all around the underbelly of the plane, and are holding it up. LOU LODUCA Hey Benson, have you got any flowers for a happy occasion in there? CUT TO: INT. COCKPIT Lou, Buzz, Splitz, and Jackson come up alongside the cockpit. BARRY The pollen jocks! VANESSA They do get behind a fellow. BARRY Black and yellow. LOU LODUCA (over headset) Hello. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 121. Alright you two, what do you say we drop this tin can on the blacktop? VANESSA What blacktop? Where? I can’t see anything. Can you? BARRY No, nothing. It’s all cloudy. CUT TO: EXT. RUNWAY Adam SHOUTS. ADAM Come on, you’ve got to think bee, Barry. Thinking bee, thinking bee. ANGLE ON: Overhead shot of runway. The bees are in the formation of a flower. In unison they move, causing the flower to FLASH YELLOW AND BLACK. BEES (chanting) Thinking bee, thinking bee. CUT TO: INT. COCKPIT We see through the swirling mist and clouds. A GIANT SHAPE OF A FLOWER is forming in the middle of the runway. BARRY Wait a minute. I think I’m feeling something. VANESSA What? BARRY I don’t know, but it’s strong. And it’s pulling me, like a 27 million year old instinct. Bring the nose of the plane down. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 122. LOU LODUCA (CONT'D) EXT. RUNWAY All the bees are on the runway chanting “Thinking Bee”. CUT TO: INT. CONTROL TOWER RICK What in the world is on the tarmac? ANGLE ON: Dave OTS onto runway seeing a flower being formed by millions of bees. BUD Get some lights on that! CUT TO: EXT. RUNWAY ANGLE ON: AIRCRAFT LANDING LIGHT SCAFFOLD by the side of the runway, illuminating the bees in their flower formation. INT. COCKPIT BARRY Vanessa, aim for the flower! VANESSA Oh, okay? BARRY Cut the engines! VANESSA Cut the engines? BARRY We’re going in on bee power. Ready boys? LOU LODUCA Affirmative. CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 123. INT. AIRPLANE COCKPIT BARRY Good, good, easy now. Land on that flower! Ready boys? Give me full reverse. LOU LODUCA Spin it around! The plane attempts to land on top of an “Aloha Airlines” plane with flowers painted on it. BARRY (V.O) I mean the giant black and yellow pulsating flower made of millions of bees! VANESSA Which flower? BARRY That flower! VANESSA I’m aiming at the flower! The plane goes after a FAT GUY IN A HAWAIIAN SHIRT. BARRY (V.O) That’s a fat guy in a flowered shirt! The other other flower! The big one. He snaps a photo and runs away. BARRY (CONT'D) Full forward. Ready boys? Nose down. Bring your tail up. Rotate around it. VANESSA Oh, this is insane, Barry. BARRY This is the only way I know how to fly. CUT TO: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 124. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER BUD Am I koo-koo kachoo, or is this plane flying in an insect-like pattern? CUT TO: EXT. RUNWAY BARRY (V.O) Get your nose in there. Don’t be afraid of it. Smell it. Full reverse! Easy, just drop it. Be a part of it. Aim for the center! Now drop it in. Drop it in, woman! The plane HOVERS and MANEUVERS, landing in the center of the giant flower, like a bee. The FLOWERS from the cargo hold spill out onto the runway. INT. AIPLANE CABIN The passengers are motionless for a beat. PASSENGER Come on already! They hear the “ding ding”, and all jump up to grab their luggage out of the overheads. SEQ. 4225 - “RUNWAY SPEECH” EXT. RUNWAY - CONTINUOUS The INFLATABLE SLIDES pop out the side of the plane. The passengers escape. Barry and Vanessa slide down out of the cockpit. Barry and Vanessa exhale a huge breath. VANESSA Barry, we did it. You taught me how to fly. Vanessa raises her hand up for a high five. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 125. BARRY Yes. No high five. VANESSA Right. ADAM Barry, it worked. Did you see the giant flower? BARRY What giant flower? Where? Of course I saw the flower! That was genius, man. Genius! ADAM Thank you. BARRY But we’re not done yet. Barry flies up to the wing of the plane, and addresses the bee crowd. BARRY (CONT’D) Listen everyone. This runway is covered with the last pollen from the last flowers available anywhere on Earth. That means this is our last chance. We’re the only ones who make honey, pollinate flowers, and dress like this. If we’re going to survive as a species, this is our moment. So what do you all say? Are we going to be bees, or just Museum of Natural History key chains? BEES We’re bees! KEYCHAIN BEE Keychain! BARRY Then follow me... Except Keychain. BUZZ Hold on Barry. You’ve earned this. Buzz puts a pollen jock jacket and helmet with Barry’s name on it on Barry. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 126. BARRY I’m a pollen jock! (looking at the jacket. The sleeves are a little long) And it’s a perfect fit. All I’ve got to do are the sleeves. The Pollen Jocks toss Barry a gun. BARRY (CONT’D) Oh yeah! ANGLE ON: Martin and Janet Benson. JANET BENSON That’s our Barry. All the bees descend upon the flowers on the tarmac, and start collecting pollen. CUT TO: SEQ. 4250 - “RE-POLLINATION” EXT. SKIES - CONTINUOUS The squadron FLIES over the city, REPOLLINATING trees and flowers as they go. Barry breaks off from the group, towards Vanessa’s flower shop. CUT TO: EXT. VANESSA’S FLOWER SHOP - CONTINUOUS Barry REPOLLINATES Vanessa’s flowers. CUT TO: EXT. CENTRAL PARK - CONTINUOUS ANGLE ON: Timmy with a frisbee, as the bees fly by. TIMMY Mom, the bees are back! "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 127. Central Park is completely repollinated by the bees. DISSOLVE TO: INT. HONEX - CONTINUOUS Honex is back to normal and everyone is busily working. ANGLE ON: Adam, putting his Krelman hat on. ADAM If anyone needs to make a call, now’s the time. I’ve got a feeling we’ll be working late tonight! The bees CHEER. CUT TO: SEQ. 4355 EXT: VANESSA’S FLOWER SHOP With a new sign out front. “Vanessa & Barry: Flowers, Honey, Legal Advice” DISSOLVE TO: INT: FLOWER COUNTER Vanessa doing a brisk trade with many customers. CUT TO: INT: FLOWER SHOP - CONTINUOUS Vanessa is selling flowers. In the background, there are SHELVES STOCKED WITH HONEY. VANESSA (O.C.) Don’t forget these. Have a great afternoon. Yes, can I help who’s next? Who’s next? Would you like some honey with that? It is beeapproved. SIGN ON THE BACK ROOM DOOR READS: “Barry Benson: Insects at Law”. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 128. Camera moves into the back room. ANGLE ON: Barry. ANGLE ON: Barry’s COW CLIENT. COW Milk, cream, cheese...it’s all me. And I don’t see a nickel. BARRY Uh huh? Uh huh? COW (breaking down) Sometimes I just feel like a piece of meat. BARRY I had no idea. VANESSA Barry? I’m sorry, have you got a moment? BARRY Would you excuse me? My mosquito associate here will be able to help you. Mooseblood ENTERS. MOOSEBLOOD Sorry I’m late. COW He’s a lawyer too? MOOSEBLOOD Ma’am, I was already a bloodsucking parasite. All I needed was * a briefcase. * ANGLE ON: Flower Counter. VANESSA (to customer) Have a great afternoon! (to Barry) Barry, I just got this huge tulip order for a wedding, and I can’t get them anywhere. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 129. BARRY Not a problem, Vannie. Just leave it to me. Vanessa turns back to deal with a customer. VANESSA You’re a life-saver, Barry. (to the next customer) Can I help who’s next? Who’s next? ANGLE ON: Vanessa smiling back at Barry. Barry smiles too, then snaps himself out of it. BARRY (speaks into his antennae) Alright. Scramble jocks, it’s time to fly! VANESSA Thank you, Barry! EXT. FLOWER SHOP - CONTINUOUS ANGLE ON: Ken and Andy walking down the street. KEN (noticing the new sign) Augh! What in the world? It’s that bee again! ANDY (guiding Ken protectively) Let it go, Kenny. KEN That bee is living my life! When will this nightmare end? ANDY Let it all go. They don’t break stride. ANGLE ON: Camera in front of Barry as he flies out the door and up into the sky. Pollen jocks fold in formation behind him as they zoom into the park. BARRY (to Splitz) Beautiful day to fly. "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 130. JACKSON Sure is. BARRY Between you and me, I was dying to get out of that office. FADE OUT: "Bee Movie" - JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 131.
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Aryia-Behroziuan / NeuronsAn ANN is a model based on a collection of connected units or nodes called "artificial neurons", which loosely model the neurons in a biological brain. Each connection, like the synapses in a biological brain, can transmit information, a "signal", from one artificial neuron to another. An artificial neuron that receives a signal can process it and then signal additional artificial neurons connected to it. In common ANN implementations, the signal at a connection between artificial neurons is a real number, and the output of each artificial neuron is computed by some non-linear function of the sum of its inputs. The connections between artificial neurons are called "edges". Artificial neurons and edges typically have a weight that adjusts as learning proceeds. The weight increases or decreases the strength of the signal at a connection. Artificial neurons may have a threshold such that the signal is only sent if the aggregate signal crosses that threshold. Typically, artificial neurons are aggregated into layers. Different layers may perform different kinds of transformations on their inputs. Signals travel from the first layer (the input layer) to the last layer (the output layer), possibly after traversing the layers multiple times. The original goal of the ANN approach was to solve problems in the same way that a human brain would. However, over time, attention moved to performing specific tasks, leading to deviations from biology. Artificial neural networks have been used on a variety of tasks, including computer vision, speech recognition, machine translation, social network filtering, playing board and video games and medical diagnosis. Deep learning consists of multiple hidden layers in an artificial neural network. This approach tries to model the way the human brain processes light and sound into vision and hearing. Some successful applications of deep learning are computer vision and speech recognition.[68] Decision trees Main article: Decision tree learning Decision tree learning uses a decision tree as a predictive model to go from observations about an item (represented in the branches) to conclusions about the item's target value (represented in the leaves). It is one of the predictive modeling approaches used in statistics, data mining, and machine learning. Tree models where the target variable can take a discrete set of values are called classification trees; in these tree structures, leaves represent class labels and branches represent conjunctions of features that lead to those class labels. Decision trees where the target variable can take continuous values (typically real numbers) are called regression trees. In decision analysis, a decision tree can be used to visually and explicitly represent decisions and decision making. In data mining, a decision tree describes data, but the resulting classification tree can be an input for decision making. Support vector machines Main article: Support vector machines Support vector machines (SVMs), also known as support vector networks, are a set of related supervised learning methods used for classification and regression. Given a set of training examples, each marked as belonging to one of two categories, an SVM training algorithm builds a model that predicts whether a new example falls into one category or the other.[69] An SVM training algorithm is a non-probabilistic, binary, linear classifier, although methods such as Platt scaling exist to use SVM in a probabilistic classification setting. In addition to performing linear classification, SVMs can efficiently perform a non-linear classification using what is called the kernel trick, implicitly mapping their inputs into high-dimensional feature spaces. Illustration of linear regression on a data set. Regression analysis Main article: Regression analysis Regression analysis encompasses a large variety of statistical methods to estimate the relationship between input variables and their associated features. Its most common form is linear regression, where a single line is drawn to best fit the given data according to a mathematical criterion such as ordinary least squares. The latter is often extended by regularization (mathematics) methods to mitigate overfitting and bias, as in ridge regression. When dealing with non-linear problems, go-to models include polynomial regression (for example, used for trendline fitting in Microsoft Excel[70]), logistic regression (often used in statistical classification) or even kernel regression, which introduces non-linearity by taking advantage of the kernel trick to implicitly map input variables to higher-dimensional space. Bayesian networks Main article: Bayesian network A simple Bayesian network. Rain influences whether the sprinkler is activated, and both rain and the sprinkler influence whether the grass is wet. A Bayesian network, belief network, or directed acyclic graphical model is a probabilistic graphical model that represents a set of random variables and their conditional independence with a directed acyclic graph (DAG). For example, a Bayesian network could represent the probabilistic relationships between diseases and symptoms. Given symptoms, the network can be used to compute the probabilities of the presence of various diseases. Efficient algorithms exist that perform inference and learning. Bayesian networks that model sequences of variables, like speech signals or protein sequences, are called dynamic Bayesian networks. Generalizations of Bayesian networks that can represent and solve decision problems under uncertainty are called influence diagrams. Genetic algorithms Main article: Genetic algorithm A genetic algorithm (GA) is a search algorithm and heuristic technique that mimics the process of natural selection, using methods such as mutation and crossover to generate new genotypes in the hope of finding good solutions to a given problem. In machine learning, genetic algorithms were used in the 1980s and 1990s.[71][72] Conversely, machine learning techniques have been used to improve the performance of genetic and evolutionary algorithms.[73] Training models Usually, machine learning models require a lot of data in order for them to perform well. Usually, when training a machine learning model, one needs to collect a large, representative sample of data from a training set. Data from the training set can be as varied as a corpus of text, a collection of images, and data collected from individual users of a service. Overfitting is something to watch out for when training a machine learning model. Federated learning Main article: Federated learning Federated learning is an adapted form of distributed artificial intelligence to training machine learning models that decentralizes the training process, allowing for users' privacy to be maintained by not needing to send their data to a centralized server. This also increases efficiency by decentralizing the training process to many devices. For example, Gboard uses federated machine learning to train search query prediction models on users' mobile phones without having to send individual searches back to Google.[74] Applications There are many applications for machine learning, including: Agriculture Anatomy Adaptive websites Affective computing Banking Bioinformatics Brain–machine interfaces Cheminformatics Citizen science Computer networks Computer vision Credit-card fraud detection Data quality DNA sequence classification Economics Financial market analysis[75] General game playing Handwriting recognition Information retrieval Insurance Internet fraud detection Linguistics Machine learning control Machine perception Machine translation Marketing Medical diagnosis Natural language processing Natural language understanding Online advertising Optimization Recommender systems Robot locomotion Search engines Sentiment analysis Sequence mining Software engineering Speech recognition Structural health monitoring Syntactic pattern recognition Telecommunication Theorem proving Time series forecasting User behavior analytics In 2006, the media-services provider Netflix held the first "Netflix Prize" competition to find a program to better predict user preferences and improve the accuracy of its existing Cinematch movie recommendation algorithm by at least 10%. A joint team made up of researchers from AT&T Labs-Research in collaboration with the teams Big Chaos and Pragmatic Theory built an ensemble model to win the Grand Prize in 2009 for $1 million.[76] Shortly after the prize was awarded, Netflix realized that viewers' ratings were not the best indicators of their viewing patterns ("everything is a recommendation") and they changed their recommendation engine accordingly.[77] In 2010 The Wall Street Journal wrote about the firm Rebellion Research and their use of machine learning to predict the financial crisis.[78] In 2012, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, Vinod Khosla, predicted that 80% of medical doctors' jobs would be lost in the next two decades to automated machine learning medical diagnostic software.[79] In 2014, it was reported that a machine learning algorithm had been applied in the field of art history to study fine art paintings and that it may have revealed previously unrecognized influences among artists.[80] In 2019 Springer Nature published the first research book created using machine learning.[81] Limitations Although machine learning has been transformative in some fields, machine-learning programs often fail to deliver expected results.[82][83][84] Reasons for this are numerous: lack of (suitable) data, lack of access to the data, data bias, privacy problems, badly chosen tasks and algorithms, wrong tools and people, lack of resources, and evaluation problems.[85] In 2018, a self-driving car from Uber failed to detect a pedestrian, who was killed after a collision.[86] Attempts to use machine learning in healthcare with the IBM Watson system failed to deliver even after years of time and billions of dollars invested.[87][88] Bias Main article: Algorithmic bias Machine learning approaches in particular can suffer from different data biases. A machine learning system trained on current customers only may not be able to predict the needs of new customer groups that are not represented in the training data. When trained on man-made data, machine learning is likely to pick up the same constitutional and unconscious biases already present in society.[89] Language models learned from data have been shown to contain human-like biases.[90][91] Machine learning systems used for criminal risk assessment have been found to be biased against black people.[92][93] In 2015, Google photos would often tag black people as gorillas,[94] and in 2018 this still was not well resolved, but Google reportedly was still using the workaround to remove all gorillas from the training data, and thus was not able to recognize real gorillas at all.[95] Similar issues with recognizing non-white people have been found in many other systems.[96] In 2016, Microsoft tested a chatbot that learned from Twitter, and it quickly picked up racist and sexist language.[97] Because of such challenges, the effective use of machine learning may take longer to be adopted in other domains.[98] Concern for fairness in machine learning, that is, reducing bias in machine learning and propelling its use for human good is increasingly expressed by artificial intelligence scientists, including Fei-Fei Li, who reminds engineers that "There’s nothing artificial about AI...It’s inspired by people, it’s created by people, and—most importantly—it impacts people. It is a powerful tool we are only just beginning to understand, and that is a profound responsibility.”[99] Model assessments Classification of machine learning models can be validated by accuracy estimation techniques like the holdout method, which splits the data in a training and test set (conventionally 2/3 training set and 1/3 test set designation) and evaluates the performance of the training model on the test set. In comparison, the K-fold-cross-validation method randomly partitions the data into K subsets and then K experiments are performed each respectively considering 1 subset for evaluation and the remaining K-1 subsets for training the model. In addition to the holdout and cross-validation methods, bootstrap, which samples n instances with replacement from the dataset, can be used to assess model accuracy.[100] In addition to overall accuracy, investigators frequently report sensitivity and specificity meaning True Positive Rate (TPR) and True Negative Rate (TNR) respectively. Similarly, investigators sometimes report the false positive rate (FPR) as well as the false negative rate (FNR). However, these rates are ratios that fail to reveal their numerators and denominators. The total operating characteristic (TOC) is an effective method to express a model's diagnostic ability. TOC shows the numerators and denominators of the previously mentioned rates, thus TOC provides more information than the commonly used receiver operating characteristic (ROC) and ROC's associated area under the curve (AUC).[101] Ethics Machine learning poses a host of ethical questions. Systems which are trained on datasets collected with biases may exhibit these biases upon use (algorithmic bias), thus digitizing cultural prejudices.[102] For example, using job hiring data from a firm with racist hiring policies may lead to a machine learning system duplicating the bias by scoring job applicants against similarity to previous successful applicants.[103][104] Responsible collection of data and documentation of algorithmic rules used by a system thus is a critical part of machine learning. Because human languages contain biases, machines trained on language corpora will necessarily also learn these biases.[105][106] Other forms of ethical challenges, not related to personal biases, are more seen in health care. There are concerns among health care professionals that these systems might not be designed in the public's interest but as income-generating machines. This is especially true in the United States where there is a long-standing ethical dilemma of improving health care, but also increasing profits. For example, the algorithms could be designed to provide patients with unnecessary tests or medication in which the algorithm's proprietary owners hold stakes. There is huge potential for machine learning in health care to provide professionals a great tool to diagnose, medicate, and even plan recovery paths for patients, but this will not happen until the personal biases mentioned previously, and these "greed" biases are addressed.[107] Hardware Since the 2010s, advances in both machine learning algorithms and computer hardware have led to more efficient methods for training deep neural networks (a particular narrow subdomain of machine learning) that contain many layers of non-linear hidden units.[108] By 2019, graphic processing units (GPUs), often with AI-specific enhancements, had displaced CPUs as the dominant method of training large-scale commercial cloud AI.[109] OpenAI estimated the hardware compute used in the largest deep learning projects from AlexNet (2012) to AlphaZero (2017), and found a 300,000-fold increase in the amount of compute required, with a doubling-time trendline of 3.4 months.[110][111] Software Software suites containing a variety of machine learning algorithms include the following: Free and open-source so
MarkipTheMudkip / In Class Project 2According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Ooh, black and yellow! Let's shake it up a little. Barry! Breakfast is ready! Ooming! Hang on a second. Hello? - Barry? - Adam? - Oan you believe this is happening? - I can't. I'll pick you up. Looking sharp. Use the stairs. Your father paid good money for those. Sorry. I'm excited. Here's the graduate. We're very proud of you, son. A perfect report card, all B's. Very proud. Ma! I got a thing going here. - You got lint on your fuzz. - Ow! That's me! - Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000. - Bye! Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house! - Hey, Adam. - Hey, Barry. - Is that fuzz gel? - A little. Special day, graduation. Never thought I'd make it. Three days grade school, three days high school. Those were awkward. Three days college. I'm glad I took a day and hitchhiked around the hive. You did come back different. - Hi, Barry. - Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good. - Hear about Frankie? - Yeah. - You going to the funeral? - No, I'm not going. Everybody knows, sting someone, you die. Don't waste it on a squirrel. Such a hothead. I guess he could have just gotten out of the way. I love this incorporating an amusement park into our day. That's why we don't need vacations. Boy, quite a bit of pomp... under the circumstances. - Well, Adam, today we are men. - We are! - Bee-men. - Amen! Hallelujah! Students, faculty, distinguished bees, please welcome Dean Buzzwell. Welcome, New Hive Oity graduating class of... ...9:15. That concludes our ceremonies. And begins your career at Honex Industries! Will we pick ourjob today? I heard it's just orientation. Heads up! Here we go. Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times. - Wonder what it'll be like? - A little scary. Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco and a part of the Hexagon Group. This is it! Wow. Wow. We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life. Honey begins when our valiant Pollen Jocks bring the nectar to the hive. Our top-secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured into this soothing sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow you know as... Honey! - That girl was hot. - She's my cousin! - She is? - Yes, we're all cousins. - Right. You're right. - At Honex, we constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence. These bees are stress-testing a new helmet technology. - What do you think he makes? - Not enough. Here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman. - What does that do? - Oatches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it. Saves us millions. Oan anyone work on the Krelman? Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones. But bees know that every small job, if it's done well, means a lot. But choose carefully because you'll stay in the job you pick for the rest of your life. The same job the rest of your life? I didn't know that. What's the difference? You'll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven't had one day off in 27 million years. So you'll just work us to death? We'll sure try. Wow! That blew my mind! "What's the difference?" How can you say that? One job forever? That's an insane choice to have to make. I'm relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life. But, Adam, how could they never have told us that? Why would you question anything? We're bees. We're the most perfectly functioning society on Earth. You ever think maybe things work a little too well here? Like what? Give me one example. I don't know. But you know what I'm talking about. Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach. Wait a second. Oheck it out. - Hey, those are Pollen Jocks! - Wow. I've never seen them this close. They know what it's like outside the hive. Yeah, but some don't come back. - Hey, Jocks! - Hi, Jocks! You guys did great! You're monsters! You're sky freaks! I love it! I love it! - I wonder where they were. - I don't know. Their day's not planned. Outside the hive, flying who knows where, doing who knows what. You can'tjust decide to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for that. Right. Look. That's more pollen than you and I will see in a lifetime. It's just a status symbol. Bees make too much of it. Perhaps. Unless you're wearing it and the ladies see you wearing it. Those ladies? Aren't they our cousins too? Distant. Distant. Look at these two. - Oouple of Hive Harrys. - Let's have fun with them. It must be dangerous being a Pollen Jock. Yeah. Once a bear pinned me against a mushroom! He had a paw on my throat, and with the other, he was slapping me! - Oh, my! - I never thought I'd knock him out. What were you doing during this? Trying to alert the authorities. I can autograph that. A little gusty out there today, wasn't it, comrades? Yeah. Gusty. We're hitting a sunflower patch six miles from here tomorrow. - Six miles, huh? - Barry! A puddle jump for us, but maybe you're not up for it. - Maybe I am. - You are not! We're going 0900 at J-Gate. What do you think, buzzy-boy? Are you bee enough? I might be. It all depends on what 0900 means. Hey, Honex! Dad, you surprised me. You decide what you're interested in? - Well, there's a lot of choices. - But you only get one. Do you ever get bored doing the same job every day? Son, let me tell you about stirring. You grab that stick, and you just move it around, and you stir it around. You get yourself into a rhythm. It's a beautiful thing. You know, Dad, the more I think about it, maybe the honey field just isn't right for me. You were thinking of what, making balloon animals? That's a bad job for a guy with a stinger. Janet, your son's not sure he wants to go into honey! - Barry, you are so funny sometimes. - I'm not trying to be funny. You're not funny! You're going into honey. Our son, the stirrer! - You're gonna be a stirrer? - No one's listening to me! Wait till you see the sticks I have. I could say anything right now. I'm gonna get an ant tattoo! Let's open some honey and celebrate! Maybe I'll pierce my thorax. Shave my antennae. Shack up with a grasshopper. Get a gold tooth and call everybody "dawg"! I'm so proud. - We're starting work today! - Today's the day. Oome on! All the good jobs will be gone. Yeah, right. Pollen counting, stunt bee, pouring, stirrer, front desk, hair removal... - Is it still available? - Hang on. Two left! One of them's yours! Oongratulations! Step to the side. - What'd you get? - Picking crud out. Stellar! Wow! Oouple of newbies? Yes, sir! Our first day! We are ready! Make your choice. - You want to go first? - No, you go. Oh, my. What's available? Restroom attendant's open, not for the reason you think. - Any chance of getting the Krelman? - Sure, you're on. I'm sorry, the Krelman just closed out. Wax monkey's always open. The Krelman opened up again. What happened? A bee died. Makes an opening. See? He's dead. Another dead one. Deady. Deadified. Two more dead. Dead from the neck up. Dead from the neck down. That's life! Oh, this is so hard! Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, mite wrangler. Barry, what do you think I should... Barry? Barry! All right, we've got the sunflower patch in quadrant nine... What happened to you? Where are you? - I'm going out. - Out? Out where? - Out there. - Oh, no! I have to, before I go to work for the rest of my life. You're gonna die! You're crazy! Hello? Another call coming in. If anyone's feeling brave, there's a Korean deli on 83rd that gets their roses today. Hey, guys. - Look at that. - Isn't that the kid we saw yesterday? Hold it, son, flight deck's restricted. It's OK, Lou. We're gonna take him up. Really? Feeling lucky, are you? Sign here, here. Just initial that. - Thank you. - OK. You got a rain advisory today, and as you all know, bees cannot fly in rain. So be careful. As always, watch your brooms, hockey sticks, dogs, birds, bears and bats. Also, I got a couple of reports of root beer being poured on us. Murphy's in a home because of it, babbling like a cicada! - That's awful. - And a reminder for you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely no talking to humans! All right, launch positions! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Black and yellow! Hello! You ready for this, hot shot? Yeah. Yeah, bring it on. Wind, check. - Antennae, check. - Nectar pack, check. - Wings, check. - Stinger, check. Scared out of my shorts, check. OK, ladies, let's move it out! Pound those petunias, you striped stem-suckers! All of you, drain those flowers! Wow! I'm out! I can't believe I'm out! So blue. I feel so fast and free! Box kite! Wow! Flowers! This is Blue Leader. We have roses visual. Bring it around 30 degrees and hold. Roses! 30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around. Stand to the side, kid. It's got a bit of a kick. That is one nectar collector! - Ever see pollination up close? - No, sir. I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it over here. Maybe a dash over there, a pinch on that one. See that? It's a little bit of magic. That's amazing. Why do we do that? That's pollen power. More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us. Oool. I'm picking up a lot of bright yellow. Oould be daisies. Don't we need those? Oopy that visual. Wait. One of these flowers seems to be on the move. Say again? You're reporting a moving flower? Affirmative. That was on the line! This is the coolest. What is it? I don't know, but I'm loving this color. It smells good. Not like a flower, but I like it. Yeah, fuzzy. Ohemical-y. Oareful, guys. It's a little grabby. My sweet lord of bees! Oandy-brain, get off there! Problem! - Guys! - This could be bad. Affirmative. Very close. Gonna hurt. Mama's little boy. You are way out of position, rookie! Ooming in at you like a missile! Help me! I don't think these are flowers. - Should we tell him? - I think he knows. What is this?! Match point! You can start packing up, honey, because you're about to eat it! Yowser! Gross. There's a bee in the car! - Do something! - I'm driving! - Hi, bee. - He's back here! He's going to sting me! Nobody move. If you don't move, he won't sting you. Freeze! He blinked! Spray him, Granny! What are you doing?! Wow... the tension level out here is unbelievable. I gotta get home. Oan't fly in rain. Oan't fly in rain. Oan't fly in rain. Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down! Ken, could you close the window please? Ken, could you close the window please? Oheck out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You see? Folds out. Oh, no. More humans. I don't need this. What was that? Maybe this time. This time. This time. This time! This time! This... Drapes! That is diabolical. It's fantastic. It's got all my special skills, even my top-ten favorite movies. What's number one? Star Wars? Nah, I don't go for that... ...kind of stuff. No wonder we shouldn't talk to them. They're out of their minds. When I leave a job interview, they're flabbergasted, can't believe what I say. There's the sun. Maybe that's a way out. I don't remember the sun having a big 75 on it. I predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I thought it was just me. Wait! Stop! Bee! Stand back. These are winter boots. Wait! Don't kill him! You know I'm allergic to them! This thing could kill me! Why does his life have less value than yours? Why does his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement? I'm just saying all life has value. You don't know what he's capable of feeling. My brochure! There you go, little guy. I'm not scared of him. It's an allergic thing. Put that on your resume brochure. My whole face could puff up. Make it one of your special skills. Knocking someone out is also a special skill. Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks. - Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night? - Sure, Ken. You know, whatever. - You could put carob chips on there. - Bye. - Supposed to be less calories. - Bye. I gotta say something. She saved my life. I gotta say something. All right, here it goes. Nah. What would I say? I could really get in trouble. It's a bee law. You're not supposed to talk to a human. I can't believe I'm doing this. I've got to. Oh, I can't do it. Oome on! No. Yes. No. Do it. I can't. How should I start it? "You like jazz?" No, that's no good. Here she comes! Speak, you fool! Hi! I'm sorry. - You're talking. - Yes, I know. You're talking! I'm so sorry. No, it's OK. It's fine. I know I'm dreaming. But I don't recall going to bed. Well, I'm sure this is very disconcerting. This is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean, you're a bee! I am. And I'm not supposed to be doing this, but they were all trying to kill me. And if it wasn't for you... I had to thank you. It's just how I was raised. That was a little weird. - I'm talking with a bee. - Yeah. I'm talking to a bee. And the bee is talking to me! I just want to say I'm grateful. I'll leave now. - Wait! How did you learn to do that? - What? The talking thing. Same way you did, I guess. "Mama, Dada, honey." You pick it up. - That's very funny. - Yeah. Bees are funny. If we didn't laugh, we'd cry with what we have to deal with. Anyway... Oan I... ...get you something? - Like what? I don't know. I mean... I don't know. Ooffee? I don't want to put you out. It's no trouble. It takes two minutes. - It's just coffee. - I hate to impose. - Don't be ridiculous! - Actually, I would love a cup. Hey, you want rum cake? - I shouldn't. - Have some. - No, I can't. - Oome on! I'm trying to lose a couple micrograms. - Where? - These stripes don't help. You look great! I don't know if you know anything about fashion. Are you all right? No. He's making the tie in the cab as they're flying up Madison. He finally gets there. He runs up the steps into the church. The wedding is on. And he says, "Watermelon? I thought you said Guatemalan. Why would I marry a watermelon?" Is that a bee joke? That's the kind of stuff we do. Yeah, different. So, what are you gonna do, Barry? About work? I don't know. I want to do my part for the hive, but I can't do it the way they want. I know how you feel. - You do? - Sure. My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist. - Really? - My only interest is flowers. Our new queen was just elected with that same campaign slogan. Anyway, if you look... There's my hive right there. See it? You're in Sheep Meadow! Yes! I'm right off the Turtle Pond! No way! I know that area. I lost a toe ring there once. - Why do girls put rings on their toes? - Why not? - It's like putting a hat on your knee. - Maybe I'll try that. - You all right, ma'am? - Oh, yeah. Fine. Just having two cups of coffee! Anyway, this has been great. Thanks for the coffee. Yeah, it's no trouble. Sorry I couldn't finish it. If I did, I'd be up the rest of my life. Are you...? Oan I take a piece of this with me? Sure! Here, have a crumb. - Thanks! - Yeah. All right. Well, then... I guess I'll see you around. Or not. OK, Barry. And thank you so much again... for before. Oh, that? That was nothing. Well, not nothing, but... Anyway... This can't possibly work. He's all set to go. We may as well try it. OK, Dave, pull the chute. - Sounds amazing. - It was amazing! It was the scariest, happiest moment of my life. Humans! I can't believe you were with humans! Giant, scary humans! What were they like? Huge and crazy. They talk crazy. They eat crazy giant things. They drive crazy. - Do they try and kill you, like on TV? - Some of them. But some of them don't. - How'd you get back? - Poodle. You did it, and I'm glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see. You had your "experience." Now you can pick out yourjob and be normal. - Well... - Well? Well, I met someone. You did? Was she Bee-ish? - A wasp?! Your parents will kill you! - No, no, no, not a wasp. - Spider? - I'm not attracted to spiders. I know it's the hottest thing, with the eight legs and all. I can't get by that face. So who is she? She's... human. No, no. That's a bee law. You wouldn't break a bee law. - Her name's Vanessa. - Oh, boy. She's so nice. And she's a florist! Oh, no! You're dating a human florist! We're not dating. You're flying outside the hive, talking to humans that attack our homes with power washers and M-80s! One-eighth a stick of dynamite! She saved my life! And she understands me. This is over! Eat this. This is not over! What was that? - They call it a crumb. - It was so stingin' stripey! And that's not what they eat. That's what falls off what they eat! - You know what a Oinnabon is? - No. It's bread and cinnamon and frosting. They heat it up... Sit down! ...really hot! - Listen to me! We are not them! We're us. There's us and there's them! Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning? There's no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me! You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee! - Thinking bee. - Thinking bee. Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! There he is. He's in the pool. You know what your problem is, Barry? I gotta start thinking bee? How much longer will this go on? It's been three days! Why aren't you working? I've got a lot of big life decisions to think about. What life? You have no life! You have no job. You're barely a bee! Would it kill you to make a little honey? Barry, come out. Your father's talking to you. Martin, would you talk to him? Barry, I'm talking to you! You coming? Got everything? All set! Go ahead. I'll catch up. Don't be too long. Watch this! Vanessa! - We're still here. - I told you not to yell at him. He doesn't respond to yelling! - Then why yell at me? - Because you don't listen! I'm not listening to this. Sorry, I've gotta go. - Where are you going? - I'm meeting a friend. A girl? Is this why you can't decide? Bye. I just hope she's Bee-ish. They have a huge parade of flowers every year in Pasadena? To be in the Tournament of Roses, that's every florist's dream! Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering. A tournament. Do the roses compete in athletic events? No. All right, I've got one. How come you don't fly everywhere? It's exhausting. Why don't you run everywhere? It's faster. Yeah, OK, I see, I see. All right, your turn. TiVo. You can just freeze live TV? That's insane! You don't have that? We have Hivo, but it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease. Oh, my. Dumb bees! You must want to sting all those jerks. We try not to sting. It's usually fatal for us. So you have to watch your temper. Very carefully. You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. Work through it like any emotion: Anger, jealousy, lust. Oh, my goodness! Are you OK? Yeah. - What is wrong with you?! - It's a bug. He's not bothering anybody. Get out of here, you creep! What was that? A Pic 'N' Save circular? Yeah, it was. How did you know? It felt like about 10 pages. Seventy-five is pretty much our limit. You've really got that down to a science. - I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue. - I'll bet. What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this? How did this get here? Oute Bee, Golden Blossom, Ray Liotta Private Select? - Is he that actor? - I never heard of him. - Why is this here? - For people. We eat it. You don't have enough food of your own? - Well, yes. - How do you get it? - Bees make it. - I know who makes it! And it's hard to make it! There's heating, cooling, stirring. You need a whole Krelman thing! - It's organic. - It's our-ganic! It's just honey, Barry. Just what?! Bees don't know about this! This is stealing! A lot of stealing! You've taken our homes, schools, hospitals! This is all we have! And it's on sale?! I'm getting to the bottom of this. I'm getting to the bottom of all of this! Hey, Hector. - You almost done? - Almost. He is here. I sense it. Well, I guess I'll go home now and just leave this nice honey out, with no one around. You're busted, box boy! I knew I heard something. So you can talk! I can talk. And now you'll start talking! Where you getting the sweet stuff? Who's your supplier? I don't understand. I thought we were friends. The last thing we want to do is upset bees! You're too late! It's ours now! You, sir, have crossed the wrong sword! You, sir, will be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio! Where is the honey coming from? Tell me where! Honey Farms! It comes from Honey Farms! Orazy person! What horrible thing has happened here? These faces, they never knew what hit them. And now they're on the road to nowhere! Just keep still. What? You're not dead? Do I look dead? They will wipe anything that moves. Where you headed? To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here. I'm going to Alaska. Moose blood, crazy stuff. Blows your head off! I'm going to Tacoma. - And you? - He really is dead. All right. Uh-oh! - What is that?! - Oh, no! - A wiper! Triple blade! - Triple blade? Jump on! It's your only chance, bee! Why does everything have to be so doggone clean?! How much do you people need to see?! Open your eyes! Stick your head out the window! From NPR News in Washington, I'm Oarl Kasell. But don't kill no more bugs! - Bee! - Moose blood guy!! - You hear something? - Like what? Like tiny screaming. Turn off the radio. Whassup, bee boy? Hey, Blood. Just a row of honey jars, as far as the eye could see. Wow! I assume wherever this truck goes is where they're getting it. I mean, that honey's ours. - Bees hang tight. - We're all jammed in. It's a close community. Not us, man. We on our own. Every mosquito on his own. - What if you get in trouble? - You a mosquito, you in trouble. Nobody likes us. They just smack. See a mosquito, smack, smack! At least you're out in the world. You must meet girls. Mosquito girls try to trade up, get with a moth, dragonfly. Mosquito girl don't want no mosquito. You got to be kidding me! Mooseblood's about to leave the building! So long, bee! - Hey, guys! - Mooseblood! I knew I'd catch y'all down here. Did you bring your crazy straw? We throw it in jars, slap a label on it, and it's pretty much pure profit. What is this place? A bee's got a brain the size of a pinhead. They are pinheads! Pinhead. - Oheck out the new smoker. - Oh, sweet. That's the one you want. The Thomas 3000! Smoker? Ninety puffs a minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. A couple breaths of this knocks them right out. They make the honey, and we make the money. "They make the honey, and we make the money"? Oh, my! What's going on? Are you OK? Yeah. It doesn't last too long. Do you know you're in a fake hive with fake walls? Our queen was moved here. We had no choice. This is your queen? That's a man in women's clothes! That's a drag queen! What is this? Oh, no! There's hundreds of them! Bee honey. Our honey is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale! This is worse than anything bears have done! I intend to do something. Oh, Barry, stop. Who told you humans are taking our honey? That's a rumor. Do these look like rumors? That's a conspiracy theory. These are obviously doctored photos. How did you get mixed up in this? He's been talking to humans. - What? - Talking to humans?! He has a human girlfriend. And they make out! Make out? Barry! We do not. - You wish you could. - Whose side are you on? The bees! I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Those crazy legs kept me up all night. Barry, this is what you want to do with your life? I want to do it for all our lives. Nobody works harder than bees! Dad, I remember you coming home so overworked your hands were still stirring. You couldn't stop. I remember that. What right do they have to our honey? We live on two cups a year. They put it in lip balm for no reason whatsoever! Even if it's true, what can one bee do? Sting them where it really hurts. In the face! The eye! - That would hurt. - No. Up the nose? That's a killer. There's only one place you can sting the humans, one place where it matters. Hive at Five, the hive's only full-hour action news source. No more bee beards! With Bob Bumble at the anchor desk. Weather with Storm Stinger. Sports with Buzz Larvi. And Jeanette Ohung. - Good evening. I'm Bob Bumble. - And I'm Jeanette Ohung. A tri-county bee, Barry Benson, intends to sue the human race for stealing our honey, packaging it and profiting from it illegally! Tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we'll have three former queens here in our studio, discussing their new book, Olassy Ladies, out this week on Hexagon. Tonight we're talking to Barry Benson. Did you ever think, "I'm a kid from the hive. I can't do this"? Bees have never been afraid to change the world. What about Bee Oolumbus? Bee Gandhi? Bejesus? Where I'm from, we'd never sue humans. We were thinking of stickball or candy stores. How old are you? The bee community is supporting you in this case, which will be the trial of the bee century. You know, they have a Larry King in the human world too. It's a common name. Next week... He looks like you and has a show and suspenders and colored dots... Next week... Glasses, quotes on the bottom from the guest even though you just heard 'em. Bear Week next week! They're scary, hairy and here live. Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes, very Jewish. In tennis, you attack at the point of weakness! It was my grandmother, Ken. She's 81. Honey, her backhand's a joke! I'm not gonna take advantage of that? Quiet, please. Actual work going on here. - Is that that same bee? - Yes, it is! I'm helping him sue the human race. - Hello. - Hello, bee. This is Ken. Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size ten and a half. Vibram sole, I believe. Why does he talk again? Listen, you better go 'cause we're really busy working. But it's our yogurt night! Bye-bye. Why is yogurt night so difficult?! You poor thing. You two have been at this for hours! Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help. - Frosting... - How many sugars? Just one. I try not to use the competition. So why are you helping me? Bees have good qualities. And it takes my mind off the shop. Instead of flowers, people are giving balloon bouquets now. Those are great, if you're three. And artificial flowers. - Oh, those just get me psychotic! - Yeah, me too. Bent stingers, pointless pollination. Bees must hate those fake things! Nothing worse than a daffodil that's had work done. Maybe this could make up for it a little bit. - This lawsuit's a pretty big deal. - I guess. You sure you want to go through with it? Am I sure? When I'm done with the humans, they won't be able to say, "Honey, I'm home," without paying a royalty! It's an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan, where the world anxiously waits, because for the first time in history, we will hear for ourselves if a honeybee can actually speak. What have we gotten into here, Barry? It's pretty big, isn't it? I can't believe how many humans don't work during the day. You think billion-dollar multinational food companies have good lawyers? Everybody needs to stay behind the barricade. - What's the matter? - I don't know, I just got a chill. Well, if it isn't the bee team. You boys work on this? All rise! The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding. All right. Oase number 4475, Superior Oourt of New York, Barry Bee Benson v. the Honey Industry is now in session. Mr. Montgomery, you're representing the five food companies collectively? A privilege. Mr. Benson... you're representing all the bees of the world? I'm kidding. Yes, Your Honor, we're ready to proceed. Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my grandmother was a simple woman. Born on a farm, she believed it was man's divine right to benefit from the bounty of nature God put before us. If we lived in the topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson imagines, just think of what would it mean. I would have to negotiate with the silkworm for the elastic in my britches! Talking bee! How do we know this isn't some sort of holographic motion-picture-capture Hollywood wizardry? They could be using laser beams! Robotics! Ventriloquism! Oloning! For all we know, he could be on steroids! Mr. Benson? Ladies and gentlemen, there's no trickery here. I'm just an ordinary bee. Honey's pretty important to me. It's important to all bees. We invented it! We make it. And we protect it with our lives. Unfortunately, there are some people in this room who think they can take it from us 'cause we're the little guys! I'm hoping that, after this is all over, you'll see how, by taking our honey, you not only take everything we have but everything we are! I wish he'd dress like that all the time. So nice! Oall your first witness. So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of Honey Farms, big company you have. I suppose so. I see you also own Honeyburton and Honron! Yes, they provide beekeepers for our farms. Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term. I don't imagine you employ any bee-free-ers, do you? - No. - I couldn't hear you. - No. - No. Because you don't free bees. You keep bees. Not only that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a jar of honey. They're very lovable creatures. Yogi Bear, Fozzie Bear, Build-A-Bear. You mean like this? Bears kill bees! How'd you like his head crashing through your living room?! Biting into your couch! Spitting out your throw pillows! OK, that's enough. Take him away. So, Mr. Sting, thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me. - Where have I heard it before? - I was with a band called The Police. But you've never been a police officer, have you? No, I haven't. No, you haven't. And so here we have yet another example of bee culture casually stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name. Oh, please. Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I'm feeling a little stung, Sting. Or should I say... Mr. Gordon M. Sumner! That's not his real name?! You idiots! Mr. Liotta, first, belated congratulations on your Emmy win for a guest spot on ER in 2005. Thank you. Thank you. I see from your resume that you're devilishly handsome with a churning inner turmoil that's ready to blow. I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime? Not yet it isn't. But is this what it's come to for you? Exploiting tiny, helpless bees so you don't have to rehearse your part and learn your lines, sir? Watch it, Benson! I could blow right now! This isn't a goodfella. This is a badfella! Why doesn't someone just step on this creep, and we can all go home?! - Order in this court! - You're all thinking it! Order! Order, I say! - Say it! - Mr. Liotta, please sit down! I think it was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that. I think the jury's on our side. Are we doing everything right, legally? I'm a florist. Right. Well, here's to a great team. To a great team! Well, hello. - Ken! - Hello. I didn't think you were coming. No, I was just late. I tried to call, but... the battery. I didn't want all this to go to waste, so I called Barry. Luckily, he was free. Oh, that was lucky. There's a little left. I could heat it up. Yeah, heat it up, sure, whatever. So I hear you're quite a tennis player. I'm not much for the game myself. The ball's a little grabby. That's where I usually sit. Right... there. Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he agreed with me that eating with chopsticks isn't really a special skill. You think I don't see what you're doing? I know how hard it is to find the rightjob. We have that in common. Do we? Bees have 100 percent employment, but we do jobs like taking the crud out. That's just what I was thinking about doing. Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his fuzz. I hope that was all right. I'm going to drain the old stinger. Yeah, you do that. Look at that. You know, I've just about had it with your little mind games. - What's that? - Italian Vogue. Mamma mia, that's a lot of pages. A lot of ads. Remember what Van said, why is your life more valuable than mine? Funny, I just can't seem to recall that! I think something stinks in here! I love the smell of flowers. How do you like the smell of flames?! Not as much. Water bug! Not taking sides! Ken, I'm wearing a Ohapstick hat! This is pathetic! I've got issues! Well, well, well, a royal flush! - You're bluffing. - Am I? Surf's up, dude! Poo water! That bowl is gnarly. Except for those dirty yellow rings! Kenneth! What are you doing?! You know, I don't even like honey! I don't eat it! We need to talk! He's just a little bee! And he happens to be the nicest bee I've met in a long time! Long time? What are you talking about?! Are there other bugs in your life? No, but there are other things bugging me in life. And you're one of them! Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt night... My nerves are fried from riding on this emotional roller coaster! Goodbye, Ken. And for your information, I prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners made by man! I'm sorry about all that. I know it's got an aftertaste! I like it! I always felt there was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. I couldn't overcome it. Oh, well. Are you OK for the trial? I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out of ideas. We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand. Good idea! You can really see why he's considered one of the best lawyers... Yeah. Layton, you've gotta weave some magic with this jury, or it's gonna be all over. Don't worry. The only thing I have to do to turn this jury around is to remind them of what they don't like about bees. - You got the tweezers? - Are you allergic? Only to losing, son. Only to losing. Mr. Benson Bee, I'll ask you what I think we'd all like to know. What exactly is your relationship to that woman? We're friends. - Good friends? - Yes. How good? Do you live together? Wait a minute... Are you her little... ...bedbug? I've seen a bee documentary or two. From what I understand, doesn't your queen give birth to all the bee children? - Yeah, but... - So those aren't your real parents! - Oh, Barry... - Yes, they are! Hold me back! You're an illegitimate bee, aren't you, Benson? He's denouncing bees! Don't y'all date your cousins? - Objection! - I'm going to pincushion this guy! Adam, don't! It's what he wants! Oh, I'm hit!! Oh, lordy, I am hit! Order! Order! The venom! The venom is coursing through my veins! I have been felled by a winged beast of destruction! You see? You can't treat them like equals! They're striped savages! Stinging's the only thing they know! It's their way! - Adam, stay with me. - I can't feel my legs. What angel of mercy will come forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks? I will have order in this court. Order! Order, please! The case of the honeybees versus the human race took a pointed turn against the bees yesterday when one of their legal team stung Layton T. Montgomery. - Hey, buddy. - Hey. - Is there much pain? - Yeah. I... I blew the whole case, didn't I? It doesn't matter. What matters is you're alive. You could have died. I'd be better off dead. Look at me. They got it from the cafeteria downstairs, in a tuna sandwich. Look, there's a little celery still on it. What was it like to sting someone? I can't explain it. It was all... All adrenaline and then... and then ecstasy! All right. You think it was all a trap? Of course. I'm sorry. I flew us right into this. What were we thinking? Look at us. We're just a couple of bugs in this world. What will the humans do to us if they win? I don't know. I hear they put the roaches in motels. That doesn't sound so bad. Adam, they check in, but they don't check out! Oh, my. Oould you get a nurse to close that window? - Why? - The smoke. Bees don't smoke. Right. Bees don't smoke. Bees don't smoke! But some bees are smoking. That's it! That's our case! It is? It's not over? Get dressed. I've gotta go somewhere. Get back to the court and stall. Stall any way you can. And assuming you've done step correctly, you're ready for the tub. Mr. Flayman. Yes? Yes, Your Honor! Where is the rest of your team? Well, Your Honor, it's interesting. Bees are trained to fly haphazardly, and as a result, we don't make very good time. I actually heard a funny story about... Your Honor, haven't these ridiculous bugs taken up enough of this court's valuable time? How much longer will we allow these absurd shenanigans to go on? They have presented no compelling evidence to support their charges against my clients, who run legitimate businesses. I move for a complete dismissal of this entire case! Mr. Flayman, I'm afraid I'm going to have to consider Mr. Montgomery's motion. But you can't! We have a terrific case. Where is your proof? Where is the evidence? Show me the smoking gun! Hold it, Your Honor! You want a smoking gun? Here is your smoking gun. What is that? It's a bee smoker! What, this? This harmless little contraption? This couldn't hurt a fly, let alone a bee. Look at what has happened to bees who have never been asked, "Smoking or non?" Is this what nature intended for us? To be forcibly addicted to smoke machines and man-made wooden slat work camps? Living out our lives as honey slaves to the white man? - What are we gonna do? - He's playing the species card. Ladies and gentlemen, please, free these bees! Free the bees! Free the bees! Free the bees! Free the bees! Free the bees! The court finds in favor of the bees! Vanessa, we won! I knew you could do it! High-five! Sorry. I'm OK! You know what this means? All the honey will finally belong to the bees. Now we won't have to work so hard all the time. This is an unholy perversion of the balance of nature, Benson. You'll regret this. Barry, how much honey is out there? All right. One at a time. Barry, who are you wearing? My sweater is Ralph Lauren, and I have no pants. - What if Montgomery's right? - What do you mean? We've been living the bee way a long time, 27 million years. Oongratulations on your victory. What will you demand as a settlement? First, we'll demand a complete shutdown of all bee work camps. Then we want back the honey that was ours to begin with, every last drop. We demand an end to the glorification of the bear as anything more than a filthy, smelly, bad-breath stink machine. We're all aware of what they do in the woods. Wait for my signal. Take him out. He'll have nauseous for a few hours, then he'll be fine. And we will no longer tolerate bee-negative nicknames... But it's just a prance-about stage name! ...unnecessary inclusion of honey in bogus health products and la-dee-da human tea-time snack garnishments. Oan't breathe. Bring it in, boys! Hold it right there! Good. Tap it. Mr. Buzzwell, we just passed three cups, and there's gallons more coming! - I think we need to shut down! - Shut down? We've never shut down. Shut down honey production! Stop making honey! Turn your key, sir! What do we do now? Oannonball! We're shutting honey production! Mission abort. Aborting pollination and nectar detail. Returning to base. Adam, you wouldn't believe how much honey was out there. Oh, yeah? What's going on? Where is everybody? - Are they out celebrating? - They're home. They don't know what to do. Laying out, sleeping in. I heard your Uncle Oarl was on his way to San Antonio with a cricket. At least we got our honey back. Sometimes I think, so what if humans liked our honey? Who wouldn't? It's the greatest thing in the world! I was excited to be part of making it. This was my new desk. This was my new job. I wanted to do it really well. And now... Now I can't. I don't understand why they're not happy. I thought their lives would be better! They're doing nothing. It's amazing. Honey really changes people. You don't have any idea what's going on, do you? - What did you want to show me? - This. What happened here? That is not the half of it. Oh, no. Oh, my. They're all wilting. Doesn't look very good, does it? No. And whose fault do you think that is? You know, I'm gonna guess bees. Bees? Specifically, me. I didn't think bees not needing to make honey would affect all these things. It's notjust flowers. Fruits, vegetables, they all need bees. That's our whole SAT test right there. Take away produce, that affects the entire animal kingdom. And then, of course... The human species? So if there's no more pollination, it could all just go south here, couldn't it? I know this is also partly my fault. How about a suicide pact? How do we do it? - I'll sting you, you step on me. - Thatjust kills you twice. Right, right. Listen, Barry... sorry, but I gotta get going. I had to open my mouth and talk. Vanessa? Vanessa? Why are you leaving? Where are you going? To the final Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena. They've moved it to this weekend because all the flowers are dying. It's the last chance I'll ever have to see it. Vanessa, I just wanna say I'm sorry. I never meant it to turn out like this. I know. Me neither. Tournament of Roses. Roses can't do sports. Wait a minute. Roses. Roses? Roses! Vanessa! Roses?! Barry? - Roses are flowers! - Yes, they are. Flowers, bees, pollen! I know. That's why this is the last parade. Maybe not. Oould you ask him to slow down? Oould you slow down? Barry! OK, I made a huge mistake. This is a total disaster, all my fault. Yes, it kind of is. I've ruined the planet. I wanted to help you with the flower shop. I've made it worse. Actually, it's completely closed down. I thought maybe you were remodeling. But I have another idea, and it's greater than my previous ideas combined. I don't want to hear it! All right, they have the roses, the roses have the pollen. I know every bee, plant and flower bud in this park. All we gotta do is get what they've got back here with what we've got. - Bees. - Park. - Pollen! - Flowers. - Repollination! - Across the nation! Tournament of Roses, Pasadena, Oalifornia. They've got nothing but flowers, floats and cotton candy. Security will be tight. I have an idea. Vanessa Bloome, FTD. Official floral business. It's real. Sorry, ma'am. Nice brooch. Thank you. It was a gift. Once inside, we just pick the right float. How about The Princess and the Pea? I could be the princess, and you could be the pea! Yes, I got it. - Where should I sit? - What are you? - I believe I'm the pea. - The pea? It goes under the mattresses. - Not in this fairy tale, sweetheart. - I'm getting the marshal. You do that! This whole parade is a fiasco! Let's see what this baby'll do. Hey, what are you doing?! Then all we do is blend in with traffic... ...without arousing suspicion. Once at the airport, there's no stopping us. Stop! Security. - You and your insect pack your float? - Yes. Has it been in your possession the entire time? Would you remove your shoes? - Remove your stinger. - It's part of me. I know. Just having some fun. Enjoy your flight. Then if we're lucky, we'll have just enough pollen to do the job. Oan you believe how lucky we are? We have just enough pollen to do the job! I think this is gonna work. It's got to work. Attention, passengers, this is Oaptain Scott. We have a bit of bad weather in New York. It looks like we'll experience a couple hours delay. Barry, these are cut flowers with no water. They'll never make it. I gotta get up there and talk to them. Be careful. Oan I get help with the Sky Mall magazine? I'd like to order the talking inflatable nose and ear hair trimmer. Oaptain, I'm in a real situation. - What'd you say, Hal? - Nothing. Bee! Don't freak out! My entire species... What are you doing? - Wait a minute! I'm an attorney! - Who's an attorney? Don't move. Oh, Barry. Good afternoon, passengers. This is your captain. Would a Miss Vanessa Bloome in 24B please report to the cockpit? And please hurry! What happened here? There was a DustBuster, a toupee, a life raft exploded. One's bald, one's in a boat, they're both unconscious! - Is that another bee joke? - No! No one's flying the plane! This is JFK control tower, Flight 356. What's your status? This is Vanessa Bloome. I'm a florist from New York. Where's the pilot? He's unconscious, and so is the copilot. Not good. Does anyone onboard have flight experience? As a matter of fact, there is. - Who's that? - Barry Benson. From the honey trial?! Oh, great. Vanessa, this is nothing more than a big metal bee. It's got giant wings, huge engines. I can't fly a plane. - Why not? Isn't John Travolta a pilot? - Yes. How hard could it be? Wait, Barry! We're headed into some lightning. This is Bob Bumble. We have some late-breaking news from JFK Airport, where a suspenseful scene is developing. Barry Benson, fresh from his legal victory... That's Barry! ...is attempting to land a plane, loaded with people, flowers and an incapacitated flight crew. Flowers?! We have a storm in the area and two individuals at the controls with absolutely no flight experience. Just a minute. There's a bee on that plane. I'm quite familiar with Mr. Benson and his no-account compadres. They've done enough damage. But isn't he your only hope? Technically, a bee shouldn't be able to fly at all. Their wings are too small... Haven't we heard this a million times? "The surface area of the wings and body mass make no sense." - Get this on the air! - Got it. - Stand by. - We're going live. The way we work may be a mystery to you. Making honey takes a lot of bees doing a lot of small jobs. But let me tell you about a small job. If you do it well, it makes a big difference. More than we realized. To us, to everyone. That's why I want to get bees back to working together. That's the bee way! We're not made of Jell-O. We get behind a fellow. - Black and yellow! - Hello! Left, right, down, hover. - Hover? - Forget hover. This isn't so hard. Beep-beep! Beep-beep! Barry, what happened?! Wait, I think we were on autopilot the whole time. - That may have been helping me. - And now we're not! So it turns out I cannot fly a plane. All of you, let's get behind this fellow! Move it out! Move out! Our only chance is if I do what I'd do, you copy me with the wings of the plane! Don't have to yell. I'm not yelling! We're in a lot of trouble. It's very hard to concentrate with that panicky tone in your voice! It's not a tone. I'm panicking! I can't do this! Vanessa, pull yourself together. You have to snap out of it! You snap out of it. You snap out of it. - You snap out of it! - You snap out of it! - You snap out of it! - You snap out of it! - You snap out of it! - You snap out of it! - Hold it! - Why? Oome on, it's my turn. How is the plane flying? I don't know. Hello? Benson, got any flowers for a happy occasion in there? The Pollen Jocks! They do get behind a fellow. - Black and yellow. - Hello. All right, let's drop this tin can on the blacktop. Where? I can't see anything. Oan you? No, nothing. It's all cloudy. Oome on. You got to think bee, Barry. - Thinking bee. - Thinking bee. Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Wait a minute. I think I'm feeling something. - What? - I don't know. It's strong, pulling me. Like a 27-million-year-old instinct. Bring the nose down. Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! - What in the world is on the tarmac? - Get some lights on that! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! - Vanessa, aim for the flower. - OK. Out the engines. We're going in on bee power. Ready, boys? Affirmative! Good. Good. Easy, now. That's it. Land on that flower! Ready? Full reverse! Spin it around! - Not that flower! The other one! - Which one? - That flower. - I'm aiming at the flower! That's a fat guy in a flowered shirt. I mean the giant pulsating flower made of millions of bees! Pull forward. Nose down. Tail up. Rotate around it. - This is insane, Barry! - This's the only way I know how to fly. Am I koo-koo-kachoo, or is this plane flying in an insect-like pattern? Get your nose in there. Don't be afraid. Smell it. Full reverse! Just drop it. Be a part of it. Aim for the center! Now drop it in! Drop it in, woman! Oome on, already. Barry, we did it! You taught me how to fly! - Yes. No high-five! - Right. Barry, it worked! Did you see the giant flower? What giant flower? Where? Of course I saw the flower! That was genius! - Thank you. - But we're not done yet. Listen, everyone! This runway is covered with the last pollen from the last flowers available anywhere on Earth. That means this is our last chance. We're the only ones who make honey, pollinate flowers and dress like this. If we're gonna survive as a species, this is our moment! What do you say? Are we going to be bees, orjust Museum of Natural History keychains? We're bees! Keychain! Then follow me! Except Keychain. Hold on, Barry. Here. You've earned this. Yeah! I'm a Pollen Jock! And it's a perfect fit. All I gotta do are the sleeves. Oh, yeah. That's our Barry. Mom! The bees are back! If anybody needs to make a call, now's the time. I got a feeling we'll be working late tonight! Here's your change. Have a great afternoon! Oan I help who's next? Would you like some honey with that? It is bee-approved. Don't forget these. Milk, cream, cheese, it's all me. And I don't see a nickel! Sometimes I just feel like a piece of meat! I had no idea. Barry, I'm sorry. Have you got a moment? Would you excuse me? My mosquito associate will help you. Sorry I'm late. He's a lawyer too? I was already a blood-sucking parasite. All I needed was a briefcase. Have a great afternoon! Barry, I just got this huge tulip order, and I can't get them anywhere. No problem, Vannie. Just leave it to me. You're a lifesaver, Barry. Oan I help who's next? All right, scramble, jocks! It's time to fly. Thank you, Barry! That bee is living my life! Let it go, Kenny. - When will this nightmare end?! - Let it all go. - Beautiful day to fly. - Sure is. Between you and me, I was dying to get out of that office. You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. - Thinking bee! - Me? Hold it. Let's just stop for a second. Hold it. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, everyone. Oan we stop here? I'm not making a major life decision during a production number! All right. Take ten, everybody. Wrap it up, guys. I had virtually no rehearsal for that. Special thanks to SergeiK.
FrozenFlame97 / NFL Roster01Baltimore Ravens,BAL QB,Ryan Mallett,28,2011,84,63,85,97,79,20,0.8,2 QB,Joe Flacco,31,2008,86,86,97,97,87,55,22.1,3 QB,Josh Johnson,30,2008,73,65,92,87,73,63,0.6,1 RB,Lorenzo Taliaferro,24,2014,77,57,91,89,86,65,0.6,4 RB,Terrance West,25,2014,82,68,91,66,87,78,0.6,1 RB,Trent Richardson,25,2012,101,74,95,80,87,62,0.7,1 RB,Justin Forsett,30,2008,61,83,88,63,86,93,3,3 RB,Javorius Allen,24,2015,78,52,89,82,88,67,0.7,4 RB,Kyle Juszczyk,25,2013,76,73,93,82,81,57,0.6,4 WR,Kaelin Clay,24,2015,73,57,81,73,91,87,0.5,1 WR,Steve Smith Sr,37,2001,74,96,88,90,83,87,3.5,3 WR,Michael Campanaro,25,2014,72,65,87,81,90,82,0.6,4 WR,Darren Waller,23,2015,73,47,91,76,90,53,0.6,4 WR,Breshad Perriman,22,2015,88,53,89,77,97,82,2.2,4 WR,Dennis Pitta,30,2010,78,81,68,88,80,54,6.4,5 WR,Maxx Williams,22,2015,88,51,87,83,80,68,1,4 WR,Benjamin Watson,35,2004,77,82,85,72,79,60,3.5,2 WR,Kamar Aiken,27,2011,61,73,92,79,88,75,2.6,1 WR,Mike Wallace,29,2009,77,84,92,88,92,86,5.8,2 OL,Ryan Jensen,25,2013,72,52,92,90,83,76,0.6,1 OL,Marshal Yanda,31,2007,75,90,93,94,99,90,8,4 OL,Vladimir Ducasse,28,2010,83,73,89,92,81,68,0.5,1 OL,Ronnie Stanley,22,2016,105,78,85,87,91,89,5.1,4 OL,James Hurst,24,2014,62,71,87,78,77,69,0.5,3 OL,Jeremy Zuttah,30,2008,76,83,93,86,92,73,4.1,3 OL,John Urschel,24,2014,72,75,95,87,77,84,0.6,4 OL,Eugene Monroe,29,2009,97,87,90,89,75,90,7.5,5 K,Sam Koch,33,2006,64,88,85,91,87,79,3.3,5 K,Justin Tucker,26,2012,60,85,95,98,95,74,4.6,1 S,Terrence Brooks,25,2014,82,52,83,76,91,79,0.7,4 S,Kendrick Lewis,30,2010,73,78,81,78,86,86,1.8,3 S,Matt Elam,24,2013,86,63,89,65,89,90,1.7,4 S,Eric Weddle,31,2007,80,92,95,91,93,77,6.5,4 CB,Jerraud Powers,28,2009,77,82,90,86,90,50,1.8,1 CB,Will Davis,26,2013,81,66,85,75,90,46,0.7,4 CB,Lardarius Webb,30,2009,77,83,88,80,91,60,5.4,3 CB,Jimmy Smith,27,2011,84,79,88,90,90,70,10.3,4 CB,Kyle Arrington,29,2008,57,82,88,84,88,47,2.3,3 CB,Jumal Rolle,26,2013,62,63,91,75,91,45,0.6,1 CB,Shareece Wright,29,2011,79,74,85,70,88,62,4.3,3 CB,Anthony Levine,29,2010,60,70,88,79,89,67,1.1,2 CB,Sheldon Price,25,2013,64,53,82,69,87,39,0.5,1 DL,Brent Urban,25,2014,77,50,74,79,76,86,0.6,4 DL,Carl Davis,24,2015,83,53,84,88,78,87,0.7,4 DL,Lawrence Guy,26,2011,64,72,92,84,82,78,1.2,2 DL,Kapron Lewis-Moore,26,2013,71,55,74,89,82,88,0.6,4 DL,Timmy Jernigan,23,2014,87,70,90,84,83,86,1.1,4 DL,CJ Mosley,24,2014,92,79,88,85,84,78,2.2,4 LB,Elvis Dumervil,32,2006,69,92,83,75,85,93,5.2,5 LB,Za'Darius Smith,23,2015,83,53,88,80,80,59,0.7,4 LB,Chris Carter,27,2011,74,69,85,76,59,72,1,1 LB,Arthur Brown,26,2013,86,62,92,87,63,72,0.9,4 LB,Terrell Suggs,33,2003,81,94,88,92,97,87,5.2,4 LB,Albert McClellan,30,2010,59,71,91,79,85,70,1.3,3 END_PLAYERS Cincinnati Bengals,CIN QB,Andy Dalton,28,2011,84,81,96,86,79,20,16,6 QB,AJ McCarron,25,2014,78,65,94,84,75,44,0.6,4 RB,Giovani Bernard,24,2013,86,77,84,56,87,87,5.2,3 RB,Jeremy Hill,23,2014,87,78,94,95,88,79,0.9,4 RB,Rex Burkhead,25,2013,71,68,87,59,80,76,0.6,4 RB,Cedric Peerman,29,2009,68,70,84,52,90,79,1.1,2 WR,AJ Green,27,2011,99,87,95,104,87,84,15,4 WR,Brandon Tate,28,2009,77,78,79,72,88,86,1,1 WR,James Wright,24,2014,67,64,92,77,90,76,0.6,4 WR,Brandon LaFell,29,2010,78,83,94,88,84,65,2.5,1 WR,Mario Alford,25,2015,68,52,91,76,97,85,0.6,4 WR,Tyler Eifert,25,2013,91,62,90,85,82,54,2.1,4 OL,Cedric Ogbuehi,24,2015,93,65,74,82,81,85,2.3,4 OL,Clint Boling,27,2011,79,83,97,82,90,80,5.2,5 OL,Andrew Whitworth,34,2006,79,96,90,94,89,98,9,1 OL,Eric Winston,32,2006,80,84,89,82,74,72,1.1,1 OL,Trey Hopkins,23,2014,63,54,91,87,82,74,0.5,2 OL,Russell Bodine,23,2014,82,75,93,97,82,74,0.7,4 OL,TJ Johnson,25,2013,67,65,92,86,76,75,0.6,1 OL,Jake Fisher,23,2015,88,60,83,77,75,87,1.1,4 OL,Kevin Zeitler,26,2012,85,83,79,91,92,85,1.9,4 K,Zach Hocker,24,2014,68,56,95,90,80,70,0.6,2 K,Mike Nugent,34,2005,78,77,90,91,83,62,1.8,2 K,Kevin Huber,30,2009,72,83,95,88,90,70,2.8,5 S,George Iloka,26,2012,75,78,95,93,88,84,6,5 S,Derron Smith,24,2015,73,55,81,81,90,75,0.6,4 S,Shawn Williams,25,2013,81,52,94,72,92,85,5,4 CB,William Jackson III,23,2016,95,65,85,81,90,70,2.4,4 CB,Josh Shaw,24,2015,83,42,78,79,92,50,0.7,4 CB,Dre Kirkpatrick,26,2012,90,70,85,87,91,73,2.2,4 CB,Adam Jones,32,2005,95,84,88,82,92,50,7.3,3 CB,Leon Hall,31,2007,65,90,87,87,92,62,9.8,4 CB,Darqueze Dennard,24,2014,92,61,87,75,90,65,2,4 CB,Chykie Brown,29,2011,75,72,83,76,90,45,0.8,1 CB,Chris Lewis-Harris,27,2012,61,67,92,77,87,55,0.6,2 DL,Marcus Hardison,24,2015,78,42,87,82,66,67,0.7,4 DL,Michael Bennett,24,2015,64,54,87,77,67,71,0.5,2 DL,Domata Peko,31,2006,74,87,92,87,69,72,4.5,2 DL,Pat Sims,30,2008,76,76,87,89,77,78,1.2,2 DL,Will Clarke,25,2014,82,54,87,76,78,76,0.7,4 DL,Carlos Dunlap,27,2010,83,81,86,79,67,72,7.9,5 DL,Michael Johnson,29,2009,82,79,88,73,64,69,5,4 DL,Geno Atkins,28,2010,78,87,85,99,93,82,10.7,5 DL,Brandon Thompson,26,2012,80,62,90,91,78,72,0.8,1 DL,Margus Hunt,28,2013,87,60,85,88,80,74,0.9,4 LB,Rey Maualuga,29,2009,82,88,89,87,75,84,5,3 LB,Vontaze Burfict,25,2012,60,78,96,90,82,86,4.8,4 LB,Jayson Dimanche,25,2013,62,65,91,74,62,64,0.7,2 LB,Vincent Rey,28,2010,59,75,93,87,59,78,3.5,3 LB,Karlos Dansby,34,2004,77,94,89,93,72,97,2,1 LB,Marquis Flowers,24,2014,72,62,91,69,57,65,0.6,4 END_PLAYERS Cleveland Browns,CLE QB,Austin Davis,27,2012,60,65,92,85,79,49,2,2 QB,Connor Shaw,24,2014,63,51,83,80,76,71,0.5,3 QB,Robert Griffin III,26,2012,100,68,77,92,70,74,7.5,2 QB,Josh McCown,36,2002,72,75,75,83,71,27,4.7,3 RB,Glenn Winston,27,2014,62,40,85,85,81,57,0.5,3 RB,Duke Johnson,22,2015,83,60,76,53,90,87,0.8,4 RB,Isaiah Crowell,23,2014,62,63,93,86,86,63,0.5,3 RB,Malcolm Johnson,23,2015,73,46,91,70,83,60,0.6,4 WR,Rannell Hall,24,2015,64,52,85,70,87,77,0.5,2 WR,Corey Coleman,21,2016,95,75,85,87,96,85,2.9,4 WR,Andrew Hawkins,30,2011,59,83,88,88,90,95,3.4,4 WR,Gary Barnidge,30,2008,71,76,76,93,81,25,4.1,3 WR,Taylor Gabriel,25,2014,62,74,87,82,92,87,0.5,3 WR,Marlon Moore,28,2010,58,71,92,76,86,71,1,3 WR,Terrelle Pryor,27,2011,81,51,90,70,89,82,1.7,1 OL,Cameron Erving,23,2015,93,58,93,84,82,85,2.4,4 OL,John Greco,31,2008,81,82,94,83,93,82,1.6,4 OL,Garth Gerhart,27,2012,63,66,81,85,77,74,0.5,1 OL,Austin Pasztor,25,2012,61,76,95,79,80,74,1.7,1 OL,Michael Bowie,24,2013,66,67,89,82,85,72,0.6,4 OL,Joe Thomas,31,2007,95,92,98,94,90,96,11.5,7 OL,Joel Bitonio,24,2014,87,72,92,83,93,91,1.4,4 OL,Alvin Bailey,24,2013,61,70,92,90,87,78,2,3 K,Patrick Murray,24,2014,63,64,90,92,85,70,0.5,1 K,Andy Lee,33,2004,62,82,85,94,93,63,3.4,6 S,Jordan Poyer,25,2013,71,50,92,76,92,50,0.6,4 S,Don Jones,26,2013,66,61,91,70,92,85,1.7,1 S,Sean Baker,27,2012,63,56,93,68,86,73,0.5,1 S,Rahim Moore,26,2011,84,82,95,89,89,81,1.9,1 S,Ibraheim Campbell,24,2015,83,50,82,62,89,79,0.7,4 CB,Justin Gilbert,24,2014,102,68,95,82,91,45,3.2,4 CB,Tramon Williams,33,2006,55,89,93,85,91,44,7,3 CB,Charles Gaines,23,2015,73,47,87,76,91,35,0.6,4 CB,Pierre Desir,25,2014,77,48,93,83,92,47,0.7,4 CB,Joe Haden,27,2010,98,86,95,89,90,72,13.5,5 CB,Jamar Taylor,25,2013,86,50,85,77,94,74,0.9,4 DL,Desmond Bryant,30,2009,57,79,85,85,78,83,6.8,5 DL,Danny Shelton,22,2015,93,65,90,93,80,88,2.9,4 DL,Xavier Cooper,24,2015,83,46,92,81,77,61,0.7,4 DL,John Hughes,28,2012,80,75,91,85,71,85,3.2,4 LB,Paul Kruger,30,2009,82,87,94,85,82,87,8.1,5 LB,Barkevious Mingo,25,2013,101,74,90,85,79,74,4.1,4 LB,Nate Orchard,23,2015,88,65,92,64,67,70,1.1,4 LB,Armonty Bryant,26,2013,71,54,95,76,70,60,0.6,4 LB,Cam Johnson,26,2012,67,55,76,78,84,51,0.6,2 LB,Justin Tuggle,26,2013,61,72,92,81,68,75,0.7,1 LB,Tank Carder,27,2012,75,66,84,83,64,66,1.3,2 LB,Jackson Jeffcoat,24,2014,62,44,80,68,84,66,0.5,3 LB,Demario Davis,27,2012,80,78,91,92,67,78,4,2 END_PLAYERS Pittsburgh Steelers,PIT QB,Bruce Gradkowski,33,2006,64,74,87,78,75,35,1,1 QB,Ben Roethlisberger,34,2004,82,95,90,104,100,77,21.9,4 QB,Landry Jones,27,2013,81,53,95,92,77,20,0.6,4 RB,David Johnson,28,2009,62,53,90,78,89,66,0.8,1 RB,Fitzgerald Toussaint,26,2014,62,85,85,50,85,80,0.6,1 RB,Le'Veon Bell,24,2013,86,79,94,94,98,105,1,4 RB,Daryl Richardson,26,2012,67,66,85,47,88,82,0.6,1 RB,DeAngelo Williams,33,2006,79,87,88,44,85,81,2,2 WR,Markus Wheaton,25,2013,81,75,93,79,89,83,0.7,4 WR,Ladarius Green,26,2012,80,69,83,81,89,70,5,4 WR,Darrius Heyward-Bey,29,2009,97,74,86,71,92,74,1.3,3 WR,Sammie Coates,23,2015,83,48,88,76,91,65,0.7,4 WR,Martavis Bryant,24,2014,82,70,93,87,101,98,0.7,4 WR,Antonio Brown,27,2010,68,96,94,109,100,106,8.4,5 OL,Chris Hubbard,25,2013,62,61,91,77,73,81,0.6,1 OL,BJ Finney,24,2015,64,63,92,76,75,78,0.5,1 OL,Cody Wallace,31,2008,78,72,94,85,74,81,1.2,3 OL,Ryan Harris,31,2007,81,84,63,84,78,85,2,2 OL,Alejandro Villanueva,27,2014,63,50,88,77,71,76,0.5,2 OL,David DeCastro,26,2012,90,78,92,94,83,88,2,4 OL,Ramon Foster,30,2009,57,82,87,88,78,86,3.2,3 OL,Marcus Gilbert,28,2011,84,79,94,91,84,85,6.2,5 OL,Maurkice Pouncey,26,2010,88,80,92,91,91,89,8.8,5 K,Shaun Suisham,34,2005,53,77,88,87,96,67,3.2,3 K,Chris Boswell,25,2014,63,50,94,92,73,71,0.5,2 S,Mike Mitchell,29,2009,82,76,90,72,89,90,5,5 S,Shamarko Thomas,25,2013,81,55,85,76,93,90,0.7,4 S,Robert Golden,25,2012,60,59,92,71,88,66,1.7,3 S,Ross Ventrone,29,2010,61,66,88,65,89,65,0.6,2 S,Will Allen,33,2004,65,78,88,72,83,50,1.1,1 CB,Doran Grant,23,2015,83,55,92,83,93,64,0.5,2 CB,Senquez Golson,22,2015,88,61,88,85,92,42,1,4 CB,Artie Burns,21,2016,90,65,85,85,90,70,2.4,4 CB,William Gay,31,2007,70,93,93,87,89,69,2.5,3 CB,Ross Cockrell,24,2014,82,62,93,81,93,66,0.6,1 DL,Cameron Heyward,27,2011,84,83,88,90,89,88,9.9,6 DL,Stephon Tuitt,23,2014,87,72,84,91,82,82,1.2,4 DL,Brian Mihalik,23,2015,69,55,87,82,72,73,0.5,1 DL,Ricardo Mathews,28,2010,63,73,88,83,82,72,0.8,1 DL,Clifton Geathers,28,2010,65,71,95,81,82,79,0.8,1 DL,Daniel McCullers,23,2014,72,59,88,88,75,86,0.6,4 LB,Bud Dupree,23,2015,93,64,90,82,85,53,2.3,4 LB,Vince Williams,26,2013,71,72,81,85,77,72,0.6,4 LB,Jarvis Jones,26,2013,91,66,80,74,88,66,2.2,4 LB,Jordan Zumwalt,24,2014,72,50,85,77,72,71,0.6,4 LB,Ryan Shazier,24,2014,92,68,88,85,80,66,2.4,4 LB,Lawrence Timmons,30,2007,85,90,92,93,89,88,9.6,5 LB,Steven Johnson,28,2012,60,70,85,82,64,69,0.8,1 LB,James Harrison,38,2002,51,93,90,82,91,88,1.4,2 LB,Anthony Chickillo,23,2015,73,55,92,79,73,80,0.5,1 LB,Arthur Moats,28,2010,68,78,88,80,89,78,2.5,3 END_PLAYERS Buffalo Bills,BUF QB,Tyrod Taylor,26,2011,70,65,87,90,75,63,1.1,3 QB,EJ Manuel,26,2013,91,65,87,93,75,66,2.2,4 RB,Karlos Williams,23,2015,78,55,80,84,90,64,0.6,4 RB,Mike Gillislee,25,2013,77,52,88,64,86,76,0.6,1 RB,LeSean McCoy,27,2009,82,87,90,59,88,84,8,5 RB,James Wilder Jr,24,2014,64,47,85,87,76,53,0.5,2 RB,Jerome Felton,29,2008,71,82,94,71,78,50,2.3,4 RB,Dan Herron,27,2012,72,75,81,77,85,73,0.5,1 WR,Sammy Watkins,23,2014,102,74,91,89,92,94,5,4 WR,Leonard Hankerson,27,2011,79,73,83,80,90,65,0.8,1 WR,Marquise Goodwin,25,2013,82,67,90,74,95,72,0.7,4 WR,Dezmin Lewis,23,2015,69,45,87,87,90,72,0.5,3 WR,Charles Clay,27,2011,74,80,97,88,80,65,7.6,5 WR,Robert Woods,24,2013,86,75,94,85,90,77,1.2,4 WR,Walter Powell,24,2014,73,50,88,80,90,86,0.6,3 WR,Greg Salas,27,2011,80,68,79,82,85,67,0.8,1 WR,Marcus Easley,28,2010,80,65,73,74,89,58,1.8,4 OL,John Miller,22,2015,83,63,85,86,84,75,0.7,4 OL,Cyril Richardson,25,2014,78,55,92,89,81,69,0.6,2 OL,Eric Wood,30,2009,82,86,80,87,82,80,6.4,4 OL,Cyrus Kouandjio,22,2014,88,49,78,84,83,72,1.2,4 OL,Jordan Mills,25,2013,76,72,93,83,83,69,1.7,1 OL,Cordy Glenn,26,2012,85,81,89,93,84,92,12,5 OL,Seantrel Henderson,24,2014,67,71,82,83,78,82,0.6,4 OL,Richie Incognito,32,2005,75,73,79,93,82,78,5.3,3 OL,Fernando Velasco,31,2008,59,79,88,83,76,79,1,1 OL,Ryan Groy,25,2014,62,58,96,86,74,79,0.6,2 K,Colton Schmidt,25,2013,62,66,92,87,88,64,0.6,1 K,Dan Carpenter,30,2008,56,80,83,96,93,58,2.5,4 K,Jordan Gay,26,2013,62,64,90,95,78,70,0.6,2 S,Jonathan Meeks,26,2013,77,49,93,74,84,72,0.6,2 S,Colt Anderson,30,2009,58,64,85,71,89,68,0.8,1 S,Robert Blanton,26,2012,75,77,96,82,90,74,0.8,1 S,Duke Williams,25,2013,81,61,94,80,89,83,0.7,4 S,Jonathan Dowling,24,2014,68,55,88,76,90,77,0.6,2 S,Aaron Williams,26,2011,84,75,90,80,88,68,6.5,4 CB,Mario Butler,27,2011,63,64,95,74,89,40,0.6,1 CB,Stephon Gilmore,25,2012,90,78,94,99,94,68,3,4 CB,Ronald Darby,22,2015,88,56,87,72,92,39,1.1,4 CB,Nickell Robey,24,2013,61,74,87,78,92,44,2.1,2 CB,Corey White,26,2012,75,69,97,79,88,80,0.8,1 CB,Corey Graham,30,2007,70,83,88,92,89,55,4.1,4 CB,Sterling Moore,26,2011,59,78,92,84,91,62,0.8,1 CB,Sammy Seamster,25,2014,63,42,92,74,90,44,0.5,3 DL,Max Valles,21,2015,74,48,92,65,79,42,0.5,3 DL,Corbin Bryant,28,2011,61,68,88,86,75,66,1.7,1 DL,Jerry Hughes,27,2010,83,80,91,66,71,68,9,5 DL,Lavar Edwards,26,2013,77,65,95,72,79,70,0.6,2 DL,Jerel Worthy,26,2012,87,65,92,82,76,75,0.6,3 DL,Kyle Williams,33,2006,69,95,82,90,92,91,7.4,3 DL,Manny Lawson,31,2006,85,81,93,72,58,75,3,4 DL,Marcell Dareus,26,2011,99,82,94,104,92,94,16.1,6 DL,Shaq Lawson,22,2016,95,65,85,90,88,85,2.6,4 DL,TJ Barnes,26,2013,62,67,86,91,76,79,0.6,2 LB,Preston Brown,23,2014,87,75,97,85,66,77,0.8,4 LB,Kevin Reddick,26,2013,62,60,89,79,60,71,0.6,2 LB,Randell Johnson,25,2014,72,66,85,76,82,55,0.6,4 LB,Lorenzo Alexander,33,2005,55,80,90,79,87,82,0.9,1 LB,Zach Brown,26,2012,85,74,90,85,66,72,1.3,1 LB,Jamari Lattimore,27,2011,60,73,90,81,67,72,0.5,1 END_PLAYERS Miami Dolphins,MIA QB,Zac Dysert,26,2013,69,55,90,85,73,30,0.5,1 QB,Logan Thomas,23,2014,83,52,88,94,72,69,0.6,2 QB,Matt Moore,31,2007,56,76,90,82,73,20,1.8,2 QB,Ryan Tannehill,27,2012,100,78,94,91,87,67,19.3,4 RB,Daniel Thomas,28,2011,85,55,85,60,85,80,0.8,1 RB,Isaiah Pead,26,2012,87,65,84,46,91,75,0.7,1 RB,Damien Williams,24,2014,62,52,89,67,90,83,0.5,3 RB,Jay Ajayi,23,2015,78,52,74,69,87,81,0.6,4 WR,Dion Sims,25,2013,81,62,79,74,79,46,0.7,4 WR,Kenny Stills,24,2013,76,77,92,87,92,85,0.6,4 WR,Jarvis Landry,23,2014,87,76,90,91,86,66,0.9,4 WR,Jordan Cameron,27,2011,79,75,85,87,85,74,7.5,2 WR,Matt Hazel,24,2014,73,55,91,77,88,72,0.5,1 WR,Griff Whalen,26,2012,61,72,93,81,85,73,0.7,1 WR,DeVante Parker,23,2015,93,61,78,87,91,63,2.7,4 OL,Anthony Steen,26,2014,64,50,86,80,74,79,0.5,1 OL,Jermon Bushrod,31,2007,71,85,92,90,72,87,1.5,1 OL,Shelley Smith,29,2010,65,74,88,80,80,73,0.7,1 OL,Jacques McClendon,28,2010,74,71,75,86,81,74,0.8,1 OL,Mike Pouncey,26,2011,89,81,95,88,87,81,9,5 OL,Billy Turner,24,2014,88,64,95,85,78,84,0.8,4 OL,Dallas Thomas,26,2013,81,73,90,83,75,72,0.7,4 OL,Ja'Wuan James,24,2014,92,74,96,83,79,81,2.1,4 OL,Jamil Douglas,24,2015,83,53,93,85,71,81,0.7,4 OL,Vinston Painter,26,2013,78,56,83,85,76,77,0.5,1 OL,Sam Young,28,2010,69,74,93,83,77,76,0.9,1 OL,Branden Albert,31,2008,86,88,89,90,87,94,9.4,5 OL,Kraig Urbik,30,2009,77,85,95,93,70,85,1.3,2 OL,Laremy Tunsil,21,2016,95,71,85,88,90,92,3.1,4 K,Andrew Franks,23,2015,63,65,85,80,80,70,0.5,3 K,Matt Darr,23,2015,63,65,85,80,80,70,0.5,3 S,Reshad Jones,28,2010,73,81,91,82,88,88,7,4 S,Walt Aikens,25,2014,77,48,93,84,89,69,0.7,4 S,Michael Thomas,27,2012,61,54,90,73,89,67,0.7,1 S,Isa Abdul-Quddus,27,2011,60,63,88,76,90,74,4.3,3 S,Louis Delmas,29,2009,65,79,77,85,91,82,2.3,1 CB,Tyler Patmon,25,2014,62,62,94,77,87,47,0.6,1 CB,Byron Maxwell,28,2011,74,79,87,92,88,75,10.5,6 CB,Chimdi Chekwa,27,2011,80,63,94,73,93,50,0.8,1 CB,Bobby McCain,22,2015,78,41,84,84,89,40,0.6,4 CB,Ifo Ekpre-Olomu,22,2015,69,55,67,76,87,49,0.6,4 DL,Earl Mitchell,28,2010,78,81,90,80,84,68,4,4 DL,Andre Branch,26,2012,85,70,89,68,83,67,2.8,1 DL,Dion Jordan,26,2013,102,52,85,66,64,70,5.1,4 DL,Mario Williams,31,2006,94,86,90,99,87,74,8.5,2 DL,Cameron Wake,34,2005,57,87,92,96,96,74,7.5,2 DL,Ndamukong Suh,29,2010,98,84,93,108,97,92,19.1,6 DL,Jordan Phillips,23,2015,88,45,75,88,76,85,1.1,4 DL,Terrence Fede,24,2014,67,57,94,76,68,73,0.6,4 DL,Charles Tuaau,24,2015,64,46,90,84,75,83,0.5,1 DL,Jason Jones,30,2008,81,75,92,85,85,75,0.5,1 DL,DeAndre Coleman,25,2014,63,52,95,88,72,77,0.6,2 LB,James-Michael Johnson,26,2012,80,72,90,83,55,76,0.8,1 LB,Kiko Alonso,25,2013,86,85,85,92,70,94,1.1,4 LB,Jelani Jenkins,24,2013,81,75,85,77,67,77,0.7,4 LB,Spencer Paysinger,27,2011,59,80,90,83,62,78,0.8,1 LB,Zach Vigil,25,2015,63,54,91,76,54,56,0.5,3 LB,Koa Misi,29,2010,83,84,90,90,86,88,4.3,4 LB,Chris McCain,24,2014,62,67,93,66,67,68,0.5,3 END_PLAYERS New England Patriots,NE QB,Jimmy Garoppolo,24,2014,87,57,95,90,80,47,0.9,4 QB,Tom Brady,38,2000,58,99,90,104,107,20,20.5,2 RB,Dion Lewis,25,2011,75,66,76,52,87,83,1.3,2 RB,James Develin,27,2010,61,79,92,78,68,37,0.8,1 RB,LeGarrette Blount,29,2010,58,80,87,96,83,62,1,1 RB,Tyler Gaffney,25,2014,72,60,79,84,89,54,0.5,1 RB,Malcolm Brown,23,2015,64,45,87,83,89,49,1.9,4 RB,Brandon Bolden,26,2012,60,70,86,83,87,55,1.2,2 RB,Joey Iosefa,25,2015,69,40,78,81,79,48,0.5,1 RB,James White,24,2014,77,54,88,64,86,75,0.7,4 WR,Chris Hogan,27,2011,61,66,88,81,84,49,4,3 WR,Rob Gronkowski,27,2010,83,86,73,104,82,50,9,6 WR,Julian Edelman,30,2009,62,90,88,105,84,85,4.3,4 WR,Danny Amendola,30,2008,57,89,78,88,82,87,4.1,2 WR,Matthew Slater,30,2008,71,81,90,74,86,70,2,2 WR,Aaron Dobson,24,2013,86,67,84,79,92,71,0.9,4 WR,Keshawn Martin,26,2012,80,70,88,78,90,87,1.5,2 WR,Nate Washington,32,2005,53,87,94,86,84,80,1.1,1 WR,Martellus Bennett,29,2008,82,81,89,85,78,35,5.1,4 WR,Clay Harbor,28,2010,73,71,89,75,83,71,1.5,2 WR,Chris Harper,22,2015,64,49,95,74,86,67,0.5,2 OL,Sebastian Vollmer,31,2009,82,88,78,92,84,93,4.2,4 OL,Cameron Fleming,23,2014,77,65,93,85,83,73,0.6,1 OL,Jonathan Cooper,26,2013,102,64,79,88,78,81,3.6,4 OL,Nate Solder,28,2011,89,85,87,87,88,81,10,2 OL,Bryan Stork,25,2014,82,78,78,81,86,81,0.7,4 OL,Shaq Mason,22,2015,78,42,91,86,87,66,0.7,4 OL,LaAdrian Waddle,24,2013,61,74,88,87,77,92,1.2,2 OL,Marcus Cannon,28,2011,74,74,87,91,79,82,4.5,2 OL,Josh Kline,26,2013,61,65,90,83,82,75,1.7,2 K,Ryan Allen,26,2013,61,70,95,90,88,70,2,3 K,Stephen Gostkowski,32,2006,74,89,88,104,105,62,4.3,4 S,Nate Ebner,26,2012,70,60,95,63,89,91,1.2,2 S,Brock Vereen,23,2014,78,66,92,78,93,78,0.6,1 S,Devin McCourty,28,2010,83,89,95,96,90,63,9.5,5 S,Duron Harmon,25,2013,81,64,92,77,88,75,0.7,4 S,Jordan Richards,23,2015,88,44,93,66,90,76,0.9,4 S,Patrick Chung,28,2009,82,81,93,85,91,85,2.7,3 S,Cedric Thompson,23,2015,79,39,90,69,90,69,0.5,1 CB,Malcolm Butler,26,2014,62,70,90,94,87,60,0.5,3 CB,Logan Ryan,25,2013,81,74,94,88,90,66,0.7,4 CB,EJ Biggers,29,2009,68,74,90,74,93,36,0.8,1 CB,Darryl Roberts,25,2015,68,42,79,69,95,62,0.6,4 DL,Ishmaa'ily Kitchen,27,2012,65,68,83,91,76,80,0.7,2 DL,Terrance Knighton,29,2009,82,83,94,93,81,93,1.8,1 DL,Markus Kuhn,30,2012,65,71,92,86,73,76,1.2,1 DL,Anthony Johnson,23,2014,63,58,92,78,76,76,0.6,2 DL,Frank Kearse,27,2011,65,68,88,90,65,77,0.8,1 DL,Chris Long,31,2008,97,83,86,89,84,78,2.4,1 DL,Rob Ninkovich,32,2006,69,91,92,76,88,73,3.5,2 DL,Trey Flowers,22,2015,83,55,94,87,83,84,0.7,4 DL,Jabaal Sheard,27,2011,84,76,89,77,68,83,5.5,2 DL,Alan Branch,31,2007,80,80,87,92,77,83,2.2,2 DL,Kelcy Quarles,24,2014,63,53,91,84,78,73,0.5,2 LB,Jonathan Freeny,27,2011,60,71,87,75,81,67,1.8,1 LB,Jamie Collins,26,2013,86,83,96,92,93,84,0.9,4 LB,Rufus Johnson,25,2013,73,58,86,76,83,55,0.5,1 LB,Shea McClellin,26,2012,90,77,91,88,69,75,3,3 LB,Dont'a Hightower,26,2012,85,84,90,95,88,87,1.9,4 LB,Ramon Humber,28,2009,57,71,87,78,52,73,1,1 END_PLAYERS New York Jets,NYJ QB,Geno Smith,25,2013,86,66,95,91,77,72,1.3,4 QB,Bryce Petty,25,2015,83,48,79,91,72,58,0.7,4 RB,Zac Stacy,25,2013,77,75,92,84,86,57,0.6,4 RB,Taiwan Jones,22,2015,65,60,88,54,92,84,0.5,3 RB,Khiry Robinson,26,2013,61,70,88,85,81,62,1.2,1 RB,Taiwan Jones,22,2015,65,60,88,38,15,62,0.5,3 RB,Bilal Powell,27,2011,75,75,88,63,86,73,3.8,3 RB,Matt Forte,30,2008,81,91,93,78,86,85,4,3 RB,Tommy Bohanon,25,2013,72,66,88,76,75,48,0.6,4 WR,Kenbrell Thompkins,27,2013,62,73,94,76,86,73,1.7,1 WR,Titus Davis,23,2015,64,58,84,78,89,64,0.5,2 WR,Jace Amaro,23,2014,88,62,87,83,85,65,1.1,4 WR,Kellen Davis,30,2008,72,73,90,69,81,35,1,1 WR,Jeremy Ross,28,2011,61,74,87,75,88,89,0.8,1 WR,Devin Smith,24,2015,88,59,92,80,92,72,1.5,4 WR,Eric Decker,29,2010,79,89,92,91,84,73,7.3,5 WR,Zach Sudfeld,27,2013,62,64,80,75,78,45,0.6,1 WR,Brandon Marshall,32,2006,75,92,92,100,82,66,8.7,3 WR,Quincy Enunwa,24,2014,74,48,93,76,90,62,0.5,3 OL,Willie Colon,33,2006,65,83,78,86,68,87,1,1 OL,James Carpenter,27,2011,85,79,86,90,79,82,4.8,4 OL,Brian Winters,24,2013,87,72,89,84,76,69,0.7,4 OL,Ryan Clady,29,2008,86,90,83,89,78,88,6,1 OL,Jarvis Harrison,24,2015,80,44,84,88,83,81,0.6,2 OL,Breno Giacomini,30,2008,72,81,93,83,81,78,4.5,4 OL,Nick Mangold,32,2006,79,97,92,91,93,90,7.7,7 OL,Wesley Johnson,25,2014,78,63,94,83,79,73,0.6,2 OL,Dakota Dozier,25,2014,78,55,90,83,82,75,0.6,4 K,Nick Folk,31,2007,66,76,84,88,90,65,3,4 K,Randy Bullock,26,2012,65,72,87,95,88,74,0.7,1 S,Marcus Gilchrist,27,2011,85,75,90,76,89,55,5.5,4 S,Dion Bailey,24,2014,63,62,82,65,86,86,0.5,2 S,Rontez Miles,27,2013,64,59,92,71,89,86,0.5,3 S,Calvin Pryor,23,2014,93,73,93,87,89,95,2.1,4 S,Jaiquawn Jarrett,26,2011,65,66,90,79,90,87,1.5,1 CB,Dee Milliner,24,2013,102,67,87,82,93,77,3.2,4 CB,Darrelle Revis,30,2007,86,98,88,104,92,66,14,5 CB,Darryl Morris,25,2013,61,59,92,80,94,46,0.8,1 CB,Kendall James,24,2014,74,43,90,78,92,39,0.5,2 CB,Buster Skrine,27,2011,75,79,89,85,89,41,6.3,4 CB,Marcus Williams,25,2014,63,66,93,83,89,70,0.5,3 CB,Dexter McDougle,25,2014,82,51,75,75,89,73,0.7,4 DL,Jarvis Jenkins,28,2011,84,74,80,91,75,83,3,2 DL,Steve McLendon,30,2009,58,82,90,87,81,84,3.5,3 DL,Leonard Williams,22,2015,105,56,85,87,85,90,4.7,4 DL,Mike Catapano,25,2013,72,51,93,82,69,73,0.6,2 DL,Shelby Harris,24,2014,69,45,90,84,77,76,0.5,1 DL,Muhammad Wilkerson,26,2011,85,82,94,104,93,97,15.7,1 DL,Sheldon Richardson,25,2013,92,81,89,98,90,88,2.5,4 DL,Deon Simon,25,2015,75,48,73,93,71,85,0.6,2 LB,Darron Lee,21,2016,95,65,85,80,75,89,2.5,4 LB,David Harris,32,2007,81,90,96,85,70,88,7.2,3 LB,Trevor Reilly,28,2014,68,56,85,76,67,70,0.6,4 LB,Bruce Carter,28,2011,84,75,77,83,67,74,0.8,1 LB,Lorenzo Mauldin,23,2015,83,55,82,79,62,67,0.8,4 LB,Josh Martin,24,2013,62,60,90,76,77,61,0.6,2 LB,Julian Stanford,25,2012,62,68,87,81,56,60,0.7,1 LB,Erin Henderson,29,2008,58,81,87,82,60,79,2,2 LB,Calvin Pace,35,2003,65,85,92,81,80,84,2.4,2 END_PLAYERS Houston Texans,HOU QB,Ryan Griffin,26,2013,71,52,90,81,76,35,0.6,4 QB,Brandon Weeden,32,2012,90,70,89,91,69,20,2,2 QB,Tom Savage,26,2014,77,54,90,94,80,45,0.6,4 QB,Brock Osweiler,25,2012,85,60,96,95,77,20,18,4 RB,Alfred Blue,25,2014,72,70,79,84,84,60,0.6,4 RB,Lamar Miller,25,2012,81,77,87,67,92,85,6.5,4 RB,Kenny Hilliard,24,2015,70,46,76,87,82,54,0.5,2 RB,Jonathan Grimes,26,2012,62,62,91,69,86,82,0.7,1 RB,Jay Prosch,23,2014,72,56,95,75,80,47,0.6,4 WR,Cecil Shorts,28,2011,79,78,87,84,86,81,3,2 WR,Will Fuller,22,2016,95,75,85,85,96,97,2.5,4 WR,Keith Mumphery,24,2015,75,49,92,74,88,77,0.6,4 WR,Jaelen Strong,22,2015,88,45,87,86,91,59,0.8,4 WR,DeAndre Hopkins,24,2013,86,83,94,103,85,65,1.9,4 WR,Josh Lenz,25,2013,64,56,87,74,91,77,0.5,2 OL,Chris Clark,30,2008,58,78,88,87,78,89,3,2 OL,Andrew McDonald,27,2012,63,65,96,81,75,79,0.6,2 OL,Jeff Allen,26,2012,85,72,85,83,83,74,7,4 OL,Tony Bergstrom,29,2012,80,71,90,84,78,73,2.9,2 OL,Duane Brown,30,2008,81,91,93,91,87,93,8.9,6 OL,Xavier Su'a-Filo,25,2014,87,57,94,85,78,79,1.4,4 OL,Derek Newton,28,2011,70,77,85,86,96,79,5.3,5 OL,Dalton Freeman,26,2013,63,67,96,89,78,72,0.6,2 OL,Jeff Adams,26,2012,63,69,94,75,72,82,0.5,1 OL,Chad Slade,24,2015,65,57,91,82,78,74,0.5,3 OL,Karim Barton,24,2014,64,47,92,84,82,72,0.5,2 OL,Oday Aboushi,25,2013,77,71,95,78,84,77,0.6,4 OL,David Quessenberry,25,2013,72,63,95,80,84,75,0.6,4 K,Nick Novak,34,2005,57,78,92,86,91,60,1,1 K,Shane Lechler,39,2000,63,92,85,86,87,62,1.8,1 S,Eddie Pleasant,27,2012,61,67,94,74,87,80,1.1,2 S,Kurtis Drummond,24,2015,65,41,92,78,89,60,0.5,3 S,Lonnie Ballentine,23,2014,68,44,89,72,93,90,0.6,4 S,Antonio Allen,27,2012,65,73,83,81,87,71,0.8,1 CB,Robert Nelson,26,2014,63,46,90,74,89,54,0.6,2 CB,Kevin Johnson,23,2015,95,64,89,87,89,64,2.5,4 CB,Terrance Mitchell,24,2014,68,55,94,81,92,46,0.6,3 CB,AJ Bouye,24,2013,61,71,83,76,93,45,1.7,1 CB,Johnathan Joseph,32,2006,84,92,86,87,88,40,6.8,2 CB,Kareem Jackson,28,2010,88,84,90,95,90,55,8.5,4 CB,Andre Hal,24,2014,72,65,94,76,90,45,0.6,4 DL,Gerald Rivers,25,2013,63,52,88,71,65,64,0.6,2 DL,Jeoffrey Pagan,23,2014,72,52,80,87,72,85,0.6,4 DL,Christian Covington,22,2015,75,50,76,77,82,69,0.6,4 DL,JJ Watt,27,2011,89,92,97,107,109,107,16.7,6 DL,Vince Wilfork,34,2004,82,98,89,96,81,91,4.5,2 DL,Devon Still,26,2012,86,64,84,82,82,82,0.7,1 DL,Brandon Dunn,23,2014,64,52,90,78,70,81,0.6,2 LB,Max Bullough,24,2014,64,55,92,76,70,75,0.6,3 LB,Whitney Mercilus,25,2012,85,77,95,87,85,74,6.5,4 LB,Brian Cushing,29,2009,87,88,94,81,82,87,8.8,6 LB,Akeem Dent,28,2011,80,74,86,87,78,74,2.3,2 LB,Jadeveon Clowney,23,2014,102,65,76,87,90,65,5.6,4 LB,Benardrick McKinney,23,2015,90,67,94,89,81,57,1.3,4 LB,John Simon,25,2013,77,59,86,82,85,74,1.7,1 LB,Reshard Cliett,24,2015,75,40,86,78,64,50,0.6,4 END_PLAYERS Indianapolis Colts,IND QB,Scott Tolzien,28,2011,59,62,95,83,76,44,1.8,2 QB,Stephen Morris,23,2014,64,42,85,90,73,70,0.5,3 QB,Andrew Luck,26,2012,100,85,98,105,99,87,5.5,4 RB,Trey Williams,23,2015,63,46,81,37,90,84,0.5,2 RB,Tyler Varga,22,2015,63,55,90,78,83,42,0.5,3 RB,Jordan Todman,26,2011,71,70,85,61,90,81,0.8,1 RB,Frank Gore,33,2005,78,93,86,83,81,69,4,3 RB,Robert Turbin,26,2012,80,72,83,84,90,72,0.8,1 WR,Donte Moncrief,22,2014,82,66,91,83,92,63,0.7,4 WR,Phillip Dorsett,23,2015,88,59,77,82,96,82,2,4 WR,Josh Boyce,25,2013,83,51,90,72,92,65,0.5,1 WR,Brian Tyms,27,2012,61,68,92,79,88,66,0.6,1 WR,TY Hilton,26,2012,80,87,85,103,92,95,13,5 WR,Dwayne Allen,26,2012,85,75,87,82,75,45,7.4,4 OL,Jeremy Vujnovich,25,2014,64,42,88,90,72,78,0.5,1 OL,Lance Louis,31,2009,65,75,90,86,76,70,0.7,2 OL,Jonotthan Harrison,24,2014,62,72,94,87,82,72,0.5,3 OL,Joe Reitz,29,2008,59,77,94,87,79,80,2.7,3 OL,Hugh Thornton,24,2013,81,73,85,91,76,77,0.7,4 OL,Ryan Kelly,23,2016,95,65,85,85,85,81,2.6,4 OL,Anthony Castonzo,27,2011,89,85,87,88,85,96,11,4 OL,Kevin Graf,25,2014,64,52,92,85,80,72,0.6,2 OL,Mitchell Van Dyk,25,2014,69,54,92,75,83,69,0.5,1 OL,Jack Mewhort,24,2014,87,73,93,89,87,78,0.9,4 K,Adam Vinatieri,43,2096,44,93,90,88,91,60,3,2 K,Pat McAfee,29,2009,67,88,95,97,92,68,2.9,5 S,Mike Adams,35,2004,52,83,90,88,85,64,2.4,2 S,Clayton Geathers,24,2015,83,47,91,69,90,87,0.7,4 S,Winston Guy,26,2012,71,65,88,72,88,83,0.7,2 S,Dezmen Southward,24,2014,88,65,92,75,93,79,0.6,2 CB,Tevin Mitchel,23,2015,73,49,77,79,91,35,0.6,4 CB,Vontae Davis,28,2009,82,89,96,104,92,66,9,4 CB,Patrick Robinson,28,2010,83,79,90,77,91,49,4.5,3 CB,Darius Butler,30,2009,82,79,95,77,93,65,2.5,2 CB,D'Joun Smith,23,2015,88,49,90,83,91,42,0.8,4 CB,Jalil Brown,28,2011,79,56,90,75,93,63,0.8,2 DL,David Parry,24,2015,78,55,78,91,71,81,0.6,4 DL,Zach Kerr,25,2014,62,62,82,87,66,75,0.5,3 DL,Arthur Jones,30,2010,73,74,85,91,79,82,6.6,5 DL,Kendall Langford,30,2008,81,87,92,86,75,82,4.3,4 DL,Ricky Lumpkin,27,2011,64,70,84,88,74,78,0.6,2 DL,Joe Vellano,27,2013,61,69,93,85,79,82,0.6,1 DL,Henry Anderson,24,2015,83,64,82,81,79,85,0.7,4 DL,Billy Winn,27,2012,65,72,87,78,56,80,0.5,4 LB,Nate Irving,28,2011,84,75,82,89,78,79,2.4,3 LB,Robert Mathis,35,2003,66,93,89,80,78,93,9,4 LB,D'Qwell Jackson,32,2006,79,92,84,87,77,91,5.5,4 LB,Erik Walden,30,2008,71,76,92,80,88,80,4,4 LB,Amarlo Herrera,24,2015,74,53,92,79,74,72,0.5,2 LB,Sio Moore,26,2013,86,73,89,82,84,75,0.8,4 LB,Trent Cole,33,2005,68,88,89,77,72,89,4.3,1 END_PLAYERS Jacksonville Jaguars,JAX QB,Blake Bortles,24,2014,102,67,96,91,74,65,5.2,4 QB,Chad Henne,30,2008,81,73,90,89,70,20,4,2 RB,Joe Banyard,27,2012,61,53,92,66,88,76,0.6,2 RB,TJ Yeldon,22,2015,88,60,84,79,88,74,1.5,4 RB,Corey Grant,24,2015,63,42,82,38,96,71,0.5,3 RB,Chris Ivory,28,2010,58,78,83,96,86,64,6.4,5 RB,Jonas Gray,25,2012,62,62,91,92,84,55,0.6,2 RB,Denard Robinson,25,2013,76,72,84,52,90,75,0.6,4 WR,Arrelious Benn,27,2010,84,66,70,72,83,63,0.6,2 WR,Bryan Walters,28,2010,60,71,92,79,81,74,0.7,2 WR,Marcedes Lewis,32,2006,80,87,93,74,73,42,4,3 WR,Justin Blackmon,26,2012,103,45,94,86,88,70,4.6,4 WR,Neal Sterling,24,2015,73,44,90,74,85,59,0.6,4 WR,Allen Robinson,22,2014,87,70,89,84,85,66,0.9,4 WR,Julius Thomas,28,2011,74,76,90,88,84,67,9.2,5 WR,Marqise Lee,24,2014,87,64,85,79,88,86,1.3,4 WR,Allen Hurns,24,2014,62,67,92,90,87,70,10.2,4 WR,Rashad Greene,23,2015,78,58,88,79,88,85,0.6,4 OL,Jeff Linkenbach,29,2010,58,76,92,85,73,81,0.5,1 OL,AJ Cann,24,2015,88,63,93,89,85,79,0.8,4 OL,Mackenzy Bernadeau,30,2008,61,78,93,96,84,72,1.5,2 OL,Luke Bowanko,25,2014,72,75,92,86,86,74,0.6,4 OL,Kadeem Edwards,25,2014,77,47,93,86,82,76,0.6,2 OL,Kelvin Beachum,27,2012,65,82,95,84,83,97,9,5 OL,Josh Wells,25,2014,62,61,90,83,86,76,0.5,3 OL,Patrick Omameh,26,2013,62,70,92,82,80,75,0.5,1 OL,Luke Joeckel,24,2013,101,79,87,87,85,78,5.3,4 OL,Tyler Shatley,25,2014,63,54,92,95,77,73,0.5,3 OL,Brandon Linder,24,2014,82,76,93,88,85,93,0.7,4 OL,Jermey Parnell,29,2009,59,75,88,85,89,85,6.4,5 K,Brad Nortman,26,2012,70,77,93,89,93,84,2.2,4 K,Jason Myers,25,2015,63,65,85,80,80,70,0.5,3 S,James Sample,23,2015,83,49,85,71,89,75,0.7,4 S,Josh Evans,25,2013,76,71,89,71,86,87,0.6,4 S,Craig Loston,26,2014,62,57,83,72,93,85,0.5,3 S,Earl Wolff,26,2013,77,67,90,72,93,73,1.3,1 S,Tashaun Gipson,25,2012,60,81,94,94,88,72,7.2,5 CB,Prince Amukamara,27,2011,89,77,90,87,92,65,5.5,1 CB,Davon House,26,2011,74,77,95,82,91,56,6.1,4 CB,Jalen Ramsey,21,2016,105,65,85,83,95,70,5.8,4 CB,Demetrius McCray,25,2013,71,71,94,77,93,59,0.6,4 CB,Aaron Colvin,24,2014,82,64,76,84,87,55,0.7,4 CB,Dwayne Gratz,26,2013,86,69,97,77,93,72,0.8,4 CB,Peyton Thompson,25,2012,63,55,90,70,89,34,0.6,2 DL,Roy Miller,28,2009,77,76,96,87,76,79,4.1,4 DL,Sen'Derrick Marks,29,2009,82,84,86,82,93,75,4.5,4 DL,Malik Jackson,26,2012,75,74,90,77,91,83,14.3,6 DL,Tyson Alualu,29,2010,88,81,95,87,78,77,3,2 DL,Dante Fowler Jr,21,2015,103,52,79,87,72,73,5.9,4 DL,Jared Odrick,28,2010,84,83,77,83,87,77,8.5,5 DL,Ryan Davis,27,2012,61,69,90,74,76,64,2.6,1 DL,Chris Smith,24,2014,77,56,93,85,82,65,0.6,4 DL,Abry Jones,24,2013,61,64,87,86,75,69,2.6,1 LB,Hayes Pullard,24,2015,73,60,94,75,50,72,0.6,4 LB,Telvin Smith,25,2014,77,73,90,86,65,70,0.6,4 LB,Joplo Bartu,25,2013,61,75,90,82,62,74,0.6,2 LB,Paul Posluszny,31,2007,80,92,87,88,65,94,5,3 LB,Jordan Tripp,25,2014,77,45,90,75,72,74,0.6,2 LB,Dan Skuta,30,2009,57,80,92,87,83,82,4.1,5 LB,Bjoern Werner,25,2013,91,73,92,76,82,74,0.5,1 LB,Sean Porter,25,2013,81,60,78,77,66,69,0.6,2 END_PLAYERS Tennessee Titans,TEN QB,Matt Cassel,34,2005,58,80,84,82,73,36,2,1 QB,Alex Tanney,28,2012,63,49,88,86,76,49,0.5,2 QB,Marcus Mariota,22,2015,103,60,93,89,88,79,6.1,4 RB,Antonio Andrews,23,2014,62,49,92,88,78,45,0.6,1 RB,Dexter McCluster,27,2010,83,76,85,39,88,85,3,3 RB,David Cobb,23,2015,78,60,90,86,84,62,0.6,4 RB,Jalston Fowler,25,2015,83,60,75,72,77,39,0.7,4 RB,DeMarco Murray,28,2011,84,89,85,96,89,97,6.3,4 RB,Bishop Sankey,23,2014,87,69,86,56,89,80,1,4 WR,Harry Douglas,30,2008,76,81,88,87,84,88,3.8,3 WR,Delanie Walker,31,2006,64,80,86,78,83,65,6.7,2 WR,Tre McBride,23,2015,68,39,87,86,92,79,0.5,2 WR,Kendall Wright,26,2012,90,82,96,90,90,85,2.1,4 WR,Rishard Matthews,26,2012,65,70,89,77,83,57,5,3 WR,Justin Hunter,25,2013,86,69,84,72,90,74,1.4,4 WR,Dorial Green-Beckham,23,2015,88,49,87,85,89,69,1.4,4 WR,Anthony Fasano,32,2006,79,81,88,75,71,16,2.6,2 OL,Brian Schwenke,25,2013,81,74,92,91,80,74,0.7,4 OL,Chance Warmack,24,2013,91,78,98,92,93,77,3,4 OL,Josue Matias,23,2015,64,55,90,78,73,81,0.5,2 OL,Jamon Meredith,30,2009,65,71,90,87,78,73,0.7,2 OL,Quinton Spain,24,2015,63,55,95,84,80,70,0.5,3 OL,Andy Gallik,24,2015,73,60,92,86,73,79,0.6,4 OL,Jeremiah Poutasi,21,2015,88,56,92,86,82,73,0.8,4 OL,Jack Conklin,21,2016,105,70,85,91,91,84,4,4 OL,Taylor Lewan,24,2014,92,72,89,90,91,84,2.9,4 OL,Ben Jones,26,2012,80,77,92,87,82,76,4.4,4 K,Ryan Succop,29,2009,62,80,96,90,85,66,2.4,3 K,Brett Kern,30,2008,56,84,78,90,94,72,3,5 S,Marqueston Huff,24,2014,82,65,95,76,91,65,0.7,4 S,Da'Norris Searcy,27,2011,79,76,92,80,86,75,5.9,4 S,Daimion Stafford,25,2013,66,57,92,74,87,67,0.6,4 S,Rashad Johnson,30,2009,77,78,95,71,91,82,2,1 CB,Brandon Harris,26,2013,65,67,92,77,90,59,0.7,1 CB,Brice McCain,29,2009,68,76,88,82,92,46,2.2,2 CB,Jason McCourty,28,2009,67,85,92,87,94,60,7.2,6 CB,Perrish Cox,29,2010,74,80,92,86,87,44,5,3 CB,BW Webb,26,2013,81,61,90,73,93,40,0.6,2 CB,Blidi Wreh-Wilson,26,2013,86,67,85,78,91,57,0.7,4 CB,Antwon Blake,25,2012,60,60,92,74,97,65,1.5,1 DL,Al Woods,29,2010,78,73,88,93,71,82,3.5,3 DL,DaQuan Jones,24,2014,82,64,90,85,78,86,0.7,4 DL,Jurrell Casey,26,2011,79,84,92,91,92,89,9,4 DL,Karl Klug,28,2011,74,71,84,80,88,73,1.9,2 DL,Angelo Blackson,23,2015,83,53,90,76,74,81,0.7,4 DL,Ropati Pitoitua,31,2008,58,78,80,91,76,91,2.9,3 LB,Avery Williamson,24,2014,77,75,92,89,70,74,0.6,4 LB,Deiontrez Mount,23,2015,73,46,88,79,75,42,0.6,4 LB,Curtis Grant,23,2015,64,56,76,77,62,51,0.5,1 LB,Derrick Morgan,27,2010,88,82,87,76,93,85,6.8,4 LB,Wesley Woodyard,29,2008,56,83,95,80,56,86,3.9,4 LB,David Bass,25,2013,66,65,95,67,70,58,0.5,2 LB,Sean Spence,27,2012,81,72,76,77,65,75,2.5,1 LB,Brian Orakpo,29,2009,87,82,81,85,93,79,7.8,4 END_PLAYERS Denver Broncos,DEN QB,Paxton Lynch,22,2016,90,65,85,94,88,50,2.4,4 QB,Trevor Siemian,24,2015,68,52,78,79,74,59,0.6,4 QB,Mark Sanchez,29,2009,97,74,84,86,79,47,4.5,2 RB,Kapri Bibbs,23,2014,63,50,92,84,83,62,0.5,1 RB,Juwan Thompson,24,2014,62,61,94,81,86,74,0.5,3 RB,CJ Anderson,25,2013,61,73,94,92,84,87,4.5,4 RB,Ronnie Hillman,24,2012,85,74,78,52,90,77,2,1 RB,Cyrus Gray,26,2012,71,61,90,53,88,79,0.7,1 WR,Jordan Norwood,29,2009,58,69,87,75,82,87,0.9,1 WR,Demaryius Thomas,28,2010,88,88,89,104,90,65,14,5 WR,Virgil Green,27,2011,69,75,88,74,85,79,2.8,3 WR,Emmanuel Sanders,29,2010,78,89,86,93,89,89,5,3 WR,Cody Latimer,23,2014,87,49,82,86,90,55,0.9,4 WR,Bennie Fowler,25,2014,63,58,82,71,93,63,0.5,1 WR,DeVier Posey,26,2012,86,59,85,75,91,64,0.7,1 OL,Sam Brenner,26,2013,61,61,89,87,81,73,0.6,1 OL,Russell Okung,28,2010,98,87,82,88,84,89,10.6,5 OL,Ty Sambrailo,24,2015,88,62,90,77,77,81,1,4 OL,Michael Schofield,25,2014,82,66,94,78,75,79,0.7,4 OL,Matt Paradis,26,2014,73,54,85,81,81,74,0.5,1 OL,Max Garcia,24,2015,78,64,88,89,73,77,0.7,4 OL,Donald Stephenson,27,2012,85,70,84,85,83,74,4.7,3 OL,James Ferentz,27,2014,63,62,90,79,73,81,0.5,2 OL,Robert Myers,24,2015,73,46,86,87,76,71,0.5,2 OL,Darrion Weems,27,2012,62,65,87,87,77,79,0.6,1 K,Brandon McManus,24,2013,62,72,95,107,88,85,0.5,2 K,Britton Colquitt,31,2009,57,78,92,87,89,66,3.9,3 S,Brandian Ross,26,2011,60,74,93,74,91,51,0.7,1 S,Darian Stewart,27,2010,58,80,89,81,87,90,2.1,2 S,Shiloh Keo,28,2011,75,67,90,74,88,89,0.8,1 S,TJ Ward,29,2010,83,81,90,89,90,91,5.6,4 S,Josh Bush,27,2012,65,64,88,78,90,61,0.6,2 CB,Lorenzo Doss,22,2015,78,50,92,78,92,29,0.6,4 CB,Kayvon Webster,25,2013,81,62,91,74,93,70,0.7,4 CB,Taurean Nixon,25,2015,68,42,85,71,90,47,0.5,3 CB,Aqib Talib,30,2008,86,91,87,100,92,67,9.5,6 CB,Bradley Roby,24,2014,87,71,87,94,93,72,1.7,4 DL,Jared Crick,26,2012,75,75,74,78,83,82,2,2 DL,Darius Kilgo,24,2015,73,43,88,92,69,87,0.6,4 DL,Derek Wolfe,26,2012,85,78,77,89,81,84,9.2,4 DL,Vance Walker,29,2009,67,79,91,79,84,79,2,2 DL,Antonio Smith,34,2004,65,87,96,85,87,65,2,1 DL,Phil Taylor,28,2011,90,74,84,92,82,86,0.8,1 DL,Sylvester Williams,27,2013,86,72,93,84,76,78,1.9,4 LB,Corey Nelson,24,2014,67,57,82,78,77,47,0.6,4 LB,Shane Ray,23,2015,93,61,89,74,75,62,2.3,4 LB,Brandon Marshall,26,2012,75,83,89,89,74,84,8.7,3 LB,DeMarcus Ware,33,2005,83,87,90,73,90,85,10,3 LB,Dekoda Watson,28,2010,68,69,84,76,64,67,0.8,1 LB,Todd Davis,24,2014,62,53,94,83,62,67,0.5,2 LB,Von Miller,27,2011,99,86,93,104,99,97,14.1,1 END_PLAYERS Kansas City Chiefs,KC QB,Tyler Maguirre,25,2014,77,53,79,85,82,41,0.6,4 QB,Tyree Natee,24,2013,61,52,87,93,69,20,1,2 QB,Deondre Francois,21,2015,99,99,99,84,82,40,17,4 RB,Dalvin Cook,21,2015,99,96,97,67,78,50,2.3,3 RB,Trey Millard,24,2014,68,45,84,78,84,50,0.5,1 RB,Spencer Ware,24,2013,72,55,92,85,84,47,1.8,2 RB,Knile Davis,24,2013,81,72,75,91,92,74,0.7,4 RB,Charcandrick West,25,2014,62,44,87,65,90,74,1.8,2 RB,Jamaal Charles,25,2013,91,91,87,69,92,95,9.1,2 RB,Darrin Reaves,23,2014,63,50,92,46,87,75,0.5,1 WR,Travis Rudolph,19,2015,99,99,99,92,90,84,0.6,2 WR,De'Anthony Thomas,23,2014,82,68,73,81,92,92,0.7,4 WR,Travis Kelce,22,2015,99,99,92,94,84,65,9.4,5 WR,Jeremy Maclin,28,2009,87,87,83,93,87,91,11,5 WR,Rod Streater,28,2012,62,77,90,85,88,74,0.8,1 WR,Albert Wilson,23,2014,62,69,91,80,91,85,0.5,3 WR,Chris Conley,23,2015,83,56,90,79,94,64,0.8,4 WR,Da'Ron Brown,24,2015,69,46,93,82,88,75,0.5,1 WR,Jason Avant,33,2006,65,84,92,84,79,54,1,1 OL,Eric Fisher,25,2013,101,75,91,85,85,80,5.5,4 OL,Mitch Morse,24,2015,88,62,87,92,72,78,1.2,4 OL,Laurent Duvernay-Tardif,25,2014,72,48,93,92,77,74,0.6,4 OL,Reid Fragel,25,2013,69,59,90,90,80,70,0.6,1 OL,Mitchell Schwartz,27,2012,85,78,84,85,72,89,6.6,5 OL,Zach Fulton,24,2014,72,68,92,85,82,78,0.6,4 OL,Jah Reid,27,2011,79,66,95,91,83,75,3.4,3 OL,Jordan Devey,28,2013,63,72,95,81,76,76,0.6,1 K,Dustin Colquitt,34,2005,73,82,95,89,94,65,3.8,5 K,Cairo Santos,24,2014,101,99,95,85,88,100,0.5,3 S,Daniel Sorensen,26,2014,62,45,93,65,89,66,0.5,2 S,Eric Berry,21,2015,98,105,99,75,89,84,10.8,1 S,Stevie Brown,28,2010,65,74,92,72,91,77,0.8,1 S,Ron Parker,28,2011,99,76,88,82,91,72,5,5 CB,Jamell Fleming,27,2012,80,60,81,85,88,64,0.8,1 CB,Deveron Carr,25,2013,63,53,91,73,90,68,0.5,1 CB,Steven Nelson,23,2015,83,52,94,82,90,60,0.7,4 CB,Marcus Peters,23,2015,99,99,99,86,89,90,2.4,4 CB,Phillip Gaines,25,2014,82,66,88,87,94,40,0.7,4 CB,Marcus Cooper,26,2013,66,67,93,76,88,74,0.6,4 DL,Dontari Poe,25,2012,90,78,93,97,88,90,2.8,4 DL,Jaye Howard,27,2012,80,72,87,76,86,73,5,2 DL,DeMarcus Walker,19,2015,99,97,99,92,99,85,0.7,1 DL,Jimmy Staten,25,2014,79,50,89,86,71,84,0.5,1 DL,Nick Williams,25,2013,62,68,93,83,80,72,0.5,2 DL,Allen Bailey,27,2011,79,76,92,89,84,78,6.3,4 DL,David King,26,2013,68,62,92,83,75,81,0.6,1 DL,Rakeem Nunez-Roches,22,2015,73,55,78,80,74,76,0.6,4 LB,Dezman Moses,27,2012,62,63,91,71,83,62,0.7,1 LB,Ramik Wilson,23,2015,83,58,92,84,62,70,0.7,4 LB,Tamba Hali,18,2016,99,92,95,82,95,94,7,3 LB,Josh Mauga,29,2009,58,76,75,82,72,79,2.8,3 LB,Derrick Johnson,20,2015,99,93,99,93,61,94,7,3 LB,Justin Houston,21,2015,99,95,93,92,98,88,16.8,6 LB,Dee Ford,25,2014,92,97,97,76,73,63,2,4 LB,DJ Alexander,24,2015,78,46,76,77,52,53,0.6,4 LB,Andy Mulumba,26,2013,62,62,88,72,68,63,0.6,1 LB,Frank Zombo,29,2010,58,77,85,82,74,74,1.2,3 LB,Jonathan Massaquoi,28,2012,76,72,91,73,83,66,0.7,1 END_PLAYERS Oakland Raiders,OAK QB,Matt McGloin,26,2013,61,71,92,79,72,45,2.6,1 QB,Derek Carr,25,2014,87,70,92,96,80,51,1.3,4 RB,Latavius Murray,25,2013,71,66,78,85,92,63,0.6,4 RB,Marcel Reece,30,2008,58,83,95,78,87,60,3.7,3 RB,Roy Helu Jr,27,2011,79,79,79,63,90,75,2.1,2 WR,Seth Roberts,25,2014,63,61,90,72,90,72,0.5,1 WR,Amari Cooper,22,2015,103,68,84,97,92,86,5.7,4 WR,Andre Holmes,28,2011,60,71,82,80,86,74,2,1 WR,Michael Crabtree,28,2009,87,82,85,87,84,72,8.5,4 WR,Nathan Palmer,27,2012,63,60,90,74,92,84,0.5,1 OL,Donald Penn,33,2006,54,90,89,94,83,95,6,2 OL,Rodney Hudson,26,2011,84,85,92,82,90,89,8.9,5 OL,Kelechi Osemele,26,2012,85,81,80,92,94,84,11.7,5 OL,Khalif Barnes,34,2005,65,83,85,90,72,77,1.5,1 OL,Austin Howard,29,2010,58,81,90,89,84,71,6,5 OL,Gabe Jackson,24,2014,82,75,92,91,85,91,0.7,4 OL,Menelik Watson,27,2013,86,69,92,84,78,72,1.2,4 OL,Jon Feliciano,24,2015,78,64,90,81,78,73,0.7,4 K,Marquette King,27,2012,60,75,90,94,90,82,3.3,5 K,Giorgio Tavecchio,25,2012,64,55,90,90,85,72,0.5,2 K,Sebastian Janikowski,38,2000,78,92,68,107,83,65,3.8,4 S,Reggie Nelson,32,2007,85,81,95,87,92,74,4.3,2 S,Karl Joseph,22,2016,95,65,85,89,92,85,3,4 S,Nate Allen,28,2010,83,79,81,81,89,67,3,1 S,Larry Asante,28,2010,65,64,87,68,86,79,1.5,1 S,Chris Hackett,22,2015,64,39,93,66,89,62,0.5,1 S,Brynden Trawick,26,2013,61,48,92,71,83,83,0.8,1 S,Charles Woodson,39,1997,65,94,85,99,88,55,3.2,1 S,Dewey McDonald,26,2014,63,48,93,73,89,80,0.6,2 CB,Neiko Thorpe,26,2012,61,51,92,71,90,35,2.6,1 CB,Dexter McDonald,24,2015,68,46,90,73,91,61,0.6,4 CB,David Amerson,24,2013,86,68,91,77,92,63,1,4 CB,Sean Smith,28,2009,82,88,96,105,90,71,9.5,4 CB,Keith McGill,27,2014,82,49,84,84,88,71,0.7,4 CB,DJ Hayden,25,2013,91,72,76,83,89,77,2.6,4 DL,Justin Ellis,25,2014,82,72,88,84,75,84,0.7,4 DL,Denico Autry,25,2014,62,62,88,75,80,73,0.6,1 DL,Stacy McGee,26,2013,71,69,85,85,77,80,0.6,4 DL,Dan Williams,29,2010,83,87,94,96,82,95,6.3,4 DL,Mario Edwards Jr,22,2015,88,48,83,88,79,87,1.5,4 DL,Damontre Moore,23,2013,82,65,90,65,89,64,0.7,1 LB,Colton Underwood,24,2014,64,64,88,78,82,63,0.5,1 LB,John Lotulelei,24,2013,61,62,87,83,65,64,0.6,2 LB,Neiron Ball,23,2015,78,46,67,79,71,48,0.6,4 LB,Khalil Mack,25,2014,103,78,96,105,101,89,4.7,4 LB,Ben Heeney,23,2015,78,57,85,79,64,69,0.6,4 LB,Malcolm Smith,26,2011,64,77,88,77,61,75,3.5,2 LB,Daren Bates,25,2013,61,64,88,79,54,45,0.7,1 LB,Korey Toomer,27,2012,77,57,75,73,57,41,0.6,1 LB,Bruce Irvin,26,2012,90,75,94,89,91,75,9.3,4 LB,Aldon Smith,26,2011,99,76,88,88,95,78,5.8,2 END_PLAYERS San Diego Chargers,SD QB,Philip Rivers,34,2004,92,89,98,87,90,20,20.8,4 QB,Kellen Clemens,33,2006,80,70,85,83,73,20,1.1,1 QB,Zach Mettenberger,24,2014,72,62,82,95,76,39,0.6,4 RB,Danny Woodhead,31,2008,57,84,79,42,88,83,2.8,2 RB,Melvin Gordon,23,2015,93,63,92,69,91,89,2.7,4 RB,Donald Brown,29,2009,83,78,80,81,86,52,1,1 RB,Dreamius Smith,23,2015,64,44,84,78,90,64,0.5,3 RB,Branden Oliver,25,2014,63,65,90,67,87,83,0.5,3 WR,Isaiah Burse,24,2014,63,47,93,75,86,83,0.5,1 WR,Stevie Johnson,29,2008,67,87,95,87,86,79,3.5,3 WR,Malcom Floyd,34,2004,65,88,88,88,82,40,3.9,3 WR,Javontee Herndon,24,2014,64,53,89,72,90,85,0.5,2 WR,Travis Benjamin,26,2012,80,75,82,76,93,87,6,4 WR,Dontrelle Inman,27,2011,63,67,92,79,87,72,0.6,1 WR,Antonio Gates,36,2003,51,95,77,101,78,69,5.5,2 WR,Keenan Allen,24,2013,81,78,88,103,85,64,11.3,4 WR,Torrence Allen,25,2014,63,62,91,81,91,66,0.5,1 OL,Trevor Robinson,26,2012,61,73,90,89,81,73,0.9,2 OL,Chris Watt,25,2014,82,68,87,90,86,75,0.7,4 OL,DJ Fluker,25,2013,91,76,92,91,89,72,2.9,4 OL,Kenny Wiggins,27,2011,62,73,92,84,81,72,0.6,1 OL,JD Walton,29,2010,65,80,89,78,72,82,0.7,1 OL,Joe Barksdale,28,2011,79,77,90,88,87,74,5.9,4 OL,King Dunlap,30,2008,61,84,82,95,94,82,7,4 OL,Chris Hairston,27,2011,81,74,92,87,85,81,1.5,2 OL,Orlando Franklin,28,2011,84,82,88,93,87,90,7.3,5 OL,Johnnie Troutman,28,2012,65,75,82,92,73,72,0.6,4 OL,Matt Slauson,30,2009,67,84,85,91,89,78,0.5,2 K,Kasey Redfern,24,2014,64,65,85,80,80,70,0.5,1 K,Josh Lambo,25,2015,63,44,92,88,86,74,0.5,3 S,Darrell Stuckey,26,2010,79,65,75,81,87,64,1.9,4 S,Jahleel Addae,26,2013,61,72,92,75,86,81,2.6,1 S,Dwight Lowery,30,2008,76,80,90,78,89,54,2.4,3 S,Adrian Phillips,24,2014,64,52,92,74,89,64,0.6,2 CB,Greg Ducre,24,2014,63,54,88,70,90,47,0.5,3 CB,Brandon Flowers,30,2008,81,92,90,92,92,76,9.1,4 CB,Casey Hayward,26,2012,85,80,87,95,88,45,5.1,3 CB,Richard Crawford,25,2012,72,57,90,80,89,42,0.6,1 CB,Jason Verrett,25,2014,87,72,86,85,93,65,2,4 CB,Steve Williams,25,2013,76,67,86,73,92,42,0.6,4 CB,Craig Mager,24,2015,83,45,92,79,92,62,0.7,4 CB,Cassius Vaughn,28,2010,65,73,88,76,89,35,0.7,1 DL,Ryan Carrethers,25,2014,77,59,94,94,72,89,0.6,4 DL,Darius Philon,22,2015,73,40,89,79,63,64,0.6,4 DL,Tenny Palepoi,25,2014,63,65,88,89,77,77,0.5,3 DL,Corey Liuget,26,2011,89,83,95,91,84,88,10.3,5 DL,Brandon Mebane,31,2007,75,89,88,92,81,85,4.5,3 DL,Damion Square,27,2013,62,69,87,80,81,68,0.7,1 DL,Sean Lissemore,28,2010,64,78,90,84,79,76,2,3 DL,Ben Gardner,25,2014,68,52,83,74,79,76,0.5,1 LB,Tourek Williams,25,2013,71,66,84,79,84,57,0.6,4 LB,Joe Mays,30,2008,65,81,95,87,76,77,0.9,1 LB,Denzel Perryman,22,2015,88,66,93,84,68,71,1.2,4 LB,Jeremiah Attaochu,23,2014,87,67,90,72,89,65,1.1,4 LB,Cordarro Law,27,2012,65,62,90,71,69,55,0.5,2 LB,Manti Te'o,25,2013,86,77,91,85,71,84,1.3,4 LB,Melvin Ingram,27,2012,91,73,88,78,78,68,2.1,4 LB,Joey Bosa,20,2016,105,65,85,81,92,76,6.5,4 LB,Kyle Emanuel,24,2015,78,47,92,70,84,62,0.6,4 END_PLAYERS Chicago Bears,CHI QB,David Fales,25,2014,73,54,94,83,81,42,0.6,2 QB,Brian Hoyer,30,2009,57,73,86,84,74,40,2,1 QB,Jay Cutler,33,2006,84,70,90,98,76,25,18.1,7 RB,Ka'Deem Carey,23,2014,82,65,90,84,82,72,0.7,4 RB,Jeremy Langford,24,2015,83,49,88,81,92,57,0.7,4 RB,Senorise Perry,24,2014,62,51,83,44,92,74,0.5,3 RB,Jacquizz Rodgers,26,2011,74,75,87,78,86,73,0.8,1 WR,Eddie Royal,30,2008,81,87,90,86,88,88,5,3 WR,Marquess Wilson,23,2013,66,67,92,81,87,74,0.6,4 WR,Marc Mariani,29,2010,68,78,87,72,86,85,0.8,1 WR,Deonte Thompson,27,2012,61,60,86,69,93,74,0.8,1 WR,Kevin White,22,2015,103,53,92,88,94,67,4.1,4 WR,Zach Miller,31,2009,68,66,82,72,84,70,2.8,2 WR,Alshon Jeffery,26,2012,85,82,91,93,88,66,14.6,1 OL,Martin Wallace,26,2013,63,60,90,83,80,72,0.5,1 OL,Kyle Long,27,2013,91,76,89,84,83,92,2.1,4 OL,Hroniss Grasu,24,2015,88,62,87,76,74,83,0.8,4 OL,Charles Leno,24,2014,67,66,90,79,75,78,0.6,4 OL,Ted Larsen,29,2010,68,80,92,79,83,78,1.7,1 OL,Will Montgomery,33,2006,65,88,92,92,79,87,1,1 OL,Jason Weaver,27,2013,63,61,88,88,77,74,0.5,2 OL,Bobby Massie,26,2012,80,75,90,83,83,80,6,3 OL,Nate Chandler,27,2012,61,71,88,83,83,72,0.5,1 OL,Nick Becton,26,2013,62,57,90,76,73,76,0.7,1 K,Pat O'Donnell,25,2014,72,72,85,91,87,87,0.6,4 K,Robbie Gould,34,2005,53,91,90,104,96,54,3.8,4 S,Ryan Mundy,31,2008,65,80,91,74,86,85,1.5,2 S,Antrel Rolle,33,2005,65,87,89,81,88,60,3.8,3 S,Omar Bolden,27,2012,80,61,74,74,87,51,0.8,1 S,Adrian Amos,23,2015,78,42,92,81,92,55,0.6,4 S,Chris Prosinski,29,2011,79,70,93,70,90,67,0.8,1 CB,Alan Ball,31,2007,65,82,87,87,86,58,3,1 CB,Bryce Callahan,24,2015,63,41,88,70,94,41,0.5,2 CB,Demontre Hurst,25,2013,62,64,92,79,91,35,0.6,2 CB,Tracy Porter,29,2008,81,79,76,71,92,40,4,3 CB,Kyle Fuller,24,2014,92,75,88,86,92,73,2.4,4 CB,Sherrick McManis,28,2010,73,65,76,79,89,67,1.4,2 DL,Greg Scruggs,25,2012,66,55,90,81,81,66,0.7,2 DL,Eddie Goldman,22,2015,88,60,85,81,77,85,1.4,4 DL,Mitch Unrein,29,2010,59,73,88,84,79,75,1.1,2 DL,Ego Ferguson,24,2014,87,67,89,83,76,84,1,4 DL,Will Sutton,24,2014,82,65,87,82,81,80,0.7,4 DL,Akiem Hicks,26,2012,80,76,93,82,86,83,5,2 LB,Jerrell Freeman,30,2008,60,77,92,83,79,80,4,3 LB,Lamin Barrow,25,2014,77,55,93,78,59,64,0.6,2 LB,Lamarr Houston,28,2010,83,82,87,82,83,83,7,5 LB,Sam Acho,27,2011,79,71,95,82,82,76,0.8,1 LB,Willie Young,30,2010,68,76,90,73,72,74,3,3 LB,Danny Trevathan,26,2012,70,78,94,92,75,83,6.1,4 LB,Pernell McPhee,27,2011,74,85,87,82,96,85,7.8,5 LB,Leonard Floyd,23,2016,105,65,85,80,85,80,3.9,4 LB,Cornelius Washington,26,2013,71,60,87,91,86,77,0.6,4 LB,Christian Jones,25,2014,62,69,94,76,57,60,0.5,3 END_PLAYERS Detroit Lions,DET QB,Matthew Stafford,28,2009,97,76,84,99,85,39,17.7,3 QB,Dan Orlovsky,32,2005,69,70,91,79,72,20,1.1,1 RB,George Winn,25,2013,62,54,90,86,87,66,0.6,1 RB,Zach Zenner,24,2015,63,51,88,82,86,48,0.5,3 RB,Stevan Ridley,27,2011,84,74,82,90,81,69,0.8,1 RB,Ameer Abdullah,23,2015,88,61,84,61,87,87,1,4 RB,Theo Riddick,25,2013,71,68,92,64,82,87,0.6,4 WR,Eric Ebron,23,2014,92,62,90,78,86,75,3.1,4 WR,Ryan Spadola,25,2013,63,52,92,76,88,72,0.6,2 WR,Brandon Pettigrew,31,2009,87,81,89,75,75,40,4,4 WR,Lance Moore,32,2005,65,84,86,81,82,77,1.1,1 WR,Corey Fuller,25,2013,77,65,90,78,90,79,0.6,1 WR,Andre Caldwell,31,2008,76,79,75,76,89,85,0.9,1 WR,Jeremy Kerley,27,2011,74,81,90,86,84,90,0.9,1 WR,TJ Jones,23,2014,73,51,94,80,89,81,0.6,4 WR,Golden Tate,27,2010,83,85,89,92,88,98,6.2,5 WR,Marvin Jones,26,2012,75,74,75,84,88,75,8,5 WR,Andre Roberts,28,2010,79,77,93,78,89,85,0.5,1 OL,Larry Warford,25,2013,86,79,97,89,82,94,0.8,4 OL,Michael Ola,28,2014,62,70,92,84,76,79,0.6,2 OL,Cornelius Lucas,24,2014,62,69,92,75,75,79,0.5,3 OL,Corey Robinson,24,2015,68,46,91,89,79,79,0.6,4 OL,Gabe Ikard,25,2014,62,71,92,73,73,76,0.6,2 OL,Riley Reiff,27,2012,90,77,93,87,89,87,2,4 OL,Taylor Decker,21,2016,95,65,85,85,94,81,2.7,4 OL,Laken Tomlinson,24,2015,88,64,92,87,85,78,2.1,4 OL,Travis Swanson,25,2014,82,73,94,82,85,73,0.7,4 OL,Geoff Schwartz,29,2008,62,76,79,91,86,75,0.8,1 K,Sam Martin,26,2013,76,80,92,96,95,72,0.6,4 K,Matt Prater,31,2006,55,79,85,96,89,71,3,3 S,Tavon Wilson,26,2012,85,68,95,78,87,69,1.1,2 S,James Ihedigbo,32,2007,65,80,91,77,83,85,1.6,2 S,Rafael Bush,29,2010,59,74,87,80,85,90,1.5,1 S,Johnson Bademosi,25,2012,60,69,93,77,88,65,2.3,2 S,Glover Quin,30,2009,77,84,88,91,91,73,4.7,5 S,Don Carey,29,2009,67,68,87,73,92,74,1,3 CB,Nevin Lawson,25,2014,77,61,89,76,89,56,0.6,4 CB,Darius Slay,25,2013,86,77,92,87,93,74,1.3,4 CB,Crezdon Butler,29,2010,73,63,95,76,89,42,0.8,1 CB,Josh Wilson,31,2007,65,82,91,74,92,70,1,1 CB,Alex Carter,21,2015,84,50,84,83,89,55,0.8,4 CB,Darrin Walls,28,2011,59,71,92,81,89,65,0.8,1 CB,Quandre Diggs,23,2015,73,49,92,78,86,68,0.6,4 DL,Haloti Ngata,32,2006,84,95,92,96,85,92,6,2 DL,Jermelle Cudjo,29,2010,65,67,92,81,79,73,0.7,1 DL,Khyri Thornton,26,2014,83,55,90,87,65,67,0.7,4 DL,Wallace Gilberry,31,2008,56,78,90,74,84,67,1.3,1 DL,Caraun Reid,24,2014,77,60,86,75,83,72,0.6,4 DL,Khyri Thornton,26,2014,83,55,90,87,65,67,0.7,4 DL,Devin Taylor,26,2013,76,66,91,66,82,68,0.6,4 DL,Gabe Wright,24,2015,83,46,90,89,72,64,0.7,4 DL,Ezekiel Ansah,27,2013,65,74,94,94,93,76,4.6,4 DL,Stefan Charles,28,2013,61,69,90,78,80,75,1.8,1 DL,Tyrunn Walker,26,2012,60,75,85,82,77,71,1.6,1 DL,Darryl Tapp,31,2006,65,73,89,71,64,65,1,1 LB,Jon Bostic,25,2013,86,74,95,85,63,73,1,4 LB,Josh Bynes,26,2011,60,72,84,83,71,73,0.9,2 LB,Zaviar Gooden,26,2013,82,68,84,75,61,66,0.6,1 LB,Tahir Whitehead,26,2012,75,79,96,91,77,81,4,2 LB,Khaseem Greene,27,2013,82,70,85,76,58,69,0.6,2 LB,DeAndre Levy,29,2009,77,97,95,96,80,95,8.4,4 LB,Jerry Franklin,28,2012,61,65,95,82,55,68,0.7,1 LB,Kyle Van Noy,26,2014,87,62,87,82,81,72,1.3,4 LB,Stephen Tulloch,31,2006,74,91,91,90,74,94,5.1,5 END_PLAYERS Green Bay Packers,GB QB,Aaron Rodgers,32,2005,83,95,88,105,102,90,22,5 QB,Brett Hundley,23,2015,78,47,90,91,68,70,0.6,4 RB,John Crockett,24,2015,64,38,90,71,85,78,0.5,2 RB,James Starks,30,2010,68,75,78,80,86,71,3,2 RB,Aaron Ripkowski,23,2015,73,52,88,60,82,37,0.6,4 RB,Eddie Lacy,25,2013,86,85,89,97,85,82,0.8,4 WR,Jordy Nelson,31,2008,81,96,87,106,97,79,9.8,4 WR,Jeff Janis,25,2014,67,64,95,79,93,55,0.6,4 WR,Davante Adams,23,2014,87,70,92,85,86,74,1,4 WR,Randall Cobb,25,2011,84,87,87,94,88,94,10,4 WR,Jared Abbrederis,25,2014,72,62,89,81,88,69,0.5,3 WR,Richard Rodgers,24,2014,82,68,88,79,78,62,0.7,4 WR,Ty Montgomery,23,2015,83,55,84,75,89,77,0.7,4 OL,David Bakhtiari,24,2013,81,82,89,84,73,92,0.7,4 OL,Lane Taylor,26,2013,61,61,90,89,75,73,2.1,2 OL,Josh Sitton,30,2008,71,92,84,92,88,96,6.8,5 OL,Bryan Bulaga,27,2010,88,80,77,87,83,94,6.8,5 OL,TJ Lang,28,2009,77,89,92,86,91,90,5.2,4 OL,JC Tretter,25,2013,81,65,85,89,79,79,0.6,4 OL,Corey Linsley,25,2014,77,75,91,95,89,87,0.6,4 OL,Don Barclay,27,2012,60,75,89,82,77,79,0.7,1 K,Mason Crosby,31,2007,65,76,90,93,91,72,4,4 K,Tim Masthay,29,2009,58,75,92,86,79,77,1.4,4 S,Micah Hyde,25,2013,76,73,93,82,88,45,0.6,4 S,Chris Banjo,26,2013,62,52,94,75,89,74,0.7,1 S,Morgan Burnett,27,2010,83,80,85,67,88,85,6.2,4 S,Ha Ha Clinton-Dix,23,2014,92,71,95,84,88,83,2.1,4 CB,Sam Shields,28,2010,58,82,90,88,88,50,9.8,4 CB,Damarious Randall,23,2015,88,53,90,83,91,61,2,4 CB,LaDarius Gunter,24,2015,63,42,91,75,90,70,0.5,3 CB,Quinten Rollins,23,2015,88,49,92,83,88,74,0.9,4 CB,Demetri Goodson,27,2014,72,62,75,78,89,56,0.6,4 DL,Christian Ringo,24,2015,74,48,85,80,82,67,0.5,1 DL,Letroy Guion,29,2008,71,77,88,84,82,70,3.7,3 DL,Datone Jones,25,2013,86,66,87,76,67,70,1.9,4 DL,Mike Pennel,25,2014,62,64,92,87,76,78,0.5,3 DL,Kenny Clark,20,2016,90,65,85,90,89,86,2.3,4 DL,Mike Daniels,27,2012,75,82,84,78,75,82,10.3,4 LB,Lerentee McCray,25,2013,61,66,74,73,79,58,0.8,1 LB,Jake Ryan,24,2015,78,58,78,83,75,71,0.7,4 LB,Carl Bradford,23,2014,83,69,95,79,65,72,0.5,1 LB,Sam Barrington,25,2013,66,70,94,87,79,69,0.6,4 LB,Julius Peppers,36,2002,90,94,90,80,78,85,8.7,3 LB,Clay Matthews,30,2009,82,90,88,100,95,98,13.2,5 LB,Nick Perry,26,2012,85,76,97,81,83,73,5.1,1 END_PLAYERS Minnesota Vikings,MIN QB,Teddy Bridgewater,23,2014,87,77,89,87,83,70,1.7,4 QB,Shaun Hill,36,2002,50,79,80,77,73,20,3.3,2 QB,Taylor Heinicke,23,2015,63,48,89,79,77,65,0.5,3 RB,Adrian Peterson,31,2007,95,91,87,104,100,102,14,3 RB,Matt Asiata,28,2011,60,80,95,90,77,40,0.8,1 RB,Zach Line,26,2013,61,51,92,83,83,54,1.7,1 RB,Jerick McKinnon,24,2014,82,64,85,51,93,87,0.7,4 WR,Charles Johnson,27,2013,71,71,90,83,91,69,0.5,3 WR,Jarius Wright,26,2012,80,76,94,83,91,86,3.7,4 WR,Adam Thielen,25,2013,62,71,90,80,88,64,0.6,1 WR,Stefon Diggs,22,2015,78,59,76,84,90,88,0.6,4 WR,Cordarrelle Patterson,25,2013,86,69,94,72,90,95,1.8,4 WR,Laquon Treadwell,21,2016,95,75,85,91,85,85,2.5,4 WR,Kyle Rudolph,26,2011,84,74,78,81,75,49,7.3,5 OL,TJ Clemmings,24,2015,83,45,92,84,85,78,0.7,4 OL,Andre Smith,29,2009,97,77,88,95,85,88,3.5,1 OL,Brandon Fusco,27,2011,74,75,84,89,80,85,4.9,5 OL,Alex Boone,29,2009,58,86,90,90,87,84,6.7,4 OL,Matt Kalil,26,2012,100,84,92,89,82,73,4.9,4 OL,John Sullivan,30,2008,66,93,94,87,90,78,5.6,3 OL,Austin Shepherd,24,2015,68,60,92,73,77,71,0.6,4 OL,Joe Berger,34,2005,63,77,90,85,84,79,1.1,2 K,Jeff Locke,26,2013,76,68,97,87,86,72,0.6,4 K,Blair Walsh,26,2012,70,78,95,104,94,70,3.3,4 S,Michael Griffin,31,2007,85,81,94,74,90,74,2.5,1 S,Andrew Sendejo,28,2010,59,72,90,78,88,81,4,4 S,Harrison Smith,27,2012,85,82,95,92,90,92,10.3,5 CB,Captain Munnerlyn,28,2009,67,84,91,90,92,65,3.8,3 CB,Jabari Price,23,2014,67,48,87,79,90,48,0.6,4 CB,Xavier Rhodes,26,2013,86,78,88,93,90,70,2,4 CB,Terence Newman,37,2003,91,91,88,83,85,65,2.5,1 CB,Melvin White,25,2013,62,69,92,80,83,58,0.6,1 CB,Marcus Sherels,28,2010,59,70,88,70,96,39,2,2 CB,Trae Waynes,23,2015,93,58,88,97,92,40,3.2,4 DL,Justin Trattou,27,2011,60,59,87,75,76,70,0.8,1 DL,Brian Robison,33,2007,75,87,94,82,60,65,5.6,4 DL,Zach Moore,25,2014,72,49,92,78,71,79,0.6,3 DL,Danielle Hunter,21,2015,83,47,90,77,58,65,0.7,4 DL,Bruce Gaston,24,2014,64,58,94,92,78,81,0.6,1 DL,Kenrick Ellis,28,2011,79,69,88,92,81,85,0.8,1 DL,Linval Joseph,27,2010,83,77,87,95,82,88,6.3,5 DL,Scott Crichton,24,2014,87,57,94,83,81,75,0.8,4 DL,Everson Griffen,28,2010,78,82,88,76,94,71,8.5,5 DL,Sharrif Floyd,24,2013,91,76,93,84,88,91,2,4 DL,Tom Johnson,31,2006,59,78,87,81,88,74,2.3,3 DL,Shamar Stephen,25,2014,72,62,90,85,76,85,0.6,4 LB,Eric Kendricks,24,2015,88,63,83,87,57,75,1.3,4 LB,Chad Greenway,33,2006,84,90,89,79,76,87,2.8,1 LB,Casey Matthews,27,2011,65,72,90,82,63,66,0.8,1 LB,Emmanuel Lamur,27,2012,60,72,88,74,63,73,2.8,2 LB,Audie Cole,27,2012,70,73,95,85,73,73,0.8,1 LB,Brandon Watts,25,2014,72,49,87,74,64,49,0.6,2 LB,Anthony Barr,24,2014,102,75,85,85,93,76,3.2,4 LB,Jason Trusnik,32,2007,65,74,88,77,71,76,0.9,1 LB,Travis Lewis,28,2012,70,70,87,80,60,68,0.8,1 LB,Edmond Robinson,24,2015,68,45,88,76,51,45,0.6,4 END_PLAYERS Dallas Cowboys,DAL QB,Tony Romo,36,2003,51,92,85,89,92,74,18,6 QB,Jameill Showers,24,2015,64,37,87,91,63,70,0.5,3 QB,Kellen Moore,26,2012,61,69,96,75,82,20,0.7,2 RB,Darren McFadden,28,2008,97,82,72,80,90,57,1.5,2 RB,Alfred Morris,27,2012,75,83,94,94,83,67,1.8,2 RB,Ezekiel Elliott,20,2016,105,85,90,87,93,85,6.2,4 RB,Lance Dunbar,26,2012,60,69,93,54,91,86,1.3,1 WR,Gavin Escobar,25,2013,86,64,95,83,76,76,1.1,4 WR,Terrance Williams,26,2013,86,78,92,88,87,71,0.7,4 WR,Cole Beasley,27,2012,60,77,91,86,87,82,3.4,4 WR,James Hanna,26,2012,70,70,90,71,89,73,2.8,3 WR,Jason Witten,34,2003,76,97,95,95,76,35,7.4,5 WR,Vince Mayle,25,2015,84,52,91,79,83,62,0.5,3 WR,Rodney Smith,26,2013,62,50,89,72,87,65,0.7,3 WR,Brice Butler,26,2013,71,70,88,77,92,63,0.6,4 WR,Devin Street,25,2014,77,65,90,82,87,59,0.6,4 WR,Dez Bryant,27,2010,88,90,88,108,94,92,14,5 OL,Tyron Smith,25,2011,99,84,87,88,96,94,12.2,8 OL,Jared Smith,26,2013,69,64,74,84,80,72,0.5,2 OL,Doug Free,32,2007,75,86,93,82,92,81,5,3 OL,Zack Martin,25,2014,92,75,97,89,89,96,2.2,4 OL,Bryan Witzmann,26,2014,63,62,94,80,81,71,0.5,1 OL,La'el Collins,22,2015,63,50,92,83,88,76,0.5,3 OL,Joe Looney,25,2012,81,68,85,82,79,68,0.8,2 OL,Travis Frederick,25,2013,86,84,91,90,99,84,1.7,4 K,Dan Bailey,28,2011,59,84,88,103,106,69,3.2,7 K,Chris Jones,25,2013,72,75,92,92,89,82,0.6,4 S,Barry Church,28,2010,58,81,97,71,87,92,2.2,4 S,Danny McCray,28,2010,65,69,89,74,85,73,0.8,1 S,Jeff Heath,25,2013,61,58,91,75,88,65,1.9,4 S,JJ Wilcox,27,2013,81,67,90,76,91,87,0.7,4 CB,Byron Jones,23,2015,88,56,86,85,94,60,2.2,4 CB,Brandon Carr,30,2008,71,83,97,79,92,50,10,5 CB,Morris Claiborne,26,2012,100,69,88,75,89,44,3,1 CB,Isaiah Frey,26,2012,72,67,92,81,89,73,0.6,1 CB,Orlando Scandrick,29,2008,71,84,94,97,92,62,3.8,5 DL,Tyrone Crawford,26,2012,81,73,87,81,89,82,9,5 DL,Jack Crawford,27,2012,75,67,84,69,82,76,1.1,1 DL,Ryan Russell,24,2015,78,49,83,77,80,64,0.6,4 DL,Terrell McClain,27,2011,84,74,87,92,81,82,1,3 DL,DeMarcus Lawrence,24,2014,88,61,92,76,88,68,1.4,4 DL,Randy Gregory,23,2015,88,45,82,73,71,66,1,4 DL,Greg Hardy,27,2010,65,80,83,86,94,82,11.3,1 DL,Cedric Thornton,28,2011,60,79,90,88,79,88,4.3,4 DL,Casey Walker,26,2013,63,54,88,85,78,72,0.5,3 DL,Nick Hayden,30,2008,65,82,90,84,71,73,0.8,1 DL,Lawrence Okoye,24,2013,63,33,90,85,81,61,0.5,1 DL,Benson Mayowa,24,2013,61,63,88,70,64,49,2.8,3 DL,Jeremy Mincey,32,2007,65,83,91,86,84,78,1.5,2 LB,Rolando McClain,26,2010,100,86,89,92,80,85,4,1 LB,Anthony Hitchens,24,2014,82,74,94,84,73,76,0.7,4 LB,Mark Nzeocha,26,2015,68,45,76,81,56,42,0.6,4 LB,Brandon Hepburn,26,2013,69,66,91,82,62,72,0.5,1 LB,Damien Wilson,23,2015,78,59,88,81,65,70,0.7,4 LB,Kyle Wilber,27,2012,80,74,88,84,66,73,1.6,2 LB,Andrew Gachkar,27,2011,65,77,85,82,79,76,1.8,2 LB,Sean Lee,29,2010,83,87,73,92,93,95,7,6 END_PLAYERS New York Giants,NYG QB,BJ Daniels,26,2013,67,45,85,84,71,64,0.6,2 QB,Ryan Nassib,26,2013,82,52,95,88,85,37,0.7,4 QB,Eli Manning,35,2004,92,90,98,89,87,30,21,4 RB,Orleans Darkwa,24,2014,63,62,85,85,90,57,0.6,1 RB,Nikita Whitlock,25,2014,64,49,92,75,78,42,0.5,2 RB,Rashad Jennings,31,2009,63,81,94,90,84,59,2.5,4 RB,Shane Vereen,27,2011,85,79,87,53,87,84,4.1,3 RB,Will Johnson,27,2012,59,72,93,71,79,58,1.2,2 RB,Andre Williams,23,2014,83,70,82,88,86,67,0.7,4 RB,Bobby Rainey,28,2012,59,72,93,59,87,83,0.8,1 WR,Larry Donnell,27,2012,62,74,92,82,73,49,1.7,1 WR,Myles White,26,2013,62,57,91,76,90,85,0.6,1 WR,Geremy Davis,24,2015,74,43,83,84,89,64,0.6,4 WR,Odell Beckham JR,23,2014,92,82,94,97,92,94,2.6,4 WR,Victor Cruz,29,2010,59,84,85,87,88,91,8.6,5 WR,Dwayne Harris,28,2011,69,77,88,83,86,88,3.5,5 WR,Hakeem Nicks,28,2009,65,81,79,85,85,61,0.7,1 WR,Tavarres King,25,2013,77,58,87,73,89,88,0.6,2 OL,Byron Stingily,27,2011,69,69,92,82,77,79,0.8,1 OL,Dallas Reynolds,32,2009,65,71,90,88,80,69,0.7,1 OL,Justin Pugh,25,2013,91,74,90,83,78,83,2.1,4 OL,Weston Richburg,24,2014,87,72,92,85,75,82,1.2,4 OL,John Jerry,30,2010,84,77,79,90,79,77,1.7,2 OL,Ereck Flowers,22,2015,103,57,85,95,86,82,3.6,4 OL,Adam Gettis,27,2012,78,57,77,78,81,73,0.7,1 OL,Dillon Farrell,25,2014,62,58,92,84,80,73,0.5,1 OL,Ryan Seymour,26,2013,72,64,92,83,80,70,0.6,1 OL,Bobby Hart,21,2015,68,59,93,84,81,69,0.6,4 OL,Brandon Mosley,27,2012,65,56,88,93,82,71,0.6,4 OL,Shane McDermott,24,2015,64,64,90,82,70,76,0.5,2 OL,Marshall Newhouse,27,2010,74,78,91,88,81,76,1.5,2 K,Josh Brown,37,2003,62,84,90,89,92,64,2,2 K,Brad Wing,25,2013,63,67,84,89,84,73,0.6,1 S,Cooper Taylor,26,2013,77,50,99,75,88,73,0.6,2 S,Craig Dahl,30,2007,65,74,90,69,88,75,0.9,1 S,Landon Collins,22,2015,90,52,87,64,90,90,1.5,4 S,Nat Berhe,24,2014,77,44,92,71,90,80,0.6,4 S,Mykkele Thompson,23,2015,79,42,91,72,92,63,0.6,4 CB,Trevin Wade,26,2012,66,47,87,73,88,44,0.6,2 CB,Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie,30,2008,87,89,90,86,95,50,7,5 CB,Trumaine McBride,30,2007,65,75,89,79,89,52,1.4,2 CB,Leon McFadden,25,2013,86,60,90,79,91,33,0.7,2 CB,Jayron Hosley,25,2012,65,66,88,81,92,32,0.7,4 CB,Janoris Jenkins,27,2012,84,75,89,82,92,50,12.5,5 CB,Tramain Jacobs,24,2014,62,48,90,74,90,49,0.6,2 CB,Eli Apple,20,2016,95,65,85,84,94,70,3.8,4 CB,Bennett Jackson,24,2014,73,42,95,81,90,60,0.5,1 DL,Johnathan Hankins,24,2013,87,78,92,93,89,94,1,4 DL,Stansly Maponga,25,2013,76,67,83,78,63,55,0.6,2 DL,Olivier Vernon,25,2012,85,75,90,93,89,74,17,5 DL,Jay Bromley,24,2014,87,54,95,84,84,81,0.8,4 DL,Kerry Wynn,25,2014,63,55,94,86,76,77,0.5,3 DL,Owamagbe Odighizuwa,24,2015,89,49,74,79,82,75,0.8,4 DL,Jason Pierre-Paul,27,2010,89,85,93,85,58,81,10,1 DL,Damon Harrison,27,2012,59,83,90,92,85,97,9.3,5 DL,Cullen Jenkins,35,2003,65,86,91,87,82,75,2.7,3 DL,Montori Hughes,25,2013,76,65,94,84,81,80,0.6,2 DL,George Selvie,29,2010,65,76,86,64,71,64,1,1 LB,Mark Herzlich,28,2011,60,77,80,90,55,85,1.3,2 LB,Devon Kennard,24,2014,78,74,80,83,88,74,0.6,4 LB,Jasper Brinkley,30,2009,72,80,83,91,74,78,1.8,1 LB,JT Thomas,27,2011,70,74,81,77,57,76,3.3,3 LB,Kelvin Sheppard,28,2011,84,74,95,82,66,71,0.8,1 LB,Jonathan Casillas,29,2009,57,75,77,76,53,79,2.7,3 LB,Keenan Robinson,26,2012,79,76,85,87,64,74,2.6,1 END_PLAYERS Philadelphia Eagles,PHI QB,Sam Bradford,28,2010,98,76,71,87,75,29,17.5,2 QB,Chase Daniel,29,2009,57,70,90,82,71,50,7,3 QB,Carson Wentz,23,2016,105,75,85,93,89,83,6.7,4 RB,Trey Burton,24,2014,62,55,95,57,86,83,0.5,3 RB,Kenjon Barner,27,2013,72,49,90,46,87,92,0.6,2 RB,Darren Sproles,33,2005,68,87,87,40,87,88,3.5,3 RB,Ryan Mathews,29,2010,98,79,79,86,90,77,3.7,3 WR,Trey Burton,24,2014,62,55,95,75,86,83,0.5,3 WR,Brent Celek,31,2007,70,85,90,73,74,60,4.3,3 WR,Seyi Ajirotutu,29,2010,65,67,92,77,82,55,0.8,1 WR,Chris Givens,26,2012,80,69,86,72,92,85,0.8,1 WR,Josh Huff,24,2014,82,66,87,80,88,84,0.7,4 WR,Nelson Agholor,23,2015,93,51,90,87,92,85,2.3,4 WR,Rueben Randle,25,2012,85,78,94,87,89,66,1,1 WR,TJ Graham,26,2012,86,70,92,74,90,76,0.7,1 WR,Jordan Matthews,23,2014,87,75,95,88,90,65,1.2,4 OL,Matt Tobin,26,2013,61,70,92,79,81,71,0.8,2 OL,Barrett Jones,26,2013,82,67,80,79,78,85,0.6,2 OL,Dennis Kelly,26,2012,75,68,92,86,70,79,0.9,1 OL,Allen Barbre,32,2007,76,76,88,84,83,75,1.5,3 OL,Brandon Brooks,26,2012,80,79,77,95,97,78,8,5 OL,Jason Kelce,28,2011,69,86,90,81,94,78,6.3,6 OL,Stefen Wisniewski,27,2011,84,82,94,85,88,74,1.5,1 OL,Andrew Gardner,30,2009,68,73,92,87,86,70,1.5,3 OL,Lane Johnson,26,2013,101,69,93,86,92,87,11.3,5 OL,Jason Peters,34,2004,52,87,76,98,96,97,10.3,4 K,Donnie Jones,35,2004,62,80,87,85,91,75,1.8,3 K,Caleb Sturgis,26,2013,76,74,85,93,84,75,0.6,2 K,Cody Parkey,24,2014,62,69,92,94,91,71,0.5,3 S,Chris Maragos,29,2010,58,75,90,69,90,81,1.4,3 S,Rodney McLeod,25,2012,60,74,92,83,90,75,7,5 S,Malcolm Jenkins,28,2009,87,83,96,87,92,76,8.8,4 S,Ed Reynolds,24,2014,78,49,85,76,90,79,0.5,2 CB,Randall Evans,24,2015,74,53,90,76,90,51,0.5,2 CB,Nolan Carroll,29,2010,73,72,84,75,90,55,2.4,1 CB,JaCorey Shepherd,23,2015,73,49,84,76,88,33,0.6,4 CB,Jaylen Watkins,23,2014,83,48,93,84,93,62,0.6,2 CB,Ron Brooks,27,2012,80,58,87,70,90,60,1.8,3 CB,Leodis McKelvin,30,2008,86,81,89,83,94,45,3.1,2 CB,Eric Rowe,23,2015,88,54,84,81,91,67,1.2,4 DL,Mike Martin,25,2012,80,70,87,84,83,69,0.6,1 DL,Fletcher Cox,25,2012,90,82,93,85,88,87,17.1,6 DL,Taylor Hart,25,2014,77,55,92,76,77,83,0.6,4 DL,Bennie Logan,26,2013,86,77,92,88,77,87,0.8,4 DL,Beau Allen,24,2014,72,61,93,87,74,83,0.6,4 DL,Vinny Curry,27,2012,85,73,90,77,80,69,9.5,5 DL,Steven Means,26,2013,78,50,93,69,82,83,0.6,3 LB,Brandon Graham,28,2010,88,80,78,86,93,81,6.5,4 LB,Nigel Bradham,26,2012,80,77,96,87,77,76,3.5,2 LB,Mychal Kendricks,25,2012,85,86,87,90,85,85,7.3,4 LB,Marcus Smith,24,2014,87,61,89,84,86,62,1.9,4 LB,Connor Barwin,29,2009,82,86,94,79,95,87,6,6 LB,Jordan Hicks,24,2015,83,60,74,81,64,58,0.7,4 LB,Bryan Braman,29,2011,59,75,88,78,79,70,1,2 LB,Najee Goode,27,2012,75,66,88,74,70,61,0.8,1 END_PLAYERS Washington Redskins,WAS QB,Kirk Cousins,27,2012,80,66,88,84,71,30,20,1 QB,Colt McCoy,29,2010,78,69,88,81,74,60,3,3 RB,Chris Thompson,25,2013,77,59,70,36,90,81,0.7,1 RB,Silas Redd,24,2014,62,55,82,79,82,73,0.5,3 RB,Darrel Young,29,2009,55,78,90,84,82,45,1.3,3 RB,Matt Jones,23,2015,83,56,76,90,85,60,0.7,4 WR,Jamison Crowder,23,2015,84,63,91,82,90,85,0.7,4 WR,Josh Doctson,23,2016,95,75,85,85,92,85,2.5,4 WR,Ryan Grant,25,2014,77,65,87,84,87,71,0.6,4 WR,Pierre Garcon,29,2008,66,85,90,86,87,85,8.5,5 WR,DeSean Jackson,29,2008,81,88,86,92,112,97,6,4 WR,Jordan Reed,25,2013,81,75,84,96,80,78,9.4,5 WR,Niles Paul,26,2011,74,69,93,77,88,60,2,3 OL,Austin Reiter,24,2015,74,56,91,77,77,72,0.5,2 OL,Trent Williams,27,2010,98,84,93,92,85,92,13.6,5 OL,Arie Kouandjio,24,2015,83,52,73,84,81,72,0.7,4 OL,Morgan Moses,25,2014,87,60,85,89,79,84,0.8,4 OL,Shawn Lauvao,28,2010,78,82,88,86,80,83,4.3,4 OL,Al Bond,24,2015,64,60,92,80,84,67,0.5,1 OL,Spencer Long,25,2014,82,54,78,88,83,78,0.7,4 OL,Kory Lichtensteiger,31,2008,77,88,81,82,89,86,3.5,5 OL,Brandon Scherff,24,2015,103,64,85,83,89,80,5.3,4 OL,Josh LeRibeus,26,2012,85,62,87,88,83,76,0.9,1 OL,Ty Nsekhe,30,2012,63,66,85,85,79,71,0.6,2 K,Dustin Hopkins,25,2013,72,61,87,93,81,74,0.6,3 K,Tress Way,26,2013,62,76,92,97,91,67,1.5,5 S,Kyshoen Jarrett,23,2015,73,38,82,62,90,83,0.6,4 S,Duke Ihenacho,27,2012,61,72,89,68,88,85,0.7,1 CB,DeAngelo Hall,32,2004,92,74,80,86,87,50,4.3,4 CB,Will Blackmon,31,2006,75,77,79,78,86,30,1,2 CB,Jeremy Harris,25,2013,72,63,93,75,88,50,0.5,3 CB,Cary Williams,31,2008,65,82,90,87,92,45,0.9,1 CB,Josh Norman,28,2012,75,82,97,104,91,63,15,5 CB,Greg Toler,31,2009,72,79,87,86,88,45,0.8,1 CB,Bashaud Breeland,24,2014,82,64,89,73,89,55,0.7,4 DL,Stephen Paea,28,2011,84,80,85,98,89,83,5.3,4 DL,Kendall Reyes,26,2012,85,74,90,89,77,79,2.5,1 DL,Chris Baker,28,2009,60,74,88,87,83,77,3,3 DL,Kedric Golston,33,2006,64,74,83,85,77,77,1,1 DL,Ricky Jean-Francois,29,2009,62,77,82,83,79,85,3,3 DL,Jerrell Powe,29,2011,71,72,88,92,81,85,0.8,1 DL,Lynden Trail,25,2015,64,39,94,71,68,44,0.5,2 LB,Will Compton,26,2013,62,69,91,80,72,69,0.6,1 LB,Ryan Kerrigan,27,2011,89,87,92,83,97,88,11.5,5 LB,Preston Smith,23,2015,88,55,93,79,85,67,1.4,4 LB,Martrell Spaight,22,2015,78,51,88,85,66,52,0.6,4 LB,Adam Hayward,31,2007,65,75,90,79,51,74,1,3 LB,Junior Galette,28,2010,58,90,92,79,87,87,1.6,1 LB,Trent Murphy,25,2014,87,72,90,88,84,74,1.1,4 LB,Terence Garvin,25,2013,61,62,92,78,64,65,0.8,1 LB,Mason Foster,27,2011,79,80,87,84,72,81,1.3,2 END_PLAYERS Atlanta Falcons,ATL QB,Matt Simms,27,2012,61,45,85,86,72,25,0.6,2 QB,Sean Renfree,26,2013,66,57,85,84,83,20,0.6,4 QB,Matt Ryan,31,2008,96,88,95,89,88,20,20.8,5 QB,Matt Schaub,34,2004,72,82,80,81,74,20,2.8,1 RB,Tevin Coleman,23,2015,88,53,82,85,93,70,0.8,4 RB,Devonta Freeman,24,2014,82,68,94,66,86,77,0.7,4 RB,Patrick DiMarco,27,2011,60,77,92,73,73,64,0.7,2 RB,Gus Johnson,22,2015,64,50,85,75,85,70,0.5,2 WR,Julio Jones,27,2011,99,82,83,104,102,87,14.3,5 WR,Aldrick Robinson,27,2011,71,71,90,74,91,88,0.7,1 WR,Justin Hardy,24,2015,83,57,92,87,87,81,0.7,4 WR,CJ Goodwin,26,2014,64,41,91,68,91,64,0.5,2 WR,Devin Hester,33,2006,79,81,89,74,91,94,3,3 WR,Eric Weems,30,2007,55,78,85,76,84,93,1.1,2 WR,Jacob Tamme,31,2008,71,80,88,81,82,47,1.6,2 WR,Mohamed Sanu,26,2012,80,75,92,75,86,73,6.5,5 OL,Chris Chester,33,2006,79,81,85,82,76,86,2.4,1 OL,Ryan Schraeder,28,2013,61,73,92,83,79,91,2.6,1 OL,Alex Mack,30,2009,87,85,98,91,92,86,9,5 OL,Jake Matthews,24,2014,102,75,98,85,80,82,4.1,4 OL,Ben Garland,28,2010,62,61,92,77,79,76,0.6,2 OL,Andy Levitre,30,2009,82,88,95,85,85,76,7.8,6 OL,Bryce Harris,27,2012,60,66,93,82,79,74,0.8,1 OL,James Stone,24,2014,62,72,91,79,74,73,0.5,3 OL,Tom Compton,27,2012,71,69,94,90,85,70,0.8,1 K,Matt Bosher,28,2011,69,83,92,92,97,76,2.5,5 K,Matt Bryant,41,2002,50,88,80,90,94,56,2.8,3 S,Akeem King,23,2015,68,45,92,70,89,65,0.5,2 S,Kemal Ishmael,25,2013,66,68,90,75,91,79,0.6,4 S,Keanu Neal,20,2016,95,65,85,79,90,87,2.7,4 S,Charles Godfrey,30,2008,81,73,94,72,92,69,1,1 CB,Ricardo Allen,24,2014,78,51,93,77,89,55,0.5,1 CB,DeMarcus Van dyke,27,2011,81,59,87,68,93,39,0.7,1 CB,Jalen Collins,23,2015,88,44,85,78,88,40,1.4,4 CB,Desmond Trufant,25,2013,91,79,96,94,93,42,2,4 CB,Robert Alford,27,2013,86,69,80,75,92,47,0.9,4 DL,Vic Beasley,23,2015,103,55,90,87,76,63,3.6,4 DL,Jonathan Babineaux,34,2005,78,87,88,87,65,75,3,3 DL,Adrian Clayborn,28,2011,89,71,87,87,81,81,4.3,2 DL,Ra'Shede Hageman,25,2014,87,53,94,92,83,83,1.3,4 DL,Malliciah Goodman,26,2013,76,69,95,84,76,74,0.6,4 DL,Kroy Biermann,30,2008,65,75,88,79,57,75,1.9,1 DL,Grady Jarrett,23,2015,78,51,84,89,79,64,0.6,4 DL,Tyson Jackson,30,2009,97,85,95,87,72,84,5,5 DL,Derrick Shelby,27,2012,60,68,90,76,83,73,4.5,4 LB,Courtney Upshaw,26,2012,85,77,98,88,86,76,1.3,1 LB,Tyler Starr,25,2014,67,39,94,72,63,69,0.6,2 LB,LaRoy Reynolds,25,2013,61,67,88,78,70,66,0.7,1 LB,Sean Weatherspoon,28,2010,89,81,85,76,87,77,1.5,1 LB,Brooks Reed,29,2011,84,80,93,86,85,80,4.4,5 LB,Paul Worrilow,26,2013,61,81,91,88,69,80,2.6,1 LB,Philip Wheeler,31,2008,76,85,92,82,82,80,1,1 LB,O'Brien Schofield,29,2010,65,76,78,79,65,70,1.7,1 END_PLAYERS Carolina Panthers,CAR QB,Derek Anderson,33,2005,63,73,90,92,72,20,2.4,2 QB,Joe Webb,29,2010,68,66,88,89,66,77,0.9,2 QB,Cam Newton,27,2011,99,83,96,107,97,94,20.8,5 RB,Mike Tolbert,30,2008,56,86,90,85,76,55,1.7,2 RB,Cameron Artis-Payne,25,2015,78,44,90,78,88,70,0.6,4 RB,Fozzy Whittaker,27,2012,61,66,80,56,87,72,0.7,2 RB,Jonathan Stewart,29,2008,86,79,75,70,86,96,7.3,5 WR,Corey Brown,24,2014,62,71,93,79,88,87,0.5,3 WR,Laron Byrd,26,2012,62,52,88,72,89,62,0.5,1 WR,Ted Ginn Jr,31,2007,95,80,90,76,88,90,2.1,2 WR,Kelvin Benjamin,25,2014,87,78,90,91,85,65,1.9,4 WR,Devin Funchess,22,2015,88,58,88,80,89,76,1.4,4 WR,Stephen Hill,25,2012,86,61,85,64,92,62,0.6,1 WR,Tobais Palmer,26,2013,64,60,88,69,91,78,0.5,1 WR,Brenton Bersin,26,2012,62,64,90,78,84,62,0.6,1 WR,Cobi Hamilton,25,2013,74,57,93,80,86,85,0.5,1 WR,Greg Olsen,31,2007,80,89,93,89,83,67,7.5,3 OL,Michael Oher,30,2009,87,81,97,95,75,78,3.5,2 OL,Andrew Norwell,24,2014,62,72,92,81,88,84,0.5,3 OL,Tyler Larsen,24,2014,64,58,96,93,75,77,0.5,2 OL,Tyronne Green,30,2009,65,69,88,84,80,73,0.7,1 OL,Chris Scott,28,2010,75,72,74,92,75,77,0.8,1 OL,Reese Dismukes,23,2015,64,63,85,80,78,72,0.5,1 OL,Daryl Williams,23,2015,83,56,89,87,85,73,0.7,4 OL,Trai Turner,23,2014,82,73,92,88,83,88,0.7,4 OL,Mike Remmers,27,2012,61,72,89,79,78,88,2.6,1 OL,David Yankey,24,2014,78,62,90,84,85,73,0.5,1 OL,Donald Hawkins,24,2014,63,55,90,81,75,80,0.5,3 OL,Gino Gradkowski,27,2012,80,74,93,84,78,71,1.1,3 OL,Amini Silatolu,27,2012,65,71,85,87,83,72,1.2,4 OL,Ryan Kalil,31,2007,80,90,92,88,95,75,8.4,2 K,Graham Gano,29,2009,58,81,90,98,89,77,3.1,4 K,Mike Scifres,35,2003,67,87,76,87,91,62,0.5,1 S,Tre Boston,23,2014,77,71,92,83,88,86,0.7,4 S,Dean Marlowe,23,2015,63,40,94,70,88,75,0.5,3 S,Trenton Robinson,26,2012,70,62,84,75,92,65,0.8,1 S,Colin Jones,28,2011,69,69,88,69,95,70,0.9,2 S,Kurt Coleman,27,2010,63,78,88,81,90,67,1.4,2 CB,Bene Benwikere,24,2014,65,77,93,91,86,45,0.6,4 CB,Teddy Williams,27,2010,60,54,80,67,93,15,0.9,2 CB,Charles Tillman,35,2003,65,89,76,84,85,77,2,1 CB,Robert McClain,27,2010,65,70,90,74,86,54,0.8,2 DL,Paul Soliai,32,2007,75,86,87,93,72,83,3.5,2 DL,Vernon Butler,22,2016,90,65,85,90,92,91,2.1,4 DL,Robert Thomas,25,2014,64,53,84,94,74,76,0.5,2 DL,Wes Horton,26,2013,61,72,88,76,81,73,0.7,1 DL,Matthew Masifilo,26,2012,63,67,92,93,45,45,0.6,1 DL,Mario Addison,28,2011,59,73,90,73,69,70,1.3,2 DL,Kawann Short,27,2013,86,73,95,86,87,80,1.2,4 DL,Larry Webster,26,2014,78,51,88,67,65,67,0.5,1 DL,Star Lotulelei,26,2013,91,77,88,96,86,92,2.4,4 DL,Kyle Love,29,2010,60,74,84,84,75,77,0.8,1 DL,Frank Alexander,26,2012,65,63,78,74,63,66,0.6,4 DL,Charles Johnson,29,2007,71,88,92,93,93,67,3,1 DL,Kony Ealy,24,2014,87,62,92,79,84,68,0.9,4 LB,AJ Klein,24,2013,76,72,91,82,72,75,0.6,4 LB,Thomas Davis,33,2005,83,89,79,102,92,100,9,2 LB,Luke Kuechly,25,2012,100,96,97,108,88,108,12.4,5 LB,Shaq Thompson,22,2015,88,56,93,87,64,72,2.2,4 LB,Ben Jacobs,28,2011,61,70,95,78,74,69,0.7,1 LB,David Mayo,22,2015,78,52,78,85,61,64,0.6,4 END_PLAYERS New Orleans Saints,NO QB,Drew Brees,37,2001,74,97,96,97,101,20,20,5 QB,Garrett Grayson,25,2015,83,54,83,89,75,38,0.9,4 QB,Luke McCown,34,2004,72,76,82,83,73,40,1.5,2 RB,CJ Spiller,28,2010,98,81,82,55,93,88,4,4 RB,Marcus Murphy,24,2015,68,48,77,37,86,86,0.6,4 RB,Mark Ingram,26,2011,84,79,83,87,85,69,4,4 RB,Tim Hightower,30,2008,74,79,85,85,82,55,0.8,1 RB,Travaris Cadet,27,2012,60,67,83,65,82,81,0.8,1 WR,Coby Fleener,27,2012,85,73,85,86,87,65,7.2,5 WR,Vincent Brown,27,2011,80,76,87,78,84,72,0.5,1 WR,Brandin Cooks,22,2014,92,75,92,87,95,92,2.1,4 WR,Michael Hoomanawanui,27,2010,73,77,79,75,77,35,1.7,3 WR,Josh Hill,26,2013,61,69,89,80,82,55,2.4,3 WR,Brandon Coleman,23,2014,63,46,88,82,86,63,0.5,3 OL,Tim Lelito,26,2013,61,75,96,89,85,80,1.7,1 OL,Mike McGlynn,31,2008,65,81,93,87,71,77,0.9,1 OL,Max Unger,30,2009,82,91,89,85,95,84,6.5,4 OL,Terron Armstead,24,2013,81,73,92,83,88,86,16.3,4 OL,Andrus Peat,22,2015,93,65,90,86,82,88,2.8,4 OL,Zach Strief,32,2006,64,88,91,90,82,91,4,5 OL,Senio Kelemete,26,2012,76,69,84,86,78,70,1.4,2 K,Kai Forbath,28,2011,60,73,87,86,90,66,0.8,1 K,Thomas Morstead,30,2009,72,86,95,95,91,76,3.6,6 K,Connor Barth,30,2008,57,74,84,88,93,65,0.5,1 S,Jamarca Sanford,30,2009,62,73,92,71,91,87,1,1 S,Roman Harper,33,2006,80,78,94,63,85,87,1.1,1 S,Kenny Vaccaro,25,2013,91,67,92,90,89,90,2.4,4 S,Jairus Byrd,29,2009,82,84,84,95,89,58,9,6 CB,Brandon Dixon,26,2014,73,50,90,76,90,49,0.5,1 CB,Kyle Wilson,29,2010,83,73,96,74,90,49,0.8,1 CB,Brian Dixon,26,2014,62,62,93,77,89,75,0.5,3 CB,PJ Williams,23,2015,83,51,90,82,95,74,0.8,4 CB,Keenan Lewis,30,2009,77,77,93,74,89,71,5.1,5 CB,Damian Swann,23,2015,78,55,87,78,89,55,0.6,4 CB,Tony Carter,30,2009,59,73,88,80,89,41,0.9,1 DL,Sheldon Rankins,22,2016,95,65,85,92,83,89,3.2,4 DL,Tyeler Davison,23,2015,78,49,88,91,77,85,0.6,4 DL,Nick Fairley,28,2011,89,72,87,90,92,86,3,1 DL,John Jenkins,26,2013,81,71,88,92,76,87,0.7,4 DL,Obum Gwacham,25,2015,73,38,87,74,60,59,0.6,4 DL,Kevin Williams,35,2003,65,93,88,85,78,74,1.5,1 DL,Cameron Jordan,26,2011,89,83,95,90,83,85,11,5 DL,Lawrence Virgil,25,2014,65,49,94,94,81,71,0.5,2 LB,Michael Mauti,26,2013,71,63,72,85,53,73,0.6,4 LB,Anthony Spencer,32,2007,65,80,83,72,65,80,1,1 LB,Stephone Anthony,23,2015,88,67,90,85,76,64,1.9,4 LB,James Laurinaitis,29,2009,82,87,98,78,64,97,2.8,3 LB,Nathan Stupar,28,2012,66,73,92,79,61,77,1.7,3 LB,Tony Steward,23,2015,73,49,74,78,53,70,0.5,1 LB,Craig Robertson,28,2011,60,80,87,86,75,80,1.7,3 LB,Davis Tull,24,2015,78,42,68,78,66,61,0.6,4 LB,Hau'oli Kikaha,23,2015,88,60,78,72,87,55,1.3,4 LB,Kasim Edebali,26,2014,62,64,91,71,80,65,0.5,3 LB,Dannell Ellerbe,30,2009,57,82,85,74,67,82,2.5,2 END_PLAYERS Tampa Bay Buccaneers,TB QB,Jameis Winston,22,2015,103,69,97,95,75,65,6.3,4 QB,Mike Glennon,26,2013,86,69,96,93,73,20,0.8,4 RB,Mike James,25,2013,71,65,85,76,87,64,0.6,2 RB,Doug Martin,27,2012,85,75,88,67,88,74,7.2,5 RB,Storm Johnson,23,2014,73,62,93,83,85,53,0.6,2 RB,Charles Sims,25,2014,87,65,84,64,89,77,0.8,4 WR,Freddie Martino,24,2014,64,50,90,77,89,79,0.5,1 WR,Mike Evans,22,2014,102,74,96,102,87,74,3.7,4 WR,Louis Murphy Jr,29,2009,65,78,78,77,91,87,1.6,3 WR,Kenny Bell,24,2015,78,58,86,76,93,73,0.6,4 WR,Austin Seferian-Jenkins,23,2014,87,48,83,80,86,58,1.3,4 WR,Luke Stocker,27,2011,79,72,83,66,80,44,1.6,3 WR,Vincent Jackson,33,2005,78,90,88,91,84,48,11.1,5 WR,Russell Shepard,25,2013,61,49,93,79,89,72,1.7,1 WR,Bernard Reedy,24,2014,64,61,90,80,88,81,0.5,2 WR,Evan Spencer,23,2015,74,52,91,74,91,63,0.5,2 OL,Demar Dotson,30,2009,57,82,92,87,79,91,1.5,3 OL,Kevin Pamphile,25,2014,77,65,93,82,85,74,0.6,4 OL,Evan Smith,29,2009,58,82,88,86,87,76,3.6,4 OL,Donovan Smith,22,2015,88,55,87,87,84,79,1.5,4 OL,Joe Hawley,27,2010,78,74,90,83,78,81,1.7,2 OL,Josh Allen,24,2014,64,50,90,89,78,74,0.6,2 OL,Andre Davis,22,2015,64,45,93,82,71,82,0.5,2 OL,Ali Marpet,23,2015,88,49,90,86,82,76,0.9,4 OL,Gosder Cherilus,31,2008,86,87,87,88,82,73,3.5,2 OL,JR Sweezy,27,2012,65,77,82,84,87,72,6.5,5 K,Bryan Anger,27,2012,85,78,97,95,92,72,1.8,1 K,Roberto Aguayo,22,2016,90,65,85,95,95,75,1,4 S,Major Wright,27,2010,78,71,95,71,90,87,1.5,2 S,Bradley McDougald,25,2013,65,72,89,80,84,59,2.6,1 S,Gerod Holliman,22,2015,65,42,86,82,90,62,0.5,2 S,Keith Tandy,27,2012,75,61,93,79,93,70,0.9,2 CB,Johnthan Banks,26,2013,86,75,97,84,88,63,1.2,4 CB,Mike Jenkins,31,2008,65,75,92,74,92,44,0.8,1 CB,Brent Grimes,32,2006,55,91,90,85,91,47,6.8,2 CB,Alterraun Verner,27,2010,78,89,91,93,89,42,6.4,4 CB,Vernon Hargreaves III,21,2016,95,65,85,87,95,70,3.5,4 DL,Cliff Matthews,26,2011,65,60,84,76,74,67,0.8,2 DL,George Johnson,28,2010,60,74,82,67,74,64,2.3,3 DL,Akeem Spence,24,2013,81,70,95,90,67,74,0.7,4 DL,William Gholston,24,2013,76,66,87,77,82,76,0.6,4 DL,Robert Ayers,30,2009,87,74,87,79,89,70,6.5,3 DL,Tony McDaniel,31,2006,65,82,88,88,81,78,1.5,1 DL,AJ Francis,26,2013,62,49,90,79,73,87,0.6,1 DL,Jacquies Smith,26,2012,62,69,84,69,69,64,0.6,1 DL,Henry Melton,29,2010,65,83,74,83,86,69,3.8,1 DL,Larry English,30,2009,65,71,79,72,62,70,0.9,1 DL,Clinton McDonald,29,2009,63,78,86,83,84,75,3,4 DL,Gerald McCoy,28,2010,98,80,78,102,98,87,15.9,6 DL,TJ Fatinikun,24,2014,65,63,82,74,67,65,0.5,2 LB,Kwon Alexander,21,2015,83,42,84,77,68,40,0.7,4 LB,Danny Lansanah,30,2008,65,78,90,86,72,79,0.7,1 LB,Daryl Smith,34,2004,77,95,88,92,78,95,2.5,1 LB,Jeremiah George,24,2014,77,56,92,84,68,70,0.6,1 LB,Adarius Glanton,25,2014,63,54,90,79,64,56,0.6,2 LB,Kourtnei Brown,28,2012,63,55,83,79,77,65,0.5,2 LB,Lavonte David,26,2012,85,88,97,107,95,105,10.1,5 END_PLAYERS Arizona Cardinals,ARZ QB,Matt Barkley,25,2013,81,54,87,84,75,37,0.7,4 QB,Drew Stanton,32,2007,80,69,86,89,72,30,3.3,2 QB,Carson Palmer,36,2003,91,86,74,88,83,20,16.5,3 RB,Stepfan Taylor,25,2013,76,67,97,86,79,65,0.6,4 RB,Chris Johnson,30,2008,86,80,80,70,95,85,1.5,1 RB,Kerwynn Williams,25,2013,67,58,91,54,88,88,0.6,2 RB,Andre Ellington,27,2013,71,75,76,59,90,72,0.6,4 WR,JJ Nelson,24,2015,78,51,78,77,96,77,0.6,4 WR,John Brown,26,2014,82,75,87,87,94,90,0.7,4 WR,Larry Fitzgerald,32,2004,92,95,94,93,82,54,11,2 WR,Darren Fells,30,2013,62,61,90,76,73,50,0.6,1 WR,Brittan Golden,27,2012,62,55,92,77,88,82,0.5,3 WR,Jaron Brown,26,2013,61,67,90,80,91,72,1.7,1 WR,Michael Floyd,26,2012,90,79,89,90,88,65,2.5,4 OL,Jared Veldheer,29,2010,83,85,95,97,87,94,7,5 OL,Mike Iupati,29,2010,88,83,90,97,97,74,8,5 OL,AQ Shipley,30,2009,65,77,87,87,86,78,0.8,2 OL,Taylor Boggs,29,2011,60,70,85,86,78,71,0.7,1 OL,Earl Watford,25,2013,81,63,95,85,81,73,0.6,4 OL,DJ Humphries,22,2015,93,53,82,88,79,87,2.2,4 OL,Antoine McClain,26,2012,63,62,85,81,77,72,0.5,1 K,Drew Butler,27,2012,61,70,95,84,94,70,1.2,2 K,Chandler Catanzaro,25,2014,62,73,93,95,91,70,0.5,3 S,Deone Bucannon,23,2014,87,60,94,67,61,74,1.9,4 S,Tyvon Branch,29,2008,76,81,84,85,94,74,4,2 S,Tyrann Mathieu,24,2013,86,70,84,95,92,84,0.8,4 S,DJ Swearinger,24,2013,86,59,91,75,89,93,1.7,1 S,Tony Jefferson,24,2013,61,73,82,70,87,85,1.7,1 S,Chris Clemons,30,2009,72,74,94,75,94,83,0.9,1 CB,Carrington Byndom,23,2014,63,48,93,78,93,35,0.5,1 CB,Justin Bethel,26,2012,70,67,93,78,88,65,5,3 CB,Asa Jackson,26,2012,75,62,85,72,91,40,0.8,1 CB,Shaun Prater,26,2012,75,59,88,81,90,41,0.7,1 CB,Patrick Peterson,25,2011,99,82,97,105,92,72,14,5 DL,Frostee Rucker,32,2006,74,88,88,81,80,79,2.2,1 DL,Olsen Pierre,24,2015,64,53,90,75,75,81,0.5,1 DL,Chandler Jones,26,2012,90,77,84,92,105,85,2,4 DL,Calais Campbell,29,2008,81,88,96,87,75,85,11,5 DL,Kareem Martin,24,2014,82,60,91,81,78,55,0.7,4 DL,Robert Nkemdiche,21,2016,90,65,85,93,79,85,2.2,4 DL,Josh Mauro,25,2014,62,61,95,85,71,78,0.6,1 DL,Corey Peters,28,2010,78,81,88,78,80,74,3.1,3 DL,Rodney Gunter,24,2015,83,46,88,75,69,81,0.7,4 DL,Ed Stinson,26,2014,77,56,79,88,78,83,0.6,4 LB,Kevin Minter,25,2013,86,73,85,88,64,80,1.1,4 LB,LaMarr Woodley,31,2007,65,82,87,76,84,80,1,1 LB,Shaquille Riddick,23,2015,78,48,88,69,65,52,0.6,4 LB,Jason Babin,36,2004,65,86,88,82,87,72,1,1 LB,Daryl Washington,29,2010,85,71,91,91,73,80,8,4 LB,Alex Okafor,25,2013,81,73,95,68,85,72,0.7,4 LB,Markus Golden,25,2015,88,47,90,73,82,69,1,4 LB,Kenny Demens,26,2013,65,63,92,79,70,68,0.5,2 END_PLAYERS Los Angeles Rams,LA QB,Sean Mannion,24,2015,83,56,89,88,76,37,0.8,4 QB,Nick Foles,27,2012,80,73,85,90,79,20,12.3,2 QB,Case Keenum,28,2012,60,65,79,83,74,20,3.6,1 QB,Jared Goff,21,2016,105,75,85,93,89,80,7,4 QB,Dylan Thompson,24,2015,64,49,90,86,77,76,0.5,1 RB,Todd Gurley,21,2015,93,54,73,101,101,90,3.5,4 RB,Benny Cunningham,25,2013,61,72,84,84,87,52,1.7,1 RB,Terrence Magee,23,2015,64,39,88,74,87,83,0.5,1 RB,Tre Mason,22,2014,82,70,88,75,88,82,0.7,4 RB,Chase Reynolds,28,2011,61,65,85,66,84,81,0.9,1 WR,Tavon Austin,25,2013,101,76,93,77,95,94,3.2,4 WR,Deon Long,25,2015,64,46,82,81,89,64,0.5,2 WR,Cory Harkey,26,2012,60,78,95,78,68,45,1.9,3 WR,Lance Kendricks,28,2011,84,74,94,79,81,63,4.6,4 WR,Kenny Britt,27,2009,82,81,82,87,85,72,4.6,2 WR,Stedman Bailey,25,2013,81,71,94,84,87,80,0.7,4 WR,Brian Quick,27,2012,85,74,87,84,87,67,1.8,1 OL,Garrett Reynolds,28,2009,72,76,97,86,82,74,1.1,2 OL,Rodger Saffold,28,2010,83,83,84,84,74,86,6.3,5 OL,Cody Wichmann,24,2015,73,50,92,79,74,76,0.6,4 OL,Greg Robinson,23,2014,102,74,95,94,88,73,5.3,4 OL,Tim Barnes,28,2011,60,73,90,80,76,82,2.8,2 OL,Rob Havenstein,24,2015,88,58,90,79,88,71,1,4 OL,Demetrius Rhaney,23,2014,67,50,92,83,75,79,0.6,4 OL,Jamon Brown,23,2015,88,63,91,87,84,73,0.8,4 OL,Eric Kush,26,2013,76,70,87,79,79,76,1.3,1 OL,David Arkin,28,2011,82,46,89,91,79,77,0.7,2 OL,Andrew Donnal,24,2015,83,64,84,77,78,72,0.7,4 OL,Brian Folkerts,26,2012,61,61,95,91,79,75,0.7,1 K,Greg Zuerlein,28,2012,75,74,95,95,88,70,1.3,1 K,Johnny Hekker,26,2012,60,79,94,97,97,75,3,6 S,LaMarcus Joyner,25,2014,87,62,93,75,93,80,1.3,4 S,TJ McDonald,25,2013,86,72,84,74,91,91,0.7,4 S,Maurice Alexander,25,2014,65,38,89,71,90,87,0.7,4 S,Christian Bryant,24,2014,68,36,79,74,86,78,0.5,2 S,Mark Barron,26,2012,100,73,81,69,67,69,9,5 S,Cody Davis,27,2013,61,55,90,72,92,63,1.5,2 CB,EJ Gaines,24,2014,72,74,90,85,89,59,0.6,4 CB,Marcus Roberson,23,2014,62,47,82,82,90,60,0.5,3 CB,Coty Sensabaugh,27,2012,80,67,95,78,91,42,5,3 CB,Trumaine Johnson,26,2012,85,72,87,77,86,74,14,1 DL,Aaron Donald,25,2014,92,76,95,103,92,87,2.5,4 DL,Ethan Westbrooks,25,2014,62,50,90,75,68,67,0.5,3 DL,Dominique Easley,24,2014,88,62,74,82,84,83,0.6,1 DL,Robert Quinn,26,2011,89,82,92,97,97,79,14.3,4 DL,William Hayes,31,2008,76,80,93,85,83,86,5.8,3 DL,Cam Thomas,29,2010,74,74,87,94,77,85,0.5,1 DL,Eugene Sims,30,2010,68,72,88,74,67,64,3.3,3 DL,Michael Brockers,25,2012,90,74,95,94,82,92,2.4,4 LB,Quinton Coples,25,2012,90,77,93,83,87,72,3.3,2 LB,Alec Ogletree,24,2013,86,74,87,90,66,75,1.8,4 LB,Bryce Hager,24,2015,73,62,83,83,47,75,0.6,4 LB,Akeem Ayers,26,2011,84,74,95,81,84,75,3,2 END_PLAYERS Seattle Seahawks,SEA QB,Russell Wilson,27,2012,80,84,94,103,95,97,21.9,4 QB,Tarvaris Jackson,33,2006,80,67,81,93,70,62,1.5,1 RB,Derrick Coleman,25,2012,55,72,87,82,87,61,0.5,3 RB,Christine Michael,25,2013,86,65,80,89,90,65,0.7,1 RB,Fred Jackson,35,2003,65,92,85,87,81,65,0.9,1 RB,Thomas Rawls,22,2015,63,47,86,82,90,60,0.5,3 RB,Bryce Brown,25,2010,65,65,86,84,88,67,0.7,1 WR,Jermaine Kearse,26,2012,60,79,96,86,89,75,4.5,3 WR,George Farmer,22,2015,64,48,75,77,92,55,0.5,1 WR,Antwan Goodley,24,2015,63,51,86,82,91,82,0.5,1 WR,Doug Baldwin,27,2011,59,85,92,88,87,86,4.3,3 WR,Tyler Lockett,23,2015,88,63,81,82,92,87,0.8,4 WR,Paul Richardson,24,2014,87,66,77,82,94,76,1.2,4 WR,Jimmy Graham,29,2010,78,87,92,102,85,60,10,4 OL,Patrick Lewis,25,2013,61,62,95,84,71,76,1.7,1 OL,Kristjan Sokoli,24,2015,73,37,90,89,75,65,0.6,4 OL,Mark Glowinski,24,2015,78,55,92,91,80,76,0.7,4 OL,Justin Britt,25,2014,87,72,85,86,84,72,0.9,4 OL,Garry Gilliam,25,2014,62,60,84,77,80,75,0.5,3 OL,Bradley Sowell,27,2012,60,77,91,79,78,76,1,1 OL,J'Marcus Webb,27,2010,68,73,93,90,77,78,2.9,2 OL,Lemuel Jeanpierre,29,2011,65,74,92,83,79,75,0.7,1 OL,Germain Ifedi,22,2016,90,65,85,85,90,83,2.1,4 OL,Terry Poole,24,2015,78,49,93,83,72,82,0.5,1 K,Steven Hauschka,30,2008,56,83,90,89,93,65,2.9,3 K,Jon Ryan,34,2006,54,87,88,89,94,69,2.5,4 S,Kelcie McCray,27,2012,61,65,90,72,87,52,0.7,2 S,Deshawn Shead,27,2012,60,68,90,73,88,73,0.8,1 S,Kam Chancellor,28,2010,73,85,94,82,86,107,7,4 S,Earl Thomas III,27,2010,88,86,93,106,92,72,10,4 CB,Brandon Browner,31,2005,58,87,88,92,80,73,0.8,1 CB,Jeremy Lane,25,2012,75,75,90,85,88,72,5.8,4 CB,Eric Pinkins,24,2014,72,52,92,67,54,66,0.5,1 CB,Stanley Jean-Baptiste,26,2014,87,46,93,83,91,61,0.5,1 CB,Marcus Burley,25,2013,61,67,93,85,94,55,0.6,1 CB,Tye Smith,23,2015,78,43,94,78,89,60,0.6,4 CB,Richard Sherman,28,2011,74,97,96,109,89,65,14,4 CB,Steven Terrell,25,2013,61,50,90,77,91,70,0.6,1 CB,Tharold Simon,25,2013,76,68,85,81,89,80,0.6,4 DL,Sealver Siliga,27,2011,59,78,90,88,80,90,1.1,1 DL,Michael Bennett,30,2009,84,87,87,101,94,87,7.1,2 DL,Jordan Hill,25,2013,81,68,93,84,76,74,0.7,4 DL,Cassius Marsh,23,2014,82,53,92,66,80,69,0.7,4 DL,Frank Clark,23,2015,88,39,86,73,84,77,0.9,4 DL,Ryan Robinson,25,2013,61,57,87,67,62,65,0.6,2 DL,Cliff Avril,30,2008,76,87,93,73,76,64,7.1,4 DL,Demarcus Dobbs,28,2011,65,73,91,84,78,74,0.8,1 DL,Ahtyba Rubin,29,2008,66,85,90,93,71,79,4,3 DL,Justin Hamilton,22,2015,63,50,87,85,83,62,0.5,1 LB,Nick Moody,26,2013,65,68,77,77,71,75,0.6,1 LB,KJ Wright,26,2011,79,86,95,91,78,85,6.8,4 LB,Khairi Fortt,24,2014,78,57,78,73,68,64,0.5,1 LB,Bobby Wagner,25,2012,85,86,94,97,86,90,10.8,4 LB,Kevin Pierre-Louis,24,2014,77,62,85,80,72,54,0.7,4 LB,Brock Coyle,25,2014,62,67,93,79,62,71,0.5,3 END_PLAYERS San Francisco 49ers,SF QB,Colin Kaepernick,28,2011,84,75,95,95,78,80,19,6 QB,Thad Lewis,28,2010,61,65,92,88,70,57,0.8,1 QB,Blaine Gabbert,26,2011,89,65,90,88,72,47,2,2 RB,Shaun Draughn,28,2011,61,72,87,80,82,65,0.9,1 RB,Mike Davis,23,2015,78,55,77,84,88,65,0.7,4 RB,Bruce Miller,28,2011,69,78,93,66,81,35,1.8,3 RB,Carlos Hyde,24,2014,87,69,92,90,85,66,0.9,4 WR,Jerome Simpson,30,2008,83,75,92,78,87,85,0.9,2 WR,DeAndre Smelter,24,2015,79,48,73,79,87,77,0.7,4 WR,Dres Anderson,23,2015,63,62,75,80,88,84,0.5,3 WR,Quinton Patton,25,2013,76,54,90,82,87,85,0.6,4 WR,Vance McDonald,26,2013,86,66,88,73,81,52,0.9,4 WR,Torrey Smith,27,2011,84,86,93,88,89,83,8,5 WR,Bruce Ellington,24,2014,82,53,91,83,90,88,0.7,4 OL,Erik Pears,34,2005,55,78,93,86,70,80,2.9,2 OL,Daniel Kilgore,28,2011,74,76,88,89,90,77,1.8,3 OL,Joe Staley,31,2007,80,95,91,88,97,90,7.4,6 OL,Ian Silberman,23,2015,73,49,87,81,81,72,0.6,4 OL,Brandon Thomas,25,2014,83,54,76,93,83,76,0.7,4 OL,Andrew Tiller,26,2012,71,55,91,79,81,72,0.6,2 OL,Marcus Martin,22,2014,87,68,83,82,85,74,0.8,4 OL,Joshua Garnett,22,2016,90,65,85,85,91,80,2.3,4 OL,Zane Beadles,29,2010,83,81,93,83,74,89,3.3,3 K,Phil Dawson,41,2098,48,93,85,92,89,60,3.1,1 K,Bradley Pinion,22,2015,78,55,92,91,78,74,0.6,4 S,Eric Reid,24,2013,91,67,90,82,94,93,2.1,4 S,LJ McCray,25,2014,62,40,88,69,92,75,0.5,3 S,Antoine Bethea,31,2006,64,91,96,85,88,80,5.3,4 S,Jimmie Ward,24,2014,87,59,95,71,90,77,1.8,4 S,Jaquiski Tartt,24,2015,88,45,92,66,90,84,1.3,4 CB,Keith Reaser,24,2014,78,38,76,74,88,45,0.6,4 CB,Chris Davis,25,2014,62,60,93,76,87,78,0.6,2 CB,Tramaine Brock,27,2010,58,76,93,79,90,52,3.5,4 CB,Kenneth Acker,24,2014,72,47,91,79,89,42,0.6,4 CB,Dontae Johnson,24,2014,77,60,92,84,92,60,0.7,4 CB,Marcus Cromartie,25,2013,62,49,90,79,89,55,0.6,2 DL,DeForest Buckner,22,2016,105,65,85,91,86,81,4.5,4 DL,Arik Armstead,22,2015,93,48,87,85,81,91,2.5,4 DL,Tony Jerod-Eddie,26,2012,62,75,91,83,79,82,1,1 DL,Glenn Dorsey,30,2008,96,77,88,86,64,75,4.4,2 DL,Kaleb Ramsey,27,2014,68,52,72,94,78,84,0.6,2 DL,Quinton Dial,25,2013,76,70,85,87,79,86,4.2,3 DL,Ian Williams,26,2011,59,76,83,93,78,87,3,1 LB,Ahmad Brooks,32,2006,74,83,87,87,78,78,6.7,6 LB,Aaron Lynch,23,2014,77,75,88,77,91,70,0.6,4 LB,Eli Harold,22,2015,83,49,92,77,72,54,0.8,4 LB,Navorro Bowman,28,2010,78,89,87,97,81,88,9.1,5 LB,Gerald Hodges,25,2013,81,78,88,89,58,80,0.6,4 LB,Nick Bellore,27,2011,59,70,87,86,64,72,0.8,2 LB,Michael Wilhoite,29,2011,60,77,90,83,66,82,1.7,1 LB,Corey Lemonier,24,2013,81,63,90,73,61,65,0.7,4 END_PLAYERS
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This list of intelligent traits is based on the topics covered by the major AI textbooks, including: * Russell & Norvig 2003 * Luger & Stubblefield 2004 * Poole, Mackworth & Goebel 1998 * Nilsson 1998 Kolata 1982. Maker 2006. Biological intelligence vs. intelligence in general: Russell & Norvig 2003, pp. 2–3, who make the analogy with aeronautical engineering. McCorduck 2004, pp. 100–101, who writes that there are "two major branches of artificial intelligence: one aimed at producing intelligent behavior regardless of how it was accomplished, and the other aimed at modeling intelligent processes found in nature, particularly human ones." Kolata 1982, a paper in Science, which describes McCarthy's indifference to biological models. 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(See list of cognitive biases for several examples). * Lakoff & Núñez (2000) have controversially argued that even our skills at mathematics depend on knowledge and skills that come from "the body", i.e. sensorimotor and perceptual skills. 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Luger et al. places this under "uncertain reasoning"): * Russell & Norvig 2003, pp. 354–360, * Poole, Mackworth & Goebel 1998, pp. 248–256, 323–335, * Luger & Stubblefield 2004, pp. 335–363, * Nilsson 1998, ~18.3.3 Breadth of commonsense knowledge: * Russell & Norvig 2003, p. 21, * Crevier 1993, pp. 113–114, * Moravec 1988, p. 13, * Lenat & Guha 1989 (Introduction) Dreyfus & Dreyfus 1986. Gladwell 2005. Expert knowledge as embodied intuition: * Dreyfus & Dreyfus 1986 (Hubert Dreyfus is a philosopher and critic of AI who was among the first to argue that most useful human knowledge was encoded sub-symbolically. See Dreyfus' critique of AI) * Gladwell 2005 (Gladwell's Blink is a popular introduction to sub-symbolic reasoning and knowledge.) * Hawkins & Blakeslee 2005 (Hawkins argues that sub-symbolic knowledge should be the primary focus of AI research.) 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GuilhermeSAlves / HummBaltimore Ravens,BAL QB,Joe Flacco,32,1986,52,63,91,95,80,40,19.900000,2 QB,Ryan Mallett,29,1989,61,45,76,89,74,37,1.900000,1 RB,Terrance West,26,1992,79,75,81,75,88,77,1.100000,1 RB,Kenneth Dixon,23,1995,78,60,76,75,87,80,0.500000,3 RB,Javorius Allen,26,1992,60,60,73,71,88,74,0.500000,2 RB,Danny Woodhead,32,1986,53,70,68,67,88,74,2.300000,3 RB,Alex Collins,23,1995,98,60,79,60,88,76,0.400000,3 RB,Maxx Williams,23,1995,88,45,70,61,80,70,0.800000,2 WR,Jeremy Maclin,29,1989,83,68,71,83,92,76,5.000000,2 WR,Mike Wallace,31,1987,52,75,79,73,92,72,5.600000,1 WR,Breshad Perriman,24,1994,73,54,63,63,95,76,2.100000,2 WR,Michael Campanaro,26,1992,68,60,70,68,90,69,0.900000,1 WR,Benjamin Watson,37,1981,62,68,75,73,80,65,2.300000,1 WR,Vince Mayle,26,1992,70,40,73,63,83,74,0.300000,1 WR,Chris Moore,24,1994,93,40,75,62,90,65,0.600000,3 WR,Nick Boyle,24,1994,83,60,79,68,72,53,0.400000,2 OL,Marshal Yanda,33,1985,57,97,87,87,94,76,5.900000,2 OL,Ryan Jensen,26,1992,74,62,77,81,92,60,1.100000,1 OL,Jermaine Eluemunor,23,1995,90,40,83,85,74,60,0.500000,4 OL,Austin Howard,30,1988,68,62,71,76,91,62,3.300000,3 OL,Ronnie Stanley,23,1995,79,73,77,76,89,62,5.200000,3 OL,Luke Bowanko,26,1992,70,45,68,75,83,60,0.400000,1 OL,Matt Skura,24,1994,71,54,76,75,74,60,0.300000,2 OL,James Hurst,26,1992,69,64,67,63,73,60,0.900000,1 OL,Levi Spurger,27,2012,83,67,90,61,62,59,0.500000,1 OL,Morgan Cox,31,1987,75,60,70,45,51,50,0.700000,4 K,Justin Tucker,28,1990,72,57,71,97,98,57,3.600000,3 K,Sam Koch,35,1983,40,59,65,83,93,59,2.500000,4 S,Eric Weddle,32,1986,81,87,85,79,85,79,5.200000,3 S,Tony Jefferson,25,1993,81,83,71,79,84,77,6.900000,4 S,Lardarius Webb,32,1986,61,62,76,79,90,53,1.600000,3 S,Anthony Levine Sr.,30,1988,59,62,70,79,86,59,1.000000,3 S,Chuck Clark,22,1996,79,40,79,70,88,66,0.400000,4 CB,Jimmy Smith,29,1989,66,77,79,82,89,69,9.500000,3 CB,Marlon Humphrey,21,1997,81,57,77,77,92,67,2.900000,4 CB,Maurice Canady,23,1995,88,40,75,74,89,63,0.400000,3 CB,Brandon Carr,31,1987,62,65,81,77,87,60,4.300000,4 CB,Tavon Young,23,1995,74,61,79,79,90,47,0.600000,3 CB,Jaylen Hill,23,1995,87,40,65,71,84,44,0.300000,3 LB,CJ Mosley,25,1993,69,73,79,87,84,77,2.900000,2 LB,Terrell Suggs,35,1983,66,71,85,83,94,71,5.300000,2 LB,Kamalei Correa,23,1995,98,56,76,68,82,74,1.300000,3 LB,Steven Johnson,29,1989,83,50,73,68,77,69,0.500000,1 LB,Patrick Onwuasor,25,1993,85,58,77,64,80,74,0.300000,1 LB,Za'Darius Smith,25,1993,84,60,76,65,82,68,0.500000,2 LB,Matt Judon,25,1993,84,45,70,65,86,68,0.400000,3 LB,Tyus Bowser,22,1996,98,45,76,64,80,72,1.200000,4 LB,Tim Williams,24,1994,96,45,71,61,80,71,0.600000,4 DL,Brandon Williams,28,1990,64,81,65,93,95,70,8.100000,5 DL,Michael Pierce,25,1993,87,73,71,89,92,74,0.300000,2 DL,Patrick Ricard,23,1995,69,45,68,81,88,72,0.300000,3 DL,Willie Henry,23,1995,90,54,71,75,87,76,0.500000,3 DL,Carl Davis,25,1993,78,62,63,77,87,67,0.600000,2 DL,Chris Wormley,24,1994,94,45,75,70,83,76,0.700000,4 DL,Bronson Kaufusi,26,1992,60,45,79,67,82,72,0.700000,3 DL,Brent Urban,26,1992,77,60,62,64,81,70,0.400000,1 END_PLAYERS Cincinnati Bengals,CIN QB,Andy Dalton,30,1988,70,68,89,85,83,40,11.500000,4 QB,AJ McCarron,27,1991,70,61,85,75,80,40,0.400000,1 RB,Jeremy Hill,25,1993,86,68,79,76,88,79,0.700000,1 RB,Joe Mixon,21,1997,84,54,83,75,91,79,1.200000,4 RB,Giovani Bernard,26,1992,90,67,68,70,91,79,3.100000,3 RB,Cethan Carter,24,1994,79,35,68,59,83,62,0.300000,3 RB,Ryan Hewitt,26,1992,87,58,77,57,77,59,1.400000,3 WR,AJ Green,29,1989,68,97,87,91,91,82,9.400000,3 WR,Tyler Eifert,27,1991,80,77,73,79,84,70,3.000000,1 WR,Brandon LaFell,31,1987,68,71,79,77,86,72,2.800000,2 WR,John Ross,22,1996,69,58,75,70,98,69,4.300000,4 WR,Tyler Boyd,23,1995,67,61,73,75,88,59,0.900000,3 WR,Josh Malone,21,1997,96,45,75,70,92,59,0.600000,4 WR,Alex Erickson,25,1993,80,35,75,65,88,66,0.300000,2 WR,Cody Core,23,1995,74,45,73,65,90,65,0.400000,3 WR,Tyler Kroft,25,1993,85,56,64,67,81,66,0.600000,2 WR,CJ Uzomah,24,1994,80,45,75,62,85,67,0.400000,2 OL,Russell Bodine,25,1993,94,68,79,95,73,59,0.700000,1 OL,Andre Smith,30,1988,87,52,75,91,75,60,3.000000,1 OL,Clint Boling,28,1990,73,63,85,76,74,68,3.600000,3 OL,Christian Westerman,24,1994,69,40,76,77,77,60,0.400000,3 OL,Trey Hopkins,25,1993,75,56,70,76,73,59,0.300000,2 OL,TJ Johnson,27,1991,90,45,71,75,73,61,1.200000,2 OL,Alex Redmond,22,1996,84,40,63,75,72,58,0.300000,2 OL,Jake Fisher,24,1994,92,62,70,70,73,60,0.900000,2 OL,Cedric Ogbuehi,25,1993,78,61,62,68,73,60,2.200000,2 OL,Eric Winston,34,1984,75,60,77,68,75,60,0.600000,1 OL,Clark Harris,33,1985,82,54,71,60,54,45,0.600000,1 K,Randy Bullock,28,1990,73,40,62,89,82,40,0.500000,2 K,Kevin Huber,32,1986,75,40,70,77,75,40,2.000000,1 K,Marshall Koehn,25,1993,68,35,54,35,88,35,0.300000,2 S,Shawn Williams,26,1992,87,61,81,79,90,79,2.800000,4 S,KeiVarae Russell,24,1994,84,40,75,76,89,63,0.500000,3 S,Clayton Fejedelem,24,1994,88,45,83,74,87,66,0.400000,3 S,George Iloka,27,1991,62,68,77,79,85,57,4.100000,4 CB,Darqueze Dennard,26,1992,61,60,79,79,92,67,1.900000,1 CB,Josh Shaw,25,1993,94,45,65,75,90,63,0.500000,2 CB,William Jackson III,25,1993,85,45,75,79,92,40,2.300000,3 CB,Adam Jones,34,1984,69,64,76,79,87,44,5.000000,2 CB,Dre Kirkpatrick,28,1990,87,67,73,77,88,40,7.400000,5 CB,Patrick Crump,30,2009,58,87,58,58,58,65,0.500000,1 LB,Vontaze Burfict,27,1991,61,81,91,81,88,74,3.500000,1 LB,Vincent Rey,30,1988,65,67,79,81,84,72,2.200000,2 LB,Nick Vigil,24,1994,67,45,79,76,80,69,0.600000,3 LB,Hardy Nickerson,23,1995,92,40,77,75,82,66,0.300000,3 LB,Kevin Minter,27,1991,85,75,75,71,84,75,4.000000,1 LB,Carl Lawson,22,1996,88,57,67,65,87,68,0.600000,4 LB,Jordan Evans,22,1996,70,40,77,62,79,74,0.400000,4 DL,Andrew Billings,22,1996,88,40,70,83,87,70,0.500000,3 DL,Geno Atkins,29,1989,65,87,73,81,90,75,8.500000,2 DL,Pat Sims,32,1986,75,61,71,79,88,69,0.700000,1 DL,Jordan Willis,22,1996,91,45,83,73,87,79,0.700000,4 DL,Chris Smith,25,1993,81,40,71,73,85,76,0.400000,1 DL,Ryan Glasgow,24,1994,68,54,70,77,87,65,0.500000,4 DL,Carlos Dunlap,28,1990,60,71,68,64,84,77,5.100000,2 DL,Michael Johnson,30,1988,61,61,70,60,80,79,3.800000,2 END_PLAYERS Cleveland Browns,CLE QB,DeShone Kizer,21,1997,79,45,89,91,75,68,1.000000,4 QB,Kevin Hogan,25,1993,82,60,87,75,77,59,0.300000,1 QB,Cody Kessler,24,1994,93,50,79,79,76,37,0.600000,3 RB,Isaiah Crowell,24,1994,91,63,76,77,89,79,1.700000,1 RB,Duke Johnson,24,1994,78,65,70,67,90,79,0.600000,2 RB,Darius Jackson,24,1994,73,35,77,70,92,71,0.400000,3 RB,Dan Vitale,24,1994,94,45,77,60,85,70,0.300000,2 RB,Matt Dayes,22,1996,80,40,71,59,84,65,0.400000,4 WR,Kenny Britt,29,1989,90,64,79,73,86,76,6.100000,4 WR,Corey Coleman,23,1995,95,61,76,70,93,70,2.900000,3 WR,David Njoku,21,1997,81,45,75,68,85,71,2.300000,4 WR,Ricardo Louis,23,1995,90,57,77,67,91,66,0.500000,3 WR,Sammie Coates,24,1994,74,45,77,62,91,74,0.600000,2 WR,Seth DeValve,24,1994,75,57,75,68,83,68,0.500000,3 WR,Rashard Higgins,23,1995,74,45,79,68,85,65,0.400000,3 WR,Kasen Williams,25,1993,82,45,62,65,85,63,0.300000,1 WR,Randall Telfer,25,1993,67,50,64,61,78,67,0.400000,2 OL,Joe Thomas,33,1985,77,97,95,87,86,91,7.200000,2 OL,Kevin Zeitler,27,1991,60,71,85,83,75,67,9.000000,5 OL,Zach Banner,24,1994,84,45,67,81,81,60,0.500000,4 OL,Joel Bitonio,26,1992,69,75,83,75,77,79,5.400000,6 OL,JC Tretter,26,1992,82,63,75,79,74,60,4.400000,3 OL,Shon Coleman,26,1992,66,50,70,75,84,60,0.600000,3 OL,Spencer Drango,25,1993,91,60,81,70,79,61,0.400000,3 OL,Marcus Martin,24,1994,88,62,71,68,73,59,1.100000,1 OL,Austin Reiter,26,1992,94,40,73,62,79,59,0.300000,1 OL,Charley Hughlett,27,1991,62,45,68,60,70,52,0.700000,6 K,Zane Gonzalez,22,1996,97,40,64,93,78,40,0.400000,4 K,Britton Colquitt,32,1986,61,45,68,77,81,45,1.800000,4 S,Jabrill Peppers,22,1996,90,54,79,77,90,76,2.500000,4 S,Derrick Kindred,24,1994,72,64,79,79,89,74,0.500000,3 S,Kai Nacua,22,1996,92,40,77,75,88,59,0.300000,1 S,Derron Smith,25,1993,96,45,68,67,85,69,0.400000,2 CB,Jason McCourty,30,1988,78,73,68,80,92,69,2.300000,2 CB,Briean Boddy-Calhoun,24,1994,79,70,73,79,90,44,0.300000,2 CB,Jamar Taylor,27,1991,77,60,79,77,92,46,3.000000,3 CB,Howard Wilson,22,1996,72,40,75,72,87,55,0.600000,4 CB,Michael Jordan,25,1993,88,45,71,74,85,43,0.300000,2 CB,Darius Hillary,24,1994,95,35,68,68,87,40,0.300000,2 LB,Christian Kirksey,25,1993,76,71,73,85,82,77,5.500000,5 LB,Jamie Collins,28,1990,69,64,81,76,83,77,8.600000,4 LB,Tank Carder,28,1990,76,45,81,70,77,71,0.900000,1 LB,James Burgess,23,1995,70,45,73,67,83,67,0.300000,2 LB,Joe Schobert,24,1994,82,59,81,59,77,71,0.600000,3 LB,Josh Keyes,24,1994,98,40,76,40,77,72,0.400000,1 DL,Myles Garrett,22,1996,90,57,71,93,89,79,7.900000,4 DL,Danny Shelton,24,1994,72,71,73,91,95,69,2.900000,2 DL,Caleb Brantley,23,1995,98,40,71,79,88,69,0.400000,4 DL,Larry Ogunjobi,23,1995,82,57,76,77,86,74,0.800000,4 DL,Trevon Coley,23,1995,73,45,71,73,86,77,0.300000,2 DL,Jamie Meder,26,1992,79,61,81,76,83,68,0.400000,1 DL,TY McGill,25,1993,70,54,76,73,85,70,0.300000,1 DL,Emmanuel Ogbah,24,1994,75,45,77,62,82,79,1.500000,3 DL,Carl Nassib,24,1994,94,50,75,60,76,72,0.700000,3 DL,Nate Orchard,24,1994,93,56,77,61,73,70,0.900000,2 END_PLAYERS Pittsburgh Steelers,PIT QB,Ben Roethlisbergr,35,1983,67,73,91,91,85,63,17.100000,3 QB,Joshua Dobbs,22,1996,79,50,76,83,76,76,0.600000,4 QB,Landry Jones,28,1990,80,40,79,83,77,37,1.600000,2 RB,Le'Veon Bell,25,1993,86,76,76,91,90,91,7.600000,1 RB,Terrell Watson,24,1994,92,52,75,67,87,79,0.300000,1 RB,James Conner,22,1996,71,52,76,76,85,71,0.600000,4 RB,Roosevelt Nix,25,1993,78,60,76,58,79,65,0.400000,1 WR,Antonio Brown,29,1989,74,97,85,97,92,80,12.600000,5 WR,Eli Rogers,25,1993,84,63,73,77,88,71,0.300000,1 WR,JuJu Smith-Schuste,21,1997,81,60,85,73,88,74,0.800000,4 WR,Martavis Bryant,26,1992,66,67,76,70,93,71,0.500000,1 WR,Darrius Heyward-Bey,30,1988,71,67,75,64,91,74,0.900000,2 WR,Justin Hunter,26,1992,96,50,67,61,90,70,0.600000,1 WR,Jesse James,23,1995,83,64,73,71,83,57,0.400000,2 WR,Vance McDonald,27,1991,90,50,70,64,83,65,4.200000,5 WR,Xavier Grimble,25,1993,92,52,68,61,75,57,0.300000,1 OL,David DeCastro,27,1991,88,89,85,89,96,71,8.600000,5 OL,Matt Feiler,25,1993,67,40,73,89,79,59,0.300000,1 OL,Marcus Gilbert,29,1989,77,81,75,83,74,75,4.800000,3 OL,Maurkice Pouncey,28,1990,87,85,73,83,77,60,7.100000,3 OL,Ramon Foster,31,1987,78,89,71,77,72,73,2.600000,2 OL,Alejandro Villanueva,29,1989,84,76,76,75,81,62,4.800000,4 OL,BJ Finney,26,1992,98,57,77,71,75,70,0.300000,1 OL,Jerald Hawkins,24,1994,93,40,79,67,80,61,0.500000,3 OL,Chris Hubbard,26,1992,71,54,71,62,75,59,1.100000,1 OL,Kameron Canaday,25,1993,85,40,76,56,48,60,0.300000,1 K,Chris Boswell,26,1992,74,54,65,85,91,54,0.400000,1 K,Jordan Berry,26,1992,89,45,65,83,83,45,0.300000,1 S,JJ Wilcox,26,1992,60,60,75,77,88,75,2.000000,2 S,Sean Davis,24,1994,70,60,79,79,90,60,0.800000,3 S,Mike Mitchell,30,1988,79,63,83,77,87,66,3.700000,2 S,Robert Golden,27,1991,74,57,76,76,87,62,1.300000,2 CB,William Gay,32,1986,51,75,81,77,88,69,2.000000,2 CB,Mike Hilton,23,1995,97,63,71,79,87,59,0.300000,1 CB,Joe Haden,28,1990,80,65,87,84,89,44,6.800000,3 CB,Artie Burns,22,1996,99,67,71,79,91,43,2.300000,3 CB,Coty Sensabaugh,29,1989,82,57,76,77,90,37,0.900000,2 CB,Cameron Sutton,22,1996,67,45,76,74,88,43,0.600000,4 CB,Brian Allen,24,1994,85,40,75,72,91,40,0.400000,4 LB,Ryan Shazier,25,1993,68,73,71,75,88,84,3.100000,2 LB,TJ Watt,23,1995,85,54,75,75,84,74,2.200000,4 LB,James Harrison,39,1979,70,70,81,73,95,68,1.300000,2 LB,Vince Williams,28,1990,65,64,71,75,83,71,1.600000,2 LB,LJ Fort,27,1991,75,45,75,71,82,70,0.300000,1 LB,Bud Dupree,24,1994,91,54,75,68,80,76,2.200000,2 LB,Tyler Matakevich,25,1993,67,40,83,70,84,68,0.400000,3 LB,Keion Adams,22,1996,86,40,77,61,83,68,0.400000,4 LB,Anthony Chickillo,25,1993,79,50,79,61,81,68,0.400000,1 LB,Arthur Moats,29,1989,82,52,71,61,75,69,2.000000,1 DL,Stephon Tuitt,24,1994,79,75,65,83,91,72,1.000000,1 DL,Cameron Heyward,28,1990,64,81,79,81,92,75,7.700000,4 DL,Javon Hargrave,24,1994,81,62,77,73,85,76,0.600000,3 DL,Tyson Alualu,30,1988,64,67,75,75,87,72,2.300000,2 DL,Daniel McCullers,25,1993,94,60,65,77,88,60,0.400000,1 DL,Leterrius Walton,25,1993,81,60,70,73,84,68,0.400000,2 DL,Casey Muehl,29,2010,54,84,70,67,65,68,0.500000,1 DL,Alton Petanick,24,2015,80,78,63,57,66,60,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Buffalo Bills,BUF QB,Tyrod Taylor,28,1990,80,71,79,83,81,70,11.700000,2 QB,Nathan Peterman,23,1995,98,52,81,83,76,53,0.400000,4 QB,Joe Webb,31,1987,77,54,70,79,68,76,0.600000,1 RB,LeSean McCoy,29,1989,63,77,73,67,90,77,6.600000,3 RB,Travaris Cadet,28,1990,59,54,73,62,87,76,0.500000,1 RB,Mike Tolbert,32,1986,42,73,77,71,77,69,0.700000,1 RB,Patrick DiMarco,28,1990,81,67,81,60,74,65,1.600000,4 WR,Zay Jones,22,1996,92,57,87,77,90,74,1.500000,4 WR,Kelvin Benjamin,26,1992,72,77,75,79,86,74,2.600000,2 WR,Charles Clay,28,1990,86,70,85,76,83,72,6.000000,3 WR,Jordan Matthews,25,1993,80,75,83,68,90,72,1.100000,1 WR,Andre Holmes,29,1989,77,61,68,68,87,69,1.400000,3 WR,Deonte Thompson,28,1990,75,58,65,64,92,69,0.600000,1 WR,Brandon Tate,30,1988,74,50,71,60,88,77,0.700000,1 WR,Jeremy Butler,26,1992,71,40,75,64,86,65,0.400000,1 WR,Logan Thomas,26,1992,68,40,79,60,84,70,0.500000,1 WR,Nick O'Leary,25,1993,92,54,77,71,75,53,0.300000,1 WR,Khari Lee,25,1993,84,45,75,60,76,65,0.400000,2 OL,Richie Incognito,34,1984,71,85,85,89,86,75,4.000000,2 OL,Cordy Glenn,28,1990,74,79,75,87,72,61,9.500000,4 OL,Vladimir Ducasse,30,1988,67,63,76,85,74,61,0.800000,3 OL,Dion Dawkins,23,1995,98,54,79,81,78,60,0.800000,4 OL,John Miller,24,1994,82,68,71,75,73,68,0.600000,2 OL,Eric Wood,31,1987,79,77,76,77,75,59,6.800000,3 OL,Ryan Groy,27,1991,79,60,70,75,77,61,1.600000,2 OL,Conor McDermott,25,1993,94,40,75,71,74,60,0.400000,4 OL,Jordan Mills,27,1991,74,61,75,71,72,60,1.300000,2 OL,Seantrel Henderson,25,1993,79,60,60,70,77,56,0.500000,1 OL,Reid Ferguson,23,1995,97,35,76,35,46,60,0.300000,2 K,Steven Hauschka,32,1986,56,40,67,93,86,40,2.500000,3 K,Colton Schmidt,27,1991,87,40,68,79,76,40,1.000000,2 S,Micah Hyde,27,1991,80,70,75,77,88,69,4.800000,5 S,Shamarko Thomas,26,1992,69,45,75,77,90,66,0.500000,1 S,Trae Elston,23,1995,73,35,70,69,89,68,0.300000,2 S,Colt Anderson,32,1986,62,58,76,72,85,59,0.700000,1 S,Jordan Poyer,26,1992,60,75,73,79,87,40,2.600000,4 CB,Tre'Davious White,22,1996,72,62,79,79,90,66,2.400000,4 CB,EJ Gaines,25,1993,75,70,75,79,89,57,0.500000,1 CB,Shareece Wright,30,1988,64,58,76,77,90,47,0.500000,1 CB,Leonard Johnson,27,1991,78,57,77,76,86,46,0.600000,1 CB,Lafayette Pitts,25,1993,79,40,76,72,90,40,0.300000,1 CB,Rolando Amanza,29,2010,77,65,91,56,64,66,0.500000,1 LB,Lorenzo Alexander,34,1984,65,73,76,70,86,76,2.200000,2 LB,Matt Milano,23,1995,99,40,83,70,83,67,0.500000,4 LB,Preston Brown,25,1993,95,68,87,67,84,76,0.700000,1 LB,Tanner Vallejo,23,1995,84,40,70,71,82,67,0.400000,4 LB,Ramon Humber,30,1988,79,60,68,68,76,70,0.600000,1 LB,Deon Lacey,27,1991,63,45,71,60,77,69,0.400000,2 DL,Kyle Williams,34,1984,58,76,73,81,92,71,5.600000,1 DL,Cedric Thornton,29,1989,70,59,68,77,89,70,3.400000,3 DL,Shaq Lawson,23,1995,69,57,70,73,88,79,2.500000,3 DL,Eddie Yarbrough,24,1994,85,45,63,68,83,76,0.300000,1 DL,Jerel Worthy,27,1991,80,54,70,68,86,71,0.400000,1 DL,Jerry Hughes,29,1989,63,70,83,61,81,79,6.500000,3 DL,Adolphus Washington,25,1993,73,52,71,60,82,76,0.600000,3 DL,Ryan Davis,28,1990,75,50,70,60,75,74,0.700000,2 END_PLAYERS Miami Dolphins,MIA QB,Ryan Tannehill,29,1989,70,67,89,83,81,66,14.000000,4 QB,Jay Cutler,34,1984,51,60,65,91,77,37,6.300000,1 QB,David Fales,27,1991,84,40,81,70,79,40,0.400000,1 QB,Matt Moore,33,1985,71,63,83,71,78,37,1.300000,1 RB,Damien Williams,25,1993,75,60,73,68,91,76,1.100000,1 RB,Kenyan Drake,23,1995,73,45,68,60,91,74,0.700000,3 RB,Senorise Perry,26,1992,60,40,71,57,92,70,0.400000,2 RB,MarQueis Gray,28,1990,78,57,73,60,81,70,0.700000,2 WR,Jarvis Landry,25,1993,68,76,83,93,91,80,0.700000,1 WR,DeVante Parker,24,1994,85,76,76,79,91,72,2.700000,2 WR,Kenny Stills,25,1993,72,73,77,75,92,72,6.100000,4 WR,Julius Thomas,29,1989,79,62,70,71,85,74,3.800000,2 WR,Leonte Carroo,23,1995,84,45,76,70,89,65,0.600000,3 WR,Jakeem Grant,25,1993,66,40,71,65,96,67,0.400000,3 WR,Anthony Fasano,33,1985,41,64,77,62,76,59,2.500000,1 OL,Isaac Asiata,25,1993,84,40,85,85,79,61,0.500000,4 OL,Laremy Tunsil,23,1995,95,62,83,77,80,60,3.100000,3 OL,Mike Pouncey,28,1990,64,67,65,77,74,60,6.200000,4 OL,Zach Sterup,25,1993,87,40,73,75,79,60,0.300000,1 OL,Jermon Bushrod,33,1985,65,67,83,76,72,59,2.300000,1 OL,Ja'Wuan James,25,1993,84,71,75,71,73,65,2.900000,2 OL,Sam Young,30,1988,73,59,71,70,81,60,0.700000,1 OL,Jesse Davis,26,1992,75,40,77,71,74,59,0.300000,2 OL,Ted Larsen,30,1988,75,59,77,64,80,60,1.400000,3 OL,Jake Brendel,25,1993,73,35,81,65,74,60,0.300000,1 OL,John Denney,39,1979,71,76,76,60,52,45,0.600000,1 K,Cody Parkey,25,1993,90,40,75,89,81,40,0.400000,1 K,Matt Haack,23,1995,88,40,65,93,77,40,0.300000,3 S,Reshad Jones,29,1989,72,87,71,82,86,80,8.200000,6 S,Nate Allen,30,1988,80,61,68,77,86,66,3.400000,1 S,Michael Thomas,27,1991,70,60,76,77,86,60,1.100000,1 S,TJ McDonald,26,1992,63,62,73,79,86,59,0.200000,5 S,Jordan Lucas,24,1994,90,35,73,71,91,62,0.400000,3 S,Maurice Smith,22,1996,68,40,71,68,85,55,0.300000,3 CB,Alterraun Verner,29,1989,71,52,75,77,86,69,0.600000,1 CB,Xavien Howard,24,1994,90,45,81,77,91,53,1.400000,3 CB,Cordrea Tankersley,24,1994,79,45,85,71,92,63,0.600000,4 CB,Bobby McCain,24,1994,84,63,75,77,89,43,0.400000,2 CB,Walt Aikens,26,1992,89,45,76,75,89,44,0.500000,1 CB,Torry McTyer,22,1996,67,40,71,71,92,40,0.300000,3 LB,Lawrence Timmons,31,1987,65,75,81,75,84,77,5.500000,2 LB,Kiko Alonso,27,1991,71,67,73,76,80,74,5.600000,4 LB,Stephone Anthony,25,1993,83,56,70,71,83,75,1.800000,2 LB,Rey Maualuga,30,1988,82,60,85,73,87,67,0.700000,1 LB,Mike Hull,26,1992,99,56,77,70,87,71,0.400000,1 LB,Chase Allen,24,1994,83,45,77,70,82,71,0.300000,3 DL,Ndamukong Suh,30,1988,60,73,91,97,99,80,15.100000,4 DL,Jordan Phillips,25,1993,87,57,60,79,87,69,0.900000,2 DL,William Hayes,32,1986,57,73,77,73,91,79,4.200000,1 DL,Cameron Wake,35,1983,75,83,77,73,85,79,5.400000,2 DL,Davon Godchaux,23,1995,66,52,73,73,84,71,0.400000,4 DL,Vincent Taylor,23,1995,89,45,76,71,82,66,0.400000,4 DL,Charles Harris,22,1996,87,54,73,61,79,79,2.600000,4 DL,Terrence Fede,26,1992,83,40,75,61,80,75,0.400000,1 DL,Andre Branch,28,1990,68,62,64,58,75,74,6.300000,3 END_PLAYERS New England Patriots,NE QB,Tom Brady,40,1978,69,99,97,91,98,40,15.600000,3 QB,Brian Hoyer,32,1986,51,62,68,81,78,37,5.000000,2 RB,Mike Gillislee,27,1991,78,67,76,76,88,79,2.000000,2 RB,Dion Lewis,27,1991,63,70,65,67,91,79,1.000000,1 RB,Rex Burkhead,27,1991,89,64,81,75,84,77,2.600000,1 RB,James White,25,1993,90,63,70,68,89,76,2.600000,4 RB,Brandon Bolden,27,1991,64,58,75,67,88,72,0.600000,1 RB,James Develin,29,1989,58,71,76,57,70,47,0.900000,2 WR,Rob Gronkowski,28,1990,75,89,73,93,83,72,6.800000,3 WR,Chris Hogan,29,1989,74,81,73,87,88,71,2.500000,2 WR,Brandin Cooks,24,1994,67,76,77,81,96,76,2.700000,2 WR,Julian Edelman,31,1987,69,93,79,81,86,77,4.600000,3 WR,Danny Amendola,32,1986,42,73,76,79,84,72,2.800000,1 WR,Phillip Dorsett,24,1994,81,59,63,71,96,70,1.900000,2 WR,Martellus Bennett,30,1988,73,71,76,75,79,67,5.700000,3 WR,Jacob Hollister,24,1994,81,40,77,63,84,70,0.300000,3 WR,Dwayne Allen,27,1991,63,68,73,71,76,60,5.200000,3 WR,Matthew Slater,32,1986,74,67,75,60,87,67,1.300000,1 OL,Marcus Cannon,29,1989,63,76,64,85,85,60,4.900000,5 OL,Shaq Mason,24,1994,72,75,73,76,92,60,0.500000,2 OL,Nate Solder,29,1989,74,77,76,81,74,60,8.900000,1 OL,David Andrews,25,1993,74,77,77,75,85,60,1.800000,4 OL,Ted Karras,24,1994,75,40,81,75,80,60,0.400000,3 OL,Joe Thuney,25,1993,91,70,81,75,74,63,0.600000,3 OL,LaAdrian Waddle,26,1992,84,59,70,76,73,60,0.800000,1 OL,Cameron Fleming,25,1993,77,59,71,73,74,64,1.100000,1 OL,Cole Croston,24,1994,86,40,73,68,78,59,0.300000,3 OL,Joe Cardona,25,1993,97,35,75,68,46,52,0.400000,2 K,Stephen Gostkowski,33,1985,58,45,67,89,82,45,3.600000,2 K,Ryan Allen,27,1991,74,40,71,83,80,40,1.700000,2 S,Devin McCourty,30,1988,58,85,83,88,90,68,7.800000,3 S,Patrick Chung,30,1988,69,70,89,79,86,68,2.200000,2 S,Nate Ebner,29,1989,82,45,91,72,87,70,0.800000,1 S,Duron Harmon,26,1992,74,64,76,79,88,55,3.400000,4 S,Jordan Richards,24,1994,73,40,81,74,86,69,0.700000,2 S,Brandon King,24,1994,87,45,70,74,89,40,0.400000,1 CB,Malcolm Butler,27,1991,86,81,73,84,89,66,2.400000,1 CB,Johnson Bademosi,27,1991,78,45,79,79,90,60,2.000000,1 CB,Eric Rowe,25,1993,72,50,73,79,91,60,1.000000,2 CB,Stephon Gilmore,27,1991,78,67,79,80,92,45,10.400000,5 CB,Jonathan Jones,24,1994,99,45,63,75,95,40,0.300000,2 CB,Robin Vagas,25,2014,60,82,50,62,58,61,0.500000,1 LB,Dont'a Hightower,27,1991,80,81,83,89,93,76,7.100000,4 LB,Elandon Roberts,23,1995,78,60,75,75,87,71,0.400000,3 LB,David Harris,33,1985,62,61,85,76,85,68,2.000000,2 LB,Kyle Van Noy,26,1992,73,60,71,70,79,74,1.100000,1 LB,Shea McClellin,28,1990,89,63,71,68,77,70,2.400000,2 LB,Trevor Reilly,29,1989,73,45,75,61,80,67,0.400000,1 LB,Marquis Flowers,25,1993,83,45,71,58,76,74,0.400000,1 DL,Alan Branch,33,1985,66,60,67,83,90,67,3.300000,2 DL,Trey Flowers,24,1994,84,65,79,76,89,76,0.500000,2 DL,Malcom Brown,23,1995,89,68,68,73,87,70,1.800000,2 DL,Deatrich Wise Jr.,23,1995,74,56,67,73,86,74,0.600000,4 DL,Lawrence Guy,27,1991,71,67,77,71,86,70,2.700000,4 DL,Ricky Jean-Francois,31,1987,60,60,64,71,86,70,0.600000,1 DL,Lewis Kari,33,2006,54,77,76,59,66,61,0.500000,1 DL,Cassius Marsh,25,1993,98,59,79,50,71,71,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS New York Jets,NYJ QB,Bryce Petty,26,1992,89,45,70,83,75,45,0.500000,2 QB,Christian Hackenberg,22,1996,74,50,76,91,70,40,1.000000,3 QB,Josh McCown,38,1980,57,71,70,73,79,37,5.600000,1 RB,Elijah McGuire,23,1995,80,40,76,76,89,80,0.400000,4 RB,Matt Forte,32,1986,62,64,79,79,87,77,3.100000,2 RB,Bilal Powell,29,1989,54,77,73,76,88,77,2.900000,2 RB,Lawrence Thomas,24,1994,93,45,73,45,73,45,0.300000,2 WR,Jermaine Kearse,27,1991,81,75,85,75,90,71,4.000000,2 WR,Jeremy Kerley,29,1989,67,63,75,75,86,72,0.500000,1 WR,Robby Anderson,24,1994,93,61,68,70,94,66,0.300000,2 WR,ArDarius Stewart,24,1994,78,52,75,70,89,74,0.700000,4 WR,Austin S-Jenkins,25,1993,89,58,67,70,87,65,1.200000,1 WR,Neal Sterling,25,1993,70,40,73,60,85,71,0.400000,1 WR,Chad Hansen,22,1996,89,45,75,59,89,53,0.500000,4 WR,Eric Tomlinson,25,1993,68,45,73,62,80,44,0.300000,1 OL,James Carpenter,28,1990,85,63,76,81,73,64,3.500000,2 OL,Ben Ijalana,28,1990,75,45,73,75,75,60,3.800000,2 OL,Jonotthan Harrison,26,1992,95,60,75,76,72,59,0.600000,1 OL,Kelvin Beachum,28,1990,74,68,75,71,74,63,5.900000,3 OL,Brian Winters,26,1992,72,71,76,71,73,60,4.500000,4 OL,Dakota Dozier,26,1992,70,58,76,70,79,60,0.400000,1 OL,Wesley Johnson,26,1992,66,62,81,70,73,58,1.700000,1 OL,Brandon Shell,25,1993,80,57,81,68,73,60,0.400000,3 OL,Brent Qvale,26,1992,66,52,76,61,77,60,0.300000,1 OL,Thomas Hennessy,23,1995,91,40,70,45,46,56,0.300000,3 K,Chandler Catanzaro,26,1992,69,40,68,91,82,40,0.600000,1 K,Lachlan Edwards,25,1993,73,40,65,83,75,40,0.400000,3 S,Marcus Maye,24,1994,77,54,75,75,90,74,1.500000,4 S,Rontez Miles,29,1989,88,52,79,75,85,69,0.300000,1 S,Terrence Brooks,25,1993,73,56,70,77,91,47,0.400000,1 S,Jamal Adams,22,1996,88,60,81,74,91,35,5.700000,4 CB,Buster Skrine,28,1990,73,62,73,77,91,53,4.700000,2 CB,Juston Burris,24,1994,83,45,81,75,88,55,0.500000,3 CB,Rashard Robinson,22,1996,85,61,81,77,93,37,0.500000,3 CB,Robert Nelson,27,1991,84,45,75,75,90,47,0.300000,1 CB,Morris Claiborne,27,1991,83,60,68,77,90,40,4.400000,1 CB,Darryl Roberts,27,1991,80,45,64,77,92,37,0.400000,2 CB,Derrick Jones,23,1995,94,35,73,71,90,40,0.400000,4 LB,Demario Davis,28,1990,66,65,73,75,89,77,1.500000,1 LB,Bruce Carter,29,1989,62,59,62,70,82,76,0.500000,1 LB,Jordan Jenkins,23,1995,79,59,67,68,86,70,0.600000,3 LB,Darron Lee,23,1995,87,60,79,65,79,77,2.500000,3 LB,Julian Stanford,27,1991,63,50,65,64,82,77,0.500000,1 LB,Lorenzo Mauldin,25,1993,72,56,71,64,81,69,0.600000,2 LB,Freddie Bishop,27,1991,76,40,79,62,83,66,0.300000,1 LB,Josh Martin,26,1992,84,45,71,61,80,67,1.300000,2 DL,Muhammad Wilkerson,28,1990,74,68,85,89,97,79,12.600000,4 DL,Leonard Williams,23,1995,99,71,68,76,90,76,4.800000,2 DL,Steve McLendon,31,1987,74,62,71,75,91,72,2.700000,2 DL,Ed Stinson,27,1991,86,45,65,77,85,63,0.400000,1 DL,Mike Pennel,26,1992,85,52,70,76,85,66,0.600000,1 DL,Kony Ealy,26,1992,69,63,73,67,82,79,0.500000,1 DL,Xavier Cooper,26,1992,69,52,76,70,81,71,0.500000,2 DL,David Bass,27,1991,71,52,75,60,74,71,0.500000,1 DL,Obum Gwacham,26,1992,65,40,67,60,74,74,0.400000,2 END_PLAYERS Houston Texans,HOU QB,Deshaun Watson,22,1996,89,71,83,77,79,70,3.400000,4 QB,Tom Savage,27,1991,97,50,76,87,74,40,0.400000,1 QB,Josh Johnson,31,1987,61,45,75,76,72,53,0.600000,1 RB,Lamar Miller,26,1992,74,76,73,77,92,84,4.100000,3 RB,D'onta Foreman,21,1997,77,63,76,73,90,79,0.600000,4 RB,Alfred Blue,26,1992,87,61,65,70,87,71,0.400000,1 RB,Jordan Todman,27,1991,66,45,68,63,89,76,0.500000,1 RB,Jay Prosch,25,1993,75,60,85,59,81,55,0.400000,1 WR,DeAndre Hopkins,25,1993,86,87,87,87,92,74,2.600000,5 WR,Bruce Ellington,26,1992,93,61,79,71,91,76,0.400000,1 WR,Braxton Miller,25,1993,67,45,73,68,91,76,0.600000,3 WR,Will Fuller,23,1995,86,65,73,64,95,71,2.500000,3 WR,CJ Fiedorowicz,26,1992,74,65,83,73,81,55,0.800000,1 WR,Ryan Griffin,27,1991,77,59,75,68,75,63,1.900000,3 WR,Stephen Anderson,24,1994,70,40,73,60,84,62,0.300000,2 OL,Derek Newton,30,1988,62,71,71,76,83,59,3.000000,3 OL,Greg Mancz,25,1993,91,54,77,76,72,62,0.300000,1 OL,Jeff Allen,27,1991,69,60,67,76,73,59,4.700000,3 OL,Chris Clark,32,1986,63,62,65,75,77,60,2.200000,1 OL,Julie'n Davenport,22,1996,97,45,75,73,77,62,0.600000,4 OL,Nick Martin,24,1994,85,63,75,73,75,61,1.000000,3 OL,Breno Giacomini,32,1986,62,59,76,71,86,57,2.200000,1 OL,Xavier Su'a-Filo,26,1992,75,60,77,73,74,59,1.200000,1 OL,Kyle Fuller,23,1995,66,40,77,67,74,60,0.400000,4 OL,Kendall Lamm,25,1993,82,56,77,62,82,59,0.300000,1 OL,Jon Weeks,31,1987,62,60,73,56,48,45,0.600000,3 K,Ka'lmi Fairbairn,23,1995,84,35,65,77,87,35,0.300000,2 K,Shane Lechler,41,1977,67,56,67,77,86,56,1.600000,1 S,Marcus Gilchrist,29,1989,76,64,79,80,88,76,2.400000,1 S,Eddie Pleasant,29,1989,85,60,83,74,87,69,0.700000,1 S,Andre Hal,25,1993,67,68,75,79,92,43,0.500000,1 S,Corey Moore,24,1994,80,64,77,75,87,53,0.300000,1 S,Kurtis Drummond,25,1993,86,50,75,75,85,40,0.300000,1 CB,Kevin Johnson,25,1993,70,63,75,80,88,55,2.400000,2 CB,Johnathan Joseph,33,1985,58,76,71,82,89,44,4.200000,1 CB,Kareem Jackson,29,1989,74,64,70,76,89,53,6.700000,2 CB,Treston Decoud,24,1994,73,40,71,70,87,60,0.500000,4 CB,Marcus Williams,26,1992,81,54,77,74,87,37,1.700000,1 CB,Peyton Ohotto,25,2014,55,74,69,60,65,62,0.500000,1 LB,Whitney Mercilus,27,1991,82,71,76,76,84,74,4.900000,3 LB,Benardrick McKinney,25,1993,68,67,77,76,81,77,1.200000,2 LB,Jadeveon Clowney,24,1994,80,64,65,71,85,77,6.800000,2 LB,Zach Cunningham,23,1995,87,60,81,71,84,76,0.900000,4 LB,Brian Cushing,30,1988,60,73,83,68,85,74,6.400000,3 LB,Dylan Cole,23,1995,85,40,76,67,86,72,0.300000,3 LB,Lamarr Houston,30,1988,78,68,68,68,87,68,0.600000,1 LB,Jelani Jenkins,25,1993,66,60,76,64,79,76,0.500000,1 LB,Ufomba Kamalu,25,1993,77,40,76,65,84,62,0.300000,1 LB,Brennan Scarlett,24,1994,97,45,64,59,79,69,0.300000,2 LB,Brian Peters,29,1989,88,45,76,60,73,70,0.300000,1 DL,JJ Watt,28,1990,89,85,79,95,99,77,11.700000,5 DL,Carlos Watkins,24,1994,96,40,76,75,84,74,0.500000,4 DL,DJ Reader,23,1995,83,67,75,76,86,69,0.400000,3 DL,Joel Heath,24,1994,69,58,73,68,82,70,0.300000,2 DL,Christian Covington,24,1994,99,60,62,63,80,70,0.400000,2 DL,Brandon Dunn,25,1993,83,59,73,63,81,65,0.500000,2 DL,Kenneth Bonga,28,2011,65,73,52,69,64,57,0.500000,1 DL,Randall Durden,27,2012,89,78,73,61,59,66,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Indianapolis Colts,IND QB,Andrew Luck,28,1990,77,73,81,91,87,67,19.400000,5 QB,Jacoby Brissett,24,1994,86,59,81,89,78,69,0.600000,3 QB,Scott Tolzien,30,1988,73,45,81,70,77,40,1.300000,1 RB,Robert Turbin,28,1990,50,59,76,73,90,76,0.800000,2 RB,Matt Jones,24,1994,77,60,65,64,89,76,0.600000,2 RB,Frank Gore,34,1984,56,89,81,73,82,75,2.500000,1 RB,Marlon Mack,21,1997,95,56,76,60,89,72,0.500000,4 RB,Darrell Daniels,23,1995,74,40,75,59,86,70,0.300000,3 WR,TY Hilton,28,1990,81,91,77,85,94,75,9.200000,4 WR,Donte Moncrief,24,1994,70,63,76,77,92,72,0.700000,1 WR,Kamar Aiken,28,1990,72,63,68,75,89,72,2.300000,1 WR,Chester Rogers,23,1995,70,57,73,70,89,70,0.300000,2 WR,Jack Doyle,27,1991,67,70,71,77,77,53,3.900000,3 WR,Erik Swoope,25,1993,85,40,65,60,80,71,0.300000,1 WR,Brandon Williams,30,1988,55,50,65,60,86,62,0.600000,1 OL,Anthony Castonzo,29,1989,90,79,73,79,93,60,7.200000,3 OL,Denzelle Good,26,1992,81,62,64,76,79,68,0.400000,2 OL,Jeremy Vujnovich,27,1991,81,40,68,81,73,60,0.300000,1 OL,Jack Mewhort,26,1992,99,67,77,79,72,64,0.700000,1 OL,Ryan Kelly,24,1994,84,71,79,75,77,64,2.500000,3 OL,Kyle Kalis,24,1994,82,40,71,77,73,60,0.300000,3 OL,Joe Haeg,24,1994,72,60,83,70,75,60,0.400000,3 OL,Le'Raven Clark,24,1994,75,40,79,67,80,59,0.600000,3 OL,Tyreek Burwell,25,1993,70,40,70,68,77,58,0.400000,1 OL,Mike Person,29,1989,84,56,67,64,75,63,0.500000,1 OL,Luke Rhodes,25,1993,68,40,77,70,46,35,0.300000,1 K,Adam Vinatieri,45,1973,65,59,71,77,94,59,1.900000,1 K,Rigoberto Sanchez,23,1995,89,40,77,85,83,40,0.300000,3 S,Clayton Geathers,25,1993,69,65,76,77,87,75,0.500000,2 S,TJ Green,22,1996,91,45,75,76,93,70,0.800000,3 S,Matthias Farley,25,1993,83,60,77,76,89,68,0.300000,2 S,Malik Hooker,21,1997,83,60,73,77,88,67,3.100000,4 S,Darius Butler,31,1987,74,64,81,77,89,45,2.800000,1 CB,Nate Hairston,23,1995,90,45,75,76,88,53,0.500000,4 CB,Chris Milton,25,1993,79,40,79,71,92,59,0.300000,1 CB,Rashaan Melvin,28,1990,73,71,70,82,90,40,0.500000,1 CB,DJ White,24,1994,92,40,79,74,89,45,0.400000,3 CB,Pierre Desir,27,1991,82,45,75,76,88,40,0.500000,1 CB,Kenny Moore,22,1996,85,40,73,75,87,40,0.300000,3 CB,Quincy Wilson,21,1997,96,45,77,71,88,43,1.300000,4 LB,Jabaal Sheard,28,1990,80,76,81,77,86,74,5.300000,3 LB,Joshua Perry,23,1995,91,40,81,73,84,67,0.600000,3 LB,Jeremiah George,25,1993,91,50,76,71,83,71,0.400000,2 LB,Barkevious Mingo,27,1991,66,59,76,70,79,77,1.600000,1 LB,John Simon,27,1991,62,63,77,70,86,72,2.800000,3 LB,Anthony Walker Jr.,22,1996,98,40,87,70,84,66,0.500000,4 LB,Antonio Morrison,23,1995,72,52,70,68,83,69,0.500000,3 LB,Jon Bostic,26,1992,97,59,75,68,80,70,0.400000,1 LB,Tarell Basham,23,1995,71,45,79,63,80,68,0.700000,4 DL,Johnathan Hankins,25,1993,94,75,70,87,93,70,5.600000,3 DL,Al Woods,30,1988,70,60,68,87,92,68,1.300000,2 DL,Grover Stewart,24,1994,95,40,79,81,86,67,0.500000,4 DL,Hassan Ridgeway,23,1995,99,40,63,76,88,75,0.500000,3 DL,Margus Hunt,30,1988,83,57,71,73,82,74,1.300000,2 DL,Henry Anderson,26,1992,90,70,67,70,86,72,0.500000,2 DL,Emerson Estrello,27,2012,85,74,50,65,65,55,0.500000,1 DL,Roland Chisley,22,2017,70,65,91,60,55,60,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Jacksonville Jaguars,JAX QB,Blake Bortles,25,1993,69,62,91,87,78,67,7.000000,2 QB,Chad Henne,32,1986,68,61,79,77,74,37,2.500000,1 RB,Leonard Fournette,22,1996,79,68,73,87,91,82,7.000000,4 RB,Chris Ivory,29,1989,73,73,64,75,89,79,4.600000,4 RB,TJ Yeldon,24,1994,85,63,70,76,88,77,1.300000,2 RB,Corey Grant,26,1992,81,54,62,60,96,70,0.300000,1 RB,Tommy Bohanon,27,1991,88,57,73,58,76,57,0.400000,1 WR,Allen Robinson,24,1994,73,81,76,79,90,74,0.700000,1 WR,Marqise Lee,26,1992,88,70,76,75,89,74,1.100000,1 WR,Allen Hurns,26,1992,77,75,79,75,88,74,5.100000,4 WR,Dede Westbrook,24,1994,66,40,71,75,93,72,0.600000,4 WR,Jaelen Strong,23,1995,67,40,70,75,91,68,0.600000,2 WR,Keelan Cole,24,1994,81,45,76,67,87,76,0.300000,3 WR,James O'Shaughnessy,25,1993,66,40,67,64,83,69,0.400000,2 WR,Arrelious Benn,29,1989,88,58,65,60,84,70,0.600000,2 WR,Ben Koyack,24,1994,77,56,75,63,79,55,0.300000,1 WR,Marcedes Lewis,33,1985,52,68,75,63,74,47,2.500000,2 OL,Tyler Shatley,26,1992,85,45,71,91,77,60,0.700000,2 OL,Cam Robinson,22,1996,81,60,87,83,77,61,1.600000,4 OL,Brandon Linder,25,1993,73,79,77,79,80,60,5.600000,6 OL,AJ Cann,26,1992,88,65,76,79,73,60,0.700000,2 OL,Chris Reed,25,1993,89,45,68,73,75,61,0.300000,1 OL,Josh Wells,26,1992,79,45,71,70,79,60,0.500000,2 OL,Patrick Omameh,28,1990,71,64,76,68,73,68,0.600000,1 OL,Jermey Parnell,31,1987,66,67,68,71,73,61,4.000000,3 OL,William Poehls,26,1992,91,45,75,65,77,60,0.300000,1 OL,Josh Walker,26,1992,85,40,76,61,79,60,0.400000,1 OL,Matt Overton,32,1986,75,45,70,50,57,57,0.500000,1 K,Josh Lambo,27,1991,83,40,67,87,84,40,0.400000,1 K,Brad Nortman,28,1990,70,45,71,81,82,45,1.400000,3 S,Barry Church,29,1989,86,60,89,72,85,76,4.100000,4 S,Calvin Pryor,25,1993,84,60,83,76,87,67,1.000000,1 S,Tashaun Gipson,27,1991,73,70,81,79,84,60,5.000000,4 S,Jarrod Wilson,23,1995,93,40,77,70,87,53,0.300000,2 S,Peyton Thompson,27,1991,84,45,70,74,88,40,0.400000,1 CB,Jalen Ramsey,23,1995,82,73,76,84,93,68,6.000000,3 CB,Jalen Myrick,22,1996,84,40,70,74,96,59,0.400000,4 CB,AJ Bouye,26,1992,60,76,68,82,89,47,9.700000,5 CB,Aaron Colvin,26,1992,63,64,64,77,89,53,0.600000,1 CB,Tyler Patmon,26,1992,70,45,70,75,88,40,0.400000,1 CB,Homer Trimpe,26,2013,67,73,50,65,65,62,0.500000,1 LB,Blair Brown,23,1995,99,40,81,75,87,70,0.500000,4 LB,Telvin Smith,26,1992,67,79,73,76,79,77,0.600000,1 LB,Paul Posluszny,33,1985,49,77,85,75,84,75,3.600000,1 LB,Myles Jack,22,1996,73,67,70,71,82,79,1.400000,3 LB,Donald Payne,23,1995,94,40,79,67,77,72,0.300000,3 LB,Lerentee McCray,27,1991,78,52,65,60,75,70,1.300000,1 DL,Marcell Dareus,27,1991,87,68,79,89,96,77,10.100000,5 DL,Calais Campbell,31,1987,66,83,83,76,93,79,10.300000,4 DL,Abry Jones,26,1992,64,67,71,77,87,66,2.400000,4 DL,Malik Jackson,27,1991,75,64,76,70,88,74,10.000000,5 DL,Dawuane Smoot,22,1996,94,45,81,68,81,76,0.800000,4 DL,Eli Ankou,23,1995,80,54,71,68,84,72,0.300000,3 DL,Yannick Ngakoue,22,1996,98,65,76,65,84,77,0.700000,3 DL,Sheldon Day,23,1995,84,50,76,65,85,77,0.600000,3 DL,Dante Fowler Jr.,23,1995,71,61,64,60,81,79,6.100000,2 END_PLAYERS Tennessee Titans,TEN QB,Marcus Mariota,24,1994,85,63,89,79,79,69,6.300000,2 QB,Brandon Weeden,34,1984,57,45,81,81,73,37,0.500000,1 QB,Matt Cassel,35,1983,52,60,76,71,74,37,1.600000,2 RB,Derrick Henry,23,1995,69,75,81,79,88,79,1.200000,3 RB,Demarco Murray,29,1989,65,79,75,75,89,80,3.900000,3 RB,David Fluellen,25,1993,68,40,75,63,82,75,0.400000,2 RB,Jalston Fowler,27,1991,82,60,60,61,77,63,0.500000,2 WR,Eric Decker,30,1988,55,73,81,83,86,72,4.100000,1 WR,Delanie Walker,33,1985,43,89,73,83,85,72,3.300000,2 WR,Rishard Matthews,28,1990,60,79,79,79,89,72,3.700000,2 WR,Tajae Sharpe,23,1995,79,62,76,75,87,69,0.500000,3 WR,Corey Davis,22,1996,78,59,77,70,90,76,6.600000,4 WR,Taywan Taylor,22,1996,66,45,85,68,92,72,0.700000,4 WR,Harry Douglas,33,1985,45,60,75,70,88,71,2.000000,1 WR,Jonnu Smith,22,1996,80,52,76,67,85,67,0.600000,4 WR,Eric Weems,32,1986,48,65,70,64,85,71,0.800000,2 WR,Darius Jennings,25,1993,81,40,73,61,90,66,0.400000,2 WR,Phillip Supernaw,27,1991,80,57,73,62,81,68,1.100000,2 OL,Taylor Lewan,26,1992,76,83,79,83,85,70,3.600000,2 OL,Brian Schwenke,26,1992,92,60,81,83,74,70,1.000000,1 OL,Jack Conklin,23,1995,78,75,85,76,78,60,4.000000,3 OL,Ben Jones,28,1990,76,76,85,77,78,60,2.800000,3 OL,Josh Kline,28,1990,64,76,71,70,82,73,1.300000,1 OL,Dennis Kelly,27,1991,61,52,77,75,78,60,0.900000,3 OL,Corey Levin,23,1995,87,40,75,73,78,60,0.400000,4 OL,Quinton Spain,26,1992,71,70,79,71,77,68,0.300000,1 OL,Gregorio Meneley,26,2013,81,85,67,58,66,69,0.500000,1 OL,Beau Brinkley,27,1991,72,35,71,56,50,45,0.800000,3 K,Ryan Succop,31,1987,70,57,73,81,93,57,1.800000,1 K,Brett Kern,31,1987,80,45,57,81,83,45,2.200000,3 S,Johnathan Cyprien,27,1991,83,71,81,79,89,74,4.400000,4 S,Kevin Byard,24,1994,86,63,79,79,89,72,0.700000,3 S,Da'Norris Searcy,29,1989,68,60,77,76,87,68,4.400000,2 S,Brynden Trawick,28,1990,77,45,77,74,85,70,1.500000,2 S,Curtis Riley,25,1993,89,45,76,75,89,47,0.300000,1 CB,Logan Ryan,26,1992,73,70,85,77,88,71,6.700000,3 CB,Adoree' Jackson,22,1996,83,50,76,77,92,59,2.800000,4 CB,Brice McCain,31,1987,54,57,73,77,90,40,2.000000,1 CB,LeShaun Sims,24,1994,89,62,75,77,88,40,0.400000,3 CB,Tye Smith,24,1994,99,45,76,74,87,37,0.400000,2 CB,Kalan Reed,24,1994,77,40,77,72,89,40,0.300000,1 LB,Wesley Woodyard,31,1987,79,77,85,77,80,79,2.300000,3 LB,Avery Williamson,25,1993,75,62,77,76,86,71,0.600000,1 LB,Brian Orakpo,31,1987,54,70,75,73,91,74,5.600000,2 LB,Kevin Dodd,25,1993,71,58,73,70,85,70,1.500000,3 LB,Jayon Brown,22,1996,98,45,76,68,81,70,0.500000,4 LB,Nate Palmer,28,1990,68,45,75,65,83,69,0.800000,2 LB,Erik Walden,32,1986,65,61,76,65,80,69,1.900000,1 LB,Derrick Morgan,28,1990,86,62,77,62,83,68,5.200000,2 LB,Daren Bates,27,1991,83,40,79,64,74,68,1.400000,3 DL,Jurrell Casey,28,1990,78,77,77,85,94,75,9.200000,6 DL,DaQuan Jones,26,1992,76,76,70,77,91,72,0.700000,1 DL,Sylvester Williams,29,1989,82,60,71,75,84,69,4.300000,3 DL,David King,28,1990,88,45,75,70,82,72,0.400000,1 DL,Karl Klug,29,1989,87,64,71,67,83,71,1.600000,2 DL,Austin Johnson,23,1995,85,54,77,67,85,71,1.200000,3 DL,Doug Lynah,32,2007,95,78,51,64,67,62,0.500000,1 DL,Armando Yardley,22,2017,87,84,54,61,66,55,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Denver Broncos,DEN QB,Brock Osweiler,27,1991,76,56,85,93,75,40,0.500000,1 QB,Paxton Lynch,23,1995,73,45,85,87,74,66,2.300000,3 QB,Trevor Siemian,26,1992,71,70,73,77,81,45,0.400000,2 RB,CJ Anderson,26,1992,71,77,75,87,89,84,2.800000,3 RB,Jamaal Charles,31,1987,57,71,68,71,90,79,1.600000,1 RB,De'Angelo Henderson,25,1993,87,40,73,67,90,74,0.400000,4 RB,Devontae Booker,25,1993,72,62,81,65,87,79,0.500000,3 RB,Andy Janovich,24,1994,92,59,73,60,79,63,0.400000,3 WR,Emmanuel Sanders,30,1988,72,89,75,95,92,71,8.600000,3 WR,Demaryius Thomas,30,1988,71,81,81,70,91,77,10.100000,3 WR,Bennie Fowler,26,1992,72,60,64,67,91,70,0.400000,1 WR,Isaiah McKenzie,22,1996,89,45,68,65,92,67,0.400000,4 WR,Jordan Taylor,25,1993,80,56,76,68,88,62,0.300000,1 WR,AJ Derby,26,1992,74,45,71,68,82,67,0.400000,2 WR,Cody Latimer,25,1993,71,35,73,63,90,69,0.700000,1 WR,Virgil Green,29,1989,61,60,67,63,86,71,2.100000,1 WR,Jeff Heuerman,25,1993,66,52,73,64,79,59,0.500000,2 OL,Matthew Paradis,28,1990,70,77,73,81,80,75,0.400000,1 OL,Garett Bolles,25,1993,82,60,79,81,87,62,2.700000,4 OL,Ronald Leary,28,1990,73,75,68,76,78,79,6.200000,4 OL,Max Garcia,26,1992,87,64,75,79,75,59,0.500000,2 OL,Cyrus Kouandjio,24,1994,82,60,62,75,77,63,0.400000,1 OL,Connor McGovern,24,1994,90,40,81,76,78,58,0.500000,3 OL,Billy Turner,26,1992,75,60,73,73,69,62,0.500000,1 OL,Allen Barbre,33,1985,64,61,73,71,77,60,1.000000,1 OL,Donald Stephenson,29,1989,88,60,75,71,74,56,3.500000,2 OL,Menelik Watson,29,1989,87,61,70,71,72,58,4.600000,3 OL,Elijah Wilkinson,22,1996,66,45,70,65,72,60,0.300000,1 OL,Casey Kreiter,27,1991,61,45,76,54,48,59,0.300000,1 K,Brandon McManus,26,1992,73,45,73,95,90,45,1.700000,1 K,Riley Dixon,24,1994,99,40,75,77,79,40,0.400000,3 S,Justin Simmons,24,1994,69,59,75,79,88,71,0.600000,3 S,Darian Stewart,29,1989,81,68,79,79,85,63,4.800000,4 S,William Parks,23,1995,86,58,76,72,85,70,0.400000,3 S,Jamal Carter,23,1995,66,35,79,69,85,68,0.300000,3 CB,Chris Harris Jr.,28,1990,80,87,83,90,91,45,6.600000,3 CB,Aqib Talib,31,1987,63,87,77,88,88,47,6.600000,3 CB,Brendan Langley,23,1995,96,40,77,74,91,55,0.600000,4 CB,Bradley Roby,25,1993,67,61,71,80,93,40,1.600000,1 CB,Lorenzo Doss,23,1995,77,45,76,71,89,37,0.400000,2 CB,Hunter Mieszala,26,2013,60,79,59,65,61,55,0.500000,1 LB,Von Miller,28,1990,81,85,85,89,93,79,14.100000,5 LB,Brandon Marshall,28,1990,70,70,77,79,86,76,5.600000,4 LB,Todd Davis,25,1993,69,73,81,77,86,74,1.700000,1 LB,Zaire Anderson,25,1993,86,40,73,67,81,66,0.300000,1 LB,Shaquil Barrett,25,1993,80,76,76,64,79,71,0.400000,1 LB,Shane Ray,24,1994,82,61,71,61,79,74,2.200000,2 LB,Demarcus Walker,23,1995,86,45,83,62,81,63,1.100000,4 LB,Kasim Edebali,28,1990,82,45,73,59,76,66,0.900000,1 DL,Derek Wolfe,27,1991,61,70,79,79,92,75,6.900000,3 DL,Domata Peko,33,1985,66,75,73,81,84,59,2.700000,2 DL,Zach Kerr,27,1991,67,45,62,76,87,68,1.200000,2 DL,Shelby Harris,26,1992,75,58,70,71,86,74,0.400000,1 DL,Billy Winn,28,1990,70,45,71,68,85,74,0.500000,1 DL,Adam Gotsis,25,1993,94,62,71,68,85,69,0.800000,3 DL,Jared Crick,28,1990,61,64,67,67,84,70,1.600000,1 DL,Henry Almodovar,25,2014,91,65,57,69,67,60,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Kansas City Chiefs,KC QB,Patrick Mahomes,22,1996,85,45,85,95,78,70,4.100000,4 QB,Alex Smith,33,1985,58,81,83,76,86,45,10.900000,2 QB,Tyler Bray,26,1992,72,40,70,87,70,37,0.600000,1 RB,Kareem Hunt,22,1996,91,75,75,83,90,77,0.600000,4 RB,Charcandric West,26,1992,64,60,68,68,91,76,1.000000,2 RB,Akeem Hunt,24,1994,99,54,73,59,92,68,0.300000,1 RB,Anthony Sherman,29,1989,65,64,81,54,79,55,1.400000,1 WR,Travis Kelce,28,1990,88,91,71,83,85,76,7.100000,5 WR,Tyreek Hill,23,1995,74,76,70,77,97,72,0.400000,3 WR,Albert Wilson,25,1993,96,64,73,71,91,70,1.100000,1 WR,Chris Conley,25,1993,91,60,73,70,93,70,0.600000,2 WR,Jehu Chesson,24,1994,69,45,76,71,90,69,0.500000,4 WR,De'Anthony Thomas,24,1994,76,57,61,63,92,76,0.500000,1 WR,Demetrius Harris,26,1992,70,60,70,63,87,70,1.100000,2 WR,Demarcus Robinson,23,1995,99,40,75,60,88,67,0.500000,3 WR,Ross Travis,24,1994,68,40,76,61,84,66,0.300000,2 OL,Mitch Morse,25,1993,86,76,73,85,81,60,1.000000,2 OL,Laurent Duvernay-Tard,26,1992,69,65,79,85,73,70,5.700000,6 OL,Eric Fisher,26,1992,87,71,83,77,74,73,9.100000,5 OL,Mitchell Schwartz,28,1990,87,73,76,75,85,60,5.000000,4 OL,Zach Fulton,26,1992,93,63,75,73,80,60,0.500000,1 OL,Cameron Erving,25,1993,90,57,75,71,73,60,2.300000,2 OL,Jordan Devey,29,1989,66,45,76,68,80,56,0.400000,1 OL,Bryan Witzmann,27,1991,82,59,73,65,77,60,0.300000,1 OL,Parker Ehinger,25,1993,76,50,70,65,79,60,0.600000,3 OL,James Winchester,28,1990,80,35,60,52,48,35,0.600000,5 K,Harrison Butker,22,1996,81,40,65,83,83,40,0.400000,4 K,Dustin Colquitt,35,1983,51,57,79,79,87,57,2.800000,1 S,Eric Berry,29,1989,69,87,81,88,91,76,10.600000,6 S,Ron Parker,30,1988,71,68,70,79,90,63,3.800000,3 S,Eric Murray,23,1995,84,45,79,75,89,66,0.600000,3 S,Daniel Sorensen,27,1991,81,62,81,75,84,66,3.100000,4 S,Steven Terrell,27,1991,72,50,73,77,92,43,0.400000,1 CB,Marcus Peters,24,1994,97,81,76,84,90,46,2.300000,2 CB,Steven Nelson,24,1994,91,60,83,79,90,55,0.500000,2 CB,Phillip Gaines,26,1992,73,50,71,79,93,37,0.500000,1 CB,Terrance Mitchell,25,1993,83,60,79,79,89,40,0.400000,1 CB,Kenneth Acker,25,1993,94,45,68,76,89,37,0.400000,1 CB,Garland East,24,2015,58,72,84,60,64,58,0.500000,1 LB,Justin Houston,28,1990,84,83,76,85,92,77,13.100000,4 LB,Derrick Johnson,35,1983,55,87,76,79,84,76,5.700000,2 LB,Ramik Wilson,25,1993,77,67,77,73,84,77,0.400000,1 LB,Kevin Pierre-Louis,26,1992,91,56,68,68,84,77,0.500000,1 LB,Reggie Ragland,24,1994,92,54,79,68,84,72,1.300000,3 LB,Ukeme Eligwe,23,1995,77,40,71,70,83,68,0.400000,4 LB,Tamba Hali,34,1984,74,75,79,67,88,70,5.400000,2 LB,Dee Ford,26,1992,96,60,75,61,82,76,2.800000,2 LB,Terrance Smith,24,1994,93,40,67,63,81,68,0.300000,1 LB,Tanoh Kpassagnon,23,1995,97,45,73,62,83,65,0.900000,4 LB,Frank Zombo,30,1988,65,60,76,63,76,67,0.900000,2 DL,Allen Bailey,28,1990,90,60,79,81,88,74,5.200000,2 DL,Jarvis Jenkins,29,1989,82,62,62,83,87,65,0.500000,1 DL,Chris Jones,23,1995,79,75,75,77,90,77,1.400000,3 DL,Bennie Logan,28,1990,65,63,71,79,92,70,5.600000,1 DL,Roy Miller,30,1988,77,60,73,76,89,68,0.900000,1 DL,Rakeem Nunez-Roches,24,1994,71,45,65,65,85,68,0.400000,1 DL,Isaiah Longhenry,27,2012,70,79,57,63,68,59,0.500000,1 DL,Fabian Vaszily,23,2016,93,81,71,60,55,56,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Oakland Raiders,OAK QB,Derek Carr,26,1992,92,71,83,91,82,55,14.600000,6 QB,EJ Manuel,27,1991,87,50,79,85,76,63,0.500000,1 QB,Connor Cook,24,1994,90,45,83,81,76,40,0.600000,3 RB,Marshawn Lynch,31,1987,59,71,79,91,89,84,2.800000,2 RB,Jalen Richard,24,1994,98,63,76,76,90,79,0.300000,2 RB,DeAndre Washington,24,1994,94,54,81,65,91,79,0.500000,3 RB,Jamize Olawale,28,1990,58,61,75,61,87,69,1.200000,2 WR,Cordarrelle Patterson,26,1992,81,60,79,71,92,82,2.700000,2 WR,Michael Crabtree,30,1988,71,91,83,77,87,76,5.500000,3 WR,Amari Cooper,23,1995,71,73,73,70,92,80,5.800000,2 WR,Seth Roberts,26,1992,67,67,75,70,91,69,0.200000,3 WR,Jared Cook,30,1988,59,70,71,71,86,68,3.300000,2 WR,Clive Walford,26,1992,96,60,75,70,79,65,0.600000,2 WR,Johnny Holton,26,1992,81,35,76,61,92,71,0.300000,2 WR,Lee Smith,30,1988,56,60,71,56,72,53,1.400000,1 OL,Donald Penn,34,1984,62,93,75,85,89,71,3.700000,1 OL,Kelechi Osemele,28,1990,72,91,73,87,88,64,7.400000,4 OL,Rodney Hudson,28,1990,76,85,81,77,89,76,5.600000,3 OL,Gabe Jackson,26,1992,95,75,75,85,72,60,5.900000,6 OL,David Sharpe,22,1996,92,45,75,76,80,61,0.600000,4 OL,Marshall Newhouse,29,1989,86,60,73,75,81,61,1.100000,2 OL,Vadal Alexander,23,1995,68,45,76,75,74,63,0.400000,3 OL,Jylan Ware,24,1994,81,40,76,73,77,60,0.400000,4 OL,Jon Feliciano,25,1993,99,45,76,67,79,62,0.500000,2 OL,Jon Condo,36,1982,62,68,71,58,51,45,0.700000,1 K,Marquette King,29,1989,63,57,71,97,92,57,2.100000,4 K,Sebastian Janikowski,39,1979,51,45,68,95,87,45,3.600000,1 K,Giorgio Tavecchio,27,1991,81,40,67,83,84,40,0.400000,1 S,Obi Melifonwu,23,1995,92,45,79,79,92,71,0.900000,4 S,Karl Joseph,24,1994,94,71,73,79,87,74,2.900000,3 S,Reggie Nelson,34,1984,61,67,87,77,87,69,2.700000,1 S,Keith McGill,28,1990,68,40,65,74,89,67,0.500000,1 S,Shalom Luani,23,1995,87,40,77,71,87,55,0.400000,4 S,Erik Harris,27,1991,70,40,76,69,85,60,0.300000,1 CB,Travis Carrie,27,1991,63,62,71,82,91,59,0.500000,1 CB,David Amerson,26,1992,64,71,75,80,90,60,4.200000,4 CB,Sean Smith,30,1988,64,63,77,82,87,55,7.100000,3 CB,Gareon Conley,22,1996,89,60,77,79,91,47,2.500000,4 CB,Dexter McDonald,26,1992,63,40,70,74,91,37,0.400000,2 CB,Hunter Diskind,32,2007,67,80,102,63,65,56,0.500000,1 LB,Navorro Bowman,29,1989,81,73,73,79,88,75,1.700000,1 LB,Bruce Irvin,30,1988,88,62,83,71,80,76,6.600000,3 LB,Marquel Lee,22,1996,82,60,81,70,83,69,0.500000,4 LB,Cory James,24,1994,98,59,77,68,79,74,0.400000,3 LB,Jihad Ward,23,1995,77,45,79,68,84,65,1.200000,3 LB,Shilique Calhoun,25,1993,81,45,79,64,82,69,0.600000,3 LB,Nicholas Morrow,22,1996,81,56,71,62,80,76,0.300000,3 LB,Xavier Woodson-Luste,22,1996,75,45,73,62,77,69,0.300000,3 DL,Khalil Mack,26,1992,75,89,91,76,93,88,5.900000,2 DL,Eddie Vanderdoes,23,1995,76,52,73,79,86,74,0.600000,4 DL,Mario Edwards Jr.,23,1995,77,63,63,77,88,72,1.400000,2 DL,Justin Ellis,27,1991,62,61,70,71,89,71,0.700000,1 DL,Treyvon Hester,25,1993,92,52,73,73,83,66,0.400000,4 DL,Darius Latham,23,1995,92,40,71,68,84,68,0.300000,2 DL,James Cowser,27,1991,62,40,71,67,82,74,0.300000,1 DL,Denico Autry,27,1991,63,60,70,60,81,71,1.100000,1 END_PLAYERS Los Angeles Chargers,LAC QB,Cardale Jones,25,1993,97,45,81,93,68,65,0.500000,3 QB,Philip Rivers,36,1982,47,81,95,79,84,37,15.800000,3 QB,Kellen Clemens,34,1984,70,59,71,71,76,37,0.700000,1 RB,Melvin Gordon,24,1994,79,76,77,77,92,82,2.600000,2 RB,Branden Oliver,26,1992,76,59,75,75,88,77,0.500000,1 RB,Andre Williams,25,1993,79,59,71,73,87,72,0.400000,1 RB,Austin Ekeler,22,1996,67,40,73,61,92,76,0.300000,3 RB,Derek Watt,25,1993,62,40,81,60,81,63,0.400000,3 WR,Keenan Allen,25,1993,91,87,65,85,87,77,6.800000,4 WR,Travis Benjamin,28,1990,76,73,65,75,92,74,4.500000,3 WR,Mike Williams,23,1995,75,60,77,76,89,76,5.000000,4 WR,Tyrell Williams,25,1993,67,73,71,75,91,75,0.300000,1 WR,Antonio Gates,37,1981,64,91,68,79,77,70,3.800000,1 WR,Geremy Davis,25,1993,82,35,67,71,89,72,0.400000,1 WR,Hunter Henry,23,1995,77,62,83,75,84,66,1.400000,3 WR,Sean Culkin,24,1994,98,40,79,60,82,62,0.300000,3 WR,Sean McGrath,30,1988,54,60,75,60,77,55,0.400000,1 WR,Jeff Cumberland,30,1988,51,68,70,60,86,47,0.500000,1 OL,Dan Feeney,23,1995,89,45,71,83,77,60,0.700000,4 OL,Russell Okung,29,1989,75,67,71,77,73,76,9.800000,4 OL,Matt Slauson,31,1987,52,83,76,79,74,60,1.400000,1 OL,Joe Barksdale,29,1989,71,62,73,77,72,60,4.100000,3 OL,Michael Ola,29,1989,70,45,71,71,77,62,0.400000,1 OL,Kenny Wiggins,29,1989,75,60,75,71,72,60,0.600000,1 OL,Spencer Pulley,24,1994,74,60,75,70,78,60,0.300000,2 OL,Michael Schofield,27,1991,72,61,71,70,74,59,0.700000,1 OL,Sam Tevi,23,1995,80,40,76,64,78,60,0.400000,4 OL,Mike Windt,31,1987,74,59,70,60,55,45,0.800000,4 K,Nick Novak,36,1982,45,45,64,81,88,45,0.600000,1 K,Drew Kaser,24,1994,98,40,60,91,75,40,0.400000,3 S,Tre Boston,25,1993,77,62,76,79,87,71,0.600000,1 S,Jahleel Addae,27,1991,66,70,79,79,83,70,3.800000,4 S,Rayshawn Jenkins,23,1995,88,45,71,74,89,70,0.600000,4 S,Adrian Phillips,25,1993,74,54,76,75,87,63,0.400000,1 CB,Jason Verrett,26,1992,81,70,77,86,93,43,2.700000,2 CB,Desmond King,23,1995,92,59,85,77,86,53,0.500000,4 CB,Casey Hayward,28,1990,82,79,70,80,89,43,3.700000,2 CB,Trevor Williams,24,1994,77,63,73,79,91,44,0.300000,1 CB,Michael Davis,22,1996,80,40,79,70,92,53,0.300000,1 CB,Wilson Spicknall,31,2008,64,77,95,61,58,66,0.500000,1 LB,Jatavis Brown,23,1995,78,61,77,75,88,77,0.400000,3 LB,Denzel Perryman,24,1994,95,64,81,71,88,74,1.000000,2 LB,Nick Dzubnar,26,1992,76,50,79,73,82,65,0.300000,1 LB,Korey Toomer,29,1989,89,65,61,63,79,80,1.100000,1 LB,James Onwualu,23,1995,98,40,76,63,80,70,0.300000,3 LB,Hayes Pullard,25,1993,67,52,76,62,76,71,0.400000,2 LB,Kyle Emanuel,26,1992,72,57,75,59,80,69,0.400000,2 DL,Corey Liuget,27,1991,72,70,79,83,93,76,7.300000,4 DL,Brandon Mebane,32,1986,50,76,75,83,92,70,3.400000,2 DL,Tenny Palepoi,27,1991,75,54,68,79,89,71,0.400000,1 DL,Joey Bosa,22,1996,85,68,76,76,84,77,6.700000,3 DL,Melvin Ingram,28,1990,88,73,76,70,85,79,11.600000,4 DL,Darius Philon,23,1995,90,54,71,64,82,75,0.400000,2 DL,Damion Square,28,1990,82,57,68,65,82,71,1.600000,2 DL,Jeremiah Attaochu,24,1994,78,60,71,60,79,79,0.900000,1 DL,Chris McCain,26,1992,68,54,75,45,69,75,0.400000,1 END_PLAYERS Chicago Bears,CHI QB,Mitchell Trubisky,23,1995,91,54,87,87,79,67,7.500000,4 QB,Mike Glennon,28,1990,70,62,81,87,77,37,10.000000,3 QB,Mark Sanchez,31,1987,80,57,77,76,74,40,1.700000,1 RB,Jordan Howard,23,1995,76,76,73,81,90,82,0.400000,3 RB,Tarik Cohen,22,1996,90,62,73,67,92,80,0.600000,4 RB,Benny Cunningham,27,1991,81,60,76,67,87,71,0.600000,1 RB,Taquan Mizzell,24,1994,67,40,73,59,87,72,0.300000,3 RB,Mike Burton,25,1993,87,62,71,45,81,47,0.400000,2 WR,Cameron Meredith,25,1993,85,75,76,79,89,75,0.300000,1 WR,Tre McBride,25,1993,86,35,75,75,91,76,0.300000,1 WR,Dontrelle Inman,28,1990,76,63,75,77,88,75,1.700000,1 WR,Kendall Wright,28,1990,75,63,83,75,90,79,1.400000,1 WR,Zach Miller,33,1985,52,64,65,79,85,69,2.000000,1 WR,Markus Wheaton,26,1992,68,60,79,70,90,72,3.900000,2 WR,Adam Shaheen,24,1994,68,45,75,68,81,70,1.300000,4 WR,Josh Bellamy,28,1990,64,62,76,64,89,67,0.500000,1 WR,Dion Sims,26,1992,89,62,65,68,80,63,4.000000,3 WR,Daniel Brown,25,1993,78,40,75,63,86,66,0.400000,1 OL,Josh Sitton,31,1987,83,85,71,83,77,70,4.800000,2 OL,Tom Compton,28,1990,74,58,81,81,74,60,1.700000,1 OL,Kyle Long,29,1989,79,73,83,71,85,65,6.300000,5 OL,Cody Whitehair,25,1993,71,77,79,76,77,57,0.900000,3 OL,Charles Leno Jr.,26,1992,69,67,73,67,85,60,0.400000,5 OL,Bradley Sowell,28,1990,64,59,70,70,78,60,0.500000,1 OL,Bobby Massie,28,1990,72,63,77,70,73,60,4.100000,2 OL,Hroniss Grasu,26,1992,93,60,75,63,74,60,0.600000,2 OL,Andrew Depaola,30,1988,89,45,70,61,73,58,0.400000,1 OL,Jame Rease,31,2008,87,68,73,58,61,64,0.500000,1 K,Pat O'Donnell,26,1992,96,50,67,83,85,50,0.400000,1 K,Connor Barth,31,1987,63,45,63,77,84,45,0.700000,1 S,Quintin Demps,32,1986,66,62,76,76,88,68,3.000000,3 S,DeAndre Houston-Carso,24,1994,89,40,79,71,88,74,0.400000,3 S,Eddie Jackson,25,1993,88,58,63,76,88,60,0.600000,4 S,Adrian Amos,24,1994,81,62,73,79,93,46,0.400000,2 S,Deon Bush,24,1994,75,45,76,74,87,60,0.500000,3 CB,Prince Amukamara,28,1990,89,67,76,82,90,69,6.600000,1 CB,Kyle Fuller,25,1993,71,61,81,80,92,60,2.400000,1 CB,Bryce Callahan,26,1992,88,65,75,84,94,40,0.400000,1 CB,Marcus Cooper,27,1991,87,61,76,79,90,46,3.600000,3 CB,Cre'von LeBlanc,23,1995,70,54,73,75,87,57,0.300000,2 CB,Sherrick McManis,30,1988,71,45,65,75,87,44,0.900000,1 CB,Deiondre' Hall,23,1995,73,40,75,74,88,40,0.500000,3 LB,Jerrell Freeman,31,1987,73,79,77,89,86,75,2.800000,2 LB,Danny Trevathan,27,1991,75,75,76,85,83,75,4.600000,3 LB,Nick Kwiatkoski,24,1994,87,60,76,73,85,75,0.500000,3 LB,Pernell McPhee,29,1989,83,70,76,70,91,69,5.200000,3 LB,Leonard Floyd,25,1993,77,60,75,70,82,79,4.000000,3 LB,Sam Acho,29,1989,80,60,75,70,80,68,0.600000,1 LB,Christian Jones,26,1992,66,60,79,65,79,74,1.300000,1 LB,Roy Robertson-Har,24,1994,95,45,73,65,83,65,0.300000,2 LB,Willie Young,32,1986,50,67,73,61,80,70,2.900000,2 DL,John Jenkins,28,1990,77,50,68,85,89,68,0.600000,1 DL,Akiem Hicks,28,1990,67,76,75,76,90,74,3.400000,1 DL,Eddie Goldman,23,1995,96,63,71,77,90,67,1.300000,2 DL,Mitch Unrein,30,1988,70,71,71,71,85,70,0.800000,1 DL,Jonathan Bullard,24,1994,74,40,76,65,84,77,0.700000,3 DL,Carlton Alvernaz,22,2017,68,67,63,66,63,65,0.500000,1 DL,Ira Maenpaa,29,2010,69,64,94,63,68,65,0.500000,1 DL,Carl Wisnewski,24,2015,50,70,63,63,63,66,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Detroit Lions,DET QB,Matthew Stafford,29,1989,87,75,89,97,82,46,16.800000,1 QB,Jake Rudock,24,1994,70,40,77,77,73,40,0.300000,1 RB,Ameer Abdullah,24,1994,90,64,73,73,89,79,0.800000,2 RB,Zach Zenner,26,1992,85,61,71,71,87,71,0.300000,1 RB,Theo Riddick,26,1992,83,73,77,64,87,79,2.400000,3 RB,Tion Green,24,1994,99,40,70,67,81,74,0.300000,3 RB,Dwayne Washington,23,1995,90,45,65,62,90,70,0.400000,3 RB,Darren Fells,31,1987,66,61,71,58,73,63,0.700000,1 WR,Golden Tate,29,1989,78,79,83,77,89,84,5.300000,2 WR,Kenny Golladay,24,1994,70,50,77,75,90,74,0.600000,4 WR,Marvin Jones,27,1991,67,76,79,70,90,72,5.000000,4 WR,Eric Ebron,24,1994,67,68,77,70,87,75,3.000000,1 WR,TJ Jones,25,1993,87,50,79,68,90,71,0.400000,1 WR,Jace Billingsley,24,1994,99,40,76,62,90,75,0.300000,2 WR,Jared Abbrederis,27,1991,90,54,77,64,89,62,0.400000,1 WR,Michael Roberts,23,1995,97,45,77,67,77,60,0.600000,4 OL,Taylor Decker,23,1995,84,75,81,81,84,71,2.700000,3 OL,TJ Lang,30,1988,64,85,77,79,87,75,7.600000,3 OL,Ricky Wagner,28,1990,82,76,73,76,84,65,7.800000,5 OL,Corey Robinson,25,1993,68,45,65,79,79,62,0.400000,2 OL,Travis Swanson,26,1992,68,75,81,76,73,60,0.700000,1 OL,Graham Glasgow,25,1993,68,60,79,71,74,60,0.600000,3 OL,Brian Mihalik,25,1993,79,40,70,68,74,58,0.300000,2 OL,Emmett Cleary,27,1991,78,40,76,67,78,60,0.400000,1 OL,Don Barclay,28,1990,83,60,76,68,73,56,0.700000,1 OL,Don Muhlbach,36,1982,52,68,71,62,62,40,0.700000,1 K,Matt Prater,33,1985,63,56,60,91,95,56,2.000000,1 K,Sam Martin,27,1991,80,50,71,93,86,50,2.100000,4 S,Miles Killebrew,24,1994,84,61,77,79,87,79,0.500000,3 S,Tavon Wilson,27,1991,85,70,85,79,87,69,1.200000,1 S,Glover Quin,31,1987,81,81,79,80,86,69,4.800000,3 S,Charles Washington,24,1994,82,40,71,76,90,57,0.300000,2 S,Don Carey,30,1988,78,45,75,74,86,55,0.500000,1 CB,Darius Slay,26,1992,73,75,75,86,94,53,9.300000,4 CB,Nevin Lawson,26,1992,84,63,79,77,90,62,0.600000,1 CB,DJ Hayden,27,1991,77,58,68,77,91,62,3.000000,1 CB,Jamal Agnew,22,1996,71,40,73,74,93,59,0.500000,4 CB,Quandre Diggs,24,1994,94,65,79,77,87,43,0.400000,2 CB,Teez Tabor,22,1996,89,45,77,72,87,53,1.000000,4 LB,Tahir Whitehead,27,1991,72,76,77,83,84,79,2.600000,1 LB,Jarrad Davis,22,1996,79,61,68,79,89,77,2.700000,4 LB,Nick Bellore,28,1990,62,61,70,76,85,65,0.500000,1 LB,Steve Longa,23,1995,92,35,79,73,85,65,0.300000,2 LB,Paul Worrilow,27,1991,82,59,79,67,81,70,2.300000,1 LB,Jalen Reeves-Maybin,22,1996,90,45,71,62,76,71,0.600000,4 DL,Haloti Ngata,33,1985,67,71,83,89,92,70,5.000000,1 DL,Akeem Spence,26,1992,64,52,75,83,84,68,2.300000,3 DL,Cornelius Washington,28,1990,86,54,61,77,84,74,2.300000,2 DL,A'Shawn Robinson,22,1996,76,58,79,75,89,71,1.100000,3 DL,Ziggy Ansah,28,1990,77,64,77,71,86,77,5.800000,1 DL,Anthony Zettel,25,1993,66,64,81,70,86,79,0.400000,3 DL,Khyri Thornton,28,1990,64,40,68,75,83,68,1.100000,2 DL,Jeremiah Ledbetter,23,1995,98,45,73,70,84,72,0.400000,4 DL,Jacquies Smith,27,1991,78,60,63,59,73,71,1.100000,1 DL,Jeremiah Valoaga,23,1995,72,45,73,54,73,71,0.300000,3 END_PLAYERS Green Bay Packers,GB QB,Aaron Rodgers,34,1984,72,95,93,95,92,55,18.100000,3 QB,Brett Hundley,24,1994,98,40,77,83,74,67,0.400000,2 QB,Joe Callahan,24,1994,97,40,79,73,75,43,0.300000,1 RB,Aaron Jones,23,1995,93,45,68,70,89,79,0.400000,4 RB,Jamaal Williams,22,1996,76,45,75,73,88,76,0.600000,4 RB,Ty Montgomery,24,1994,88,67,70,68,90,77,0.600000,2 RB,Devante Mays,23,1995,78,40,75,68,88,72,0.400000,4 RB,Aaron Ripkowski,25,1993,76,71,68,52,82,45,0.400000,2 WR,Randall Cobb,27,1991,72,76,79,93,91,74,8.300000,2 WR,Jordy Nelson,32,1986,53,97,79,95,89,69,7.900000,2 WR,Davante Adams,25,1993,73,85,76,81,89,74,0.800000,1 WR,Geronimo Allison,23,1995,70,58,71,68,87,69,0.300000,1 WR,Richard Rodgers,25,1993,79,61,68,70,78,67,0.700000,1 WR,Jeff Janis,26,1992,66,50,75,64,92,66,0.400000,1 WR,Trevor Davis,24,1994,76,54,73,63,92,63,0.400000,3 WR,Lance Kendricks,29,1989,70,64,79,63,82,66,1.600000,2 OL,David Bakhtiari,26,1992,71,97,70,81,82,89,7.900000,4 OL,Corey Linsley,26,1992,85,77,73,83,79,60,0.600000,1 OL,Bryan Bulaga,28,1990,80,89,75,77,74,76,5.200000,3 OL,Justin McCray,25,1993,86,50,65,79,77,59,0.300000,1 OL,Jahri Evans,34,1984,66,71,76,76,80,62,1.500000,1 OL,Lane Taylor,28,1990,76,70,73,76,79,60,1.600000,1 OL,Jason Spriggs,23,1995,83,50,85,70,77,61,1.100000,3 OL,Lucas Patrick,24,1994,89,45,71,67,78,59,0.300000,1 OL,Ulrick John,25,1993,94,58,71,62,75,58,0.400000,1 OL,Derek Hart,25,1993,85,40,75,54,45,52,0.300000,1 K,Mason Crosby,33,1985,76,40,76,89,84,40,3.300000,3 K,Justin Vogel,24,1994,73,40,63,87,81,40,0.300000,3 S,Josh Jones,23,1995,95,58,77,79,92,74,0.800000,4 S,Morgan Burnett,28,1990,86,71,75,79,86,75,5.200000,1 S,Ha Ha Clinton-Dix,25,1993,77,71,81,77,87,77,2.400000,2 S,Marwin Evans,24,1994,86,40,76,75,90,55,0.300000,2 S,Jermaine Whitehead,24,1994,67,40,75,71,89,40,0.300000,1 CB,Quinten Rollins,25,1993,93,58,81,77,87,63,0.700000,2 CB,Kevin King,22,1996,72,56,75,77,91,55,1.600000,4 CB,Damarious Randall,25,1993,67,59,76,77,90,46,1.900000,2 CB,Josh Hawkins,24,1994,87,40,71,77,93,37,0.300000,2 CB,Davon House,28,1990,70,60,75,76,89,40,2.300000,1 CB,Demetri Goodson,28,1990,61,40,63,76,91,37,0.400000,1 CB,Lenzy Pipkins,24,1994,74,40,63,71,90,45,0.300000,3 CB,Donatello Brown,26,1992,85,35,77,71,89,37,0.300000,1 LB,Jake Ryan,25,1993,81,63,71,73,84,72,0.500000,2 LB,Blake Martinez,23,1995,68,70,85,73,86,72,0.500000,3 LB,Clay Matthews,31,1987,72,73,83,70,87,76,10.800000,2 LB,Nick Perry,27,1991,71,70,77,68,85,77,9.700000,5 LB,Kyler Fackrell,26,1992,68,45,71,70,82,70,0.600000,3 LB,Joe Thomas,26,1992,78,62,76,65,80,74,0.400000,1 LB,Vince Biegel,24,1994,86,45,70,64,81,69,0.600000,4 LB,Chris Odom,23,1995,87,35,73,62,80,60,0.300000,3 LB,Ahmad Brooks,33,1985,41,61,77,56,79,68,3.300000,1 DL,Mike Daniels,28,1990,87,85,76,89,95,77,8.300000,3 DL,Dean Lowry,23,1995,77,45,79,75,89,75,0.500000,3 DL,Kenny Clark,22,1996,70,63,79,76,88,69,2.200000,3 DL,Montravius Adams,23,1995,85,45,85,75,84,74,0.400000,4 DL,Quinton Dial,27,1991,61,62,63,76,87,68,2.800000,3 DL,Reggie Vellekamp,33,2006,60,89,67,66,66,63,0.500000,1 DL,Rory Blevans,25,2014,95,78,55,57,65,59,0.500000,1 DL,Davis Szafran,26,2013,57,68,62,55,64,66,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Minnesota Vikings,MIN QB,Teddy Bridgewater,25,1993,72,62,76,81,85,62,1.600000,1 QB,Sam Bradford,30,1988,64,75,73,81,84,37,11.300000,1 QB,Kyle Sloter,23,1995,72,45,81,79,76,62,0.300000,1 QB,Case Keenum,29,1989,85,67,75,76,79,37,1.400000,1 RB,Dalvin Cook,22,1996,81,62,75,77,90,82,1.400000,4 RB,Jerick McKinnon,25,1993,68,62,76,76,93,80,0.500000,1 RB,Latavius Murray,27,1991,64,71,68,75,92,80,3.500000,3 RB,Mack Brown,26,1992,61,40,77,65,87,74,0.300000,1 RB,CJ Ham,24,1994,68,50,73,63,83,75,0.300000,2 RB,Blake Bell,26,1992,63,40,64,64,79,70,0.500000,2 WR,Stefon Diggs,24,1994,84,81,65,83,91,72,0.400000,2 WR,Adam Thielen,27,1991,77,79,75,83,89,70,3.600000,4 WR,Kyle Rudolph,28,1990,77,81,79,85,77,67,5.400000,3 WR,Michael Floyd,28,1990,90,52,75,71,89,74,0.900000,1 WR,Stacy Coley,23,1995,87,40,67,70,91,67,0.400000,4 WR,Laquon Treadwell,22,1996,67,60,77,71,87,70,2.400000,3 WR,Jarius Wright,28,1990,78,60,85,65,91,70,2.800000,3 WR,David Morgan,24,1994,99,50,65,64,72,62,0.400000,3 OL,Joe Berger,35,1983,45,71,75,79,78,62,1.400000,1 OL,Pat Elflein,23,1995,98,60,83,77,74,59,0.700000,4 OL,Riley Reiff,29,1989,90,64,89,73,80,63,8.700000,5 OL,Danny Isidora,23,1995,99,45,71,73,78,60,0.400000,4 OL,Aviante Collins,24,1994,86,35,71,75,74,59,0.300000,3 OL,Mike Remmers,28,1990,84,64,71,73,74,63,4.100000,5 OL,Nick Easton,25,1993,78,56,76,68,72,60,0.300000,1 OL,Jeremiah Sirles,26,1992,79,50,81,63,78,60,0.400000,1 OL,Rashod Hill,25,1993,74,40,75,63,74,60,0.300000,2 OL,Kevin McDermott,27,1991,71,45,73,45,54,45,0.600000,4 K,Ryan Quigley,27,1991,81,40,73,87,81,40,0.500000,2 K,Kai Forbath,30,1988,51,45,70,73,87,45,0.300000,1 S,Harrison Smith,28,1990,81,85,79,80,87,76,6.900000,4 S,Andrew Sendejo,30,1988,63,62,71,72,83,72,2.500000,3 S,Jayron Kearse,23,1995,91,40,79,69,85,63,0.400000,3 S,Anthony Harris,26,1992,75,57,70,76,87,43,0.300000,1 CB,Xavier Rhodes,27,1991,83,77,77,88,91,43,9.600000,6 CB,Terence Newman,39,1979,73,76,75,79,87,53,2.300000,1 CB,Trae Waynes,25,1993,76,61,77,77,94,40,3.200000,2 CB,Tramaine Brock,29,1989,83,63,76,77,88,44,0.600000,1 CB,Mackensie Alexander,24,1994,77,57,73,79,90,37,0.900000,3 CB,Marcus Sherels,30,1988,68,52,67,77,90,37,1.300000,1 LB,Kentrell Brothers,24,1994,88,40,81,77,85,65,0.400000,3 LB,Anthony Barr,25,1993,75,70,71,73,84,77,4.300000,2 LB,Eric Kendricks,25,1993,67,71,70,70,82,79,1.100000,2 LB,Eric Wilson,23,1995,78,35,76,67,81,71,0.300000,3 LB,Ben Gedeon,23,1995,90,52,87,63,81,70,0.600000,4 LB,Emmanuel Lamur,28,1990,82,52,70,60,75,70,1.700000,1 DL,Linval Joseph,29,1989,90,76,71,95,97,72,7.400000,6 DL,Everson Griffen,30,1988,74,75,67,73,88,77,8.200000,6 DL,Shamar Stephen,26,1992,75,60,76,73,85,67,0.600000,1 DL,Jaleel Johnson,23,1995,94,45,79,68,84,72,0.600000,4 DL,Danielle Hunter,23,1995,86,62,71,64,81,79,0.600000,2 DL,Stephen Weatherly,23,1995,68,35,75,63,80,75,0.300000,2 DL,Brian Robison,34,1984,44,70,81,64,80,71,2.300000,2 DL,Tashawn Bower,22,1996,73,35,71,62,79,72,0.400000,3 DL,Tom Johnson,33,1985,46,63,65,65,81,63,1.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Dallas Cowboys,DAL QB,Dak Prescott,24,1994,87,75,87,87,81,72,0.500000,3 QB,Cooper Rush,24,1994,80,45,83,77,75,40,0.300000,3 RB,Ezekiel Elliott,22,1996,92,77,85,77,91,84,6.500000,3 RB,Alfred Morris,29,1989,51,65,87,77,87,75,1.400000,1 RB,Rod Smith,25,1993,84,50,76,65,86,72,0.400000,2 RB,Darren McFadden,30,1988,75,59,62,65,89,70,0.700000,1 RB,Keith Smith,25,1993,83,61,70,52,77,62,0.400000,1 WR,Dez Bryant,29,1989,64,81,79,85,89,82,11.300000,3 WR,Cole Beasley,28,1990,79,75,83,76,88,72,2.800000,2 WR,Jason Witten,35,1983,59,95,89,87,77,63,4.800000,5 WR,Ryan Switzer,23,1995,76,45,81,70,89,71,0.600000,4 WR,Terrance Williams,28,1990,72,65,77,71,90,71,3.400000,4 WR,Noah Brown,20,1998,88,40,71,73,87,63,0.400000,4 WR,Brice Butler,27,1991,88,64,68,67,92,66,0.900000,1 WR,James Hanna,28,1990,82,63,64,60,87,66,2.200000,2 WR,Blake Jarwin,23,1995,70,35,73,63,81,59,0.400000,3 WR,Geoff Swaim,24,1994,82,52,64,60,82,60,0.400000,2 OL,Zack Martin,27,1991,72,93,89,87,91,87,2.200000,1 OL,Travis Frederick,26,1992,77,91,93,85,88,67,6.200000,7 OL,Tyron Smith,27,1991,69,95,76,79,78,73,9.700000,7 OL,Byron Bell,28,1990,69,60,71,83,74,60,1.400000,1 OL,Jonathan Cooper,27,1991,88,56,64,77,77,60,1.600000,1 OL,La'el Collins,24,1994,77,60,77,77,77,60,4.100000,3 OL,Joe Looney,27,1991,78,50,75,68,78,59,0.600000,1 OL,Chaz Green,25,1993,85,60,67,61,73,61,0.600000,2 OL,Joesph Sneath,25,2014,94,68,56,61,62,63,0.500000,1 OL,L. P. Ladouceur,36,1982,54,73,73,59,55,59,0.800000,1 K,Dan Bailey,29,1989,62,58,71,85,95,58,2.500000,4 K,Chris Jones,28,1990,65,56,67,87,92,56,1.000000,1 K,Mike Nugent,35,1983,74,40,71,83,77,40,0.600000,1 S,Byron Jones,25,1993,68,62,79,86,91,59,2.100000,2 S,Kavon Frazier,23,1995,95,45,83,75,86,75,0.400000,3 S,Xavier Woods,22,1996,95,54,79,75,89,69,0.400000,4 S,Jeff Heath,26,1992,87,59,76,76,89,60,1.500000,3 CB,Chidobe Awuzie,22,1996,91,54,77,76,91,62,0.900000,4 CB,Orlando Scandrick,30,1988,78,67,70,82,90,53,2.800000,3 CB,Jourdan Lewis,22,1996,66,60,83,79,89,59,0.600000,4 CB,Anthony Brown,24,1994,93,62,81,79,95,40,0.400000,3 CB,Bene Benwikere,26,1992,85,45,76,79,88,40,0.400000,1 CB,Billy Kafel,25,2014,89,60,79,55,58,63,0.500000,1 LB,Sean Lee,31,1987,66,95,73,91,88,77,5.800000,3 LB,Jaylon Smith,22,1996,95,56,68,71,82,74,1.500000,3 LB,Justin Durant,32,1986,63,61,77,70,76,75,0.600000,1 LB,Anthony Hitchens,25,1993,92,65,85,67,82,76,0.700000,1 LB,Damien Wilson,24,1994,82,60,75,68,81,72,0.500000,2 LB,Justin March-Lillard,24,1994,69,56,68,68,81,71,0.300000,1 LB,Kyle Wilber,28,1990,70,59,70,65,80,71,1.200000,1 DL,Stephen Paea,29,1989,63,61,73,93,93,63,1.600000,1 DL,Richard Ash,25,1993,82,35,73,77,86,63,0.300000,2 DL,Maliek Collins,22,1996,69,61,76,71,86,76,0.700000,3 DL,Tyrone Crawford,28,1990,83,67,68,67,85,75,6.900000,4 DL,Taco Charlton,23,1995,81,45,81,64,84,80,2.400000,4 DL,Charles Tapper,24,1994,73,40,81,65,85,76,0.600000,3 DL,DeMarcus Lawrence,25,1993,79,71,75,64,82,79,1.200000,1 DL,Lewis Neal,22,1996,92,35,76,65,81,68,0.300000,1 DL,David Irving,24,1994,82,63,71,60,77,77,0.400000,1 DL,Benson Mayowa,26,1992,79,60,67,57,76,76,2.400000,2 END_PLAYERS New York Giants,NYG QB,Geno Smith,27,1991,77,50,76,83,78,55,0.800000,1 QB,Davis Webb,22,1996,77,45,73,87,76,47,0.700000,4 QB,Eli Manning,36,1982,51,75,95,81,83,37,18.200000,3 RB,Orleans Darkwa,25,1993,78,64,76,75,90,79,0.700000,1 RB,Wayne Gallman,23,1995,87,58,77,76,89,76,0.500000,4 RB,Paul Perkins,23,1995,71,63,71,70,89,76,0.400000,3 RB,Shane Vereen,28,1990,58,65,76,65,88,74,3.300000,1 RB,Rhett Ellison,29,1989,51,62,64,56,81,55,3.600000,4 WR,Odell Beckham Jr.,25,1993,91,89,81,79,94,79,3.300000,2 WR,Sterling Shepard,24,1994,99,75,79,77,90,72,1.300000,3 WR,Evan Engram,23,1995,95,58,73,70,90,79,2.600000,4 WR,Brandon Marshall,33,1985,61,71,87,73,86,76,4.100000,2 WR,Dwayne Harris,30,1988,80,58,81,65,87,77,2.700000,3 WR,Tavarres King,27,1991,74,45,73,62,89,74,0.400000,1 WR,Roger Lewis,24,1994,70,54,73,63,91,69,0.300000,2 WR,Jerell Adams,25,1993,74,40,70,62,84,60,0.400000,3 WR,Matt LaCosse,25,1993,91,40,73,60,82,59,0.300000,1 OL,DJ Fluker,26,1992,78,60,76,83,73,59,2.800000,1 OL,Ereck Flowers,23,1995,91,60,75,81,72,60,3.600000,2 OL,Justin Pugh,27,1991,78,75,76,77,82,60,2.800000,1 OL,Weston Richburg,26,1992,74,79,81,79,77,60,1.100000,1 OL,John Jerry,31,1987,75,70,60,77,75,60,2.600000,3 OL,Brett Jones,26,1992,86,45,70,71,73,62,0.300000,1 OL,Bobby Hart,23,1995,70,63,73,71,74,59,0.400000,2 OL,Stuart Ferriola,32,2007,90,81,54,69,58,66,0.500000,1 OL,Chad Wheeler,23,1995,88,45,70,65,72,60,0.400000,3 OL,Zak DeOssie,33,1985,67,63,79,58,57,54,0.700000,2 K,Brad Wing,26,1992,91,45,70,83,82,45,1.400000,3 K,Aldrick Rosas,23,1995,95,40,61,79,80,40,0.300000,2 S,Landon Collins,23,1995,94,85,77,79,88,82,1.400000,2 S,Darian Thompson,24,1994,96,58,76,75,86,74,0.700000,3 S,Andrew Adams,24,1994,92,50,76,74,88,62,0.300000,2 S,Nat Berhe,26,1992,78,45,76,72,87,60,0.400000,1 CB,Janoris Jenkins,29,1989,77,79,83,86,91,60,8.100000,4 CB,Dominique R-Cromartie,31,1987,65,83,68,90,93,37,5.600000,2 CB,Ross Cockrell,26,1992,70,61,79,79,90,43,1.100000,1 CB,Eli Apple,22,1996,67,58,79,79,92,40,3.800000,3 CB,Aurelio Courts,26,2013,73,74,66,66,69,59,0.500000,1 CB,John Demario,30,2009,66,72,57,55,63,65,0.500000,1 LB,Devon Kennard,26,1992,95,63,70,75,84,71,0.600000,1 LB,BJ Goodson,24,1994,98,52,76,73,88,71,0.600000,3 LB,Keenan Robinson,28,1990,72,61,71,68,83,77,1.900000,1 LB,Jonathan Casillas,30,1988,67,64,61,68,75,76,2.100000,1 LB,Calvin Munson,23,1995,85,45,76,68,83,66,0.300000,3 LB,Mark Herzlich,30,1988,73,60,76,63,80,67,0.600000,1 LB,JT Thomas,29,1989,66,56,73,64,75,70,2.400000,1 LB,Curtis Grant,25,1993,86,40,67,62,80,67,0.300000,2 LB,Deontae Skinner,27,1991,67,45,75,62,73,66,0.400000,1 DL,Damon Harrison,29,1989,62,91,73,87,97,72,6.800000,4 DL,Robert Thomas,26,1992,80,40,63,89,88,57,0.300000,1 DL,Jason Pierre-Paul,28,1990,90,76,76,73,92,82,12.800000,4 DL,Dalvin Tomlinson,23,1995,68,64,73,75,89,70,0.900000,4 DL,Kerry Wynn,26,1992,89,45,73,75,85,69,1.100000,1 DL,Corbin Bryant,29,1989,63,52,70,75,84,68,0.500000,1 DL,Jay Bromley,25,1993,75,56,73,73,83,70,0.600000,1 DL,Olivier Vernon,27,1991,71,76,83,70,87,77,10.700000,4 DL,Avery Moss,23,1995,75,40,71,62,81,79,0.500000,4 DL,Devin Taylor,28,1990,67,56,73,60,75,71,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Philadelphia Eagles,PHI QB,Carson Wentz,25,1993,90,73,85,85,85,71,6.900000,3 QB,Nick Foles,28,1990,67,58,71,81,77,37,3.300000,2 RB,Jay Ajayi,24,1994,69,76,67,79,88,84,0.400000,2 RB,LeGarrette Blount,31,1987,62,93,77,81,87,77,0.900000,1 RB,Wendell Smallwood,23,1995,83,59,79,70,91,77,0.400000,3 RB,Corey Clement,23,1995,82,40,73,75,87,77,0.300000,3 RB,Kenjon Barner,27,1991,60,40,79,61,92,76,0.400000,1 RB,Trey Burton,26,1992,75,61,85,60,86,75,1.700000,1 WR,Zach Ertz,27,1991,68,91,76,87,80,69,6.300000,5 WR,Alshon Jeffery,27,1991,67,75,81,79,89,71,10.800000,1 WR,Nelson Agholor,24,1994,89,63,75,68,91,75,2.300000,2 WR,Mack Hollins,24,1994,69,56,75,70,90,70,0.600000,4 WR,Torrey Smith,28,1990,61,63,83,70,90,71,3.100000,3 WR,Shelton Gibson,22,1996,84,40,73,67,93,70,0.500000,4 WR,Marcus Johnson,23,1995,93,45,71,62,93,63,0.300000,2 WR,Brent Celek,32,1986,40,75,76,73,75,62,3.300000,2 OL,Jason Peters,35,1983,60,91,79,91,85,77,8.100000,3 OL,Brandon Brooks,28,1990,87,75,70,91,82,75,6.400000,4 OL,Chance Warmack,26,1992,99,59,83,85,74,61,0.600000,2 OL,Lane Johnson,27,1991,65,81,81,77,87,75,8.300000,4 OL,Jason Kelce,30,1988,62,75,68,73,98,61,4.700000,4 OL,Stefen Wisniewski,28,1990,89,61,85,73,78,63,2.000000,3 OL,Isaac Seumalo,24,1994,74,60,73,71,73,60,0.600000,3 OL,Halapouliva Vaitai,24,1994,69,52,79,68,74,60,0.400000,3 OL,Taylor Hart,26,1992,86,45,77,61,78,60,0.400000,1 OL,Rick Lovato,25,1993,98,40,76,59,51,56,0.300000,1 K,Jake Elliott,22,1996,87,40,63,95,86,40,0.500000,4 K,Donnie Jones,37,1981,72,45,67,73,81,45,0.900000,2 S,Malcolm Jenkins,30,1988,82,68,91,79,86,75,6.400000,3 S,Corey Graham,32,1986,50,62,79,76,87,76,1.300000,1 S,Rodney McLeod,27,1991,83,67,77,77,85,69,5.400000,4 S,Jaylen Watkins,26,1992,87,57,79,75,91,55,0.400000,1 CB,Ronald Darby,23,1995,80,67,67,84,93,53,1.000000,2 CB,Jalen Mills,23,1995,93,58,73,79,90,53,0.400000,3 CB,Sidney Jones,21,1997,93,50,68,75,90,62,1.400000,4 CB,Rasul Douglas,24,1994,71,54,77,72,87,57,0.600000,4 CB,Patrick Robinson,30,1988,56,68,71,77,88,44,0.500000,1 CB,Dexter McDougle,26,1992,85,40,64,74,91,40,0.400000,2 LB,Jordan Hicks,25,1993,94,75,67,73,85,77,0.600000,2 LB,Mychal Kendricks,27,1991,66,63,73,71,83,79,5.500000,3 LB,Nigel Bradham,28,1990,66,76,87,71,81,79,2.800000,1 LB,Joe Walker,25,1993,83,40,79,71,83,70,0.400000,3 LB,Kamu Grugier-Hill,23,1995,72,35,83,63,78,71,0.400000,3 LB,Nathan Gerry,22,1996,90,40,73,60,75,69,0.400000,4 LB,Najee Goode,28,1990,78,45,73,60,75,69,0.600000,1 DL,Elijah Qualls,22,1996,91,40,79,87,90,69,0.400000,4 DL,Fletcher Cox,27,1991,71,73,77,79,94,79,14.100000,6 DL,Brandon Graham,29,1989,67,79,76,75,90,80,4.700000,2 DL,Timmy Jernigan,25,1993,78,75,71,75,88,75,6.100000,5 DL,Derek Barnett,21,1997,77,54,73,76,86,74,3.200000,4 DL,Beau Allen,26,1992,89,61,76,77,88,63,0.400000,1 DL,Chris Long,32,1986,74,62,79,75,83,74,1.400000,2 DL,Destiny Vaeao,23,1995,85,45,68,71,85,67,0.300000,2 DL,Vinny Curry,29,1989,88,60,75,67,82,75,7.200000,4 DL,Steven Means,27,1991,89,45,65,56,75,74,0.600000,2 END_PLAYERS Washington Redskins,WAS QB,Kirk Cousins,29,1989,83,71,81,85,85,40,15.000000,1 QB,Colt McCoy,31,1987,51,58,85,67,76,46,2.300000,2 RB,Rob Kelley,25,1993,61,68,77,79,86,77,0.300000,2 RB,Samaje Perine,22,1996,84,59,73,75,87,75,0.600000,4 RB,Chris Thompson,27,1991,78,75,58,67,91,74,1.700000,1 RB,Niles Paul,28,1990,57,56,71,57,88,67,1.500000,1 WR,Jordan Reed,27,1991,60,89,70,89,86,77,8.300000,4 WR,Jamison Crowder,24,1994,77,71,79,76,91,72,0.500000,2 WR,Josh Doctson,25,1993,79,59,75,73,89,74,2.400000,3 WR,Terrelle Pryor Sr.,28,1990,68,70,77,73,91,72,5.600000,1 WR,Brian Quick,28,1990,88,60,75,73,87,74,0.600000,1 WR,Vernon Davis,33,1985,42,71,76,70,87,70,4.000000,3 WR,Ryan Grant,27,1991,65,62,71,68,88,66,0.400000,1 WR,Jeremy Sprinkle,23,1995,91,40,75,61,84,67,0.500000,4 OL,Trent Williams,29,1989,87,91,79,91,89,77,9.600000,4 OL,Brandon Scherff,26,1992,83,85,77,85,88,60,5.500000,2 OL,Morgan Moses,26,1992,80,75,71,79,87,60,5.400000,6 OL,Spencer Long,27,1991,81,73,64,77,74,63,0.700000,1 OL,Shawn Lauvao,30,1988,89,65,76,75,75,60,3.300000,1 OL,Chase Roullier,24,1994,98,40,79,73,77,60,0.400000,4 OL,Ty Nsekhe,32,1986,68,62,65,71,82,62,0.400000,1 OL,TJ Clemmings,26,1992,72,59,77,73,73,58,0.500000,2 OL,Tyler Catalina,24,1994,84,40,76,67,77,58,0.300000,3 OL,Nick Sundberg,30,1988,69,45,64,56,67,45,0.800000,4 K,Tress Way,27,1991,69,45,70,97,84,45,1.100000,4 K,Nick Rose,23,1995,84,35,54,35,88,35,0.300000,1 S,DeAngelo Hall,34,1984,75,70,71,79,88,62,3.600000,1 S,Montae Nicholson,22,1996,77,56,70,76,92,62,0.600000,4 S,DJ Swearinger,26,1992,60,70,83,79,83,57,3.600000,3 S,Deshazor Everett,25,1993,83,54,73,76,87,47,0.300000,1 CB,Josh Norman,30,1988,71,91,89,84,88,60,11.300000,4 CB,Kendall Fuller,22,1996,93,61,71,79,90,60,0.600000,3 CB,Fabian Moreau,23,1995,75,45,73,79,94,55,0.700000,4 CB,Bashaud Breeland,25,1993,70,63,73,77,87,53,0.700000,1 CB,Quinton Dunbar,25,1993,82,54,75,76,91,40,0.300000,1 CB,Joshua Holsey,24,1994,82,40,70,71,90,44,0.400000,4 LB,Zach Brown,28,1990,84,77,70,76,80,80,1.800000,1 LB,Martrell Spaight,24,1994,70,60,71,73,84,72,0.400000,2 LB,Mason Foster,28,1990,72,73,77,73,82,70,0.900000,1 LB,Ryan Kerrigan,29,1989,63,79,85,70,88,71,9.200000,4 LB,Ryan Anderson,23,1995,74,45,77,70,86,66,1.100000,4 LB,Will Compton,28,1990,88,60,77,68,81,74,1.100000,1 LB,Preston Smith,25,1993,97,60,73,65,84,71,1.300000,2 LB,Trent Murphy,27,1991,74,65,77,64,84,72,0.900000,1 LB,Josh Harvey-Clemon,23,1995,99,45,73,64,77,69,0.400000,4 LB,Junior Galette,29,1989,78,67,65,63,80,70,0.500000,1 LB,Chris Carter,28,1990,77,56,73,61,73,66,0.600000,1 DL,Arthur Jones,31,1987,65,63,75,81,89,70,0.600000,1 DL,Matt Ioannidis,23,1995,88,60,79,79,89,71,0.300000,2 DL,Terrell McClain,29,1989,82,62,62,79,88,67,4.100000,4 DL,Phil Taylor,29,1989,76,54,62,77,88,70,0.500000,1 DL,Ziggy Hood,30,1988,55,60,68,77,84,69,0.900000,2 DL,Jonathan Allen,22,1996,77,61,71,73,86,74,2.800000,4 DL,Stacy McGee,27,1991,62,61,65,75,85,66,3.600000,5 DL,Anthony Lanier,24,1994,88,40,75,59,75,71,0.300000,2 END_PLAYERS Atlanta Falcons,ATL QB,Matt Ryan,32,1986,75,87,93,89,91,40,16.500000,2 QB,Matt Schaub,36,1982,60,71,73,68,76,37,3.600000,2 RB,Devonta Freeman,25,1993,85,77,83,83,92,90,6.400000,6 RB,Tevin Coleman,24,1994,89,70,73,77,94,82,0.600000,2 RB,Terron Ward,25,1993,83,54,76,70,87,79,0.400000,1 RB,Derrick Coleman,27,1991,73,54,75,65,88,68,0.400000,1 WR,Julio Jones,28,1990,63,99,85,97,94,86,10.400000,4 WR,Mohamed Sanu,28,1990,60,76,83,87,88,75,4.900000,4 WR,Taylor Gabriel,26,1992,95,71,64,75,95,70,1.700000,1 WR,Justin Hardy,26,1992,88,56,79,71,87,76,0.500000,2 WR,Andre Roberts,29,1989,66,64,77,64,89,74,1.400000,1 WR,Nick Williams,27,1991,82,60,76,67,86,67,0.400000,1 WR,Austin Hooper,23,1995,86,60,79,64,82,68,0.600000,3 WR,Marvin Hall,24,1994,74,35,77,57,92,70,0.300000,1 WR,Devin Fuller,23,1995,72,40,75,60,93,63,0.400000,3 WR,Eric Saubert,23,1995,83,40,77,60,83,69,0.400000,4 WR,Levine Toilolo,26,1992,68,64,65,63,76,53,3.100000,3 OL,Alex Mack,32,1986,73,95,89,83,98,77,7.100000,4 OL,Ryan Schraeder,29,1989,62,77,77,76,88,73,4.800000,5 OL,Andy Levitre,31,1987,58,77,85,77,87,63,4.900000,2 OL,Jake Matthews,25,1993,72,70,89,75,86,61,5.200000,2 OL,Sean Harlow,22,1996,70,45,75,75,80,61,0.500000,4 OL,Austin Pasztor,27,1991,85,60,73,70,75,68,0.500000,1 OL,Ben Garland,29,1989,66,45,79,68,80,61,0.400000,1 OL,Wes Schweitzer,24,1994,68,45,77,67,75,59,0.400000,3 OL,Ty Sambrailo,25,1993,97,59,73,64,83,59,0.800000,2 OL,Josh Harris,28,1990,80,45,79,45,61,50,0.600000,2 K,Matt Bryant,42,1976,58,57,60,93,96,57,2.000000,1 K,Matt Bosher,30,1988,70,56,77,85,88,56,1.900000,3 S,Keanu Neal,22,1996,80,61,83,79,87,76,2.600000,3 S,Kemal Ishmael,26,1992,87,60,73,75,85,74,1.600000,1 S,Ricardo Allen,26,1992,77,67,83,80,89,62,0.400000,1 S,Damontae Kazee,24,1994,98,50,79,75,88,62,0.500000,4 S,Sharrod Neasman,26,1992,90,40,75,69,83,67,0.300000,1 CB,Desmond Trufant,27,1991,61,75,76,88,92,70,9.900000,6 CB,Brian Poole,25,1993,95,67,73,75,89,63,0.300000,2 CB,Robert Alford,29,1989,88,62,70,84,93,40,7.200000,4 CB,Jalen Collins,24,1994,83,61,68,79,90,46,1.200000,2 CB,Blidi Wreh-Wilson,28,1990,60,52,70,77,88,43,0.500000,1 CB,CJ Goodwin,27,1991,65,45,71,76,91,37,0.300000,1 LB,Duke Riley,23,1995,86,50,76,76,84,72,0.700000,4 LB,Deion Jones,23,1995,85,73,71,73,82,77,0.900000,3 LB,De'vondre Campbell,24,1994,68,70,77,70,81,79,0.500000,3 LB,Vic Beasley Jr.,25,1993,83,70,71,63,84,80,3.600000,2 LB,Sean Weatherspoon,30,1988,87,54,73,62,80,74,0.600000,1 LB,LaRoy Reynolds,27,1991,61,45,71,63,83,70,1.000000,1 LB,Jermaine Grace,24,1994,92,45,71,62,81,71,0.300000,3 DL,Dontari Poe,27,1991,79,65,85,91,94,77,5.300000,1 DL,Ahtyba Rubin,31,1987,61,61,76,85,91,67,0.600000,1 DL,Grady Jarrett,24,1994,86,71,65,79,89,72,0.400000,2 DL,Adrian Clayborn,29,1989,67,64,71,71,85,75,3.400000,1 DL,Takkarist McKinley,22,1996,85,57,73,67,82,77,2.500000,4 DL,Derrick Shelby,28,1990,77,59,71,68,82,74,3.600000,3 DL,Courtney Upshaw,28,1990,65,58,87,67,84,75,0.800000,1 DL,Brooks Reed,30,1988,74,64,77,61,83,77,3.300000,3 END_PLAYERS Carolina Panthers,CAR QB,Cam Newton,28,1990,85,77,95,95,80,79,15.800000,4 QB,Derek Anderson,34,1984,57,60,83,83,74,37,1.900000,1 QB,Garrett Gilbert,26,1992,72,35,71,73,71,40,0.300000,1 RB,Jonathan Stewart,30,1988,64,77,73,81,86,84,2.500000,2 RB,Christian McCaffrey,21,1997,83,54,76,68,91,77,4.400000,4 RB,Cameron Artis-Payne,27,1991,69,35,76,73,88,74,0.400000,2 RB,Fozzy Whittaker,28,1990,64,59,68,60,88,71,0.800000,2 RB,Alex Armah,23,1995,97,40,87,62,82,67,0.400000,4 WR,Greg Olsen,32,1986,40,95,85,95,85,70,7.200000,2 WR,Devin Funchess,23,1995,85,60,75,70,89,76,1.200000,2 WR,Russell Shepard,27,1991,64,60,76,67,90,74,2.500000,3 WR,Curtis Samuel,21,1997,88,56,75,65,95,69,1.500000,4 WR,Brenton Bersin,27,1991,88,59,75,68,85,68,0.400000,1 WR,Kaelin Clay,25,1993,74,40,67,60,91,67,0.300000,1 WR,Ed Dickson,30,1988,58,68,76,63,83,65,1.700000,1 WR,Chris Manhertz,25,1993,89,45,73,60,78,65,0.300000,1 OL,Tyler Larsen,26,1992,99,56,77,87,82,60,0.300000,1 OL,Andrew Norwell,26,1992,68,79,77,76,80,77,1.700000,1 OL,Trai Turner,24,1994,91,76,76,77,89,64,7.700000,5 OL,Taylor Moton,23,1995,97,45,89,76,83,65,0.800000,4 OL,Ryan Kalil,32,1986,51,81,81,79,81,61,7.100000,1 OL,Daryl Williams,25,1993,95,60,73,76,81,64,0.500000,2 OL,Matt Kalil,28,1990,87,63,81,79,73,60,8.400000,5 OL,Amini Silatolu,29,1989,81,56,76,76,75,60,0.600000,1 OL,Greg Van Roten,27,1991,75,45,75,71,80,61,0.400000,1 OL,John Theus,23,1995,88,45,81,60,74,60,0.400000,3 OL,JJ Jansen,31,1987,77,61,73,58,56,50,0.800000,4 K,Graham Gano,30,1988,54,40,65,95,85,40,2.400000,1 K,Michael Palardy,25,1993,72,40,63,83,78,40,0.300000,1 S,Jairus Byrd,31,1987,68,58,79,79,84,69,0.600000,1 S,Colin Jones,30,1988,74,45,68,75,90,62,0.800000,2 S,Kurt Coleman,29,1989,66,71,76,77,85,63,3.700000,2 S,Mike Adams,36,1982,49,77,71,77,82,67,1.500000,2 CB,Captain Munnerlyn,29,1989,86,60,75,79,89,53,3.700000,4 CB,Ladarius Gunter,25,1993,81,54,75,75,88,60,0.300000,1 CB,James Bradberry,24,1994,76,64,77,77,91,53,0.800000,3 CB,Daryl Worley,22,1996,88,60,79,76,86,46,0.600000,3 CB,Kevon Seymour,24,1994,87,40,65,74,93,40,0.400000,3 CB,Ivan Pasquarelli,27,2012,91,94,74,58,59,59,0.500000,1 LB,Luke Kuechly,26,1992,92,93,93,95,93,84,10.400000,5 LB,Thomas Davis,34,1984,57,77,81,81,84,79,8.400000,2 LB,Shaq Thompson,23,1995,71,64,79,76,84,77,2.100000,2 LB,David Mayo,24,1994,68,45,67,73,83,68,0.400000,2 LB,Andrew Gachkar,29,1989,90,58,70,70,77,69,0.500000,1 LB,Ben Jacobs,29,1989,71,54,79,63,76,67,0.500000,1 LB,Jared Norris,24,1994,70,35,77,63,80,65,0.300000,2 DL,Star Lotulelei,28,1990,77,63,77,93,95,72,2.900000,1 DL,Kawann Short,28,1990,64,79,71,76,90,75,12.600000,5 DL,Vernon Butler,23,1995,76,58,76,70,86,79,2.000000,3 DL,Kyle Love,31,1987,56,64,65,73,86,65,0.800000,2 DL,Julius Peppers,37,1981,65,71,79,68,85,79,3.200000,1 DL,Charles Johnson,31,1987,53,75,75,68,83,74,2.500000,2 DL,Bryan Cox Jr.,23,1995,75,40,68,67,84,74,0.300000,3 DL,Daeshon Hall,22,1996,74,40,77,61,79,76,0.600000,4 DL,Mario Addison,30,1988,56,75,73,61,80,75,6.400000,3 DL,Wes Horton,27,1991,60,60,65,61,77,71,0.800000,2 END_PLAYERS New Orleans Saints,NO QB,Drew Brees,38,1980,75,99,93,81,92,37,7.600000,1 QB,Taysom Hill,27,1991,94,35,71,77,68,70,0.300000,3 QB,Chase Daniel,31,1987,78,57,87,73,76,40,0.600000,1 RB,Alvin Kamara,21,1997,76,59,71,75,88,82,0.800000,4 RB,Mark Ingram,28,1990,55,77,79,77,87,79,3.100000,2 RB,Trey Edmunds,23,1995,70,40,68,63,90,74,0.300000,3 RB,Daniel Lasco,25,1993,76,40,68,61,90,69,0.400000,3 RB,Zach Line,27,1991,74,40,81,67,83,68,0.500000,1 WR,Michael Thomas,23,1995,75,79,77,85,89,72,1.100000,3 WR,Willie Snead,25,1993,87,73,75,75,89,66,0.400000,1 WR,Austin Carr,24,1994,95,40,76,67,86,76,0.300000,3 WR,Brandon Coleman,25,1993,90,62,70,71,87,70,0.300000,1 WR,Coby Fleener,29,1989,85,68,71,71,87,70,4.800000,4 WR,Ted Ginn Jr.,32,1986,52,70,67,63,93,74,2.900000,3 WR,Tommylee Lewis,25,1993,93,40,71,63,91,68,0.300000,2 WR,Josh Hill,27,1991,74,60,68,67,83,66,2.000000,2 WR,Michael Hoomanawanui,29,1989,71,63,68,64,77,46,1.200000,2 OL,Terron Armstead,26,1992,96,79,70,77,78,79,9.500000,5 OL,Zach Strief,34,1984,61,79,79,79,84,60,3.200000,2 OL,Larry Warford,26,1992,70,65,85,79,74,67,6.600000,4 OL,Ryan Ramczyk,23,1995,90,60,83,77,78,63,2.100000,4 OL,Josh LeRibeus,28,1990,60,56,76,77,72,62,0.500000,1 OL,Senio Kelemete,27,1991,82,60,73,75,73,63,0.900000,1 OL,Andrus Peat,24,1994,79,63,67,75,80,59,2.800000,2 OL,Max Unger,31,1987,66,89,81,76,73,60,5.500000,3 OL,Bryce Harris,28,1990,62,45,75,68,82,60,0.500000,1 OL,Zach Wood,24,1994,89,40,70,60,53,45,0.300000,2 K,Thomas Morstead,31,1987,61,54,79,89,94,54,2.700000,2 K,Wil Lutz,23,1995,72,45,63,93,88,45,0.300000,2 S,Marcus Williams,21,1997,85,59,79,77,87,72,1.400000,4 S,Vonn Bell,23,1995,99,60,76,75,88,72,0.800000,3 S,Kenny Vaccaro,26,1992,88,67,87,77,85,72,2.700000,1 S,Rafael Bush,30,1988,62,62,70,77,87,59,0.600000,1 S,Chris Banjo,27,1991,87,45,71,76,88,53,1.000000,2 CB,Marshon Lattimore,21,1997,67,60,64,80,94,62,3.900000,4 CB,PJ Williams,24,1994,77,45,77,76,90,66,0.600000,2 CB,Delvin Breaux,28,1990,66,62,68,77,90,57,0.300000,1 CB,Ken Crawley,24,1994,82,60,77,79,91,43,0.300000,2 CB,De'vante Harris,24,1994,89,40,73,75,88,40,0.300000,2 CB,Booker Keefner,23,2016,89,64,61,57,69,57,0.500000,1 LB,Gerald Hodges Jr.,26,1992,95,64,77,77,82,72,0.500000,1 LB,Craig Robertson,29,1989,81,63,75,75,80,70,1.300000,2 LB,Manti Te'o,26,1992,79,65,77,75,81,72,1.800000,2 LB,Michael Mauti,27,1991,67,59,65,75,85,66,0.500000,1 LB,AJ Klein,26,1992,88,61,83,71,79,70,4.400000,4 LB,Alex Anzalone,23,1995,96,52,64,68,81,70,0.700000,4 LB,Hau'oli Kikaha,25,1993,67,60,64,60,78,71,1.100000,2 DL,Cameron Jordan,28,1990,76,81,85,83,94,79,8.900000,4 DL,Tyeler Davison,25,1993,93,61,67,83,86,67,0.400000,2 DL,David Onyemata,25,1993,72,60,75,79,87,74,0.500000,3 DL,Nick Fairley,29,1989,60,64,77,77,89,74,5.600000,4 DL,Sheldon Rankins,23,1995,71,60,79,75,87,76,3.200000,3 DL,John Hughes III,29,1989,82,57,70,73,86,68,0.500000,1 DL,Trey Hendrickson,23,1995,90,40,77,64,82,79,0.600000,4 DL,Al-Quadin Muhammad,22,1996,87,40,75,63,79,75,0.400000,4 DL,Alex Okafor,26,1992,81,63,85,61,77,70,1.900000,1 END_PLAYERS Tampa Bay Buccaneers,TB QB,Jameis Winston,23,1995,86,65,93,91,80,70,6.600000,2 QB,Ryan Fitzpatrick,35,1983,66,56,75,76,76,43,1.900000,1 QB,Ryan Griffin,28,1990,67,40,73,71,76,37,0.600000,2 RB,Doug Martin,28,1990,65,70,79,85,88,88,4.500000,4 RB,Jacquizz Rodgers,27,1991,68,63,76,79,87,80,1.000000,2 RB,Charles Sims III,27,1991,72,67,75,68,89,75,0.600000,1 RB,Peyton Barber,23,1995,99,40,75,63,86,71,0.300000,2 RB,Luke Stocker,29,1989,64,59,77,57,81,59,1.000000,1 WR,DeSean Jackson,31,1987,52,79,71,81,94,77,7.000000,3 WR,Mike Evans,24,1994,98,93,83,77,88,76,4.900000,2 WR,Adam Humphries,24,1994,99,75,68,77,88,67,0.400000,1 WR,Chris Godwin,21,1997,96,45,89,68,91,77,0.600000,4 WR,Cameron Brate,26,1992,78,71,73,76,80,60,0.400000,1 WR,OJ Howard,23,1995,69,54,89,68,87,72,2.700000,4 WR,Bernard Reedy,26,1992,93,45,71,65,88,67,0.300000,1 WR,Freddie Martino,26,1992,79,40,71,63,89,71,0.400000,1 WR,Antony Auclair,24,1994,69,40,77,58,76,69,0.300000,3 OL,Demar Dotson,32,1986,61,70,76,75,87,79,2.600000,3 OL,Joe Hawley,29,1989,86,71,77,79,77,61,1.800000,2 OL,Ali Marpet,24,1994,74,76,75,77,81,62,0.700000,2 OL,Donovan Smith,24,1994,96,63,68,77,73,60,1.400000,2 OL,Evan Smith,31,1987,62,63,71,73,77,62,2.200000,1 OL,JR Sweezy,28,1990,65,63,70,71,73,64,3.800000,4 OL,Kevin Pamphile,27,1991,72,60,71,68,74,60,0.600000,1 OL,Leonard Wester,24,1994,84,35,71,64,72,61,0.300000,2 OL,Caleb Benenoch,23,1995,76,45,70,63,78,59,0.400000,3 OL,Garrison Sanborn,32,1986,82,45,71,62,66,45,0.600000,1 K,Bryan Anger,29,1989,81,57,81,91,94,57,2.100000,5 K,Patrick Murray,26,1992,94,35,63,85,85,35,0.300000,1 S,Justin Evans,22,1996,82,45,79,77,87,74,1.100000,4 S,TJ Ward,31,1987,53,67,87,77,87,71,4.300000,1 S,Keith Tandy,28,1990,60,61,83,79,87,63,0.600000,1 S,Chris Conte,28,1990,77,67,76,76,86,53,1.600000,2 S,Josh Robinson,26,1992,63,56,71,77,92,40,1.600000,2 CB,Vernon Hargreaves,22,1996,73,54,77,77,90,63,3.500000,3 CB,Brent Grimes,34,1984,58,81,73,84,87,44,4.200000,1 CB,Robert McClain,29,1989,73,58,71,77,87,43,0.500000,1 CB,Javien Elliott,24,1994,66,45,73,71,86,55,0.300000,1 CB,Ryan Smith,24,1994,93,40,73,74,90,40,0.600000,3 CB,Maurice Sahm,29,2010,63,91,60,56,56,57,0.500000,1 LB,Lavonte David,27,1991,69,77,91,79,84,80,6.300000,4 LB,Kendell Beckwith,23,1995,98,63,70,76,88,71,0.600000,4 LB,Kwon Alexander,23,1995,84,71,73,67,83,79,0.500000,2 LB,Adarius Glanton,27,1991,66,52,73,64,82,71,0.400000,1 LB,Cameron Lynch,24,1994,87,40,77,61,82,67,0.400000,1 LB,Devante Bond,24,1994,79,45,71,60,77,70,0.400000,3 DL,Gerald McCoy,29,1989,84,77,75,85,94,79,10.200000,5 DL,Chris Baker,30,1988,62,73,67,81,89,71,3.300000,3 DL,Clinton McDonald,30,1988,73,60,71,77,87,71,1.900000,1 DL,Sealver Siliga,27,1991,63,59,68,77,90,67,0.800000,1 DL,Noah Spence,23,1995,90,58,73,65,81,79,1.300000,3 DL,Robert Ayers,32,1986,50,70,68,63,82,74,4.100000,2 DL,William Gholston,26,1992,60,65,68,62,83,74,3.400000,5 DL,Will Clarke,26,1992,89,45,73,61,79,74,0.400000,1 DL,Ryan Russell,25,1993,68,50,62,63,76,74,0.400000,1 DL,Darryl Tapp,33,1985,54,60,76,58,77,72,0.600000,1 END_PLAYERS Arizona Cardinals,ARZ QB,Carson Palmer,38,1980,71,75,85,83,81,37,15.800000,2 QB,Blaine Gabbert,28,1990,72,60,79,77,75,45,0.600000,1 QB,Drew Stanton,33,1985,63,60,75,79,76,37,2.700000,1 RB,David Johnson,26,1992,77,81,83,85,92,91,0.600000,2 RB,Adrian Peterson,32,1986,41,71,81,75,90,84,1.300000,2 RB,Kerwynn Williams,26,1992,90,59,75,67,89,76,0.300000,1 RB,DJ Foster,24,1994,95,35,73,62,90,74,0.400000,2 RB,Elijhaa Penny,24,1994,82,45,65,68,81,75,0.300000,1 RB,Andre Ellington,28,1990,62,60,68,60,90,70,0.600000,1 RB,Ricky Seals-Jones,22,1996,80,35,71,57,83,62,0.300000,3 WR,Larry Fitzgerald,34,1984,44,95,93,95,84,71,11.500000,1 WR,John Brown,27,1991,75,67,68,77,94,76,0.700000,1 WR,Jaron Brown,27,1991,67,64,71,77,91,74,0.800000,1 WR,Chad Williams,23,1995,96,40,76,71,90,72,0.600000,4 WR,JJ Nelson,25,1993,74,63,62,71,96,67,0.400000,2 WR,Jermaine Gresham,29,1989,83,64,77,75,81,72,5.500000,4 WR,Brittan Golden,29,1989,71,54,71,63,88,67,0.400000,1 WR,Troy Niklas,25,1993,68,40,73,63,77,63,0.800000,1 OL,Jared Veldheer,30,1988,90,68,77,95,74,59,5.300000,2 OL,Mike Iupati,30,1988,79,64,79,85,86,59,5.800000,3 OL,Alex Boone,30,1988,76,62,71,81,74,62,0.600000,1 OL,DJ Humphries,24,1994,70,54,75,77,81,60,2.100000,2 OL,John Wetzel,26,1992,84,52,70,75,79,58,0.300000,1 OL,AQ Shipley,31,1987,72,75,77,76,74,59,1.300000,2 OL,Earl Watford,27,1991,73,61,81,73,73,57,0.500000,1 OL,Evan Boehm,24,1994,66,60,81,70,77,59,0.500000,3 OL,Max Tuerk,23,1995,98,45,75,64,81,62,0.700000,3 OL,Will Holden,24,1994,80,40,75,64,77,35,0.500000,4 OL,Justin Drescher,29,1989,65,60,75,60,52,56,0.600000,1 K,Andy Lee,35,1983,73,45,67,93,84,45,2.400000,2 K,Phil Dawson,42,1976,60,45,63,85,89,45,2.200000,2 S,Tyrann Mathieu,25,1993,90,73,73,82,90,70,9.800000,5 S,Tyvon Branch,31,1987,81,73,76,80,90,70,2.200000,1 S,Budda Baker,21,1997,83,45,79,75,91,68,1.600000,4 S,Antoine Bethea,33,1985,40,65,75,77,86,70,3.100000,3 S,Rudy Ford,23,1995,80,40,76,72,92,70,0.400000,4 CB,Patrick Peterson,27,1991,77,77,87,91,92,47,10.700000,4 CB,Justin Bethel,27,1991,61,59,76,80,87,55,2.300000,1 CB,Brandon Williams,25,1993,82,45,81,75,93,40,0.600000,3 CB,Tramon Williams,34,1984,65,60,81,79,84,40,1.600000,1 CB,Grady Zirk,29,2010,68,76,71,66,64,55,0.500000,1 CB,Johnathan Sammis,32,2007,66,94,73,56,68,57,0.500000,1 LB,Karlos Dansby,36,1982,73,67,77,79,89,68,1.700000,1 LB,Chandler Jones,27,1991,69,81,76,71,86,79,12.200000,5 LB,Deone Bucannon,25,1993,87,70,81,71,83,77,2.700000,2 LB,Josh Bynes,28,1990,77,64,71,73,83,68,0.500000,1 LB,Kareem Martin,25,1993,79,45,71,67,83,68,0.500000,1 LB,Markus Golden,26,1992,93,73,75,64,77,71,0.800000,2 LB,Scooby Wright III,23,1995,82,59,70,64,81,71,0.300000,1 LB,Haason Reddick,23,1995,94,58,77,30,83,45,3.300000,4 DL,Corey Peters,29,1989,74,75,68,77,90,72,2.300000,1 DL,Josh Mauro,26,1992,64,60,81,73,85,68,2.100000,2 DL,Robert Nkemdiche,23,1995,70,56,75,67,83,77,2.000000,3 DL,Xavier Williams,25,1993,90,54,75,70,82,66,0.300000,1 DL,Frostee Rucker,34,1984,43,68,71,65,86,72,0.700000,1 DL,Olsen Pierre,26,1992,84,45,68,64,82,69,0.300000,1 DL,Rodney Gunter,25,1993,73,54,67,60,81,71,0.500000,2 DL,Wilford Bedney,30,2009,70,89,109,66,60,68,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Los Angeles Rams,LAR QB,Jared Goff,23,1995,86,71,83,85,81,40,7.300000,3 QB,Brandon Allen,25,1993,97,40,70,77,74,37,0.400000,3 QB,Sean Mannion,25,1993,67,40,76,77,74,37,0.600000,2 RB,Todd Gurley,23,1995,85,81,75,79,92,86,3.500000,2 RB,Lance Dunbar,27,1991,84,60,64,63,91,76,0.900000,1 RB,Justin Davis,22,1996,88,40,73,61,88,76,0.300000,3 RB,Malcolm Brown,24,1994,88,40,73,65,89,70,0.300000,1 RB,Tyler Higbee,24,1994,95,60,77,61,80,70,0.600000,3 WR,Sammy Watkins,24,1994,78,64,79,75,92,80,5.100000,1 WR,Cooper Kupp,24,1994,88,60,79,76,87,74,0.700000,4 WR,Robert Woods,25,1993,80,67,81,75,91,71,4.300000,5 WR,Josh Reynolds,22,1996,74,45,75,73,88,67,0.600000,4 WR,Gerald Everett,23,1995,76,45,75,70,85,72,1.300000,4 WR,Tavon Austin,26,1992,72,62,76,62,95,75,6.400000,5 WR,Derek Carrier,27,1991,67,57,70,62,87,69,0.600000,1 WR,Pharoh Cooper,22,1996,70,45,75,63,87,63,0.500000,3 WR,Mike Thomas,23,1995,97,40,79,61,88,63,0.400000,3 OL,Andrew Whitworth,36,1982,61,91,81,89,86,73,8.100000,3 OL,Jamon Brown,24,1994,97,60,68,76,82,58,0.600000,2 OL,Rob Havenstein,25,1993,66,73,73,71,87,60,0.800000,2 OL,John Sullivan,32,1986,53,70,85,75,77,60,0.700000,1 OL,Rodger Saffold,29,1989,90,65,65,71,85,59,4.500000,2 OL,Austin Blythe,25,1993,75,40,89,68,80,60,0.400000,3 OL,Darrell Williams,24,1994,93,40,70,60,77,63,0.300000,1 OL,Andrew Donnal,25,1993,73,52,71,62,75,60,0.500000,2 OL,Cornelius Lucas,26,1992,72,57,65,60,77,60,0.400000,1 OL,Jake McQuaide,30,1988,88,45,68,59,50,45,0.600000,1 K,Johnny Hekker,27,1991,79,57,73,95,96,57,2.000000,4 K,Greg Zuerlein,30,1988,65,45,70,91,89,45,1.600000,3 S,John Johnson,22,1996,94,52,81,77,85,70,0.600000,4 S,Cody Davis,28,1990,75,54,71,77,90,67,0.900000,1 S,Lamarcus Joyner,27,1991,62,70,77,79,88,63,1.100000,1 S,Marqui Christian,23,1995,83,40,76,71,88,70,0.400000,3 S,Blake Countess,24,1994,75,35,71,71,88,43,0.300000,2 CB,Trumaine Johnson,27,1991,73,73,70,80,88,63,10.500000,1 CB,Kayvon Webster,26,1992,69,61,83,77,90,67,2.400000,2 CB,Nickell Robey,25,1993,99,68,76,84,89,37,0.600000,1 CB,Troy Hill,26,1992,88,45,76,77,87,40,0.400000,1 CB,Vicente Golomb,28,2011,59,89,92,69,65,65,0.500000,1 CB,Dominique Hatfield,23,1995,82,40,73,69,85,40,0.300000,3 LB,Alec Ogletree,26,1992,78,65,76,75,81,77,2.500000,1 LB,Mark Barron,28,1990,73,63,75,70,81,76,6.300000,4 LB,Samson Ebukam,22,1996,97,45,79,67,85,74,0.600000,4 LB,Bryce Hager,25,1993,87,45,70,70,84,70,0.400000,2 LB,Robert Quinn,27,1991,82,70,76,65,87,76,7.700000,3 LB,Connor Barwin,31,1987,68,62,83,64,83,76,2.200000,1 LB,Ejuan Price,24,1994,98,45,65,63,81,67,0.400000,4 LB,Matt Longacre,26,1992,90,50,75,60,77,69,0.400000,1 LB,Cory Littleton,24,1994,76,45,70,56,72,69,0.300000,2 DL,Aaron Donald,26,1992,78,81,85,91,96,84,3.000000,2 DL,Michael Brockers,27,1991,76,75,77,76,91,77,7.200000,3 DL,Morgan Fox,23,1995,93,45,79,71,86,75,0.300000,1 DL,Dominique Easley,25,1993,98,64,62,70,84,71,1.100000,1 DL,Ethan Westbrooks,27,1991,90,61,68,68,80,69,1.100000,1 DL,Tyrunn Walker,27,1991,86,50,65,68,81,68,0.500000,1 DL,Tanzel Smart,23,1995,82,54,70,67,81,67,0.400000,4 DL,Xavier Coonfare,27,2012,67,64,68,65,66,56,0.500000,1 END_PLAYERS Seattle Seahawks,SEA QB,Russell Wilson,29,1989,85,79,95,87,86,71,14.800000,3 QB,Austin Davis,28,1990,88,50,76,73,77,45,0.600000,1 RB,Christopher Carson,23,1995,89,62,68,79,86,77,0.400000,4 RB,Eddie Lacy,27,1991,74,62,81,75,86,79,3.600000,1 RB,CJ Prosise,23,1995,83,54,71,65,90,77,0.600000,3 RB,Thomas Rawls,24,1994,69,60,67,73,80,76,0.300000,1 RB,JD McKissic,24,1994,75,45,75,57,88,71,0.300000,1 RB,Nick Vannett,24,1994,68,40,71,60,76,67,0.600000,3 WR,Doug Baldwin,29,1989,81,91,77,89,90,70,6.600000,4 WR,Tyler Lockett,25,1993,99,64,70,75,93,75,0.600000,2 WR,Paul Richardson,25,1993,81,64,72,73,94,72,1.000000,1 WR,Jimmy Graham,31,1987,61,75,75,77,85,75,6.300000,1 WR,Amara Darboh,23,1995,93,52,77,68,91,72,0.600000,4 WR,Luke Willson,27,1991,85,60,68,68,87,67,1.600000,1 WR,Tanner McEvoy,24,1994,89,45,76,64,87,71,0.300000,2 OL,Duane Brown,32,1986,51,85,81,81,87,75,5.600000,2 OL,Jordan Roos,24,1994,85,40,71,86,77,57,0.300000,3 OL,Mark Glowinski,25,1993,90,56,79,83,73,57,0.500000,2 OL,Justin Britt,26,1992,80,81,71,83,83,72,5.200000,4 OL,Luke Joeckel,26,1992,78,59,75,76,74,65,7.200000,1 OL,Ethan Pocic,22,1996,80,56,79,80,80,71,0.900000,4 OL,Germain Ifedi,23,1995,81,62,75,68,72,61,1.900000,3 OL,Matt Tobin,27,1991,66,52,73,64,75,60,0.500000,1 OL,Oday Aboushi,26,1992,89,63,81,63,73,60,0.700000,1 OL,Tyler Ott,25,1993,88,35,71,58,50,40,0.300000,1 K,Blair Walsh,27,1991,78,40,75,70,78,40,0.700000,1 K,Jon Ryan,36,1982,52,45,68,79,82,45,1.900000,3 S,Earl Thomas III,28,1990,73,83,83,88,91,72,6.900000,2 S,Kam Chancellor,29,1989,71,83,89,82,87,79,8.400000,4 S,Brad McDougald,27,1991,72,67,75,79,88,68,1.600000,1 S,Tedric Thompson,22,1996,72,45,73,74,86,67,0.600000,4 S,Delano Hill,22,1996,78,45,77,70,86,72,0.600000,4 CB,Richard Sherman,29,1989,61,83,93,91,88,66,10.500000,2 CB,Shaquill Griffin,22,1996,82,54,77,80,92,62,0.600000,4 CB,DeShawn Shead,29,1989,82,68,73,77,87,68,0.800000,1 CB,Justin Coleman,24,1994,77,58,75,79,88,53,0.400000,1 CB,Jeremy Lane,27,1991,61,61,73,79,88,44,4.400000,3 CB,Neiko Thorpe,27,1991,62,40,76,74,90,43,1.300000,2 LB,Bobby Wagner,27,1991,78,87,81,95,89,84,8.000000,3 LB,KJ Wright,28,1990,67,75,81,85,84,75,5.000000,2 LB,Michael Wilhoite,31,1987,79,61,76,70,81,74,1.300000,1 LB,DJ Alexander,26,1992,76,45,64,63,75,72,0.400000,2 LB,Marcus Smith II,25,1993,84,56,73,61,79,70,0.400000,1 LB,Terence Garvin,26,1992,66,45,75,63,76,68,0.600000,1 LB,Josh Forrest,25,1993,86,40,81,56,70,68,0.300000,1 DL,Michael Bennett,32,1986,51,71,77,81,94,79,7.100000,4 DL,Jarran Reed,25,1993,83,59,76,81,92,72,1.000000,3 DL,Sheldon Richardson,27,1991,86,63,75,79,94,79,3.200000,1 DL,Nazair Jones,23,1995,98,57,70,76,86,69,0.600000,4 DL,Frank Clark,24,1994,81,63,65,77,80,71,0.700000,2 DL,Garrison Smith,26,1992,89,40,75,75,85,66,0.300000,1 DL,Quinton Jefferson,24,1994,86,40,71,64,81,74,0.400000,3 DL,Cliff Avril,31,1987,72,76,79,88,77,76,4.700000,2 DL,Dwight Freeney,37,1981,61,61,65,60,75,72,0.600000,1 DL,Dion Jordan,27,1991,83,45,67,75,77,80,0.400000,1 END_PLAYERS San Francisco 49ers,SF QB,Jimmy Garoppolo,26,1992,86,65,85,81,81,43,0.700000,1 QB,CJ Beathard,24,1994,74,45,75,83,77,55,0.700000,4 RB,Carlos Hyde,26,1992,81,73,76,76,89,84,0.700000,1 RB,Matt Breida,22,1996,86,52,73,70,93,75,0.300000,3 RB,Raheem Mostert,25,1993,83,45,75,58,93,71,0.400000,1 RB,Kyle Juszczyk,26,1992,89,73,83,65,82,71,4.100000,4 WR,Pierre Garcon,31,1987,75,91,76,91,89,74,7.400000,5 WR,Trent Taylor,23,1995,89,45,77,75,86,76,0.400000,4 WR,Marquise Goodwin,27,1991,66,63,68,67,95,67,2.700000,2 WR,George Kittle,24,1994,67,60,73,68,87,66,0.500000,4 WR,Aldrick Robinson,29,1989,62,60,70,64,92,70,1.300000,2 WR,Kendrick Bourne,22,1996,90,40,67,62,87,71,0.300000,3 WR,Victor Bolden Jr.,22,1996,77,40,76,63,90,67,0.300000,3 WR,Garrett Celek,29,1989,70,50,65,63,80,63,2.000000,3 OL,Trent Brown,24,1994,98,76,65,83,80,77,0.400000,2 OL,Joe Staley,33,1985,70,89,81,85,83,63,5.000000,3 OL,Brandon Fusco,29,1989,85,60,65,79,85,60,0.900000,1 OL,Daniel Kilgore,30,1988,90,64,75,79,72,60,1.100000,1 OL,Laken Tomlinson,25,1993,68,60,75,76,74,60,2.000000,2 OL,Joshua Garnett,23,1995,69,61,77,71,74,59,2.200000,3 OL,Erik Magnuson,23,1995,95,45,67,67,75,60,0.300000,3 OL,Zane Beadles,31,1987,72,62,81,70,72,56,2.600000,2 OL,Darrell Williams,24,1994,97,40,75,63,74,60,0.300000,1 OL,Kyle Nelson,31,1987,70,50,71,54,52,45,0.700000,2 K,Robbie Gould,36,1982,54,40,65,89,85,40,1.400000,2 K,Bradley Pinion,23,1995,78,40,67,83,76,40,0.400000,2 S,Jimmie Ward,26,1992,67,63,81,79,90,67,2.500000,2 S,Jaquiski Tartt,25,1993,80,67,79,79,89,59,1.100000,2 S,Eric Reid,26,1992,65,63,76,79,88,60,2.500000,1 S,Dexter McCoil,26,1992,88,45,81,71,86,62,0.300000,2 S,Adrian Colbert,24,1994,74,40,75,70,89,45,0.400000,4 CB,Leon Hall,33,1985,55,56,79,74,87,60,0.600000,1 CB,Dontae Johnson,26,1992,61,56,76,79,91,40,0.500000,1 CB,Ahkello Witherspoon,22,1996,88,45,71,79,91,37,0.800000,4 CB,K'Waun Williams,26,1992,84,52,76,77,88,44,0.400000,1 CB,Ha-Ha Krauskopf,28,2011,79,73,96,65,62,63,0.500000,1 CB,Weldon Kindig,22,2017,58,82,74,59,60,66,0.500000,1 LB,Reuben Foster,23,1995,69,59,68,73,88,74,2.100000,4 LB,Malcolm Smith,28,1990,80,67,70,68,81,77,4.200000,5 LB,Ray-Ray Armstrong,26,1992,93,60,71,67,76,72,1.100000,2 LB,Brock Coyle,27,1991,76,56,81,64,81,74,1.200000,1 LB,Elijah Lee,21,1997,88,40,81,65,77,70,0.400000,4 LB,Eli Harold,23,1995,76,50,75,62,81,72,0.600000,2 LB,Dekoda Watson,29,1989,85,45,65,60,72,72,1.300000,3 LB,Pita Taumoepenu,23,1995,99,40,79,58,77,67,0.400000,4 DL,Solomon Thomas,22,1996,88,54,85,83,90,79,7.300000,4 DL,Tank Carradine,27,1991,76,64,68,81,89,79,2.400000,1 DL,DeForest Buckner,23,1995,67,75,83,75,89,77,4.600000,3 DL,DJ Jones,22,1996,66,40,79,79,85,72,0.400000,4 DL,Tony McDaniel,32,1986,59,64,64,77,89,66,0.600000,1 DL,Arik Armstead,24,1994,70,62,68,73,88,75,2.400000,2 DL,Ronald Blair,24,1994,89,40,76,71,84,75,0.500000,3 DL,Leger Douzable,31,1987,66,64,67,70,86,68,0.600000,1 DL,Datone Jones,27,1991,89,61,71,67,79,71,0.500000,1 DL,Earl Mitchell,30,1988,50,58,70,65,82,75,3.000000,4 DL,Elvis Dumervil,33,1985,72,64,73,63,81,74,2.800000,2 DL,Aaron Lynch,24,1994,72,60,67,61,80,76,0.600000,1 END_PLAYERS
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S4ltster / BeemovieBee Movie script for educational purposes only, anyways According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Ooh, black and yellow! Let's shake it up a little. Barry! Breakfast is ready! Coming! Hang on a second. Hello? Barry? Adam? Can you believe this is happening? I can't. I'll pick you up. Looking sharp. Use the stairs, Your father paid good money for those. Sorry. I'm excited. Here's the graduate. We're very proud of you, son. A perfect report card, all B's. Very proud. Ma! I got a thing going here. You got lint on your fuzz. Ow! That's me! Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000. Bye! Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house! Hey, Adam. Hey, Barry. Is that fuzz gel? A little. Special day, graduation. Never thought I'd make it. Three days grade school, three days high school. Those were awkward. Three days college. I'm glad I took a day and hitchhiked around The Hive. You did come back different. Hi, Barry. Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good. Hear about Frankie? Yeah. You going to the funeral? No, I'm not going. Everybody knows, sting someone, you die. Don't waste it on a squirrel. Such a hothead. I guess he could have just gotten out of the way. I love this incorporating an amusement park into our day. That's why we don't need vacations. Boy, quite a bit of pomp under the circumstances. Well, Adam, today we are men. We are! Bee-men. Amen! Hallelujah! Students, faculty, distinguished bees, please welcome Dean Buzzwell. Welcome, New Hive City graduating class of 9:15. That concludes our ceremonies And begins your career at Honex Industries! Will we pick our job today? I heard it's just orientation. Heads up! Here we go. Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times. Wonder what it'll be like? A little scary. Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco and a part of the Hexagon Group. This is it! Wow. Wow. We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life. Honey begins when our valiant Pollen Jocks bring the nectar to The Hive. Our top-secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured into this soothing sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow you know as... Honey! That girl was hot. She's my cousin! She is? Yes, we're all cousins. Right. You're right. At Honex, we constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence. These bees are stress-testing a new helmet technology. What do you think he makes? Not enough. Here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman. What does that do? Catches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it. Saves us millions. Can anyone work on the Krelman? Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones. But bees know that every small job, if it's done well, means a lot. But choose carefully because you'll stay in the job you pick for the rest of your life. The same job the rest of your life? I didn't know that. What's the difference? You'll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven't had one day off in 27 million years. So you'll just work us to death? We'll sure try. Wow! That blew my mind! "What's the difference?" How can you say that? One job forever? That's an insane choice to have to make. I'm relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life. But, Adam, how could they never have told us that? Why would you question anything? We're bees. We're the most perfectly functioning society on Earth. You ever think maybe things work a little too well here? Like what? Give me one example. I don't know. But you know what I'm talking about. Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach. Wait a second. Check it out. Hey, those are Pollen Jocks! Wow. I've never seen them this close. They know what it's like outside The Hive. Yeah, but some don't come back. Hey, Jocks! Hi, Jocks! You guys did great! You're monsters! You're sky freaks! I love it! I love it! I wonder where they were. I don't know. Their day's not planned. Outside The Hive, flying who knows where, doing who knows what. You can't just decide to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for that. Right. Look. That's more pollen than you and I will see in a lifetime. It's just a status symbol. Bees make too much of it. Perhaps. Unless you're wearing it and the ladies see you wearing it. Those ladies? Aren't they our cousins too? Distant. Distant. Look at these two. Couple of Hive Harrys. Let's have fun with them. It must be dangerous being a Pollen Jock. Yeah. Once a bear pinned me against a mushroom! He had a paw on my throat, and with the other, he was slapping me! Oh, my! I never thought I'd knock him out. What were you doing during this? Trying to alert the authorities. I can autograph that. A little gusty out there today, wasn't it, comrades? Yeah. Gusty. We're hitting a sunflower patch six miles from here tomorrow. Six miles, huh? Barry! A puddle jump for us, but maybe you're not up for it. Maybe I am. You are not! We're going 0900 at J-Gate. What do you think, buzzy-boy? Are you bee enough? I might be. It all depends on what 0900 means. Hey, Honex! Dad, you surprised me. You decide what you're interested in? Well, there's a lot of choices. But you only get one. Do you ever get bored doing the same job every day? Son, let me tell you about stirring. You grab that stick, and you just move it around, and you stir it around. You get yourself into a rhythm. It's a beautiful thing. You know, Dad, the more I think about it, maybe the honey field just isn't right for me. You were thinking of what, making balloon animals? That's a bad job for a guy with a stinger. Janet, your son's not sure he wants to go into honey! Barry, you are so funny sometimes. I'm not trying to be funny. You're not funny! You're going into honey. Our son, the stirrer! You're gonna be a stirrer? No one's listening to me! Wait till you see the sticks I have. I could say anything right now. I'm gonna get an ant tattoo! Let's open some honey and celebrate! Maybe I'll pierce my thorax. Shave my antennae. Shack up with a grasshopper. Get a gold tooth and call everybody "dawg"! I'm so proud. We're starting work today! Today's the day. Come on! All the good jobs will be gone. Yeah, right. Pollen counting, stunt bee, pouring, stirrer, front desk, hair removal... Is it still available? Hang on. Two left! One of them's yours! Congratulations! Step to the side. What'd you get? Picking crud out. Stellar! Wow! Couple of newbies? Yes, sir! Our first day! We are ready! Make your choice. You want to go first? No, you go. Oh, my. What's available? Restroom attendant's open, not for the reason you think. Any chance of getting the Krelman? Sure, you're on. I'm sorry, the Krelman just closed out. Wax monkey's always open. The Krelman opened up again. What happened? A bee died. Makes an opening. See? He's dead. Another dead one. Deady. Deadified. Two more dead. Dead from the neck up. Dead from the neck down. That's life! Oh, this is so hard! Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, mite wrangler. Barry, what do you think I should... Barry? Barry! All right, we've got the sunflower patch in quadrant nine... What happened to you? Where are you? I'm going out. Out? Out where? Out there. Oh, no! I have to, before I go to work for the rest of my life. You're gonna die! You're crazy! Hello? Another call coming in. If anyone's feeling brave, there's a Korean deli on 83rd that gets their roses today. Hey, guys. Look at that. Isn't that the kid we saw yesterday? Hold it, son, flight deck's restricted. It's OK, Lou. We're gonna take him up. Really? Feeling lucky, are you? Sign here, here. Just initial that. Thank you. OK. You got a rain advisory today, and as you all know, bees cannot fly in rain. So be careful. As always, watch your brooms, hockey sticks, dogs, birds, bears and bats. Also, I got a couple of reports of root beer being poured on us. Murphy's in a home because of it, babbling like a cicada! That's awful. And a reminder for you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely no talking to humans! All right, launch positions! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Black and yellow! Hello! You ready for this, hot shot? Yeah. Yeah, bring it on. Wind, check. Antennae, check. Nectar pack, check. Wings, check. Stinger, check. Scared out of my shorts, check. OK, ladies, let's move it out! Pound those petunias, you striped stem-suckers! All of you, drain those flowers! Wow! I'm out! I can't believe I'm out! So blue. I feel so fast and free! Box kite! Wow! Flowers! This is Blue Leader, We have roses visual. Bring it around 30 degrees and hold. Roses! 30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around. Stand to the side, kid. It's got a bit of a kick. That is one nectar collector! Ever see pollination up close? No, sir. I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it over here. Maybe a dash over there, a pinch on that one. See that? It's a little bit of magic. That's amazing. Why do we do that? That's pollen power. More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us. Cool. I'm picking up a lot of bright yellow, Could be daisies, Don't we need those? Copy that visual. Wait. One of these flowers seems to be on the move. Say again? You're reporting a moving flower? Affirmative. That was on the line! This is the coolest. What is it? I don't know, but I'm loving this color. It smells good. Not like a flower, but I like it. Yeah, fuzzy. Chemical-y. Careful, guys. It's a little grabby. My sweet lord of bees! Candy-brain, get off there! Problem! Guys! This could be bad. Affirmative. Very close. Gonna hurt. Mama's little boy. You are way out of position, rookie! Coming in at you like a missile! Help me! I don't think these are flowers. Should we tell him? I think he knows. What is this?! Match point! You can start packing up, honey, because you're about to eat it! Yowser! Gross. There's a bee in the car! Do something! I'm driving! Hi, bee. He's back here! He's going to sting me! Nobody move. If you don't move, he won't sting you. Freeze! He blinked! Spray him, Granny! What are you doing?! Wow... the tension level out here is unbelievable. I gotta get home. Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain. Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down! Ken, could you close the window please? Ken, could you close the window please? Check out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You see? Folds out. Oh, no. More humans. I don't need this. What was that? Maybe this time. This time. This time. This time! This time! This... Drapes! That is diabolical. It's fantastic. It's got all my special skills, even my top-ten favorite movies. What's number one? Star Wars? Nah, I don't go for that... kind of stuff. No wonder we shouldn't talk to them. They're out of their minds. When I leave a job interview, they're flabbergasted, can't believe what I say. There's the sun. Maybe that's a way out. I don't remember the sun having a big 75 on it. I predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I thought it was just me. Wait! Stop! Bee! Stand back. These are winter boots. Wait! Don't kill him! You know I'm allergic to them! This thing could kill me! Why does his life have less value than yours? Why does his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement? I'm just saying all life has value. You don't know what he's capable of feeling. My brochure! There you go, little guy. I'm not scared of him.It's an allergic thing. Put that on your resume brochure. My whole face could puff up. Make it one of your special skills. Knocking someone out is also a special skill. Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks. Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night? Sure, Ken. You know, whatever. You could put carob chips on there. Bye. Supposed to be less calories. Bye. I gotta say something. She saved my life. I gotta say something. All right, here it goes. Nah. What would I say? I could really get in trouble. It's a bee law. You're not supposed to talk to a human. I can't believe I'm doing this. I've got to. Oh, I can't do it. Come on! No. Yes. No. Do it. I can't. How should I start it? "You like jazz?" No, that's no good. Here she comes! Speak, you fool! Hi! I'm sorry. You're talking. Yes, I know. You're talking! I'm so sorry. No, it's OK. It's fine. I know I'm dreaming. But I don't recall going to bed. Well, I'm sure this is very disconcerting. This is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean, you're a bee! I am. And I'm not supposed to be doing this, but they were all trying to kill me. And if it wasn't for you... I had to thank you. It's just how I was raised. That was a little weird. I'm talking with a bee. Yeah. I'm talking to a bee. And the bee is talking to me! I just want to say I'm grateful. I'll leave now. Wait! How did you learn to do that? What? The talking thing. Same way you did, I guess. "Mama, Dada, honey." You pick it up. That's very funny. Yeah. Bees are funny. If we didn't laugh, we'd cry with what we have to deal with. Anyway... Can I... get you something? Like what? I don't know. I mean... I don't know. Coffee? I don't want to put you out. It's no trouble. It takes two minutes. It's just coffee. I hate to impose. Don't be ridiculous! Actually, I would love a cup. Hey, you want rum cake? I shouldn't. Have some. No, I can't. Come on! I'm trying to lose a couple micrograms. Where? These stripes don't help. You look great! I don't know if you know anything about fashion. Are you all right? No. He's making the tie in the cab as they're flying up Madison. He finally gets there. He runs up the steps into the church. The wedding is on. And he says, "Watermelon? I thought you said Guatemalan. Why would I marry a watermelon?" Is that a bee joke? That's the kind of stuff we do. Yeah, different. So, what are you gonna do, Barry? About work? I don't know. I want to do my part for The Hive, but I can't do it the way they want. I know how you feel. You do? Sure. My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist. Really? My only interest is flowers. Our new queen was just elected with that same campaign slogan. Anyway, if you look... There's my hive right there. See it? You're in Sheep Meadow! Yes! I'm right off the Turtle Pond! No way! I know that area. I lost a toe ring there once. Why do girls put rings on their toes? Why not? It's like putting a hat on your knee. Maybe I'll try that. You all right, ma'am? Oh, yeah. Fine. Just having two cups of coffee! Anyway, this has been great. Thanks for the coffee. Yeah, it's no trouble. Sorry I couldn't finish it. If I did, I'd be up the rest of my life. Are you...? Can I take a piece of this with me? Sure! Here, have a crumb. Thanks! Yeah. All right. Well, then... I guess I'll see you around. Or not. OK, Barry. And thank you so much again... for before. Oh, that? That was nothing. Well, not nothing, but... Anyway... This can't possibly work. He's all set to go. We may as well try it. OK, Dave, pull the chute. Sounds amazing. It was amazing! It was the scariest, happiest moment of my life. Humans! I can't believe you were with humans! Giant, scary humans! What were they like? Huge and crazy. They talk crazy. They eat crazy giant things. They drive crazy. Do they try and kill you, like on TV? Some of them. But some of them don't. How'd you get back? Poodle. You did it, and I'm glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see. You had your "experience." Now you can pick out yourjob and be normal. Well... Well? Well, I met someone. You did? Was she Bee-ish? A wasp?! Your parents will kill you! No, no, no, not a wasp. Spider? I'm not attracted to spiders. I know it's the hottest thing, with the eight legs and all. I can't get by that face. So who is she? She's... human. No, no. That's a bee law. You wouldn't break a bee law. Her name's Vanessa. Oh, boy. She's so nice. And she's a florist! Oh, no! You're dating a human florist! We're not dating. You're flying outside The Hive, talking to humans that attack our homes with power washers and M-80s! One-eighth a stick of dynamite! She saved my life! And she understands me. This is over! Eat this. This is not over! What was that? They call it a crumb. It was so stingin' stripey! And that's not what they eat. That's what falls off what they eat! You know what a Cinnabon is? No. It's bread and cinnamon and frosting. They heat it up... Sit down! ...really hot! Listen to me! We are not them! We're us. There's us and there's them! Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning? There's no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me! You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee! Thinking bee. Thinking bee. Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! There he is. He's in the pool. You know what your problem is, Barry? I gotta start thinking bee? How much longer will this go on? It's been three days! Why aren't you working? I've got a lot of big life decisions to think about. What life? You have no life! You have no job. You're barely a bee! Would it kill you to make a little honey? Barry, come out. Your father's talking to you. Martin, would you talk to him? Barry, I'm talking to you! You coming? Got everything? All set! Go ahead. I'll catch up. Don't be too long. Watch this! Vanessa! We're still here. I told you not to yell at him. He doesn't respond to yelling! Then why yell at me? Because you don't listen! I'm not listening to this. Sorry, I've gotta go. Where are you going? I'm meeting a friend. A girl? Is this why you can't decide? Bye. I just hope she's Bee-ish. They have a huge parade of flowers every year in Pasadena? To be in the Tournament of Roses, that's every florist's dream! Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering. A tournament. Do the roses compete in athletic events? No. All right, I've got one. How come you don't fly everywhere? It's exhausting. Why don't you run everywhere? It's faster. Yeah, OK, I see, I see. All right, your turn. TiVo. You can just freeze live TV? That's insane! You don't have that? We have Hivo, but it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease. Oh, my. Dumb bees! You must want to sting all those jerks. We try not to sting. It's usually fatal for us. So you have to watch your temper. Very carefully. You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. Work through it like any emotion: Anger, jealousy, lust. Oh, my goodness! Are you OK? Yeah. What is wrong with you?! It's a bug. He's not bothering anybody. Get out of here, you creep! What was that? A Pic 'N' Save circular? Yeah, it was. How did you know? It felt like about 10 pages. Seventy-five is pretty much our limit. You've really got that down to a science. I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue. I'll bet. What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this? How did this get here? cute Bee, Golden Blossom, Ray Liotta Private Select? Is he that actor? I never heard of him. Why is this here? For people. We eat it. You don't have enough food of your own? Well, yes. How do you get it? Bees make it. I know who makes it! And it's hard to make it! There's heating, cooling, stirring. You need a whole Krelman thing! It's organic. It's our-ganic! It's just honey, Barry. Just what?! Bees don't know about this! This is stealing! A lot of stealing! You've taken our homes, schools,hospitals! This is all we have! And it's on sale?! I'm getting to the bottom of this. I'm getting to the bottom of all of this! Hey, Hector. You almost done? Almost. He is here. I sense it. Well, I guess I'll go home now and just leave this nice honey out, with no one around. You're busted, box boy! I knew I heard something. So you can talk! I can talk. And now you'll start talking! Where you getting the sweet stuff? Who's your supplier? I don't understand. I thought we were friends. The last thing we want to do is upset bees! You're too late! It's ours now! You, sir, have crossed the wrong sword! You, sir, will be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio! Where is the honey coming from? Tell me where! Honey Farms! It comes from Honey Farms! Crazy person! What horrible thing has happened here? These faces, they never knew what hit them. And now they're on the road to nowhere! Just keep still. What? You're not dead? Do I look dead? They will wipe anything that moves. Where you headed? To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here. I'm going to Alaska. Moose blood, crazy stuff. Blows your head off! I'm going to Tacoma. And you? He really is dead. All right. Uh-oh! What is that?! Oh, no! A wiper! Triple blade! Triple blade? Jump on! It's your only chance, bee! Why does everything have to be so doggone clean?! How much do you people need to see?! Open your eyes! Stick your head out the window! From NPR News in Washington, I'm Carl Kasell. But don't kill no more bugs! Bee! Moose blood guy!! You hear something? Like what? Like tiny screaming. Turn off the radio. Whassup, bee boy? Hey, Blood. Just a row of honey jars, as far as the eye could see. Wow! I assume wherever this truck goes is where they're getting it. I mean, that honey's ours. Bees hang tight. We're all jammed in. It's a close community. Not us, man. We on our own. Every mosquito on his own. What if you get in trouble? You a mosquito, you in trouble. Nobody likes us. They just smack. See a mosquito, smack, smack! At least you're out in the world. You must meet girls. Mosquito girls try to trade up, get with a moth, dragonfly. Mosquito girl don't want no mosquito. You got to be kidding me! Mooseblood's about to leave the building! So long, bee! Hey, guys! Mooseblood! I knew I'd catch y'all down here. Did you bring your crazy straw? We throw it in jars, slap a label on it, and it's pretty much pure profit. What is this place? A bee's got a brain the size of a pinhead. They are pinheads! Pinhead. Check out the new smoker. Oh, sweet. That's the one you want. The Thomas 3000! Smoker? Ninety puffs a minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. A couple breaths of this knocks them right out. They make the honey, and we make the money. "They make the honey, and we make the money"? Oh, my! What's going on? Are you OK? Yeah. It doesn't last too long. Do you know you're in a fake hive with fake walls? Our queen was moved here. We had no choice. This is your queen? That's a man in women's clothes! That's a drag queen! What is this? Oh, no! There's hundreds of them! Bee honey. Our honey is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale! This is worse than anything bears have done! I intend to do something. Oh, Barry, stop. Who told you humans are taking our honey? That's a rumor. Do these look like rumors? That's a conspiracy theory. These are obviously doctored photos. How did you get mixed up in this? He's been talking to humans. What? Talking to humans?! He has a human girlfriend. And they make out! Make out? Barry! We do not. You wish you could. Whose side are you on? The bees! I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Those crazy legs kept me up all night. Barry, this is what you want to do with your life? I want to do it for all our lives. Nobody works harder than bees! Dad, I remember you coming home so overworked your hands were still stirring. You couldn't stop. I remember that. What right do they have to our honey? We live on two cups a year. They put it in lip balm for no reason whatsoever! Even if it's true, what can one bee do? Sting them where it really hurts. In the face! The eye! That would hurt. No. Up the nose? That's a killer. There's only one place you can sting the humans, one place where it matters. Hive at Five, The Hive's only full-hour action news source. No more bee beards! With Bob Bumble at the anchor desk. Weather with Storm Stinger. Sports with Buzz Larvi. And Jeanette Chung. Good evening. I'm Bob Bumble. And I'm Jeanette Ohung. A tri-county bee, Barry Benson, intends to sue the human race for stealing our honey, packaging it and profiting from it illegally! Tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we'll have three former queens here in our studio, discussing their new book, classy Ladies, out this week on Hexagon. Tonight we're talking to Barry Benson. Did you ever think, "I'm a kid from The Hive. I can't do this"? Bees have never been afraid to change the world. What about Bee Oolumbus? Bee Gandhi? Bejesus? Where I'm from, we'd never sue humans. We were thinking of stickball or candy stores. How old are you? The bee community is supporting you in this case, which will be the trial of the bee century. You know, they have a Larry King in the human world too. It's a common name. Next week... He looks like you and has a show and suspenders and colored dots... Next week... Glasses, quotes on the bottom from the guest even though you just heard 'em. Bear Week next week! They're scary, hairy and here live. Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes, very Jewish. In tennis, you attack at the point of weakness! It was my grandmother, Ken. She's 81. Honey, her backhand's a joke! I'm not gonna take advantage of that? Quiet, please. Actual work going on here. Is that that same bee? Yes, it is! I'm helping him sue the human race. Hello. Hello, bee. This is Ken. Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size ten and a half. Vibram sole, I believe. Why does he talk again? Listen, you better go 'cause we're really busy working. But it's our yogurt night! Bye-bye. Why is yogurt night so difficult?! You poor thing. You two have been at this for hours! Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help. Frosting... How many sugars? Just one. I try not to use the competition. So why are you helping me? Bees have good qualities. And it takes my mind off the shop. Instead of flowers, people are giving balloon bouquets now. Those are great, if you're three. And artificial flowers. Oh, those just get me psychotic! Yeah, me too. Bent stingers, pointless pollination. Bees must hate those fake things! Nothing worse than a daffodil that's had work done. Maybe this could make up for it a little bit. This lawsuit's a pretty big deal. I guess. You sure you want to go through with it? Am I sure? When I'm done with the humans, they won't be able to say, "Honey, I'm home," without paying a royalty! It's an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan, where the world anxiously waits, because for the first time in history, we will hear for ourselves if a honeybee can actually speak. What have we gotten into here, Barry? It's pretty big, isn't it? I can't believe how many humans don't work during the day. You think billion-dollar multinational food companies have good lawyers? Everybody needs to stay behind the barricade. What's the matter? I don't know, I just got a chill. Well, if it isn't the bee team. You boys work on this? All rise! The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding. All right. Case number 4475, Superior Court of New York, Barry Bee Benson v. the Honey Industry is now in session. Mr. Montgomery, you're representing the five food companies collectively? A privilege. Mr. Benson... you're representing all the bees of the world? I'm kidding. Yes, Your Honor, we're ready to proceed. Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my grandmother was a simple woman. Born on a farm, she believed it was man's divine right to benefit from the bounty of nature God put before us. If we lived in the topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson imagines, just think of what would it mean. I would have to negotiate with the silkworm for the elastic in my britches! Talking bee! How do we know this isn't some sort of holographic motion-picture-capture Hollywood wizardry? They could be using laser beams! Robotics! Ventriloquism! Cloning! For all we know, he could be on steroids! Mr. Benson? Ladies and gentlemen, there's no trickery here. I'm just an ordinary bee. Honey's pretty important to me. It's important to all bees. We invented it! We make it. And we protect it with our lives. Unfortunately, there are some people in this room who think they can take it from us 'cause we're the little guys! I'm hoping that, after this is all over, you'll see how, by taking our honey, you not only take everything we have but everything we are! I wish he'd dress like that all the time. So nice! Call your first witness. So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of Honey Farms, big company you have. I suppose so. I see you also own Honeyburton and Honron! Yes, they provide beekeepers for our farms. Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term. I don't imagine you employ any bee-free-ers, do you? No. I couldn't hear you. No. No. Because you don't free bees. You keep bees. Not only that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a jar of honey. They're very lovable creatures. Yogi Bear, Fozzie Bear, Build-A-Bear. You mean like this? Bears kill bees! How'd you like his head crashing through your living room?! Biting into your couch! Spitting out your throw pillows! OK, that's enough. Take him away. So, Mr. Sting, thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me. Where have I heard it before? I was with a band called The Police. But you've never been a police officer, have you? No, I haven't. No, you haven't. And so here we have yet another example of bee culture casually stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name. Oh, please. Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I'm feeling a little stung, Sting. Or should I say... Mr. Gordon M. Sumner! That's not his real name?! You idiots! Mr. Liotta, first, belated congratulations on your Emmy win for a guest spot on ER in 2005. Thank you. Thank you. I see from your resume that you're devilishly handsome with a churning inner turmoil that's ready to blow. I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime? Not yet it isn't. But is this what it's come to for you? Exploiting tiny, helpless bees so you don't have to rehearse your part and learn your lines, sir? Watch it, Benson! I could blow right now! This isn't a goodfella. This is a badfella! Why doesn't someone just step on this creep, and we can all go home?! Order in this court! You're all thinking it! Order! Order, I say! Say it! Mr. Liotta, please sit down! I think it was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that. I think the jury's on our side. Are we doing everything right, legally? I'm a florist. Right. Well, here's to a great team. To a great team! Well, hello. Ken! Hello. I didn't think you were coming. No, I was just late I tried to call, but... the battery. I didn't want all this to go to waste, so I called Barry. Luckily, he was free. Oh, that was lucky. There's a little left. I could heat it up. Yeah, heat it up, sure, whatever. So I hear you're quite a tennis player. I'm not much for the game myself. The ball's a little grabby. That's where I usually sit. Right... there. Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he agreed with me that eating with chopsticks isn't really a special skill. You think I don't see what you're doing? I know how hard it is to find the right job. We have that in common. Do we? Bees have 100 percent employment, but we do jobs like taking the crud out. That's just what I was thinking about doing. Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his fuzz. I hope that was all right. I'm going to drain the old stinger. Yeah, you do that. Look at that. You know, I've just about had it with your little Mind Games. What's that? Italian Vogue. Mamma mia, that's a lot of pages. A lot of ads. Remember what Van said, why is your life more valuable than mine? Funny, I just can't seem to recall that! I think something stinks in here! I love the smell of flowers. How do you like the smell of flames?! Not as much. Water bug! Not taking sides! Ken, I'm wearing a Chapstick hat! This is pathetic! I've got issues! Well, well, well, a royal flush! You're bluffing. Am I? Surf's up, dude! Poo water! That bowl is gnarly. Except for those dirty yellow rings! Kenneth! What are you doing?! You know, I don't even like honey! I don't eat it! We need to talk! He's just a little bee! And he happens to be the nicest bee I've met in a long time! Long time? What are you talking about?! Are there other bugs in your life? No, but there are other things bugging me in life. And you're one of them! Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt night... My nerves are fried from riding on this emotional roller coaster! Goodbye, Ken. And for your information, I prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners made by man! I'm sorry about all that. I know it's got an aftertaste! I like it! I always felt there was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. I couldn't overcome it. Oh, well. Are you OK for the trial? I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out of ideas. We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand. Good idea! You can really see why he's considered one of the best lawyers... Yeah. Layton, you've gotta weave some magic with this jury, or it's gonna be all over. Don't worry. The only thing I have to do to turn this jury around is to remind them of what they don't like about bees. You got the tweezers? Are you allergic? Only to losing, son. Only to losing. Mr. Benson Bee, I'll ask you what I think we'd all like to know. What exactly is your relationship to that woman? We're friends. Good friends? Yes. How good? Do you live together? Wait a minute... Are you her little... bedbug? I've seen a bee documentary or two. From what I understand, doesn't your queen give birth to all the bee children? Yeah, but... So those aren't your real parents! Oh, Barry... Yes, they are! Hold me back! You're an illegitimate bee, aren't you, Benson? He's denouncing bees! Don't y'all date your cousins? Objection! I'm going to pincushion this guy! Adam, don't! It's what he wants! Oh, I'm hit!! Oh, lordy, I am hit! Order! Order! The venom! The venom is coursing through my veins! I have been felled by a winged beast of destruction! You see? You can't treat them like equals! They're striped savages! Stinging's the only thing they know! It's their way! Adam, stay with me. I can't feel my legs. What Angel of Mercy will come forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks? I will have order in this court. Order! Order, please! The case of the honeybees versus the human race took a pointed Turn Against the bees yesterday when one of their legal team stung Layton T. Montgomery. Hey, buddy. Hey. Is there much pain? Yeah. I... I blew the whole case, didn't I? It doesn't matter. What matters is you're alive. You could have died. I'd be better off dead. Look at me. They got it from the cafeteria downstairs, in a tuna sandwich. Look, there's a little celery still on it. What was it like to sting someone? I can't explain it. It was all... All adrenaline and then...and then ecstasy! All right. You think it was all a trap? Of course. I'm sorry. I flew us right into this. What were we thinking? Look at us. We're just a couple of bugs in this world. What will the humans do to us if they win? I don't know. I hear they put the roaches in motels. That doesn't sound so bad. Adam, they check in, but they don't check out! Oh, my. Could you get a nurse to close that window? Why? The smoke. Bees don't smoke. Right. Bees don't smoke. Bees don't smoke! But some bees are smoking. That's it! That's our case! It is? It's not over? Get dressed. I've gotta go somewhere. Get back to the court and stall. Stall any way you can. And assuming you've done step correctly, you're ready for the tub. Mr. Flayman. Yes? Yes, Your Honor! Where is the rest of your team? Well, Your Honor, it's interesting. Bees are trained to fly haphazardly, and as a result, we don't make very good time. I actually heard a funny story about... Your Honor, haven't these ridiculous bugs taken up enough of this court's valuable time? How much longer will we allow these absurd shenanigans to go on? They have presented no compelling evidence to support their charges against my clients, who run legitimate businesses. I move for a complete dismissal of this entire case! Mr. Flayman, I'm afraid I'm going to have to consider Mr. Montgomery's motion. But you can't! We have a terrific case. Where is your proof? Where is the evidence? Show me the smoking gun! Hold it, Your Honor! You want a smoking gun? Here is your smoking gun. What is that? It's a bee smoker! What, this? This harmless little contraption? This couldn't hurt a fly, let alone a bee. Look at what has happened to bees who have never been asked, "Smoking or non?" Is this what nature intended for us? To be forcibly addicted to smoke machines and man-made wooden slat work camps? Living out our lives as honey slaves to the white man? What are we gonna do? He's playing the species card. Ladies and gentlemen, please, free these bees! Free the bees! Free the bees! Free the bees! Free the bees! Free the bees! The court finds in favor of the bees! Vanessa, we won! I knew you could do it! High-five! Sorry. I'm OK! You know what this means? All the honey will finally belong to the bees. Now we won't have to work so hard all the time. This is an unholy perversion of the balance of nature, Benson. You'll regret this. Barry, how much honey is out there? All right. One at a time. Barry, who are you wearing? My sweater is Ralph Lauren, and I have no pants. What if Montgomery's right? What do you mean? We've been living the bee way a long time, 27 million years. Congratulations on your victory. What will you demand as a settlement? First, we'll demand a complete shutdown of all bee work camps. Then we want back the honey that was ours to begin with, every last drop. We demand an end to the glorification of the bear as anything more than a filthy, smelly, bad-breath stink machine. We're all aware of what they do in the woods. Wait for my signal. Take him out. He'll have nauseous for a few hours, then he'll be fine. And we will no longer tolerate bee-negative nicknames... But it's just a prance-about stage name! ...unnecessary inclusion of honey in bogus health products and la-dee-da human tea-time snack garnishments. Can't breathe. Bring it in, boys! Hold it right there! Good. Tap it. Mr. Buzzwell, we just passed three cups and there's gallons more coming! I think we need to shut down! Shut down? We've never shut down. Shut down honey production! Stop making honey! Turn your key, sir! What do we do now? Cannonball! We're shutting honey production! Mission abort. Aborting pollination and nectar detail. Returning to base. Adam, you wouldn't believe how much honey was out there. Oh, yeah? What's going on? Where is everybody? Are they out celebrating? They're home. They don't know what to do. Laying out, sleeping in. I heard your Uncle Carl was on his way to San Antonio with a cricket. At least we got our honey back. Sometimes I think, so what if humans liked our honey? Who wouldn't? It's the greatest thing in the world! I was excited to be part of making it. This was my new desk. This was my new job. I wanted to do it really well. And now... Now I can't. I don't understand why they're not happy. I thought their lives would be better! They're doing nothing. It's amazing. Honey really changes people. You don't have any idea what's going on, do you? What did you want to show me? This. What happened here? That is not the half of it. Oh, no. Oh, my. They're all wilting. Doesn't look very good, does it? No. And whose fault do you think that is? You know, I'm gonna guess bees. Bees? Specifically, me. I didn't think bees not needing to make honey would affect all these things. It's not just flowers. Fruits, vegetables, they all need bees. That's our whole SAT test right there. Take away produce, that affects the entire animal kingdom. And then, of course... The human species? So if there's no more pollination, it could all just go south here, couldn't it? I know this is also partly my fault. How about a suicide pact? How do we do it? I'll sting you, you step on me. That just kills you twice. Right, right. Listen, Barry... sorry, but I gotta get going. I had to open my mouth and talk. Vanessa? Vanessa? Why are you leaving? Where are you going? To the final Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena. They've moved it to this weekend because all the flowers are dying. It's the Last Chance I'll ever have to see it. Vanessa, I just wanna say I'm sorry. I never meant it to turn out like this. I know. Me neither. Tournament of Roses. Roses can't do sports. Wait a minute. Roses. Roses? Roses! Vanessa! Roses?! Barry? Roses are flowers! Yes, they are. Flowers, bees, pollen! I know. That's why this is the last parade. Maybe not. Could you ask him to slow down? Could you slow down? Barry! OK, I made a huge mistake. This is a total disaster, all my fault. Yes, it kind of is. I've ruined the planet. I wanted to help you with the flower shop. I've made it worse. Actually, it's completely closed down. I thought maybe you were remodeling. But I have another idea, and it's greater than my previous ideas combined. I don't want to hear it! All right, they have the roses, the roses have the pollen. I know every bee, plant and flower bud in this park. All we gotta do is get what they've got back here with what we've got. Bees. Park. Pollen! Flowers. Repollination! Across the nation! Tournament of Roses, Pasadena, California. They've got nothing but flowers, floats and cotton candy. Security will be tight. I have an idea. Vanessa Bloome, FTD. Official floral business. It's real. Sorry, ma'am. Nice brooch. Thank you. It was a gift. Once inside, we just pick the right float. How about The Princess and the Pea? I could be the princess, and you could be the pea! Yes, I got it. Where should I sit? What are you? I believe I'm the pea. The pea? It goes under the mattresses. Not in this fairy tale, sweetheart. I'm getting the marshal. You do that! This whole parade is a fiasco! Let's see what this baby'll do. Hey, what are you doing?! Then all we do is blend in with traffic... without arousing suspicion. Once at the airport, there's no stopping us. Stop! Security. You and your insect pack your float? Yes. Has it been in your possession the entire time? Would you remove your shoes? Remove your stinger. It's part of me. I know. Just having some fun. Enjoy your flight. Then if we're lucky, we'll have just enough pollen to do the job. Can you believe how lucky we are? We have just enough pollen to do the job! I think this is gonna work. It's got to work. Attention, passengers, this is Captain Scott. We have a bit of bad weather in New York. It looks like we'll experience a couple hours delay. Barry, these are cut flowers with no water. They'll never make it. I gotta get up there and talk to them. Be careful. Can I get help with the Sky Mall magazine? I'd like to order the talking inflatable nose and ear hair trimmer. Captain, I'm in a real situation. What'd you say, Hal? Nothing. Bee! Don't freak out! My entire species... What are you doing? Wait a minute! I'm an attorney! Who's an attorney? Don't move. Oh, Barry. Good afternoon, passengers. This is your captain. Would a Miss Vanessa Bloome in 24B please report to the cockpit? And please hurry! What happened here? There was a DustBuster, a toupee, a life raft exploded. One's bald, one's in a boat, they're both unconscious! Is that another bee joke? No! No one's flying the plane! This is JFK control tower, Flight 356. What's your status? This is Vanessa Bloome. I'm a florist from New York. Where's the pilot? He's unconscious, and so is the copilot. Not good. Does anyone onboard have flight experience? As a matter of fact, there is. Who's that? Barry Benson. From the honey trial?! Oh, great. Vanessa, this is nothing more than a big metal bee. It's got giant wings, huge engines. I can't fly a plane. Why not? Isn't John Travolta a pilot? Yes. How hard could it be? Wait, Barry! We're headed into some lightning. This is Bob Bumble. We have some late-breaking news from JFK Airport, where a suspenseful scene is developing. Barry Benson, fresh from his legal victory... That's Barry! ...is attempting to land a plane, loaded with people, flowers and an incapacitated flight crew. Flowers?! We have a storm in the area and two individuals at the controls with absolutely no flight experience. Just a minute. There's a bee on that plane. I'm quite familiar with Mr. Benson and his no-account compadres. They've done enough damage. But isn't he your only hope? Technically, a bee shouldn't be able to fly at all. Their wings are too small... Haven't we heard this a million times? "The surface area of the wings and body mass make no sense." Get this on the air! Got it. Stand by. We're going live. The way we work may be a mystery to you. Making honey takes a lot of bees doing a lot of small jobs. But let me tell you about a small job. If you do it well, it makes a big difference. More than we realized. To us, to everyone. That's why I want to get bees back to working together. That's the bee way! We're not made of Jell-O. We get behind a fellow. Black and yellow! Hello! Left, right, down, hover. Hover? Forget hover. This isn't so hard. Beep-beep! Beep-beep! Barry, what happened?! Wait, I think we were on autopilot the whole time. That may have been helping me. And now we're not! So it turns out I cannot fly a plane. All of you, let's get behind this fellow! Move it out! Move out! Our only chance is if I do what I'd do, you copy me with the wings of the plane! Don't have to yell. I'm not yelling! We're in a lot of trouble. It's very hard to concentrate with that panicky tone in your voice! It's not a tone. I'm panicking! I can't do this! Vanessa, pull yourself together. You have to snap out of it! You snap out of it. You snap out of it. You snap out of it! You snap out of it! You snap out of it! You snap out of it! You snap out of it! You snap out of it! Hold it! Why? Come on, it's my turn. How is the plane flying? I don't know. Hello? Benson, got any flowers for a happy occasion in there? The Pollen Jocks! They do get behind a fellow. Black and yellow. Hello. All right, let's drop this tin can on the blacktop. Where? I can't see anything. Can you? No, nothing. It's all cloudy. Come on. You got to think bee, Barry. Thinking bee. Thinking bee. Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Wait a minute. I think I'm feeling something. What? I don't know. It's strong, pulling me. Like a 27-million-year-old instinct. Bring the nose down. Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! What in the world is on the tarmac? Get some lights on that! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Vanessa, aim for the flower. OK. Cut the engines. We're going in on bee power. Ready, boys? Affirmative! Good. Good. Easy, now. That's it. Land on that flower! Ready? Full reverse! Spin it around! Not that flower! The other one! Which one? That flower. I'm aiming at the flower! That's a fat guy in a flowered shirt. I mean the giant pulsating flower made of millions of bees! Pull forward. Nose down. Tail up. Rotate around it. This is insane, Barry! This's the only way I know how to fly. Am I koo-koo-kachoo, or is this plane flying in an insect-like pattern? Get your nose in there. Don't be afraid. Smell it. Full reverse! Just drop it. Be a part of it. Aim for the center! Now drop it in! Drop it in, woman! Come on, already. Barry, we did it! You taught me how to fly! Yes. No high-five! Right. Barry, it worked! Did you see the giant flower? What giant flower? Where? Of course I saw the flower! That was genius! Thank you. But we're not done yet. Listen, everyone! This runway is covered with the last pollen from the last flowers available anywhere on Earth. That means this is our Last Chance. We're the only ones who make honey, pollinate flowers and dress like this. If we're gonna survive as a species, this is our moment! What do you say? Are we going to be bees, or just Museum of Natural History keychains? We're bees! Keychain! Then follow me! Except Keychain. Hold on, Barry. Here. You've earned this. Yeah! I'm a Pollen Jock! And it's a perfect fit. All I gotta do are the sleeves. Oh, yeah. That's our Barry. Mom! The bees are back! If anybody needs to make a call, now's the time. I got a feeling we'll be working late tonight! Here's your change. Have a great afternoon! Can I help who's next? Would you like some honey with that? It is bee-approved. Don't forget these. Milk, cream, cheese, it's all me. And I don't see a nickel! Sometimes I just feel like a piece of meat! I had no idea. Barry, I'm sorry. Have you got a moment? Would you excuse me? My mosquito associate will help you. Sorry I'm late. He's a lawyer too? I was already a blood-sucking parasite. All I needed was a briefcase. Have a great afternoon! Barry, I just got this huge tulip order, and I can't get them anywhere. No problem, Vannie. Just leave it to me. You're a lifesaver, Barry. Can I help who's next? All right, scramble, jocks! It's time to fly. Thank you, Barry! That bee is living my life! Let it go, Kenny. When will this nightmare end?! Let it all go. Beautiful day to fly. Sure is. Between you and me, I was dying to get out of that office. You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee! Me? Hold it. Let's just stop for a second. Hold it. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, everyone. Can we stop here? I'm not making a major life decision during a production number! All right. Take ten, everybody. Wrap it up, guys. I h
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Bostock133 / Eagles Dominance# NFL-ROSTER-ROWIE ## Antdroid/Minotauri NFL Roster for 2017-18 Season ## version 1.50 (09-15-2017) ##Changelog ##v1.0 Initial Release ##v1.11 Fixed extra comma bug affecting iOS and players with initials for first name ##v1.20: Randomized Potential based on Age ##v1.30 Fixed Player Salaries; New Coverage Formula; Using PFC-Converter v1.2 ##v1.50 Normalizing Salaries to avoid salary cap issues ## http://www.AntDroid.net ###################################################################### RAVENS Baltimore Ravens,BAL QB,Joe Flacco,28,2012,80,87,95,99,88,88,19.9,2 QB,Ryan Mallett,29,2011,67,45,78,93,60,87,1.9,1 RB,Javorius Allen,26,2015,68,50,73,70,81,76,0.5,2 RB,Kenneth Dixon,23,2016,89,85,81,85,88,90,0.5,3 RB,Terrance West,26,2014,88,73,85,75,81,86,1.1,1 RB,Danny Woodhead,32,2008,47,70,68,67,81,78,2.3,3 RB,Maxx Williams,23,2015,71,45,70,61,65,73,0.8,2 WR,Mike Wallace,31,2009,72,78,83,71,88,76,5.6,1 WR,Chris Matthews,28,2011,90,45,75,68,78,70,0.4,1 WR,Chris Moore,24,2016,99,90,85,82,85,85,0.6,3 WR,Jeremy Maclin,29,2009,64,71,71,85,88,81,5,2 WR,Vince Mayle,26,2015,91,40,73,63,70,76,0.3,1 WR,Michael Campanaro,26,2014,89,60,70,68,85,70,0.9,1 WR,Breshad Perriman,24,2015,98,54,63,63,95,81,2.1,2 WR,Nick Boyle,24,2015,88,50,83,68,59,55,0.4,2 WR,Benjamin Watson,37,2004,68,68,75,70,65,65,2.3,1 WR,Crockett Gillmore,26,2014,77,59,78,68,64,59,0.5,1 OL,Ronnie Stanley,23,2016,82,68,81,78,64,73,5.2,3 OL,James Hurst,26,2014,97,62,67,63,60,59,0.9,1 OL,Tony Bergstrom,31,2012,80,50,83,70,67,60,0.5,1 OL,Luke Bowanko,26,2014,75,52,68,75,71,60,0.4,1 OL,Ryan Jensen,26,2013,86,54,81,85,61,68,1.1,1 OL,Marshal Yanda,33,2007,60,100,90,90,85,100,5.9,2 OL,Austin Howard,30,2010,64,62,71,78,63,59,3.3,3 OL,Jermaine Eluemunor,23,2017,88,90,87,88,82,82,0.5,4 DL,Willie Henry,23,2016,86,90,91,85,95,80,0.5,3 DL,Chris Wormley,24,2017,92,45,75,70,68,80,0.7,4 DL,Bronson Kaufusi,26,2016,81,45,83,67,67,74,0.7,3 DL,Brent Urban,26,2014,85,50,62,64,64,70,0.4,1 DL,Carl Davis,25,2015,82,40,63,81,75,67,0.6,2 DL,Michael Pierce,25,2016,93,60,71,93,85,76,0.3,2 DL,Patrick Ricard,23,2017,79,35,78,78,81,73,0.3,3 DL,Brandon Williams,28,2013,71,81,65,97,90,71,8.1,5 LB,Matt Judon,25,2016,76,40,70,65,73,67,0.4,3 LB,Tyus Bowser,22,2017,98,45,78,64,64,74,1.2,4 LB,Bam Bradley,23,2017,83,35,85,65,60,66,0.3,3 LB,C.J. Mosley,25,2014,80,81,83,90,68,88,2.9,2 LB,Patrick Onwuasor,25,2016,92,40,81,62,62,70,0.3,1 LB,Kamalei Correa,23,2016,92,56,78,68,65,76,1.3,3 LB,Tim Williams,24,2017,70,45,71,61,63,71,0.6,4 LB,Za'Darius Smith,25,2015,97,57,78,65,67,67,0.5,2 LB,Terrell Suggs,35,2003,62,75,88,87,88,73,5.3,2 CB,Tavon Young,23,2016,89,81,83,83,85,87,0.6,3 CB,Jimmy Smith,29,2011,77,71,83,90,83,70,9.5,3 CB,Brandon Carr,31,2008,57,65,85,86,78,60,4.3,4 CB,Sheldon Price,26,2013,64,35,67,71,83,37,0.4,1 CB,Marlon Humphrey,21,2017,86,50,81,80,88,67,2.9,4 CB,Jaylen Hill,23,2017,73,35,68,68,73,53,0.3,3 S,Eric Weddle,32,2007,66,90,88,88,73,83,5.2,3 S,Lardarius Webb,32,2009,50,73,78,92,85,53,1.6,3 S,Chuck Clark,22,2017,80,40,83,71,81,66,0.4,4 S,Anthony Levine Sr.,30,2010,70,57,70,80,75,59,1,3 S,Tony Jefferson,25,2013,78,87,71,83,70,81,6.9,4 K,Justin Tucker,28,2012,67,57,71,100,100,57,3.6,3 K,Sam Koch,35,2006,75,59,65,87,90,59,2.5,4 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### BENGALS Cincinnati Bengals,CIN QB,Andy Dalton,30,2011,86,81,93,88,81,90,11.5,4 QB,A.J. McCarron,27,2014,77,61,88,75,65,40,0.4,1 RB,Giovani Bernard,26,2013,60,68,68,71,87,86,3.1,3 RB,Joe Mixon,21,2017,98,85,87,93,87,83,1.2,4 RB,Jeremy Hill,25,2014,63,75,83,83,81,88,0.7,1 RB,Cethan Carter,24,2017,71,35,68,59,70,62,0.3,3 RB,Ryan Hewitt,26,2014,60,61,81,57,62,60,1.4,3 WR,Cody Core,23,2016,79,45,73,65,85,65,0.4,3 WR,Alex Erickson,25,2016,96,35,75,65,81,66,0.3,2 WR,Brandon LaFell,31,2010,72,81,83,81,75,74,2.8,2 WR,A.J. Green,29,2011,85,95,90,97,87,92,9.4,3 WR,Tyler Boyd,23,2016,90,61,73,75,81,60,0.9,3 WR,John Ross,22,2017,90,98,85,90,100,90,4.3,4 WR,Josh Malone,21,2017,95,45,75,70,88,59,0.6,4 WR,Tyler Eifert,27,2013,81,81,73,83,71,71,3,1 WR,C.J. Uzomah,24,2015,71,45,75,62,73,67,0.4,2 WR,Tyler Kroft,25,2015,90,40,64,65,67,66,0.6,2 OL,Cedric Ogbuehi,25,2015,94,61,62,68,63,58,2.2,2 OL,Clint Boling,28,2011,86,63,88,78,62,73,3.6,3 OL,Christian Westerman,24,2016,76,40,78,81,63,60,0.4,3 OL,Russell Bodine,25,2014,70,71,83,99,70,60,0.7,1 OL,T.J. Johnson,27,2013,78,45,71,75,64,60,1.2,2 OL,Clark Harris,33,2007,76,54,71,60,40,45,0.6,1 OL,Trey Hopkins,25,2014,87,40,70,78,73,60,0.3,2 OL,Alex Redmond,22,2016,89,95,83,85,89,87,0.3,2 OL,Andre Smith,30,2009,88,60,75,95,64,61,3,1 OL,Jake Fisher,24,2015,87,60,70,70,63,60,0.9,2 DL,Carlos Dunlap,28,2010,77,75,68,64,68,86,5.1,2 DL,Chris Smith,25,2014,84,40,71,73,71,80,0.4,1 DL,Michael Johnson,30,2009,70,67,70,60,63,83,3.8,2 DL,Jordan Willis,22,2017,90,45,87,73,73,88,0.7,4 DL,Christian Ringo,25,2015,75,40,63,65,63,70,0.3,1 DL,Andrew Billings,22,2016,99,40,70,87,75,71,0.5,3 DL,Ryan Glasgow,24,2017,69,45,70,81,73,65,0.5,4 DL,Pat Sims,32,2008,74,60,71,83,75,70,0.7,1 DL,Geno Atkins,29,2010,60,88,73,85,81,78,8.5,2 LB,Nick Vigil,24,2016,91,45,83,78,63,68,0.6,3 LB,Carl Lawson,22,2017,87,40,67,65,75,65,0.6,4 LB,Hardy Nickerson,23,2017,97,40,81,75,65,66,0.3,3 LB,Kevin Minter,27,2013,60,71,75,70,68,76,4,1 LB,Jordan Evans,22,2017,82,90,81,82,83,94,0.4,4 LB,Vincent Rey,30,2010,72,67,83,85,70,74,2.2,2 LB,Vontaze Burfict,27,2012,65,85,95,85,75,76,3.5,1 CB,Darqueze Dennard,26,2014,82,56,83,81,88,67,1.9,1 CB,Dre Kirkpatrick,28,2012,88,67,73,86,81,40,7.4,5 CB,William Jackson III,25,2016,69,45,75,81,88,40,2.3,3 CB,Josh Shaw,25,2015,69,45,65,78,85,63,0.5,2 CB,Adam Jones,34,2005,71,71,78,90,78,44,5,2 CB,KeiVarae Russell,24,2016,87,40,75,80,83,63,0.5,3 S,George Iloka,27,2012,87,62,81,81,73,55,4.1,4 S,Clayton Fejedelem,24,2016,99,40,87,71,78,66,0.4,3 S,Derron Smith,25,2015,95,45,68,74,73,40,0.4,2 S,Shawn Williams,26,2013,67,61,85,83,85,83,2.8,4 K,Randy Bullock,28,2012,78,40,62,93,68,40,0.5,2 K,Kevin Huber,32,2009,78,40,70,81,60,40,2,1 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### BROWNS Cleveland Browns,CLE QB,Rowie Palacpac,18,2017,100,100,100,100,100,100,1,10 QB,Baker Mayfield,13,2017,95,87,88,86,87,85,0.6,7 QB,Kevin Hogan,25,2016,66,45,90,75,60,60,0.3,1 RB,Saquon Barkley,20,2017,91,96,88,97,95,94,0.4,7 RB,Duke Johnson,24,2015,85,90,86,82,85,83,0.6,7 RB,Isaiah Crowell,24,2014,83,81,84,85,83,90,1,5 RB,Darius Jackson,24,2016,85,35,81,67,88,71,0.4,3 RB,Dan Vitale,24,2016,69,40,81,60,73,71,0.3,2 WR,Kenny Britt,29,2009,69,75,83,75,75,80,6.1,4 WR,Sammie Coates,24,2015,97,56,81,62,87,76,0.6,2 WR,Kasen Williams,25,2015,67,35,62,63,73,63,0.3,1 WR,Ricardo Louis,23,2016,82,45,81,63,87,66,0.5,3 WR,Colton Cruise,21,2017,97,89,88,96,98,96,0.3,5 WR,Corey Coleman,23,2016,82,60,78,67,90,73,2.9,3 WR,David Njoku,21,2017,85,80,89,84,90,89,1,4 WR,Randall Telfer,25,2015,78,40,64,50,63,67,0.4,2 WR,Seth DeValve,24,2016,97,40,75,62,70,68,0.5,3 OL,Quenton Nelson,21,2017,88,95,81,93,99,99,0.5,7 OL,Zach Banner,24,2017,88,95,87,85,88,88,0.5,4 OL,Joe Thomas,21,2017,90,100,99,99,98,99,3,8 OL,Marcus Martin,24,2014,98,62,71,68,60,59,1.1,1 OL,Charley Hughlett,27,2014,70,45,68,75,73,73,0.7,6 OL,Skye McLovin,26,2014,88,92,87,89,89,96,1,6 OL,J. C. Tretter,26,2013,72,73,75,83,75,75,4.4,3 OL,Austin Reiter,26,2015,85,40,73,62,65,59,0.3,1 OL,Kevin Zeitler,27,2012,62,83,88,87,78,87,9,5 OL,Spencer Drango,25,2016,71,60,85,70,65,61,0.4,3 OL,Shon Coleman,26,2016,90,40,70,75,64,60,0.6,3 DL,Bradley Chubb,21,2017,98,92,94,96,95,94,0.9,8 DL,Emmanuel Ogbah,24,2016,88,45,81,62,67,83,1.5,3 DL,Carl Nassib,24,2016,66,50,75,60,60,74,0.7,3 DL,Myles Garrett,22,2017,97,99,89,99,99,99,1,8 DL,Tyrone Holmes,24,2016,82,88,83,82,81,90,0.3,3 DL,Jamie Meder,26,2014,75,60,85,78,68,68,0.4,1 DL,Trevon Coley,23,2016,76,35,70,35,45,66,0.3,2 DL,Danny Shelton,24,2015,81,90,84,95,90,92,0.3,4 DL,Caleb Brantley,23,2017,84,82,84,83,89,87,0.4,4 DL,Larry Ogunjobi,23,2017,70,40,78,81,71,76,0.8,4 DL,T.Y. McGill,25,2015,68,60,78,73,71,71,0.3,1 LB,Jamie Collins,28,2013,89,71,85,81,68,88,8.6,4 LB,James Burgess,23,2016,80,35,73,65,67,63,0.3,2 LB,Tremaine Edmunds,22,2017,94,88,89,91,89,94,0.6,5 LB,Tank Carder,28,2012,74,50,85,70,61,74,0.9,1 LB,Dominique Alexander,22,2016,78,40,70,63,63,62,0.3,2 LB,Christian Kirksey,25,2014,94,71,73,88,67,86,5.5,5 CB,Denzel Ward,21,2017,94,89,83,86,98,90,1,6 CB,Howard Wilson,22,2017,75,40,75,74,78,55,0.6,4 CB,Jason McCourty,30,2009,50,68,68,90,88,70,2.3,2 CB,Briean Boddy-Calhoun,24,2016,70,58,73,80,85,40,0.3,2 S,Minkah Fitzpatrick,21,2017,98,95,99,92,95,98,0.3,6 S,Derrick Kindred,24,2016,69,40,83,74,83,76,0.5,3 S,Ibraheim Campbell,25,2015,70,50,70,76,81,73,0.5,2 S,Jabrill Peppers,22,2017,97,54,83,81,85,83,2.5,4 K,Austin Seibert,18,2017,99,99,99,99,99,99,0.1,8 K,Zane Gonzalez,22,2017,99,95,95,98,89,99,0.4,7 K,Britton Colquitt,32,2009,92,95,96,85,89,90,1.8,4 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### STEELERS Pittsburgh Steelers,PIT QB,Landry Jones,28,2013,86,40,83,87,62,37,1.6,2 QB,Ben Roethlisbergr,28,2013,88,85,95,95,95,73,17.1,3 QB,Joshua Dobbs,22,2017,98,50,78,87,61,80,0.6,4 RB,Terrell Watson,24,2015,77,35,78,73,78,68,0.3,1 RB,Le'Veon Bell,25,2013,89,87,98,97,85,102,7.6,1 RB,James Conner,22,2017,69,52,78,78,73,74,0.6,4 RB,Roosevelt Nix,25,2014,74,64,78,58,64,65,0.4,1 WR,Antonio Brown,29,2010,84,100,88,100,88,90,12.6,5 WR,JuJu Smith-Schuste,21,2017,92,84,88,93,81,86,0.8,4 WR,Martavis Bryant,26,2014,67,63,78,68,88,74,0.5,1 WR,Darrius Heyward-Bey,30,2009,68,67,75,64,87,76,0.9,2 WR,Eli Rogers,25,2015,76,63,73,81,81,74,0.3,1 WR,Justin Hunter,26,2013,92,50,67,61,85,71,0.6,1 WR,Xavier Grimble,25,2014,75,45,68,61,60,57,0.3,1 WR,Jesse James,23,2015,83,80,83,87,80,87,0.4,2 WR,Vance McDonald,27,2013,71,63,70,67,70,65,4.2,5 OL,Alejandro Villanueva,29,2014,60,78,78,75,70,70,4.8,4 OL,Jerald Hawkins,24,2016,88,40,83,67,67,61,0.5,3 OL,B.J. Finney,26,2015,86,57,81,71,64,68,0.3,1 OL,Ramon Foster,31,2009,50,93,71,81,78,88,2.6,2 OL,Maurkice Pouncey,28,2010,90,88,73,87,67,78,7.1,3 OL,Kameron Canaday,25,2016,96,40,78,56,35,60,0.3,1 OL,Matt Feiler,25,2014,78,80,83,93,85,89,0.3,1 OL,David DeCastro,27,2012,88,83,88,93,81,83,8.6,5 OL,Marcus Gilbert,29,2011,83,85,75,87,73,87,4.8,3 OL,Chris Hubbard,26,2013,78,54,71,62,60,71,1.1,1 DL,Cameron Heyward,28,2011,83,78,83,85,85,78,7.7,4 DL,Leterrius Walton,25,2015,67,54,70,73,70,66,0.4,2 DL,Tyson Alualu,30,2010,56,67,75,75,75,74,2.3,2 DL,Stephon Tuitt,24,2014,83,75,65,87,83,74,1,1 DL,Javon Hargrave,24,2016,70,56,81,73,71,80,0.6,3 DL,Daniel McCullers,25,2014,74,60,65,81,75,60,0.4,1 LB,Bud Dupree,24,2015,99,58,75,68,64,81,2.2,2 LB,Arthur Moats,29,2010,61,64,71,61,60,74,2,1 LB,Anthony Chickillo,25,2015,78,45,83,61,64,67,0.4,1 LB,Steven Johnson,29,2012,73,59,73,68,60,73,0.6,1 LB,L.J. Fort,27,2012,76,45,75,71,67,71,0.3,1 LB,Ryan Shazier,25,2014,86,98,91,83,85,94,3.1,2 LB,Vince Williams,28,2013,76,60,71,75,67,70,1.6,2 LB,Tyler Matakevich,25,2016,97,40,87,70,68,67,0.4,3 LB,James Harrison,39,2002,57,78,85,75,87,70,1.3,2 LB,T.J. Watt,23,2017,89,95,85,85,90,83,2.2,4 CB,Coty Sensabaugh,29,2012,75,57,78,86,85,37,0.9,2 CB,Cameron Sutton,22,2017,70,45,78,76,81,43,0.6,4 CB,Brian Allen,24,2017,75,40,75,74,87,40,0.4,4 CB,William Gay,32,2007,41,81,85,86,81,70,2,2 CB,Mike Hilton,23,2016,99,35,78,74,78,43,0.3,1 CB,Joe Haden,28,2010,80,67,90,96,83,45,5.6,3 CB,Artie Burns,22,2016,67,60,71,83,87,43,2.3,3 S,J.J. Wilcox,26,2013,60,65,75,83,81,78,2,2 S,Mike Mitchell,30,2009,79,65,87,81,78,68,3.7,2 S,Robert Golden,27,2012,86,59,78,80,78,62,1.3,2 S,Sean Davis,24,2016,87,58,83,81,85,59,0.8,3 K,Chris Boswell,26,2014,77,54,65,88,87,54,0.4,1 K,Jordan Berry,26,2014,70,45,65,87,70,45,0.3,1 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### BILLS Buffalo Bills,BUF QB,Joe Webb,31,2010,79,54,70,83,54,80,0.6,1 QB,Tyrod Taylor,28,2011,86,90,83,87,97,91,11.7,2 QB,Nathan Peterman,23,2017,73,52,85,87,61,53,0.4,4 RB,Taiwan Jones,29,2011,79,60,71,61,88,80,0.5,1 RB,Joe Banyard,29,2012,72,40,75,63,83,76,0.4,1 RB,LeSean McCoy,29,2009,94,90,93,89,85,86,6.6,3 RB,Mike Tolbert,32,2008,55,73,81,68,62,68,0.7,1 RB,Patrick DiMarco,28,2011,50,73,85,60,60,65,1.6,4 WR,Zay Jones,22,2017,78,54,90,81,85,78,1.5,4 WR,Kaelin Clay,25,2015,79,40,67,60,87,67,0.3,1 WR,Walt Powell,26,2014,77,45,73,64,87,73,0.4,3 WR,Andre Holmes,29,2011,83,63,68,68,78,70,1.4,3 WR,Brandon Tate,30,2009,65,50,71,60,81,83,0.7,1 WR,Jordan Matthews,25,2014,94,85,87,88,85,74,1.1,1 WR,Nick O'Leary,25,2015,93,54,81,71,60,53,0.3,1 WR,Charles Clay,28,2011,69,62,88,75,70,74,6,3 WR,Khari Lee,25,2015,92,50,75,60,61,65,0.4,2 WR,Logan Thomas,26,2014,82,35,83,50,71,71,0.5,1 OL,Dion Dawkins,23,2017,94,85,83,85,93,84,0.8,4 OL,Conor McDermott,25,2017,87,40,75,71,61,60,0.4,4 OL,Cordy Glenn,28,2012,77,83,75,90,64,78,9.5,4 OL,Seantrel Henderson,25,2014,99,60,60,70,63,56,0.5,1 OL,Richie Incognito,34,2005,66,85,88,93,75,81,4,2 OL,Ryan Groy,27,2014,67,60,70,75,63,61,1.6,2 OL,Reid Ferguson,23,2016,99,35,78,35,35,60,0.3,2 OL,Eric Wood,31,2009,76,81,78,81,63,60,6.8,3 OL,Vladimir Ducasse,30,2010,80,63,78,88,61,60,0.8,3 OL,John Miller,24,2015,88,98,81,88,81,81,0.6,2 OL,Jordan Mills,27,2013,74,61,75,71,61,60,1.3,2 DL,Shaq Lawson,23,2016,86,97,80,83,85,83,2.5,3 DL,Eddie Yarbrough,24,2016,76,35,63,68,67,80,0.3,1 DL,Jerry Hughes,29,2010,83,68,87,61,65,83,6.5,3 DL,Ryan Davis,28,2012,89,50,70,60,60,76,0.7,2 DL,Adolphus Washington,25,2016,94,52,71,60,67,80,0.6,3 DL,Jerel Worthy,27,2012,69,54,70,68,73,73,0.4,1 DL,Cedric Thornton,29,2011,73,63,68,81,78,71,3.4,3 DL,Kyle Williams,34,2006,72,93,73,85,87,73,5.6,1 DL,Marcell Dareus,27,2011,83,71,83,93,93,81,13.2,5 LB,Tanner Vallejo,23,2017,91,40,70,71,65,67,0.4,4 LB,Lorenzo Alexander,34,2005,74,73,78,70,73,80,2.2,2 LB,Deon Lacey,27,2013,75,35,70,58,45,65,0.4,2 LB,Preston Brown,25,2014,88,68,90,67,70,80,0.7,1 LB,Ramon Humber,30,2009,68,59,68,63,60,71,0.6,1 LB,Matt Milano,23,2017,87,80,87,90,88,87,0.5,4 CB,E.J. Gaines,25,2014,90,59,75,78,83,53,0.5,1 CB,Leonard Johnson,27,2012,76,54,81,78,75,46,0.6,1 CB,Shareece Wright,30,2011,75,61,78,83,85,47,0.5,1 CB,Tre'Davious White,22,2017,87,54,83,80,85,66,2.4,4 CB,Greg Mabin,23,2017,77,35,78,67,71,44,0.3,1 S,Jordan Poyer,26,2013,63,58,73,76,78,40,2.6,4 S,Colt Anderson,32,2009,80,58,78,74,73,59,0.7,1 S,Trae Elston,23,2016,89,35,70,70,83,68,0.3,2 S,Micah Hyde,27,2013,82,62,75,83,81,70,4.8,5 K,Steven Hauschka,32,2008,66,40,67,97,73,40,2.5,3 K,Colton Schmidt,27,2014,82,40,68,83,61,40,1,2 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### DOLPHINS Miami Dolphins,MIA QB,Jay Cutler,28,2012,93,91,81,99,82,87,6.3,1 QB,Ryan Tannehill,29,2012,90,67,93,88,67,66,14,4 QB,Matt Moore,33,2007,74,63,87,71,63,37,1.3,1 RB,Jay Ajayi,24,2015,98,83,87,87,81,96,0.4,2 RB,Damien Williams,25,2014,79,60,73,70,87,81,1.1,1 RB,Kenyan Drake,23,2016,79,45,68,60,87,76,0.7,3 RB,Senorise Perry,26,2014,72,40,71,57,88,71,0.4,2 RB,MarQueis Gray,28,2013,64,57,73,60,67,73,0.7,2 WR,Kenny Stills,25,2013,80,71,81,78,88,74,6.1,4 WR,Jarvis Landry,25,2014,90,81,87,97,87,92,0.7,1 WR,Jakeem Grant,25,2016,98,40,71,65,97,67,0.4,3 WR,Leonte Carroo,23,2016,91,45,78,70,83,65,0.6,3 WR,DeVante Parker,24,2015,99,88,88,88,87,84,2.7,2 WR,Julius Thomas,29,2011,76,63,70,71,73,76,3.8,2 WR,Anthony Fasano,33,2006,58,70,81,62,61,59,2.5,1 OL,Sam Young,30,2010,64,59,71,70,68,60,0.7,1 OL,Laremy Tunsil,23,2016,93,85,87,81,92,80,3.1,3 OL,Anthony Steen,27,2014,88,59,71,70,60,60,0.4,1 OL,Jesse Davis,26,2015,99,35,73,73,73,67,0.3,2 OL,Jake Brendel,25,2016,83,35,85,65,61,60,0.3,1 OL,Mike Pouncey,28,2011,82,71,65,81,67,60,6.2,4 OL,John Denney,39,2005,52,78,78,60,40,45,0.6,1 OL,Jermon Bushrod,33,2007,82,67,87,78,60,60,2.3,1 OL,Isaac Asiata,25,2017,96,40,88,88,65,61,0.5,4 OL,Ja'Wuan James,25,2014,70,65,75,71,73,61,2.9,2 OL,Eric Smith,22,2017,99,95,88,90,80,80,0.3,3 DL,Andre Branch,28,2012,64,64,64,58,60,76,6.3,3 DL,Charles Harris,22,2017,82,45,73,61,63,83,2.6,4 DL,Terrence Fede,26,2014,69,40,75,61,64,78,0.4,1 DL,Cameron Wake,35,2009,41,88,81,73,71,83,5.4,2 DL,William Hayes,32,2008,58,73,81,73,83,83,4.2,1 DL,Ndamukong Suh,30,2010,72,73,95,100,99,90,15.1,4 DL,Davon Godchaux,23,2017,81,40,73,73,70,73,0.4,4 DL,Vincent Taylor,23,2017,76,40,78,71,67,66,0.4,4 DL,Jordan Phillips,25,2015,69,63,60,83,75,70,0.9,2 LB,Lawrence Timmons,31,2007,55,83,85,73,68,83,5.5,2 LB,Justin March-Lillard,24,2015,98,89,88,88,85,84,0.3,1 LB,Mike Hull,26,2015,89,40,81,70,73,68,0.4,1 LB,Rey Maualuga,30,2009,66,67,88,75,75,70,0.7,1 LB,Chase Allen,24,2017,87,35,85,65,60,66,0.3,3 LB,Kiko Alonso,27,2013,66,70,73,78,63,76,5.6,4 CB,Bobby McCain,24,2015,72,60,75,86,83,40,0.4,2 CB,Torry McTyer,22,2017,70,35,68,68,73,53,0.3,3 CB,Byron Maxwell,29,2011,62,71,81,88,83,47,6.6,4 CB,Alterraun Verner,29,2010,70,58,75,83,78,70,0.6,1 CB,Cordrea Tankersley,24,2017,69,40,88,71,88,63,0.6,4 CB,Xavien Howard,24,2016,67,45,85,81,87,47,1.4,3 S,Nate Allen,30,2010,53,62,68,81,75,66,3.4,1 S,Maurice Smith,22,2017,75,35,78,65,78,68,0.3,3 S,Walt Aikens,26,2014,88,45,78,78,83,44,0.5,1 S,T.J. McDonald,26,2013,88,62,73,83,75,59,0.2,5 S,Reshad Jones,29,2010,77,87,71,92,75,90,8.2,6 S,Michael Thomas,27,2012,71,60,78,81,75,60,1.1,1 K,Cody Parkey,25,2014,83,40,75,93,67,40,0.4,1 K,Matt Haack,23,2017,69,35,60,35,61,35,0.3,3 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### PATRIOTS New England Patriots,NE QB,Tom Brady,28,2012,83,105,100,99,99,82,15.6,3 QB,Craig Krenzel,26,2015,70,50,60,62,70,44,0.4,2 RB,Rex Burkhead,27,2013,86,60,85,73,71,80,2.6,1 RB,Dion Lewis,27,2011,72,70,65,67,87,83,1,1 RB,Mike Gillislee,27,2013,80,64,78,78,81,83,2,2 RB,James White,25,2014,62,65,70,73,83,83,2.6,4 RB,James Develin,29,2010,51,71,78,57,57,47,0.9,2 WR,Chris Hogan,29,2011,63,81,73,88,81,73,2.5,2 WR,Phillip Dorsett,24,2015,76,54,63,70,97,71,1.9,2 WR,Malcolm Mitchell,24,2016,66,64,70,78,85,67,0.5,3 WR,Julian Edelman,28,2012,82,97,83,85,85,86,4.6,3 WR,Matthew Slater,32,2008,59,67,75,60,78,67,1.3,1 WR,Danny Amendola,28,2012,82,90,88,88,81,84,2.8,1 WR,Brandin Cooks,24,2014,82,83,81,87,97,81,2.7,2 WR,Jacob Hollister,24,2017,84,40,93,60,57,40,0.3,3 WR,Dwayne Allen,27,2012,77,73,73,75,61,60,5.2,3 WR,Rob Gronkowski,28,2010,97,90,83,95,89,84,6.8,3 OL,Nate Solder,29,2011,84,88,78,85,83,73,8.9,1 OL,LaAdrian Waddle,26,2013,80,59,70,78,61,58,0.8,1 OL,Joe Thuney,25,2016,77,67,85,75,65,62,0.6,3 OL,Ted Karras,24,2016,84,90,85,85,89,90,0.4,3 OL,David Andrews,25,2015,73,81,81,75,65,63,1.8,4 OL,Shaq Mason,24,2015,94,73,73,78,78,75,0.5,2 OL,Cole Croston,24,2017,70,35,83,62,63,62,0.3,3 OL,Marcus Cannon,29,2011,88,81,64,88,88,78,4.9,5 OL,Cameron Fleming,25,2014,79,59,71,73,61,64,1.1,1 DL,Deatrich Wise Jr.,23,2017,96,40,67,73,71,73,0.6,4 DL,Lawrence Guy,27,2011,64,64,81,71,73,71,2.7,4 DL,Cassius Marsh,25,2014,96,56,83,50,57,73,0.5,1 DL,Trey Flowers,24,2015,96,84,83,88,88,90,0.5,2 DL,Alan Branch,33,2007,74,78,67,87,83,67,3.3,2 DL,Vincent Valentine,23,2016,71,45,65,64,65,73,0.6,3 DL,Adam Butler,23,2017,85,35,78,78,81,73,0.3,3 DL,Malcom Brown,23,2015,92,68,68,73,73,70,1.8,2 LB,Shea McClellin,28,2012,84,63,71,68,61,71,2.4,2 LB,Elandon Roberts,23,2016,91,59,75,75,75,73,0.4,3 LB,Kyle Van Noy,26,2014,77,90,91,88,82,86,1.1,1 LB,Marquis Flowers,25,2014,98,85,81,86,90,86,0.4,1 LB,Dont'a Hightower,27,2012,80,87,87,95,87,81,7.1,4 LB,David Harris,33,2007,65,85,88,78,71,74,2,2 LB,Harvey Langi,25,2017,95,35,85,64,67,65,0.4,3 CB,Jonathan Jones,24,2016,84,35,63,70,95,37,0.3,2 CB,Johnson Bademosi,27,2012,66,45,83,83,85,60,2,1 CB,Malcolm Butler,27,2014,62,88,73,94,83,66,2.4,1 CB,Eric Rowe,25,2015,76,56,73,83,87,67,1,2 CB,Stephon Gilmore,27,2012,90,70,83,92,88,45,10.4,5 S,Brandon King,24,2015,91,45,70,76,83,40,0.4,1 S,Devin McCourty,30,2010,50,88,87,96,85,67,7.8,3 S,Duron Harmon,26,2013,70,61,78,83,81,59,3.4,4 S,Patrick Chung,30,2009,76,70,93,83,75,68,2.2,2 S,Jordan Richards,24,2015,80,40,85,76,75,70,0.7,2 S,Nate Ebner,29,2012,74,45,95,74,78,71,0.8,1 K,Stephen Gostkowski,33,2006,78,45,67,93,68,45,3.6,2 K,Ryan Allen,27,2013,78,40,71,87,65,40,1.7,2 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### JETS New York Jets,NYJ QB,Josh McCown,38,2002,81,87,80,99,99,99,5.6,1 QB,Christian Hackenberg,22,2016,97,95,88,95,87,80,1,3 QB,Bryce Petty,26,2015,86,45,70,87,60,45,0.5,2 RB,Matt Forte,32,2008,44,70,83,87,78,88,3.1,2 RB,Elijah McGuire,23,2017,90,80,88,81,81,90,0.4,4 RB,Bilal Powell,29,2011,81,78,73,73,78,80,2.9,2 RB,Eric Tomlinson,25,2015,87,35,73,45,65,44,0.3,1 WR,Kalif Raymond,23,2016,95,35,71,64,93,67,0.3,1 WR,Jeremy Kerley,29,2011,83,73,75,78,75,74,0,1 WR,Robby Anderson,24,2016,88,60,68,68,93,66,0.3,2 WR,ArDarius Stewart,24,2017,94,82,95,90,83,88,0.7,4 WR,Jermaine Kearse,27,2012,67,73,88,73,85,73,4,2 WR,Charone Peake,25,2016,87,35,68,61,90,78,0.4,3 WR,Chad Hansen,22,2017,92,45,75,71,83,66,0.5,4 WR,Jordan Leggett,22,2017,72,45,71,70,68,66,0.5,4 WR,Austin S-Jenkins,25,2014,91,50,67,65,78,66,1.2,1 WR,Will Tye,26,2015,82,64,75,75,78,63,0.4,1 WR,Neal Sterling,25,2015,91,40,73,60,73,73,0.4,1 OL,Ben Ijalana,28,2011,82,45,73,75,62,60,3.8,2 OL,James Carpenter,28,2011,78,73,78,85,65,83,3.5,2 OL,Dakota Dozier,26,2014,96,88,88,80,84,83,0.4,1 OL,Jonotthan Harrison,26,2014,80,62,75,78,61,58,0.6,1 OL,Wesley Johnson,26,2014,74,60,85,70,61,61,1.7,1 OL,Thomas Hennessy,23,2017,88,80,80,85,85,86,0.3,3 OL,Brian Winters,26,2013,80,70,78,71,68,71,4.5,4 OL,Kelvin Beachum,28,2012,81,73,75,71,61,60,5.9,3 OL,Brent Qvale,26,2014,82,56,78,61,64,60,0.3,1 OL,Brandon Shell,25,2016,81,45,85,68,62,64,0.4,3 DL,Leonard Williams,23,2015,71,73,68,78,81,80,4.8,2 DL,Kony Ealy,26,2014,79,63,73,67,65,83,0.5,1 DL,Muhammad Wilkerson,28,2011,77,70,88,93,95,83,12.6,4 DL,Claude Pelon,25,2016,97,40,63,52,54,71,0.3,2 DL,Steve McLendon,31,2009,62,62,71,75,85,74,2.7,2 DL,Mike Pennel,26,2014,67,58,70,78,70,66,0.6,1 LB,Jordan Jenkins,23,2016,72,45,67,67,71,70,0.6,3 LB,Edmond Robinson,25,2015,95,35,70,61,60,66,0.4,2 LB,Darron Lee,23,2016,93,80,83,95,83,81,2.5,3 LB,Bruce Carter,29,2011,68,59,62,70,67,80,0.5,1 LB,Demario Davis,28,2012,81,67,73,68,73,81,1.5,1 LB,Julian Stanford,27,2012,77,45,65,64,65,78,0.5,1 LB,Lorenzo Mauldin,25,2015,85,56,71,64,64,70,0.6,2 LB,Josh Martin,26,2013,81,45,71,61,64,67,1.3,2 LB,Dylan Donahue,25,2017,81,35,81,61,67,62,0.4,4 CB,Marcus Williams,26,2014,71,64,81,81,78,37,1.7,1 CB,Derrick Jones,23,2017,82,35,73,73,85,40,0.4,4 CB,Darryl Roberts,27,2015,76,40,64,81,88,37,0.4,2 CB,Juston Burris,24,2016,81,85,85,86,81,95,0.5,3 CB,Morris Claiborne,27,2012,69,62,68,88,85,40,4.4,1 CB,Buster Skrine,28,2011,68,64,73,86,87,47,4.7,2 S,Rontez Miles,29,2013,71,52,83,78,73,70,0.3,1 S,Jamal Adams,22,2017,98,89,85,96,85,86,5.7,4 S,Marcus Maye,24,2017,67,50,75,78,87,86,1.5,4 S,Terrence Brooks,25,2014,84,50,70,81,87,47,0.4,1 K,Chandler Catanzaro,26,2014,86,40,68,95,68,40,0.6,1 K,Lachlan Edwards,25,2016,69,40,65,87,60,40,0.4,3 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### TEXANS Houston Texans,HOU QB,Deshaun Watson,22,2017,96,90,87,81,94,91,3.4,4 QB,Tom Savage,27,2014,95,54,78,90,61,40,0.4,1 RB,Tyler Ervin,24,2016,90,40,71,60,88,71,0.5,3 RB,Jordan Todman,27,2011,70,45,68,63,83,80,0.5,1 RB,D'onta Foreman,21,2017,89,87,88,90,85,81,0.6,4 RB,Lamar Miller,26,2012,90,73,73,81,88,94,4.1,3 RB,Alfred Blue,26,2014,87,63,65,71,78,73,0.4,1 RB,Jay Prosch,25,2014,66,60,88,59,67,55,0.4,1 WR,Bruce Ellington,26,2014,99,45,83,71,87,80,0.4,1 WR,Andy Jones,23,2016,71,40,81,61,81,71,0.3,2 WR,Jaelen Strong,23,2015,96,90,80,85,87,88,0.6,2 WR,Braxton Miller,25,2016,82,45,73,68,87,80,0.6,3 WR,Will Fuller,23,2016,87,63,73,62,95,73,2.5,3 WR,DeAndre Hopkins,25,2013,94,85,90,88,88,86,2.6,5 WR,Ryan Griffin,27,2013,85,58,75,65,60,62,1.9,3 WR,Stephen Anderson,24,2016,86,35,73,60,71,62,0.3,2 WR,C.J. Fiedorowicz,26,2014,84,65,87,71,67,55,0.8,1 OL,Julie'n Davenport,22,2017,88,85,85,83,83,82,0.6,4 OL,Chris Clark,32,2008,53,70,65,75,63,58,2.2,1 OL,Duane Brown,32,2008,70,88,85,85,81,75,7.1,2 OL,Kyle Fuller,23,2017,87,40,81,67,61,60,0.4,4 OL,Xavier Su'a-Filo,26,2014,71,60,81,73,60,60,1.2,1 OL,Greg Mancz,25,2015,70,63,81,78,65,75,0.3,1 OL,Nick Martin,24,2016,84,80,85,83,81,84,1,3 OL,Jeff Allen,27,2012,82,57,67,78,60,70,4.7,3 OL,Derek Newton,30,2011,71,71,71,78,71,59,3,3 OL,Kendall Lamm,25,2015,83,45,81,62,61,61,0.3,1 OL,Breno Giacomini,32,2008,76,56,78,71,62,59,2.2,1 DL,Brandon Dunn,25,2014,85,45,73,63,65,65,0.5,2 DL,J.J. Watt,28,2011,85,99,87,99,99,86,11.7,5 DL,Christian Covington,24,2015,89,60,62,63,63,71,0.4,2 DL,Joel Heath,24,2016,91,45,73,68,67,71,0.3,2 DL,D.J. Reader,23,2016,98,45,75,78,71,68,0.4,3 DL,Carlos Watkins,24,2017,82,40,78,75,70,76,0.5,4 LB,Jadeveon Clowney,24,2014,77,71,65,70,70,88,6.8,2 LB,Brennan Scarlett,24,2016,68,40,64,59,62,67,0.3,2 LB,Ufomba Kamalu,25,2016,96,35,78,65,68,59,0.3,1 LB,Zach Cunningham,23,2017,76,52,85,68,67,76,0.9,4 LB,Brian Cushing,30,2009,70,73,87,68,71,76,6.4,3 LB,Dylan Cole,23,2017,76,35,78,67,71,70,0.3,3 LB,Brian Peters,29,2015,81,45,78,60,59,71,0.3,1 LB,Benardrick McKinney,25,2015,93,73,81,85,67,83,1.2,2 LB,Whitney Mercilus,27,2012,84,78,78,78,70,78,4.9,3 CB,Treston Decoud,24,2017,90,40,71,71,78,60,0.5,4 CB,Kareem Jackson,29,2010,79,70,70,81,83,47,6.7,2 CB,Johnathan Joseph,33,2006,63,78,71,92,83,44,4.2,1 CB,Marcus Burley,27,2013,69,45,78,76,88,40,1.1,1 CB,Kevin Johnson,25,2015,99,63,81,90,81,55,2.4,2 S,Marcus Gilchrist,29,2011,78,60,83,88,78,80,2.4,1 S,Andre Hal,25,2014,82,63,75,86,88,43,0.5,1 S,Corey Moore,24,2015,98,57,81,74,78,53,0.3,1 S,Eddie Pleasant,29,2012,76,60,87,76,78,70,0.7,1 S,Kurtis Drummond,25,2015,68,50,75,78,73,40,0.3,1 K,Ka'lmi Fairbairn,23,2016,94,35,65,81,75,35,0.3,2 K,Shane Lechler,41,2000,64,56,67,81,75,56,1.6,1 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### COLTS Indianapolis Colts,IND QB,Andrew Luck,28,2012,90,83,95,95,88,87,19.4,5 QB,Scott Tolzien,30,2011,79,45,85,70,62,40,1.3,1 QB,Jacoby Brissett,24,2016,75,45,85,93,61,70,0.6,3 RB,Frank Gore,28,2012,91,99,85,95,88,81,2.5,1 RB,Robert Turbin,28,2012,71,59,78,73,85,80,0.8,2 RB,Matt Jones,24,2015,77,60,65,65,83,80,0.6,2 RB,Marlon Mack,21,2017,79,45,78,60,83,74,0.5,4 RB,Erik Swoope,25,2014,81,40,65,58,65,73,0.3,1 WR,Kamar Aiken,28,2011,76,65,68,75,83,74,2.3,1 WR,T.Y. Hilton,28,2012,86,90,85,83,93,98,9.2,4 WR,Donte Moncrief,24,2014,91,64,78,81,88,74,0.7,1 WR,Quan Bray,24,2015,88,85,80,80,83,86,0.3,1 WR,Matt Hazel,25,2014,74,40,73,62,81,66,0.4,2 WR,Chester Rogers,23,2016,88,45,73,67,83,71,0.3,2 WR,Darrell Daniels,23,2017,70,35,70,60,62,65,0.3,3 WR,Brandon Williams,30,2013,51,40,65,58,75,62,0.6,1 WR,Jack Doyle,27,2013,65,65,71,78,62,53,3.9,3 OL,Anthony Castonzo,29,2011,90,83,73,83,81,70,7.2,3 OL,Le'Raven Clark,24,2016,98,90,83,87,87,89,0.6,3 OL,Jeremy Vujnovich,27,2014,79,35,68,85,60,63,0.3,1 OL,Deyshawn Bond,23,2017,88,85,82,88,93,85,0.3,3 OL,Luke Rhodes,25,2016,67,40,81,70,35,35,0.3,1 OL,Ian Silberman,25,2015,93,45,73,67,65,60,0.3,1 OL,Ryan Kelly,24,2016,89,81,83,85,84,81,2.5,3 OL,Jack Mewhort,26,2014,70,70,81,83,75,71,0.7,1 OL,Joe Haeg,24,2016,69,57,87,70,68,59,0.4,3 OL,Denzelle Good,26,2015,72,60,64,78,63,60,0.4,2 DL,Henry Anderson,26,2015,64,65,67,70,73,74,0.5,2 DL,Margus Hunt,30,2013,63,45,71,73,67,76,1.3,2 DL,Johnathan Hankins,25,2013,97,68,70,90,87,71,5.6,3 DL,Hassan Ridgeway,23,2016,76,40,63,78,75,78,0.5,3 DL,Grover Stewart,24,2017,66,40,83,85,73,67,0.5,4 DL,Al Woods,30,2010,67,59,68,90,85,68,1.3,2 LB,Barkevious Mingo,27,2013,67,59,78,70,63,81,1.6,1 LB,John Simon,27,2013,74,62,81,70,71,73,2.8,3 LB,Jon Bostic,26,2013,92,56,75,63,61,71,0.4,1 LB,Antonio Morrison,23,2016,86,50,70,68,68,70,0.5,3 LB,Jeremiah George,25,2014,89,45,78,71,68,71,0.4,2 LB,Anthony Walker Jr.,22,2017,96,80,90,80,68,66,0.5,4 LB,Tarell Basham,23,2017,76,45,83,63,64,67,0.7,4 LB,Jabaal Sheard,28,2011,85,63,85,81,71,73,5.3,3 CB,Kenny Moore,22,2017,75,35,78,65,78,68,0.3,3 CB,Quincy Wilson,21,2017,76,45,81,74,81,43,1.3,4 CB,Chris Milton,25,2016,79,40,83,73,88,59,0.3,1 CB,Pierre Desir,27,2014,85,45,75,81,81,40,0.5,1 CB,Rashaan Melvin,28,2013,87,58,70,83,85,40,0.5,1 CB,Nate Hairston,23,2017,99,40,75,74,81,53,0.5,4 CB,Vontae Davis,29,2009,68,71,85,96,83,60,6.4,1 S,Malik Hooker,21,2017,93,54,73,81,81,68,3.1,4 S,Darius Butler,31,2009,54,68,85,88,83,43,2.8,1 S,T.J. Green,22,2016,79,45,75,78,90,71,0.8,3 S,Matthias Farley,25,2016,72,40,81,71,83,66,0.3,2 S,Clayton Geathers,25,2015,77,65,78,81,78,78,0.5,2 K,Adam Vinatieri,45,1996,57,60,71,81,90,60,1.9,1 K,Rigoberto Sanchez,23,2017,68,35,75,71,64,35,0.3,3 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### JAGUARS Jacksonville Jaguars,JAX QB,Blake Bortles,25,2014,99,83,95,90,83,87,7,2 QB,Chad Henne,32,2008,57,60,83,81,60,37,2.5,1 RB,Leonard Fournette,22,2017,92,91,88,90,95,92,7,4 RB,Chris Ivory,29,2010,50,73,64,75,83,83,4.6,4 RB,T.J. Yeldon,24,2015,66,63,70,78,81,86,1.3,2 RB,Corey Grant,26,2015,63,45,62,60,97,71,0.3,1 RB,Tommy Bohanon,27,2013,76,56,73,58,61,57,0.4,1 WR,Rashad Greene,25,2015,74,56,70,63,81,68,0.4,2 WR,Keelan Cole,24,2017,84,90,83,98,81,85,0.3,3 WR,Marqise Lee,26,2014,90,70,78,78,83,78,1.1,1 WR,Dede Westbrook,24,2017,88,90,81,85,90,84,0.6,4 WR,Allen Hurns,26,2014,87,78,83,68,81,76,5.1,4 WR,Arrelious Benn,29,2010,69,58,65,60,71,71,0.6,2 WR,Allen Robinson,24,2014,90,85,88,83,85,86,0.7,1 WR,James O'Shaughnessy,25,2015,77,40,67,64,70,70,0.4,2 WR,Ben Koyack,24,2015,89,45,75,63,64,55,0.3,1 WR,Marcedes Lewis,33,2006,71,73,75,61,60,53,2.5,2 WR,Mychal Rivera,27,2013,73,60,81,67,63,62,1,2 OL,Josh Wells,26,2014,67,45,71,70,70,61,0.5,2 OL,Cam Robinson,22,2017,88,90,90,87,85,87,1.6,4 OL,Earl Watford,27,2013,65,61,85,73,60,57,1.6,2 OL,Patrick Omameh,28,2013,74,64,78,68,63,73,0.6,1 OL,Tyler Shatley,26,2014,99,45,71,95,61,60,0.7,2 OL,Brandon Linder,25,2014,78,83,81,83,83,75,5.6,6 OL,Matt Overton,32,2010,63,45,70,50,40,57,0.5,1 OL,A.J. Cann,26,2015,84,63,78,83,61,67,0.7,2 OL,Jermey Parnell,31,2009,62,67,68,71,63,67,4,3 OL,William Poehls,26,2014,78,35,73,78,63,60,0.3,1 DL,Dawuane Smoot,22,2017,80,40,85,68,64,80,0.8,4 DL,Yannick Ngakoue,22,2016,76,56,78,65,68,86,0.7,3 DL,Dante Fowler Jr.,23,2015,96,56,64,60,64,88,6.1,2 DL,Michael Bennett,24,2015,79,45,67,64,64,71,0.4,2 DL,Calais Campbell,31,2008,74,83,87,78,87,88,10.3,4 DL,Eli Ankou,23,2017,92,35,78,78,81,73,0.3,3 DL,Abry Jones,26,2013,86,70,71,81,73,66,2.4,4 DL,Malik Jackson,27,2012,89,70,78,70,81,78,10,5 DL,Sheldon Day,23,2016,88,85,88,85,80,86,0.6,3 LB,Lerentee McCray,27,2013,84,52,65,60,60,71,1.3,1 LB,Myles Jack,22,2016,76,60,70,68,65,83,1.4,3 LB,Donald Payne,23,2017,77,35,83,64,60,71,0.3,3 LB,Paul Posluszny,33,2007,47,90,88,83,71,80,3.6,1 LB,Blair Brown,23,2017,67,40,85,75,75,71,0.5,4 LB,Telvin Smith,26,2014,95,73,73,68,60,83,0.6,1 CB,Lafayette Pitts,25,2016,86,85,88,81,85,80,0.3,1 CB,Tyler Patmon,26,2014,69,45,70,78,81,40,0.4,1 CB,Jalen Myrick,22,2017,75,40,70,78,97,59,0.4,4 CB,Aaron Colvin,26,2014,81,67,64,88,83,47,0.6,1 CB,A.J. Bouye,26,2013,89,83,88,92,83,97,9.7,5 CB,Jalen Ramsey,23,2016,86,85,88,92,90,88,6,3 S,Peyton Thompson,27,2012,80,45,70,76,81,40,0.4,1 S,Tashaun Gipson,27,2012,80,63,85,81,71,62,5,4 S,Barry Church,29,2010,69,68,93,78,73,83,4.1,4 S,Jarrod Wilson,23,2016,96,40,81,71,78,53,0.3,2 K,Jason Myers,26,2015,69,45,60,97,71,45,0.3,1 K,Brad Nortman,28,2012,71,45,71,85,68,45,1.4,3 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### TITANS Tennessee Titans,TEN QB,Matt Cassel,35,2005,43,63,78,71,60,37,1.6,2 QB,Marcus Mariota,24,2015,99,85,93,83,87,70,6.3,2 RB,David Fluellen,25,2014,65,35,75,63,68,78,0.4,2 RB,Demarco Murray,29,2011,53,95,75,83,83,96,3.9,3 RB,Derrick Henry,23,2016,92,70,85,83,81,83,1.2,3 RB,Jalston Fowler,27,2015,68,60,60,62,62,63,0.5,2 WR,Eric Decker,30,2010,78,83,85,88,75,74,4.1,1 WR,Eric Weems,32,2007,42,65,70,64,73,73,0.8,2 WR,Corey Davis,22,2017,82,57,87,68,85,80,6.6,4 WR,Taywan Taylor,22,2017,88,85,88,88,87,86,0.7,4 WR,Tajae Sharpe,23,2016,77,62,78,75,78,70,0.5,3 WR,Harry Douglas,33,2008,55,60,75,70,81,73,2,1 WR,Rishard Matthews,28,2012,60,78,83,83,83,73,3.7,2 WR,Jonnu Smith,22,2017,81,40,78,61,73,67,0.6,4 WR,Phillip Supernaw,27,2012,66,57,73,62,67,68,1.1,2 WR,Delanie Walker,33,2006,52,93,73,87,73,74,3.3,2 OL,Taylor Lewan,26,2014,94,83,83,87,93,78,3.6,2 OL,Dennis Kelly,27,2012,81,52,81,75,70,58,0.9,3 OL,Quinton Spain,26,2015,70,68,83,71,71,75,0.3,1 OL,Beau Brinkley,27,2012,86,35,71,56,40,45,0.8,3 OL,Brian Schwenke,26,2013,86,60,85,87,61,70,1,1 OL,Ben Jones,28,2012,63,78,88,81,75,73,2.8,3 OL,Corey Levin,23,2017,96,40,75,73,64,60,0.4,4 OL,Josh Kline,28,2013,74,70,71,70,70,71,1.3,1 OL,Jack Conklin,23,2016,86,83,88,88,88,88,4,3 DL,David King,28,2013,70,45,75,70,67,74,0.4,1 DL,DaQuan Jones,26,2014,67,71,70,78,83,74,0.7,1 DL,Karl Klug,29,2011,61,73,71,67,67,73,1.6,2 DL,Jurrell Casey,28,2011,68,78,81,88,90,78,9.2,6 DL,Austin Johnson,23,2016,78,45,81,67,71,73,1.2,3 DL,Sylvester Williams,29,2013,76,60,71,75,70,70,4.3,3 LB,Erik Walden,32,2008,67,65,78,65,64,70,1.9,1 LB,Aaron Wallace,24,2016,81,35,75,60,65,68,0.4,3 LB,Derrick Morgan,28,2010,73,67,81,62,67,70,5.2,2 LB,Wesley Woodyard,31,2008,50,75,88,83,64,81,2.3,3 LB,Daren Bates,27,2013,77,40,83,64,59,68,1.4,3 LB,Nate Palmer,28,2013,86,50,75,65,67,70,0.8,2 LB,Jayon Brown,22,2017,73,40,78,68,65,68,0.5,4 LB,Avery Williamson,25,2014,71,65,81,88,78,74,0.6,1 LB,Josh Carraway,23,2017,96,40,78,60,63,66,0.4,4 LB,Brian Orakpo,31,2009,72,71,75,73,83,76,5.6,2 LB,Kevin Dodd,25,2016,92,58,73,70,70,71,1.5,3 CB,Kalan Reed,24,2016,84,40,81,74,83,40,0.3,1 CB,Logan Ryan,26,2013,71,73,88,86,81,73,6.7,3 CB,Brice McCain,31,2009,53,63,73,86,85,40,2,1 CB,Tye Smith,24,2015,92,40,78,71,75,37,0.4,2 CB,Adoree' Jackson,22,2017,75,45,78,81,88,59,2.8,4 CB,LeShaun Sims,24,2016,66,45,75,78,81,37,0.4,3 S,Johnathan Cyprien,27,2013,72,81,85,90,83,76,4.4,4 S,Curtis Riley,25,2015,75,35,78,73,83,47,0.3,1 S,Kevin Byard,24,2016,77,58,83,80,83,74,0.7,3 S,Brynden Trawick,28,2013,75,45,81,76,73,71,1.5,2 S,Da'Norris Searcy,29,2011,68,61,81,80,78,68,4.4,2 K,Ryan Succop,31,2009,63,56,73,85,88,56,1.8,1 K,Brett Kern,31,2008,54,45,57,85,70,45,2.2,3 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### BRONCOS Denver Broncos,DEN QB,Paxton Lynch,23,2016,89,85,88,90,80,86,2.3,3 QB,Brock Osweiler,27,2012,66,60,88,97,62,40,0,1 QB,Trevor Siemian,26,2015,89,67,73,81,64,45,0.4,2 RB,C.J. Anderson,26,2013,67,73,75,90,83,94,2.8,3 RB,Jamaal Charles,31,2008,64,71,68,73,85,86,1.6,1 RB,Devontae Booker,25,2016,64,62,85,67,78,86,0.5,3 RB,De'Angelo Henderson,25,2017,88,80,83,87,85,86,0.4,4 RB,Andy Janovich,24,2016,67,60,73,60,64,63,0.4,3 WR,Jordan Taylor,25,2015,88,45,78,68,81,62,0.3,1 WR,Bennie Fowler,26,2014,93,57,64,65,87,71,0.4,1 WR,Demaryius Thomas,30,2010,61,85,85,70,87,81,10.1,3 WR,Isaiah McKenzie,22,2017,98,80,88,85,88,87,0.4,4 WR,Cody Latimer,25,2014,92,35,73,63,85,70,0.7,1 WR,Emmanuel Sanders,30,2010,63,93,75,99,88,73,8.6,3 WR,Jeff Heuerman,25,2015,87,45,73,64,64,60,0.5,2 WR,Virgil Green,29,2011,76,58,67,62,75,74,2.1,1 WR,Jake Butt,22,2017,79,45,71,70,67,65,0.5,4 WR,A.J. Derby,26,2015,77,40,71,65,68,67,0.4,2 OL,Donald Stephenson,29,2012,85,60,75,71,61,56,3.5,2 OL,Garett Bolles,25,2017,91,45,83,85,67,71,2.7,4 OL,Max Garcia,26,2015,76,64,75,83,63,65,0.5,2 OL,Allen Barbre,33,2007,56,71,73,71,81,67,1,1 OL,Casey Kreiter,27,2014,68,45,78,54,35,59,0.3,1 OL,Connor McGovern,24,2016,88,80,85,88,84,88,0.5,3 OL,Matthew Paradis,28,2014,60,81,73,83,97,75,0.4,1 OL,Ronald Leary,28,2012,70,73,68,78,78,73,6.2,4 OL,Billy Turner,26,2014,88,60,73,73,58,62,0.5,1 OL,Menelik Watson,29,2013,67,61,70,71,62,60,4.6,3 DL,Zach Kerr,27,2014,68,45,62,78,73,68,1.2,2 DL,Shelby Harris,26,2014,78,40,70,71,73,76,0.4,1 DL,Derek Wolfe,27,2012,65,70,83,83,85,78,6.9,3 DL,Jared Crick,28,2012,84,64,67,67,70,71,1.6,1 DL,Adam Gotsis,25,2016,83,45,71,68,70,70,0.8,3 DL,Domata Peko,33,2006,63,68,73,85,70,59,2.7,2 DL,Kyle Peko,24,2017,87,40,78,78,70,70,0.3,1 LB,Kasim Edebali,28,2014,85,40,73,59,60,65,0.9,1 LB,Shaquil Barrett,25,2014,81,73,78,64,62,73,0.4,1 LB,Todd Davis,25,2014,79,64,85,75,71,73,1.7,1 LB,Zaire Anderson,25,2015,74,40,73,67,64,66,0.3,1 LB,Corey Nelson,25,2014,77,45,68,64,64,71,0.4,1 LB,Brandon Marshall,28,2012,80,81,81,85,73,81,5.6,4 LB,Shane Ray,24,2015,84,81,81,81,92,86,2.2,2 LB,Von Miller,28,2011,66,88,88,93,87,88,14.1,5 LB,Demarcus Walker,23,2017,85,45,87,62,64,63,1.1,4 CB,Chris Harris Jr.,28,2011,76,90,87,98,87,45,6.6,3 CB,Brendan Langley,23,2017,82,40,81,74,87,55,0.6,4 CB,Bradley Roby,25,2014,88,60,71,88,90,40,1.6,1 CB,Lorenzo Doss,23,2015,97,45,78,73,83,37,0.4,2 CB,Aqib Talib,31,2008,55,90,81,96,81,47,6.6,3 S,Darian Stewart,29,2010,69,73,83,86,73,63,4.8,4 S,William Parks,23,2016,87,45,78,73,73,71,0.4,3 S,Jamal Carter,23,2017,78,35,83,70,73,68,0.3,3 S,Justin Simmons,24,2016,75,45,75,80,81,71,0.6,3 K,Brandon McManus,26,2014,82,45,73,99,85,45,1.7,1 K,Riley Dixon,24,2016,96,40,75,81,64,40,0.4,3 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### CHIEFS Kansas City Chiefs,KC QB,Alex Smith,33,2005,64,71,87,75,70,45,10.9,2 QB,Patrick Mahomes,22,2017,86,85,88,99,83,83,4.1,4 QB,Tyler Bray,26,2013,70,40,70,90,57,37,0.6,1 RB,Kareem Hunt,22,2017,82,85,83,85,88,88,0.6,4 RB,Spencer Ware,26,2013,74,73,81,85,78,90,1.2,2 RB,Charcandric West,26,2014,61,60,68,68,87,81,1,2 RB,Anthony Sherman,29,2011,63,61,85,56,64,55,1.4,1 WR,Albert Wilson,25,2014,70,62,73,70,87,71,1.1,1 WR,Chris Conley,25,2015,87,60,73,70,90,71,0.6,2 WR,Jehu Chesson,24,2017,79,45,78,71,85,70,0.5,4 WR,Demarcus Robinson,23,2016,76,40,75,60,81,67,0.5,3 WR,Tyreek Hill,23,2016,87,81,80,88,99,83,0.4,3 WR,De'Anthony Thomas,24,2014,81,56,61,63,88,80,0.5,1 WR,Travis Kelce,28,2013,84,90,81,85,83,80,7.1,5 WR,Demetrius Harris,26,2013,84,56,70,62,78,73,1.1,2 WR,Ross Travis,24,2015,87,35,78,60,71,67,0.3,2 OL,Cameron Erving,25,2015,73,60,75,71,61,60,2.3,2 OL,Eric Fisher,26,2013,91,71,87,81,75,60,9.1,5 OL,Parker Ehinger,25,2016,96,50,70,65,67,60,0.6,3 OL,Bryan Witzmann,27,2014,78,45,73,65,67,60,0.3,1 OL,Mitch Morse,25,2015,75,78,73,88,65,68,1,2 OL,James Winchester,28,2013,70,35,60,52,35,35,0.6,5 OL,Zach Fulton,26,2014,94,62,75,73,61,70,0.5,1 OL,Laurent Duvernay-Tard,26,2014,78,65,83,88,62,73,5.7,6 OL,Mitchell Schwartz,28,2012,62,75,78,75,65,71,5,4 DL,Rakeem Nunez-Roches,24,2015,69,45,65,65,71,70,0.4,1 DL,Chris Jones,23,2016,76,75,75,81,81,81,1.4,3 DL,Allen Bailey,28,2011,61,62,83,81,73,76,5.2,2 DL,Jarvis Jenkins,29,2011,72,62,62,87,75,65,0.5,1 DL,Bennie Logan,28,2013,75,70,71,83,85,71,5.6,1 DL,Roy Miller,30,2009,69,68,75,78,78,67,0.9,1 LB,Frank Zombo,30,2010,62,60,78,63,60,67,0.9,2 LB,Justin Houston,28,2011,86,85,78,88,85,81,13.1,4 LB,Dadi Nicolas,25,2016,77,45,81,61,60,74,0.4,3 LB,Ramik Wilson,25,2015,68,68,81,73,68,81,0.4,1 LB,Reggie Ragland,24,2016,98,58,83,68,68,76,1.3,3 LB,Ukeme Eligwe,23,2017,74,40,71,70,67,67,0.4,4 LB,Kevin Pierre-Louis,26,2014,79,45,68,68,70,76,0.5,1 LB,Terrance Smith,24,2016,80,40,67,63,64,68,0.3,1 LB,Derrick Johnson,35,2005,54,85,78,81,68,80,5.7,2 LB,Tamba Hali,34,2006,44,75,83,67,78,71,5.4,2 LB,Tanoh Kpassagnon,23,2017,82,45,73,62,67,65,0.9,4 LB,Dee Ford,26,2014,84,63,75,61,65,81,2.8,2 CB,D.J. White,24,2016,70,40,83,76,83,45,0.4,3 CB,Terrance Mitchell,25,2014,97,60,83,86,83,40,0.4,1 CB,Kenneth Acker,25,2014,84,45,68,80,83,37,0.4,1 CB,Steven Nelson,24,2015,92,60,87,83,85,55,0.5,2 CB,Marcus Peters,24,2015,82,81,88,94,85,86,2.3,2 CB,Phillip Gaines,26,2014,86,52,71,83,90,37,0.5,1 S,Eric Murray,23,2016,81,45,83,76,83,66,0.6,3 S,Ron Parker,30,2011,65,75,70,90,85,63,3.8,3 S,Eric Berry,29,2010,66,90,85,96,87,80,10.6,6 S,Daniel Sorensen,27,2014,79,61,85,78,71,68,3.1,4 K,Cairo Santos,26,2014,86,45,71,95,81,45,1.1,1 K,Dustin Colquitt,35,2005,42,57,83,83,78,57,2.8,1 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### RAIDERS Oakland Raiders,OAK QB,Derek Carr,26,2014,95,88,87,95,85,85,14.6,6 QB,E.J. Manuel,27,2013,97,45,83,88,61,63,0.5,1 QB,Connor Cook,24,2016,89,50,87,85,61,40,0.6,3 RB,Marshawn Lynch,27,2013,82,85,83,95,93,94,2.8,2 RB,Jalen Richard,24,2016,89,63,78,78,85,83,0.3,2 RB,DeAndre Washington,24,2016,77,54,85,65,87,83,0.5,3 RB,Jamize Olawale,28,2012,59,64,75,62,78,71,1.2,2 WR,Cordarrelle Patterson,26,2013,85,62,83,75,88,96,2.7,2 WR,Amari Cooper,23,2015,76,81,83,85,88,90,5.8,2 WR,Michael Crabtree,30,2009,80,85,87,83,88,80,5.5,3 WR,Seth Roberts,26,2014,84,65,75,65,87,70,0.2,3 WR,Johnny Holton,26,2016,77,35,78,60,88,74,0.3,2 WR,Jared Cook,30,2009,54,70,71,71,75,68,3.3,2 WR,Lee Smith,30,2011,82,60,71,56,59,55,1.4,1 WR,Clive Walford,26,2015,87,61,75,70,64,65,0.6,2 OL,Donald Penn,34,2006,75,97,75,88,95,75,3.7,1 OL,Jylan Ware,24,2017,94,40,78,73,63,60,0.4,4 OL,David Sharpe,22,2017,84,45,75,78,67,61,0.6,4 OL,Denver Kirkland,23,2016,87,45,73,73,73,60,0.3,1 OL,Kelechi Osemele,28,2012,67,95,73,90,85,88,7.4,4 OL,Jon Condo,36,2005,69,68,71,58,40,45,0.7,1 OL,Jon Feliciano,25,2015,78,45,78,67,62,61,0.5,2 OL,Rodney Hudson,28,2011,81,83,85,81,83,88,5.6,3 OL,Gabe Jackson,26,2014,82,71,75,88,71,81,5.9,6 OL,Vadal Alexander,23,2016,90,45,78,75,61,63,0.4,3 OL,Marshall Newhouse,29,2010,80,60,73,75,60,60,1.1,2 DL,James Cowser,27,2016,80,35,71,67,65,76,0.3,1 DL,Khalil Mack,26,2014,84,93,95,73,85,96,5.9,2 DL,Denico Autry,27,2014,77,54,70,60,64,73,1.1,1 DL,Mario Edwards Jr.,23,2015,71,60,63,81,78,74,1.4,2 DL,Treyvon Hester,25,2017,99,40,73,73,67,66,0.4,4 DL,Eddie Vanderdoes,23,2017,95,45,73,83,73,76,0.6,4 DL,Jihad Ward,23,2016,98,56,83,64,70,81,1.2,3 DL,Justin Ellis,27,2014,68,58,70,71,78,73,0.7,1 DL,Darius Latham,23,2016,80,80,81,88,88,88,0.3,2 LB,Bruce Irvin,30,2012,60,67,87,75,65,81,6.6,3 LB,Xavier Woodson-Luste,22,2017,77,35,73,62,64,60,0.3,3 LB,Marquel Lee,22,2017,86,40,85,70,67,65,0.5,4 LB,Tyrell Adams,25,2015,66,40,78,67,60,67,0.3,1 LB,Nicholas Morrow,22,2017,80,35,73,62,64,60,0.3,3 LB,Cory James,24,2016,76,45,81,68,63,73,0.4,3 CB,Gareon Conley,22,2017,66,52,81,81,85,47,2.5,4 CB,Travis Carrie,27,2014,77,57,71,88,87,59,0.5,1 CB,Dexter McDonald,26,2015,65,35,70,74,87,37,0.4,2 CB,Sean Smith,30,2009,73,71,81,94,78,55,7.1,3 CB,David Amerson,26,2013,89,71,75,90,85,60,4.2,4 CB,Antonio Hamilton,24,2016,69,35,75,73,85,40,0.3,2 S,Obi Melifonwu,23,2017,89,45,83,83,88,73,0.9,4 S,Keith McGill,28,2014,73,45,65,78,83,67,0.5,1 S,Reggie Nelson,34,2007,61,64,90,83,78,70,2.7,1 S,Erik Harris,27,2015,83,40,78,70,73,60,1,1 S,Karl Joseph,24,2016,97,61,73,83,78,76,2.9,3 S,Shalom Luani,23,2017,93,40,81,71,78,55,0.4,4 K,Sebastian Janikowski,39,2000,48,45,68,99,78,45,3.6,1 K,Marquette King,29,2012,64,57,71,100,88,57,2.1,4 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### CHARGERS Los Angeles Chargers,LAC QB,Kellen Clemens,34,2006,46,59,71,71,61,37,0.7,1 QB,Cardale Jones,25,2016,70,45,85,97,54,65,0.5,3 QB,Philip Rivers,28,2012,88,93,99,83,85,87,15.8,3 RB,Austin Ekeler,22,2017,74,35,61,62,65,68,0.3,3 RB,Melvin Gordon,24,2015,69,81,81,83,88,94,2.6,2 RB,Branden Oliver,26,2014,72,59,75,75,81,86,0.5,1 RB,Derek Watt,25,2016,80,80,85,80,87,85,0.4,3 WR,Tyrell Williams,25,2015,93,70,71,71,87,76,0.3,1 WR,Travis Benjamin,28,2012,87,88,85,85,88,88,4.5,3 WR,Dontrelle Inman,28,2014,71,63,75,81,81,78,1.7,1 WR,Keenan Allen,25,2013,87,85,65,88,83,81,6.8,4 WR,Mike Williams,23,2017,74,60,81,78,83,80,5,4 WR,Sean Culkin,24,2017,93,40,93,60,57,40,0.3,3 WR,Antonio Gates,37,2003,40,85,68,83,62,71,3.8,1 WR,Sean McGrath,30,2012,83,60,75,60,62,55,0.4,1 WR,Hunter Henry,23,2016,86,65,87,75,71,66,1.4,3 OL,Sam Tevi,23,2017,68,40,78,64,64,60,0.4,4 OL,Russell Okung,29,2010,76,65,71,81,68,60,9.8,4 OL,Chris Hairston,28,2011,81,59,75,78,62,60,1.1,1 OL,Matt Slauson,31,2009,67,87,78,83,70,63,1.4,1 OL,Max Tuerk,23,2016,71,45,75,64,68,62,0.7,3 OL,Mike Windt,31,2010,62,59,70,60,40,45,0.8,4 OL,Spencer Pulley,24,2016,87,35,75,70,64,61,0.3,2 OL,Dan Feeney,23,2017,84,52,71,87,73,65,0.7,4 OL,Kenny Wiggins,29,2011,86,60,75,71,64,57,0.6,1 OL,Michael Schofield,27,2014,78,61,71,70,60,67,0.7,1 OL,Joe Barksdale,29,2011,72,60,73,81,61,60,4.1,3 DL,Isaac Rochell,22,2017,78,40,90,81,81,76,0.4,4 DL,Darius Philon,23,2015,90,40,71,64,65,78,0.4,2 DL,Joey Bosa,22,2016,78,68,78,68,65,81,6.7,3 DL,Chris McCain,26,2014,89,52,75,45,52,78,0.4,1 DL,Melvin Ingram,28,2012,71,73,78,70,71,88,11.6,4 DL,Jeremiah Attaochu,24,2014,95,63,71,60,62,83,0.9,1 DL,Tenny Palepoi,27,2014,71,54,68,83,81,73,0.4,1 DL,Damion Square,28,2013,77,54,68,65,67,73,1.6,2 DL,Corey Liuget,27,2011,71,68,83,87,87,80,7.3,4 DL,Brandon Mebane,32,2007,69,78,75,87,85,71,3.4,2 LB,James Onwualu,23,2017,82,40,68,57,57,70,0.3,3 LB,Kyle Emanuel,26,2015,98,57,75,59,64,70,0.4,2 LB,Hayes Pullard,25,2015,98,52,78,62,60,73,0.4,2 LB,Korey Toomer,29,2012,79,63,61,63,62,88,1.1,1 LB,Nigel Harris,23,2017,91,35,73,62,64,60,0.3,3 LB,Jatavis Brown,23,2016,95,64,81,75,78,83,0.4,3 CB,Desmond King,23,2017,69,45,88,76,75,53,0.5,4 CB,Trevor Williams,24,2016,99,40,73,76,87,40,0.3,1 CB,Jeff Richards,26,2017,71,35,59,70,73,57,0.3,3 CB,Jason Verrett,26,2014,68,70,81,96,90,43,2.7,2 CB,Casey Hayward,28,2012,62,81,70,90,83,43,3.7,2 S,Tre Boston,25,2014,89,64,78,83,78,73,0.6,1 S,Dexter McCoil,26,2015,84,45,85,73,75,62,0.3,2 S,Adrian Phillips,25,2014,88,52,78,78,78,63,0.4,1 S,Jahleel Addae,27,2013,71,70,83,83,70,71,3.8,4 S,Rayshawn Jenkins,23,2017,94,45,71,78,83,71,0.6,4 K,Younghoe Koo,23,2017,77,40,68,78,78,40,0.3,3 K,Drew Kaser,24,2016,93,40,60,95,60,40,0.4,3 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### BEARS Chicago Bears,CHI QB,Mark Sanchez,31,2009,64,57,81,78,60,40,1.7,1 QB,Mitchell Trubisky,23,2017,88,82,90,90,85,78,7.5,4 QB,Mike Glennon,28,2013,89,62,85,90,63,37,10,3 RB,Jordan Howard,23,2016,94,83,73,87,85,92,0.4,3 RB,Taquan Mizzell,24,2017,97,40,73,59,78,74,0.3,3 RB,Benny Cunningham,27,2013,74,61,78,67,78,73,0.6,1 RB,Tarik Cohen,22,2017,84,40,73,63,88,81,0.6,4 RB,Mike Burton,25,2015,73,70,71,56,67,59,0.4,2 WR,Deonte Thompson,28,2012,79,56,65,63,88,70,0.6,1 WR,Josh Bellamy,28,2012,87,60,78,62,83,67,0.5,1 WR,Kevin White,25,2015,86,40,70,68,90,74,4.2,2 WR,Kendall Wright,28,2012,69,63,87,73,85,83,1.4,1 WR,Tre McBride,25,2015,93,35,75,75,87,81,0.3,1 WR,Markus Wheaton,26,2013,70,62,83,70,85,74,3.9,2 WR,Cameron Meredith,25,2015,95,75,78,83,83,78,0.3,1 WR,Zach Miller,33,2009,44,68,65,90,73,70,2,1 WR,Dion Sims,26,2013,72,62,65,70,65,63,4,3 WR,Daniel Brown,25,2015,80,40,75,63,75,68,0.4,1 WR,Adam Shaheen,24,2017,88,85,85,88,87,81,1.3,4 OL,Charles Leno Jr.,26,2014,98,62,73,67,60,67,0.4,5 OL,Bradley Sowell,28,2012,66,59,70,70,60,59,0.5,1 OL,Kyle Long,29,2013,73,73,87,71,62,75,6.3,5 OL,Josh Sitton,31,2008,70,88,71,87,75,88,4.8,2 OL,Hroniss Grasu,26,2015,89,60,75,63,62,60,0.6,2 OL,Cody Whitehair,25,2016,95,81,83,78,75,81,0.9,3 OL,Eric Kush,28,2013,87,56,73,64,62,64,0.8,2 OL,Tom Compton,28,2012,72,58,85,85,65,60,1.7,1 OL,Bobby Massie,28,2012,82,61,81,70,61,61,4.1,2 DL,Akiem Hicks,28,2012,80,73,75,78,81,76,3.4,1 DL,Jonathan Bullard,24,2016,82,40,78,65,70,81,0.7,3 DL,Mitch Unrein,30,2010,59,60,71,71,71,71,0.8,1 DL,John Jenkins,28,2013,89,50,68,88,78,68,0.6,1 DL,Eddie Goldman,23,2015,70,67,71,81,83,67,1.3,2 LB,Roy Robertson-Har,24,2016,74,40,73,65,68,62,0.3,2 LB,Pernell McPhee,29,2011,66,73,78,70,83,70,5.2,3 LB,Willie Young,32,2010,55,67,73,61,64,71,2.9,2 LB,Christian Jones,26,2014,96,60,83,65,62,76,1.3,1 LB,Nick Kwiatkoski,24,2016,77,59,78,73,70,76,0.5,3 LB,Danny Trevathan,27,2012,62,75,78,88,67,78,4.6,3 LB,Jerrell Freeman,31,2012,74,85,81,93,73,78,2.8,2 LB,Sam Acho,29,2011,73,60,75,70,64,68,0.6,1 LB,Leonard Floyd,25,2016,76,60,75,70,64,83,4,3 CB,Cre'von LeBlanc,23,2016,90,54,73,78,78,57,0.3,2 CB,Sherrick McManis,30,2010,80,45,65,78,78,44,0.9,1 CB,Deiondre' Hall,23,2016,68,40,75,76,81,40,0.5,3 CB,Bryce Callahan,26,2015,88,60,75,90,93,37,0.4,1 CB,Marcus Cooper,27,2013,82,60,78,83,85,46,3.6,3 CB,Kyle Fuller,25,2014,74,65,85,92,88,60,2.4,1 CB,Prince Amukamara,28,2011,85,85,88,92,85,80,6.6,1 S,Eddie Jackson,25,2017,76,50,63,76,81,60,0.6,4 S,Adrian Amos,24,2015,99,67,73,86,90,43,0.4,2 S,Quintin Demps,32,2008,73,68,78,81,81,68,3,3 S,Deon Bush,24,2016,92,45,78,76,78,60,0.5,3 K,Connor Barth,31,2008,57,45,63,81,71,45,0.7,1 K,Pat O'Donnell,26,2014,72,50,67,87,73,50,0.4,1 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### LIONS Detroit Lions,DET QB,Jake Rudock,24,2016,95,40,81,81,60,40,0.3,1 QB,Matthew Stafford,29,2009,87,81,93,100,81,86,16.8,1 RB,Theo Riddick,26,2013,85,75,81,68,78,90,2.4,3 RB,Tion Green,24,2017,85,35,61,62,65,68,0.3,3 RB,Dwayne Washington,23,2016,91,45,65,62,85,71,0.4,3 RB,Zach Zenner,26,2015,63,60,71,71,78,73,0.3,1 RB,Ameer Abdullah,24,2015,68,61,73,65,83,86,0.8,2 RB,Darren Fells,31,2014,43,59,71,59,60,65,0.7,1 WR,T.J. Jones,25,2014,67,45,83,67,85,74,0.4,1 WR,Marvin Jones,27,2012,68,78,83,70,85,76,5,4 WR,Kenny Golladay,24,2017,82,85,81,88,85,86,0.6,4 WR,Golden Tate,29,2010,71,85,87,81,83,94,5.3,2 WR,Jared Abbrederis,27,2014,80,54,81,64,83,62,0.4,1 WR,Eric Ebron,24,2014,93,68,81,68,78,78,3,1 WR,Michael Roberts,23,2017,83,40,81,70,62,62,0.6,4 OL,Greg Robinson,25,2014,99,58,88,93,63,60,5.5,1 OL,Taylor Decker,23,2016,77,75,85,85,73,71,2.7,3 OL,Brian Mihalik,25,2015,70,40,70,68,61,58,0.3,2 OL,Joe Dahl,24,2016,70,40,87,71,64,63,0.4,3 OL,Graham Glasgow,25,2016,80,60,83,71,60,60,0.6,3 OL,Don Muhlbach,36,2004,72,68,71,62,45,40,0.7,1 OL,Travis Swanson,26,2014,95,75,85,78,68,71,0.7,1 OL,T.J. Lang,30,2009,77,88,81,83,67,93,7.6,3 OL,Zac Kerin,26,2014,88,40,73,68,59,62,0.4,1 OL,Corey Robinson,25,2015,76,45,65,83,65,62,0.4,2 OL,Ricky Wagner,28,2013,81,78,73,78,63,81,7.8,5 DL,Jeremiah Valoaga,23,2017,97,35,62,64,65,74,0.3,3 DL,Cornelius Washington,28,2013,64,35,61,81,70,76,2.3,2 DL,Armonty Bryant,27,2013,63,54,71,57,60,80,0.6,1 DL,Alex Barrett,23,2017,88,85,82,84,85,84,0.3,3 DL,Anthony Zettel,25,2016,99,40,85,70,73,83,0.4,3 DL,Ziggy Ansah,28,2013,90,70,81,71,71,86,5.8,1 DL,Akeem Spence,26,2013,70,54,75,87,70,68,2.3,3 DL,A'Shawn Robinson,22,2016,95,58,83,75,81,73,1.1,3 DL,Jeremiah Ledbetter,23,2017,92,40,73,70,68,74,0.4,4 DL,Haloti Ngata,33,2006,47,75,87,93,85,71,5,1 LB,Paul Worrilow,27,2013,70,63,83,67,64,74,2.3,1 LB,Jalen Reeves-Maybin,22,2017,66,45,71,62,60,73,0.6,4 LB,Nick Bellore,28,2011,84,60,70,78,71,65,0.6,1 LB,Jarrad Davis,22,2017,76,56,68,83,81,78,2.7,4 LB,Tahir Whitehead,27,2012,71,62,81,87,70,78,2.6,1 LB,Steve Longa,23,2016,77,35,83,73,70,65,0.3,2 CB,Darius Slay,26,2013,80,75,75,96,93,53,9.3,4 CB,Teez Tabor,22,2017,98,45,81,74,78,53,1,4 CB,Quandre Diggs,24,2015,66,60,83,80,78,43,0.4,2 CB,Jamal Agnew,22,2017,75,40,73,76,90,59,0.5,4 CB,Nevin Lawson,26,2014,90,67,83,86,85,62,0.6,1 CB,D.J. Hayden,27,2013,84,58,68,86,87,62,3,1 S,Don Carey,30,2009,51,52,75,78,75,55,0.5,1 S,Glover Quin,31,2009,73,68,83,86,75,68,4.8,3 S,Charles Washington,24,2016,98,35,70,70,75,37,0.3,2 S,Tavon Wilson,27,2012,64,78,88,86,78,68,1.2,1 S,Miles Killebrew,24,2016,85,40,81,74,78,81,0.5,3 K,Matt Prater,33,2006,79,45,60,100,90,45,2,1 K,Kasey Redfern,26,2014,85,35,60,78,61,35,0.3,1 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### PACKERS Green Bay Packers,GB QB,Aaron Rodgers,26,2012,82,89,97,98,95,94,18.1,3 QB,Brett Hundley,24,2015,87,40,81,87,58,67,0.4,2 RB,Jamaal Williams,22,2017,81,45,75,73,81,78,0.6,4 RB,Devante Mays,23,2017,80,40,75,68,81,76,0.4,4 RB,Ty Montgomery,24,2015,83,67,70,70,85,88,0.6,2 RB,Aaron Jones,23,2017,74,40,68,68,83,83,0.4,4 RB,Aaron Ripkowski,25,2015,89,71,68,54,68,45,0.4,2 WR,Trevor Davis,24,2016,67,40,73,62,88,63,0.4,3 WR,Jeff Janis,26,2014,81,45,75,64,88,67,0.4,1 WR,Geronimo Allison,23,2016,72,45,71,64,78,70,0.3,1 WR,Randall Cobb,27,2011,86,78,83,97,87,76,8.3,2 WR,Jordy Nelson,26,2012,81,100,83,99,91,90,7.9,2 WR,Davante Adams,25,2014,91,75,78,83,81,76,0.8,1 WR,Richard Rodgers,25,2014,77,70,68,75,63,68,0.7,1 WR,Lance Kendricks,29,2011,64,63,83,61,68,66,1.6,2 WR,Martellus Bennett,30,2008,82,75,78,83,64,67,5.7,3 OL,David Bakhtiari,26,2013,84,100,70,85,70,93,7.9,4 OL,Jason Spriggs,23,2016,85,50,88,70,63,61,1.1,3 OL,Lane Taylor,28,2013,87,68,73,78,60,71,1.6,1 OL,Brett Goode,33,2008,65,60,68,60,60,52,0.6,1 OL,Lucas Patrick,24,2016,86,85,81,85,82,88,0.3,1 OL,Corey Linsley,26,2014,86,81,83,87,88,88,0.6,1 OL,Jahri Evans,34,2006,53,70,78,78,60,85,1.5,1 OL,Justin McCray,25,2014,86,80,85,83,87,88,0.3,1 OL,Bryan Bulaga,28,2010,88,93,75,81,62,88,5.2,3 OL,Kyle Murphy,24,2016,86,80,83,80,85,81,0.4,3 DL,Dean Lowry,23,2016,80,80,83,85,88,88,0.5,3 DL,Ricky Jean-Francois,31,2009,77,63,64,71,73,71,1.4,1 DL,Mike Daniels,28,2012,64,78,78,85,87,81,8.3,3 DL,Montravius Adams,23,2017,76,45,88,75,70,76,0.4,4 DL,Quinton Dial,27,2013,83,68,63,78,75,68,2.8,3 DL,Kenny Clark,22,2016,94,65,83,78,75,70,2.2,3 LB,Chris Odom,23,2017,98,35,73,62,64,60,0.3,3 LB,Clay Matthews,26,2012,95,91,87,90,93,90,10.8,2 LB,Vince Biegel,24,2017,77,45,70,64,65,70,0.6,4 LB,Ahmad Brooks,33,2006,46,67,81,56,63,71,0,1 LB,Blake Martinez,23,2016,87,61,88,73,73,73,0.5,3 LB,Joe Thomas,26,2014,70,62,78,65,64,76,0.4,1 LB,Jake Ryan,25,2015,78,63,71,73,68,74,0.5,2 LB,Kyler Fackrell,26,2016,66,45,71,70,67,71,0.6,3 LB,Nick Perry,27,2012,86,71,81,68,71,81,9.7,5 CB,Davon House,28,2011,68,60,75,76,83,40,2.3,1 CB,Damarious Randall,25,2015,66,60,78,86,85,44,1.9,2 CB,Ladarius Gunter,25,2015,87,58,75,80,81,60,0.3,1 CB,Kevin King,22,2017,98,45,75,78,87,55,1.6,4 CB,Josh Hawkins,24,2016,72,35,71,76,90,35,0.3,2 CB,Lenzy Pipkins,24,2017,70,35,68,68,73,53,0.3,3 CB,Quinten Rollins,25,2015,91,58,85,81,78,63,0.7,2 S,Kentrell Brice,23,2016,76,40,78,80,87,60,0.3,2 S,Ha Ha Clinton-Dix,25,2014,69,70,85,83,78,80,2.4,2 S,Morgan Burnett,28,2010,67,75,75,88,75,80,5.2,1 S,Marwin Evans,24,2016,73,35,78,74,85,55,0.3,2 S,Josh Jones,23,2017,92,45,81,81,88,74,0.8,4 K,Mason Crosby,33,2007,57,40,78,93,71,40,3.3,3 K,Justin Vogel,24,2017,86,40,63,90,67,40,0.3,3 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### VIKINGS Minnesota Vikings,MIN QB,Sam Bradford,30,2010,85,75,73,85,71,37,11.3,1 QB,Teddy Bridgewater,25,2014,87,62,78,85,73,62,1.6,1 QB,Case Keenum,26,2012,82,81,85,85,83,87,1.4,1 RB,CJ Ham,24,2016,71,35,61,67,68,71,0.3,2 RB,Dalvin Cook,22,2017,67,54,75,78,85,92,1.4,4 RB,Jerick McKinnon,25,2014,81,90,88,93,90,83,0.5,1 RB,Latavius Murray,27,2013,85,71,68,78,88,90,3.5,3 RB,Blake Bell,26,2015,86,35,64,64,64,71,0.5,2 WR,Laquon Treadwell,22,2016,99,57,81,73,78,73,2.4,3 WR,Stacy Coley,23,2017,74,40,67,70,87,68,0.4,4 WR,Rodney Adams,23,2017,79,40,70,64,87,67,0.5,4 WR,Jarius Wright,28,2012,73,60,88,65,87,71,2.8,3 WR,Adam Thielen,27,2013,91,83,85,83,83,90,3.6,4 WR,Michael Floyd,28,2012,63,52,75,71,83,76,0.9,1 WR,Stefon Diggs,24,2015,89,98,95,83,87,89,0.4,2 WR,Kyle Rudolph,28,2011,67,83,83,88,62,67,5.4,3 WR,David Morgan,24,2016,88,40,65,64,59,62,0.4,3 OL,Riley Reiff,29,2012,71,60,93,73,61,60,8.7,5 OL,Rashod Hill,25,2016,86,40,75,63,61,60,0.3,2 OL,Jeremiah Sirles,26,2014,86,50,85,63,64,60,0.4,1 OL,Nick Easton,25,2015,71,40,78,68,60,60,0.3,1 OL,Pat Elflein,23,2017,94,58,87,81,73,63,0.7,4 OL,Kevin McDermott,27,2013,83,45,73,45,40,45,0.6,4 OL,Danny Isidora,23,2017,68,45,71,73,64,60,0.4,4 OL,Joe Berger,35,2005,40,71,75,83,71,81,1.4,1 OL,Mike Remmers,28,2012,81,64,71,71,64,59,4.1,5 OL,Aviante Collins,24,2017,88,35,71,75,61,59,0.3,3 DL,Danielle Hunter,23,2015,90,63,71,64,64,86,0.6,2 DL,Brian Robison,34,2007,98,93,85,97,94,94,2.3,2 DL,Stephen Weatherly,23,2016,80,85,85,83,84,88,0.3,2 DL,Everson Griffen,30,2010,83,75,67,73,75,86,8.2,6 DL,Tashawn Bower,22,2017,76,35,71,62,63,74,0.4,3 DL,Jaleel Johnson,23,2017,86,45,83,64,67,74,0.6,4 DL,Linval Joseph,29,2010,87,78,71,99,95,74,7.4,6 DL,Tom Johnson,33,2011,92,93,95,95,94,93,1.5,1 DL,Shamar Stephen,26,2014,73,45,78,73,71,67,0.6,1 LB,Anthony Barr,25,2014,81,70,71,70,68,86,4.3,2 LB,Eric Wilson,23,2017,93,35,78,67,64,73,0.3,3 LB,Eric Kendricks,25,2015,69,71,70,78,68,83,1.1,2 LB,Kentrell Brothers,24,2016,91,40,85,81,70,65,0.4,3 LB,Ben Gedeon,23,2017,96,45,90,63,64,68,0.6,4 LB,Emmanuel Lamur,28,2012,90,58,70,60,60,73,1.7,1 CB,Tramaine Brock,29,2010,85,73,78,88,81,44,0,1 CB,Trae Waynes,25,2015,82,60,81,86,93,40,3.2,2 CB,Xavier Rhodes,27,2013,83,78,81,96,87,43,9.6,6 CB,Mackensie Alexander,24,2016,88,50,73,81,85,37,0.9,3 CB,Terence Newman,39,2003,91,88,95,90,98,93,2.3,1 CB,Marcus Sherels,30,2010,83,52,67,86,85,37,1.3,1 S,Antone Exum Jr.,26,2014,66,45,68,78,83,53,0.4,1 S,Anthony Harris,26,2015,86,57,70,80,78,43,0.3,1 S,Harrison Smith,28,2012,64,88,83,90,78,80,6.9,4 S,Andrew Sendejo,30,2010,69,67,71,76,70,74,2.5,3 S,Jayron Kearse,23,2016,81,40,83,70,73,63,0.4,3 K,Kai Forbath,30,2011,57,45,70,73,78,45,0.3,1 K,Ryan Quigley,27,2013,89,40,73,90,67,40,0.5,2 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### COWBOYS Dallas Cowboys,DAL QB,Cooper Rush,24,2017,98,35,85,81,78,53,0.3,3 QB,Dak Prescott,24,2016,97,81,90,90,88,84,0.5,3 QB,Kellen Moore,28,2012,89,57,83,65,65,37,0.5,1 RB,Alfred Morris,29,2012,53,64,90,81,78,78,1.4,1 RB,Rod Smith,25,2015,63,40,78,61,75,74,0.4,2 RB,Darren McFadden,30,2008,55,65,62,68,83,74,0.7,1 RB,Ezekiel Elliott,22,2016,97,85,88,88,88,94,6.5,3 RB,Keith Smith,25,2014,90,63,70,52,62,63,0.4,1 WR,Ryan Switzer,23,2017,69,50,85,73,83,73,0.6,4 WR,Noah Brown,20,2017,77,40,71,73,78,63,0.4,4 WR,Terrance Williams,28,2013,73,68,81,78,85,73,3.4,4 WR,Brice Butler,27,2013,65,62,68,67,88,66,0.9,1 WR,Dez Bryant,29,2010,71,88,83,95,93,92,11.3,3 WR,Cole Beasley,28,2012,88,81,87,78,81,76,2.8,2 WR,James Hanna,28,2012,62,56,64,60,78,66,2.2,2 WR,Rico Gathers,23,2016,88,40,83,64,64,66,0.3,1 WR,Jason Witten,35,2003,45,97,93,90,62,63,4.8,5 WR,Geoff Swaim,24,2015,68,57,64,60,68,60,0.4,2 OL,Tyron Smith,27,2011,72,95,81,88,90,93,9.7,7 OL,Jonathan Cooper,27,2013,88,60,64,81,63,71,1.6,1 OL,Chaz Green,25,2015,72,56,67,61,61,64,0.6,2 OL,Joe Looney,27,2012,90,50,75,68,64,59,0.6,1 OL,L.P. Ladouceur,36,2005,70,73,73,59,40,59,0.8,1 OL,Travis Frederick,26,2013,93,95,97,88,97,83,6.2,7 OL,Zack Martin,27,2014,84,97,93,90,95,85,2.2,1 OL,Byron Bell,28,2011,82,60,71,87,61,60,1.4,1 OL,La'el Collins,24,2015,72,61,81,81,70,62,4.1,3 DL,Benson Mayowa,26,2013,70,60,67,57,60,78,2.4,2 DL,DeMarcus Lawrence,25,2014,97,61,75,61,64,83,1.2,1 DL,Damontre Moore,25,2013,78,50,62,57,60,78,0.6,2 DL,Tyrone Crawford,28,2012,88,63,68,67,70,76,6.9,4 DL,Charles Tapper,24,2016,70,40,85,65,70,80,0.6,3 DL,Taco Charlton,23,2017,80,95,85,84,80,90,2.4,4 DL,Maliek Collins,22,2016,87,60,78,71,73,80,0.7,3 DL,David Irving,24,2015,76,63,71,60,60,81,0.4,1 DL,Stephen Paea,29,2011,80,64,73,97,87,63,1.6,1 LB,Damien Wilson,24,2015,77,60,75,68,65,74,0.5,2 LB,Kyle Wilber,28,2012,83,61,70,65,63,74,1.2,1 LB,Justin Durant,32,2007,80,68,81,73,61,80,0.6,1 LB,Anthony Hitchens,25,2014,89,65,88,67,67,80,0.7,1 LB,Jaylon Smith,22,2016,93,57,68,75,68,78,1.5,3 LB,Sean Lee,31,2010,80,97,73,97,78,81,5.8,3 LB,Jay Elliott,26,2014,68,50,78,60,60,68,1.2,1 CB,Anthony Brown,24,2016,99,60,85,86,95,40,0.4,3 CB,Bene Benwikere,26,2014,89,45,78,83,81,40,0.4,1 CB,Chidobe Awuzie,22,2017,70,56,81,80,87,62,0.9,4 CB,Jourdan Lewis,22,2017,68,56,87,81,85,59,0.6,4 CB,Nolan Carroll,30,2010,63,61,70,86,85,59,2.7,3 CB,Orlando Scandrick,30,2008,79,68,70,92,85,53,2.8,3 S,Xavier Woods,22,2017,66,45,83,74,83,70,0.4,4 S,Byron Jones,25,2015,91,64,83,96,87,63,2.1,2 S,Jeff Heath,26,2013,79,60,78,80,83,60,1.5,3 S,Kavon Frazier,23,2016,70,40,87,74,75,78,0.4,3 K,Dan Bailey,29,2011,64,58,71,88,93,58,2.5,4 K,Chris Jones,28,2011,87,56,67,90,88,56,1,1 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### GIANTS New York Giants,NYG QB,Geno Smith,27,2013,71,50,78,87,63,55,0.8,1 QB,Eli Manning,28,2012,88,88,99,85,88,81,18.2,3 QB,Davis Webb,22,2017,79,45,73,90,61,47,0.7,4 RB,Shane Vereen,28,2011,66,70,78,70,81,80,3.3,1 RB,Orleans Darkwa,25,2014,76,62,78,73,85,83,0.7,1 RB,Wayne Gallman,23,2017,73,45,81,78,83,80,0.5,4 RB,Paul Perkins,23,2016,81,63,71,70,83,81,0.4,3 RB,Shane Smith,24,2017,75,40,68,45,57,40,0.3,3 RB,Rhett Ellison,29,2012,78,60,64,57,67,57,3.6,4 WR,Odell Beckham Jr.,25,2014,86,93,85,90,93,93,3.3,2 WR,Sterling Shepard,24,2016,92,68,83,75,85,74,1.3,3 WR,Brandon Marshall,33,2006,47,81,90,75,75,80,4.1,2 WR,Roger Lewis,24,2016,89,45,73,61,87,70,0.3,2 WR,Dwayne Harris,30,2011,83,60,85,65,78,83,2.7,3 WR,Tavarres King,27,2013,81,45,73,62,83,76,0.4,1 WR,Jerell Adams,25,2016,81,40,70,62,71,60,0.4,3 WR,Matt LaCosse,25,2015,67,40,73,60,68,60,0.3,1 WR,Evan Engram,23,2017,79,54,73,68,85,86,2.6,4 OL,Ereck Flowers,23,2015,89,62,75,85,67,58,3.6,2 OL,Chad Wheeler,23,2017,86,35,62,75,70,65,0.4,3 OL,Justin Pugh,27,2013,75,81,78,81,75,73,2.8,1 OL,Brett Jones,26,2015,83,40,70,71,63,62,0.3,1 OL,Weston Richburg,26,2014,89,83,85,83,73,83,1.1,1 OL,Zak DeOssie,33,2007,60,63,83,58,40,54,0.7,2 OL,John Jerry,31,2010,53,70,60,81,61,73,2.6,3 OL,D.J. Fluker,26,2013,87,70,78,87,60,60,2.8,1 OL,Bobby Hart,23,2015,94,62,73,71,64,59,0.4,2 DL,Jason Pierre-Paul,28,2010,82,88,88,83,85,92,12.8,4 DL,Kerry Wynn,26,2014,77,45,73,75,71,70,1.1,1 DL,Romeo Okwara,22,2016,71,40,78,64,67,76,0.3,2 DL,Avery Moss,23,2017,77,40,71,62,64,83,0.5,4 DL,Olivier Vernon,27,2012,67,81,87,70,73,81,10.7,4 DL,Corbin Bryant,29,2011,63,52,70,75,70,68,0.5,1 DL,Damon Harrison,29,2012,60,95,73,90,95,74,6.8,4 DL,Jay Bromley,25,2014,93,45,73,73,67,71,0.6,1 DL,Robert Thomas,26,2014,60,40,63,93,75,57,0.3,1 DL,Dalvin Tomlinson,23,2017,91,54,73,73,78,71,0.9,4 LB,Devon Kennard,26,2014,84,71,70,75,68,74,0.6,1 LB,Mark Herzlich,30,2011,72,60,78,63,63,67,0.6,1 LB,J.T. Thomas,29,2011,61,58,73,64,60,71,2.4,1 LB,B.J. Goodson,24,2016,69,40,78,75,78,68,0.6,3 LB,Calvin Munson,23,2017,72,35,85,65,60,66,0.3,3 LB,Jonathan Casillas,30,2009,82,64,61,68,60,80,2.1,1 LB,Keenan Robinson,28,2012,68,62,71,68,67,81,1.9,1 CB,Dominique R-Cromartie,31,2008,70,87,68,98,90,37,5.6,2 CB,Janoris Jenkins,29,2012,82,85,87,96,87,60,8.1,4 CB,Ross Cockrell,26,2014,64,68,83,90,85,43,1.1,1 CB,Michael Hunter,24,2016,98,35,70,73,88,46,0.4,2 CB,Eli Apple,22,2016,94,58,83,83,88,40,3.8,3 S,Andrew Adams,24,2016,81,61,78,80,81,62,0.3,2 S,Darian Thompson,24,2016,90,40,78,73,75,74,0.7,3 S,Nat Berhe,26,2014,63,40,78,73,78,60,0.4,1 S,Landon Collins,23,2015,92,83,81,88,81,92,1.4,2 K,Aldrick Rosas,23,2016,82,40,61,83,64,40,0.3,2 K,Brad Wing,26,2014,85,45,70,87,68,45,1.4,3 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### EAGLES Philadelphia Eagles,PHI QB,Carson Wentz,25,2016,85,88,88,88,85,92,6.9,3 QB,Nick Foles,28,2012,81,82,84,85,86,90,3.3,2 RB,Darren Sproles,34,2005,56,73,78,65,81,80,2.8,1 RB,Corey Clement,23,2017,95,80,88,84,88,81,0.3,3 RB,LeGarrette Blount,31,2010,47,88,81,87,78,88,0.9,1 RB,Donnel Pumphrey,23,2017,76,45,78,62,87,80,0.6,4 RB,Wendell Smallwood,23,2016,95,45,83,68,87,80,0.4,3 RB,Trey Burton,26,2014,81,61,88,60,75,78,1.7,1 WR,Torrey Smith,28,2011,90,63,87,65,85,73,3.1,3 WR,Shelton Gibson,22,2017,94,40,73,67,90,71,0.5,4 WR,Alshon Jeffery,27,2012,78,78,85,83,83,78,10.8,1 WR,Nelson Agholor,24,2015,95,52,75,60,87,78,2.3,2 WR,Mack Hollins,24,2017,86,54,75,68,85,71,0.6,4 WR,Marcus Johnson,23,2016,68,40,73,50,75,71,0.3,2 WR,Brent Celek,32,2007,55,71,78,73,60,62,3.3,2 WR,Zach Ertz,27,2013,82,81,88,87,85,88,6.3,5 OL,Jason Peters,35,2004,54,88,83,95,73,83,8.1,3 OL,Chance Warmack,26,2013,81,64,87,88,67,61,0.6,2 OL,Isaac Seumalo,24,2016,96,50,73,71,63,60,0.6,3 OL,Rick Lovato,25,2015,90,40,78,59,40,56,0.3,1 OL,Stefen Wisniewski,28,2011,81,61,88,73,64,63,2,3 OL,Jason Kelce,30,2011,70,73,68,73,65,60,4.7,4 OL,Brandon Brooks,28,2012,78,85,63,95,83,83,6.4,4 OL,Lane Johnson,27,2013,72,85,85,81,85,75,8.3,4 OL,Halapouliva Vaitai,24,2016,79,52,83,68,64,60,0.4,3 DL,Brandon Graham,29,2010,82,81,88,85,83,90,4.7,2 DL,Chris Long,32,2008,48,73,83,75,68,76,1.4,2 DL,Alex McCalister,24,2016,76,35,67,58,58,78,0.4,3 DL,Vinny Curry,29,2012,82,62,75,67,64,76,7.2,4 DL,Derek Barnett,21,2017,73,52,73,78,73,76,3.2,4 DL,Steven Means,27,2013,73,40,65,56,60,76,0.6,2 DL,Elijah Qualls,22,2017,93,40,83,90,81,70,0.4,4 DL,Destiny Vaeao,23,2016,71,40,68,71,70,67,0.3,2 DL,Fletcher Cox,27,2012,80,93,91,93,88,98,14.1,6 DL,Beau Allen,26,2014,88,56,78,81,78,63,0.4,1 DL,Timmy Jernigan,25,2014,97,65,71,73,75,78,0.7,1 LB,Nigel Bradham,28,2012,82,78,90,73,65,88,2.8,1 LB,Najee Goode,28,2012,85,45,73,60,60,70,0.6,1 LB,Jordan Hicks,25,2015,79,87,67,81,73,90,0.6,2 LB,Joe Walker,25,2016,94,35,83,71,67,68,0.4,3 LB,Kamu Grugier-Hill,23,2016,79,35,87,63,62,73,0.4,3 LB,Mychal Kendricks,27,2012,83,62,73,68,67,83,5.5,3 CB,Jalen Mills,23,2016,99,85,83,81,85,80,0.4,3 CB,Dexter McDougle,26,2014,73,40,64,76,87,40,0.4,2 CB,Sidney Jones,21,2017,99,45,68,76,81,62,1.4,4 CB,Patrick Robinson,30,2010,82,62,71,83,81,43,0.5,1 CB,Rasul Douglas,24,2017,79,40,81,71,78,60,0.6,4 CB,Ronald Darby,23,2015,96,67,67,94,90,53,1,2 S,Corey Graham,32,2007,77,67,83,83,75,80,1.3,1 S,Rodney McLeod,27,2012,86,67,81,86,73,70,5.4,4 S,Chris Maragos,30,2010,59,57,78,73,75,63,1.4,3 S,Jaylen Watkins,26,2014,60,57,83,78,87,55,0.4,1 S,Malcolm Jenkins,30,2009,54,81,95,92,73,78,6.4,3 K,Caleb Sturgis,28,2013,62,45,73,93,83,45,0.6,1 K,Donnie Jones,37,2004,56,45,67,73,67,45,0.9,2 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### REDSKINS Washington Redskins,WAS QB,Colt McCoy,31,2010,58,58,88,67,61,47,2.3,2 QB,Kirk Cousins,29,2012,87,83,85,88,83,80,15,1 RB,Rob Kelley,25,2016,86,65,81,83,75,83,0.3,2 RB,Samaje Perine,22,2017,88,54,73,78,78,78,0.6,4 RB,Mack Brown,26,2015,78,40,81,67,78,78,0.3,1 RB,Chris Thompson,27,2013,78,62,58,63,87,74,1.7,1 RB,Niles Paul,28,2011,82,56,71,57,81,68,1.5,1 WR,Ryan Grant,27,2014,88,56,71,65,81,66,0.4,1 WR,Brian Quick,28,2012,72,63,75,73,78,76,0.6,1 WR,Josh Doctson,25,2016,81,56,78,73,83,76,2.4,3 WR,Terrelle Pryor Sr.,28,2011,81,85,81,88,87,84,5.6,1 WR,Jamison Crowder,24,2015,83,78,83,81,87,76,0.5,2 WR,Vernon Davis,33,2006,40,73,78,70,78,71,4,3 WR,Jordan Reed,27,2013,61,97,70,95,75,83,8.3,4 WR,Jeremy Sprinkle,23,2017,67,40,75,61,71,67,0.5,4 OL,Trent Williams,29,2010,81,95,83,95,100,95,9.6,4 OL,Ty Nsekhe,32,2012,83,62,65,71,70,62,0.4,1 OL,Shawn Lauvao,30,2010,77,64,78,75,63,59,3.3,1 OL,Tyler Catalina,24,2017,75,35,62,59,81,71,0.3,3 OL,Chase Roullier,24,2017,86,40,83,73,63,60,0.4,4 OL,Spencer Long,27,2014,75,71,64,81,62,75,0.7,1 OL,Brandon Scherff,26,2015,92,85,81,88,75,70,5.5,2 OL,Morgan Moses,26,2014,77,78,71,83,75,73,5.4,6 OL,T.J. Clemmings,26,2015,88,59,81,73,60,58,0.5,2 DL,Stacy McGee,27,2013,66,64,65,75,71,66,3.6,5 DL,Anthony Lanier,24,2016,91,35,75,59,60,73,0.3,2 DL,Jonathan Allen,22,2017,85,84,81,83,83,86,2.8,4 DL,Matt Ioannidis,23,2016,97,80,83,85,85,83,0.3,2 DL,Terrell McClain,29,2011,76,67,62,83,78,67,4.1,4 DL,Phil Taylor,29,2011,90,54,62,81,78,71,0.5,1 DL,Ziggy Hood,30,2009,69,60,68,81,70,70,0.9,2 LB,Preston Smith,25,2015,75,60,73,64,68,74,1.3,2 LB,Ryan Anderson,23,2017,88,45,81,70,71,66,1.1,4 LB,Trent Murphy,27,2014,76,65,81,64,70,74,0.9,1 LB,Chris Carter,28,2011,80,56,73,61,58,66,0.6,1 LB,Junior Galette,29,2010,73,61,65,63,63,70,0.5,1 LB,Martrell Spaight,24,2015,75,40,71,73,70,68,0.4,2 LB,Josh Harvey-Clemon,23,2017,72,45,73,64,60,70,0.4,4 LB,Will Compton,28,2013,74,70,81,68,64,81,1.1,1 LB,Zach Brown,28,2012,69,81,70,78,63,90,1.8,1 LB,Mason Foster,28,2011,73,78,81,71,65,73,0.9,1 LB,Ryan Kerrigan,29,2011,73,83,88,70,75,73,9.2,4 CB,Bashaud Breeland,25,2014,92,64,73,86,78,53,0.7,1 CB,Quinton Dunbar,25,2015,71,50,75,80,87,40,0.3,1 CB,Fabian Moreau,23,2017,75,40,73,81,93,55,0.7,4 CB,Joshua Holsey,24,2017,70,40,70,73,85,44,0.4,4 CB,Josh Norman,30,2012,73,95,93,94,81,59,11.3,4 CB,Kendall Fuller,22,2016,94,52,71,80,85,60,0.6,3 S,Montae Nicholson,22,2017,84,45,70,76,88,62,0.6,4 S,D.J. Swearinger,26,2013,65,75,87,86,70,57,3.6,3 S,DeAngelo Hall,34,2004,59,70,71,88,81,62,3.6,1 S,Deshazor Everett,25,2015,91,45,73,78,78,47,0.3,1 S,Stefan McClure,24,2016,98,35,71,67,71,76,0.3,2 K,Dustin Hopkins,27,2013,86,40,68,93,67,40,0.4,1 K,Tress Way,27,2014,77,45,70,100,71,45,1.1,4 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### FALCONS Atlanta Falcons,ATL QB,Matt Schaub,36,2004,69,71,73,68,61,37,3.6,2 QB,Matt Ryan,28,2012,88,97,97,93,93,81,16.5,2 RB,Terron Ward,25,2015,78,50,78,70,78,83,0.4,1 RB,Brian Hill,22,2017,83,40,85,75,81,81,0.5,4 RB,Tevin Coleman,24,2015,76,67,73,81,93,92,0.6,2 RB,Devonta Freeman,25,2014,89,81,87,87,88,96,6.4,6 RB,Derrick Coleman,27,2012,90,80,85,85,81,88,0.4,1 WR,Devin Fuller,23,2016,72,40,75,60,90,63,0.4,3 WR,Julio Jones,28,2011,97,105,88,100,95,96,10.4,4 WR,Andre Roberts,29,2010,83,64,81,64,83,78,1.4,1 WR,Taylor Gabriel,26,2014,94,68,64,75,90,70,1.7,1 WR,Mohamed Sanu,28,2012,68,73,87,90,81,80,4.9,4 WR,Justin Hardy,26,2015,93,56,83,71,78,80,0.5,2 WR,Nick Williams,27,2013,71,60,78,67,75,67,0.4,1 WR,Eric Saubert,23,2017,80,40,81,60,70,70,0.4,4 WR,Austin Hooper,23,2016,93,60,83,64,68,68,0.6,3 WR,Levine Toilolo,26,2013,82,64,65,62,61,55,3.1,3 OL,Jake Matthews,25,2014,92,70,93,75,60,68,5.2,2 OL,Ty Sambrailo,25,2015,97,59,73,64,64,58,0.8,2 OL,Andy Levitre,31,2009,62,81,88,81,73,81,4.9,2 OL,Sean Harlow,22,2017,76,45,75,75,67,61,0.5,4 OL,Alex Mack,32,2009,79,99,93,87,97,71,7.1,4 OL,Josh Harris,28,2012,83,45,83,45,45,50,0.6,2 OL,Ben Garland,29,2010,80,45,83,68,67,61,0.4,1 OL,Wes Schweitzer,24,2016,99,40,81,67,67,60,0.4,3 OL,Ryan Schraeder,29,2013,80,81,81,78,85,75,4.8,5 OL,Austin Pasztor,27,2012,77,68,73,70,63,71,0,1 DL,Brooks Reed,30,2011,83,62,81,61,68,86,3.3,3 DL,Adrian Clayborn,29,2011,86,61,71,71,70,78,3.4,1 DL,Takkarist McKinley,22,2017,83,45,73,67,65,86,2.5,4 DL,Derrick Shelby,28,2012,82,59,71,68,67,76,3.6,3 DL,Courtney Upshaw,28,2012,78,58,90,67,70,78,0.8,1 DL,Jack Crawford,29,2012,67,58,71,62,64,73,2.4,3 DL,Grady Jarrett,24,2015,77,71,65,83,78,74,0.4,2 DL,Dontari Poe,27,2012,89,85,88,95,88,81,5.3,1 LB,Vic Beasley Jr.,25,2015,74,70,71,63,70,90,3.6,2 LB,Jermaine Grace,24,2017,93,35,67,56,40,74,0.3,3 LB,Deion Jones,23,2016,82,70,71,68,64,86,0.9,3 LB,Jordan Tripp,26,2014,82,45,81,60,60,76,0.4,1 LB,De'vondre Campbell,24,2016,83,59,81,70,63,78,0.5,3 LB,Duke Riley,23,2017,95,45,78,78,68,71,0.7,4 CB,Robert Alford,29,2013,77,63,70,94,90,40,7.2,4 CB,Deji Olatoye,26,2014,61,40,71,74,85,40,0.4,1 CB,Damontae Kazee,24,2017,72,40,83,74,81,60,0.5,4 CB,Blidi Wreh-Wilson,28,2013,82,52,70,81,81,43,0.5,1 CB,Desmond Trufant,27,2013,78,75,78,96,88,71,9.9,6 CB,C.J. Goodwin,27,2014,83,45,71,80,87,37,0.3,1 CB,Brian Poole,25,2016,83,61,73,76,83,62,0.3,2 CB,Jalen Collins,24,2015,71,61,68,88,85,46,1.2,2 S,Ricardo Allen,26,2014,68,65,87,90,83,62,0.4,1 S,Sharrod Neasman,26,2016,85,40,75,70,70,67,0.3,1 S,Keanu Neal,22,2016,75,64,87,86,78,73,2.6,3 S,Kemal Ishmael,26,2013,62,62,73,80,73,76,1.6,1 K,Matt Bryant,42,2002,47,56,60,97,97,56,2,1 K,Matt Bosher,30,2011,64,56,81,88,81,56,1.9,3 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### PANTHERS Carolina Panthers,CAR QB,Cam Newton,28,2011,82,85,99,99,85,90,15.8,4 QB,Derek Anderson,34,2005,66,60,87,87,60,37,1.9,1 QB,Brad Kaaya,22,2017,97,40,87,73,60,37,0.4,4 RB,Jonathan Stewart,30,2008,65,78,73,87,75,94,2.5,2 RB,Christian McCaffrey,21,2017,82,84,88,80,87,83,4.4,4 RB,Cameron Artis-Payne,27,2015,79,35,78,73,81,78,0.4,2 RB,Fozzy Whittaker,28,2012,77,59,68,60,81,73,0.8,2 RB,Chris Manhertz,25,2014,87,40,73,45,63,65,0.3,1 WR,Russell Shepard,27,2013,76,58,78,65,85,74,2.5,3 WR,Damiere Byrd,24,2015,87,35,68,59,97,70,0.3,1 WR,Curtis Samuel,21,2017,91,56,75,65,95,70,1.5,4 WR,Devin Funchess,23,2015,66,59,75,68,83,80,1.2,2 WR,Kelvin Benjamin,26,2014,94,78,75,83,75,78,2.6,2 WR,Greg Olsen,32,2007,48,100,88,99,73,71,7.2,2 WR,Ed Dickson,30,2010,67,64,78,60,70,65,1.7,1 OL,Amini Silatolu,29,2012,62,56,78,78,68,63,0.6,1 OL,Matt Kalil,28,2012,71,63,85,83,73,65,8.4,5 OL,Andrew Norwell,26,2014,80,83,81,78,81,75,1.7,1 OL,Greg Van Roten,27,2012,80,54,75,71,67,61,0.4,1 OL,Gino Gradkowski,29,2012,69,61,71,73,63,60,0.8,2 OL,J.J. Jansen,31,2008,64,61,73,58,40,50,0.8,4 OL,Ryan Kalil,32,2007,57,85,85,83,63,70,7.1,1 OL,Tyler Larsen,26,2014,91,45,81,90,61,60,0.3,1 OL,Trai Turner,24,2014,88,87,88,81,88,82,7.7,5 OL,Taylor Moton,23,2017,90,45,93,78,71,65,0.8,4 OL,Daryl Williams,25,2015,88,60,73,78,62,60,0.5,2 DL,Julius Peppers,37,2002,91,98,93,98,90,93,3.2,1 DL,Charles Johnson,31,2007,52,75,75,68,67,76,2.5,2 DL,Mario Addison,30,2011,72,75,73,61,64,78,6.4,3 DL,Daeshon Hall,22,2017,76,40,81,61,63,80,0.6,4 DL,Wes Horton,27,2013,78,59,65,61,60,73,0.8,2 DL,Star Lotulelei,28,2013,64,64,81,97,90,74,2.9,1 DL,Kawann Short,28,2013,84,83,71,78,81,78,12.6,5 DL,Vernon Butler,23,2016,84,59,78,70,73,83,2,3 DL,Kyle Love,31,2010,58,61,65,73,71,65,0.8,2 LB,Jared Norris,24,2016,82,35,81,63,64,65,0.3,2 LB,Shaq Thompson,23,2015,95,71,83,75,68,83,2.1,2 LB,Ben Jacobs,29,2011,72,54,83,63,60,67,0.5,1 LB,Luke Kuechly,26,2012,73,97,97,100,87,94,10.4,5 LB,David Mayo,24,2015,90,45,67,73,68,67,0.4,2 LB,Thomas Davis,34,2005,95,97,95,97,90,96,8.4,2 LB,Jeremy Cash,25,2016,85,40,71,63,62,71,0.3,2 CB,Kevon Seymour,24,2016,70,40,65,76,90,40,0.4,3 CB,Corn Elder,23,2017,90,40,83,74,85,59,0.5,4 CB,James Bradberry,24,2016,83,64,81,86,87,53,0.8,3 CB,Captain Munnerlyn,29,2009,64,65,75,86,83,57,3.7,4 CB,Cole Luke,22,2017,99,35,68,68,73,53,0.3,3 CB,Daryl Worley,22,2016,83,60,83,80,75,46,0.6,3 S,Colin Jones,30,2011,70,45,68,78,85,62,0.8,2 S,Kurt Coleman,29,2010,73,78,78,83,73,63,3.7,2 S,Demetrious Cox,23,2017,90,45,83,70,65,68,0.3,3 S,Mike Adams,36,2004,41,81,71,81,68,67,1.5,2 K,Graham Gano,30,2009,73,40,65,99,71,40,2.4,1 K,Harrison Butker,22,2017,67,40,65,87,68,40,0.4,4 K,Michael Palardy,25,2014,87,40,63,87,63,40,0.3,1 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### SAINTS New Orleans Saints,NO QB,Taysom Hill,27,2017,93,35,71,81,54,71,0.3,3 QB,Chase Daniel,31,2009,75,57,90,73,61,40,0.6,1 QB,Drew Brees,28,2011,84,105,97,85,88,83,7.6,3 RB,Trey Edmunds,23,2017,95,35,61,62,65,68,0.3,3 RB,Adrian Peterson,32,2007,42,83,85,81,85,96,3,2 RB,Daniel Lasco,25,2016,75,40,68,61,85,70,0.4,3 RB,Mark Ingram,28,2011,59,81,83,83,78,90,3.1,2 RB,Alvin Kamara,21,2017,90,90,91,95,91,90,0.8,4 RB,John Kuhn,35,2005,50,61,83,62,60,62,0.7,1 WR,Tommylee Lewis,25,2016,80,40,71,63,87,68,0.3,2 WR,Willie Snead,25,2014,75,73,75,75,83,66,0.4,1 WR,Ted Ginn Jr.,32,2007,98,95,97,94,90,96,2.9,3 WR,Michael Thomas,23,2016,70,78,81,87,83,73,1.1,3 WR,Austin Carr,24,2017,85,35,67,60,81,63,0.3,3 WR,Brandon Coleman,25,2014,69,60,70,70,78,70,0.3,1 WR,Coby Fleener,29,2012,86,64,71,71,78,73,4.8,4 WR,Michael Hoomanawanui,29,2010,61,63,68,64,62,46,1.2,2 WR,Josh Hill,27,2013,84,60,68,67,70,66,2,2 OL,Ryan Ramczyk,23,2017,82,59,87,81,70,68,2.1,4 OL,Terron Armstead,26,2013,87,83,70,81,64,83,9.5,5 OL,Andrus Peat,24,2015,92,63,67,75,64,60,2.8,2 OL,Josh LeRibeus,28,2012,61,56,78,81,60,62,0.5,1 OL,Senio Kelemete,27,2012,61,60,73,75,64,60,0.9,1 OL,Max Unger,31,2009,53,93,85,78,65,78,5.5,3 OL,Larry Warford,26,2013,85,71,88,83,75,71,6.6,4 OL,Zach Strief,34,2006,56,83,83,83,75,78,3.2,2 DL,Trey Hendrickson,23,2017,75,40,81,64,67,83,0.6,4 DL,Mitchell Loewen,24,2016,88,35,78,35,50,76,0.3,2 DL,Alex Okafor,26,2013,82,60,88,61,60,70,1.9,1 DL,Al-Quadin Muhammad,22,2017,85,40,75,63,63,78,0.4,4 DL,Cameron Jordan,28,2011,77,85,88,87,88,88,8.9,4 DL,Tyeler Davison,25,2015,72,59,67,87,71,66,0.4,2 DL,Nick Fairley,29,2011,61,64,81,81,78,76,5.6,4 DL,Sheldon Rankins,23,2016,92,98,83,95,98,81,3.2,3 DL,David Onyemata,25,2016,77,45,75,83,75,76,0.5,3 LB,Hau'oli Kikaha,25,2015,67,60,64,60,62,73,1.1,2 LB,Nathan Stupar,29,2012,78,60,75,62,64,73,1.3,2 LB,Stephone Anthony,25,2015,94,60,75,73,68,80,1.8,2 LB,Craig Robertson,29,2011,76,68,75,78,64,73,1.3,2 LB,Manti Te'o,26,2013,96,70,81,75,64,76,1.8,2 LB,A.J. Klein,26,2013,79,59,87,71,62,70,4.4,4 LB,Alex Anzalone,23,2017,91,45,64,68,65,68,0.7,4 CB,Delvin Breaux,28,2015,73,62,68,86,85,57,0.3,1 CB,P.J. Williams,24,2015,97,45,81,78,85,66,0.6,2 CB,Marshon Lattimore,21,2017,98,45,64,83,93,62,3.9,4 CB,Ken Crawley,24,2016,85,50,81,80,87,40,0.3,2 CB,De'vante Harris,24,2016,76,35,73,74,81,40,0.3,2 CB,Sterling Moore,27,2011,66,61,78,81,75,45,0.6,1 S,Marcus Williams,21,2017,82,45,83,81,78,74,1.4,4 S,Rafael Bush,30,2010,60,62,70,81,78,59,0.6,1 S,Vonn Bell,23,2016,86,63,78,81,81,74,0.8,3 S,Kenny Vaccaro,26,2013,75,68,90,88,73,74,2.7,1 S,Chris Banjo,27,2013,77,45,71,80,81,53,1,2 K,Wil Lutz,23,2016,90,45,63,97,81,45,0.3,2 K,Thomas Morstead,31,2009,74,54,83,93,93,54,2.7,2 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### BUCCANEERS Tampa Bay Buccaneers,TB QB,Ryan Fitzpatrick,35,2005,74,56,75,78,61,43,1.9,1 QB,Ryan Griffin,28,2013,83,40,73,71,61,37,0.6,2 QB,Jameis Winston,23,2015,94,64,97,95,67,71,6.6,2 RB,Jacquizz Rodgers,27,2011,67,62,78,81,78,90,1,2 RB,Charles Sims III,27,2014,83,71,75,73,83,81,0.6,1 RB,Peyton Barber,23,2016,74,40,75,64,75,74,0.3,2 RB,Doug Martin,28,2012,74,70,83,88,81,96,4.5,4 RB,Alan Cross,24,2016,98,40,71,52,63,47,0.3,1 WR,Chris Godwin,21,2017,96,45,93,68,87,83,0.6,4 WR,Mike Evans,24,2014,82,97,87,81,81,80,4.9,2 WR,Bernard Reedy,26,2014,85,45,71,65,81,67,0.3,1 WR,Adam Humphries,24,2015,84,67,68,78,81,66,0.4,1 WR,DeSean Jackson,31,2008,75,88,71,85,93,83,7,3 WR,Antony Auclair,24,2017,69,40,93,60,57,40,0.3,3 WR,O.J. Howard,23,2017,69,56,93,68,78,74,2.7,4 WR,Luke Stocker,29,2011,72,59,81,60,67,59,1,1 WR,Cameron Brate,26,2014,78,75,73,81,65,60,0.4,1 OL,Donovan Smith,24,2015,69,63,68,81,63,59,1.4,2 OL,Leonard Wester,24,2016,99,35,71,64,60,61,0.3,2 OL,Kevin Pamphile,27,2014,66,56,71,68,60,65,0.6,1 OL,Garrison Sanborn,32,2009,83,45,71,62,54,45,0.6,1 OL,Ali Marpet,24,2015,87,78,75,81,75,78,0.7,2 OL,Joe Hawley,29,2010,65,71,81,83,63,61,1.8,2 OL,Evan Smith,31,2009,60,63,71,73,63,62,2.2,1 OL,J.R. Sweezy,28,2012,90,63,70,71,71,62,3.8,4 OL,Caleb Benenoch,23,2016,85,45,70,63,64,59,0.4,3 OL,Demar Dotson,32,2009,72,70,78,75,75,62,2.6,3 DL,Ryan Russell,25,2015,79,40,62,62,60,76,0.4,1 DL,Noah Spence,23,2016,98,84,83,85,85,83,1.3,3 DL,Robert Ayers,32,2009,66,68,68,63,65,76,4.1,2 DL,Jacquies Smith,27,2012,66,60,63,59,59,73,1.1,1 DL,William Gholston,26,2013,86,82,88,82,87,86,3.4,5 DL,Will Clarke,26,2014,84,52,73,61,63,76,1.8,1 DL,Sealver Siliga,27,2011,83,59,68,81,83,67,0.8,1 DL,Clinton McDonald,30,2009,75,61,71,81,75,73,1.9,1 DL,Chris Baker,30,2009,78,73,67,85,78,73,3.3,3 DL,Gerald McCoy,29,2010,78,81,75,88,88,83,10.2,5 LB,Devante Bond,24,2016,86,40,71,59,60,70,0.4,3 LB,Kwon Alexander,23,2015,73,71,73,67,68,83,0.5,2 LB,Adarius Glanton,27,2014,83,80,83,84,85,80,0.4,1 LB,Lavonte David,27,2012,64,75,95,83,68,88,6.3,4 LB,Kendell Beckwith,23,2017,80,85,80,81,83,88,0.6,4 LB,Cameron Lynch,24,2015,73,40,81,61,65,67,0.4,1 CB,Robert McClain,29,2010,77,45,71,78,78,43,0.5,1 CB,Ryan Smith,24,2016,81,40,73,74,85,40,0.6,3 CB,Brent Grimes,34,2006,73,85,73,94,78,44,4.2,1 CB,Vernon Hargreaves,22,2016,72,54,81,86,85,63,3.5,3 CB,Javien Elliott,24,2016,86,45,73,74,75,55,0.3,1 S,Josh Robinson,26,2012,84,86,81,86,88,80,1.6,2 S,Keith Tandy,28,2012,61,60,87,83,78,63,0.6,1 S,T.J. Ward,31,2010,81,67,90,81,78,73,4.3,1 S,Chris Conte,28,2011,79,64,78,78,75,46,1.6,2 S,Justin Evans,22,2017,66,45,83,81,75,76,1.1,4 K,Nick Folk,33,2007,54,45,62,90,78,45,1.6,1 K,Bryan Anger,29,2012,80,57,85,95,93,57,2.1,5 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### CARDINALS Arizona Cardinals,ARZ QB,Drew Stanton,33,2007,57,56,75,83,60,37,2.7,1 QB,Blaine Gabbert,28,2011,66,60,83,81,62,45,0.6,1 QB,Carson Palmer,38,2003,68,83,88,87,71,37,15.8,2 RB,T.J. Logan,23,2017,66,40,75,63,90,81,0.4,4 RB,David Johnson,26,2015,85,85,87,88,98,100,0.6,2 RB,Kerwynn Williams,26,2013,81,45,75,67,83,80,0.3,1 RB,Andre Ellington,28,2013,58,62,68,62,85,74,0.6,1 RB,Elijhaa Penny,24,2016,76,35,61,67,68,71,0.3,1 RB,Ifeanyi Momah,28,2013,76,40,68,56,70,68,0.3,2 WR,Chad Williams,23,2017,73,45,78,73,85,76,0.6,4 WR,J.J. Nelson,25,2015,99,60,62,71,97,68,0.4,2 WR,Jaron Brown,27,2013,77,58,71,68,87,76,0.8,1 WR,Larry Fitzgerald,34,2004,63,99,97,95,71,73,11.5,1 WR,John Brown,27,2014,77,78,68,81,93,81,0.7,1 WR,Brittan Golden,29,2012,60,45,71,62,81,68,0.4,1 WR,Jermaine Gresham,29,2010,90,67,81,73,67,74,5.5,4 WR,Troy Niklas,25,2014,72,40,73,63,62,65,0.8,1 OL,John Wetzel,26,2013,91,52,70,75,60,60,0.3,1 OL,D.J. Humphries,24,2015,90,54,75,81,68,60,2.1,2 OL,Mike Iupati,30,2010,68,67,83,88,70,61,5.8,3 OL,Will Holden,24,2017,87,40,75,73,63,62,0.5,4 OL,Aaron Brewer,27,2012,80,52,71,54,40,52,0.5,1 OL,Daniel Munyer,25,2015,94,35,81,63,65,60,0.3,1 OL,A.Q. Shipley,31,2009,61,75,81,78,70,70,1.3,2 OL,Alex Boone,30,2009,60,70,71,85,62,71,4.3,3 OL,Evan Boehm,24,2016,82,45,85,68,67,64,0.5,3 OL,Ulrick John,25,2014,95,58,71,62,62,58,0.4,1 OL,Jared Veldheer,30,2010,90,78,81,99,67,67,5.3,2 DL,Josh Mauro,26,2014,71,58,85,73,70,65,2.1,2 DL,Xavier Williams,25,2015,99,40,75,70,65,66,0.3,1 DL,Olsen Pierre,26,2015,73,40,68,60,64,70,0.3,1 DL,Frostee Rucker,34,2006,47,64,71,65,73,74,0.7,1 DL,Robert Nkemdiche,23,2016,68,57,75,67,68,86,2,3 DL,Rodney Gunter,25,2015,68,45,67,60,65,73,0.5,2 DL,Corey Peters,29,2010,68,65,68,63,70,74,2.3,1 LB,Kareem Martin,25,2014,74,40,71,67,68,67,0.5,1 LB,Chandler Jones,27,2012,73,85,78,71,71,83,12.2,5 LB,Josh Bynes,28,2011,64,64,71,73,68,67,0.5,1 LB,Deone Bucannon,25,2014,80,70,85,71,67,86,2.7,2 LB,Karlos Dansby,36,2004,64,67,81,83,81,68,1.7,1 LB,Haason Reddick,23,2017,98,54,81,64,67,80,3.3,4 LB,Markus Golden,26,2015,67,73,75,64,60,73,0.8,2 LB,Philip Wheeler,33,2008,71,57,83,70,65,68,0.7,1 CB,Patrick Peterson,27,2011,62,81,90,100,88,47,10.7,4 CB,Justin Bethel,27,2012,84,56,78,88,78,55,2.3,1 CB,Brandon Williams,25,2016,83,45,85,78,90,40,0.6,3 CB,Ronald Zamort,26,2016,67,35,87,70,78,45,0.3,1 CB,Tramon Williams,34,2006,40,70,85,88,73,37,0,1 S,Tyrann Mathieu,25,2013,83,81,73,92,85,68,9.8,5 S,Johnathan Ford,23,2017,72,40,78,74,88,71,0.4,4 S,Tyvon Branch,31,2008,62,60,78,78,87,70,2.2,1 S,Budda Baker,21,2017,79,45,83,83,85,66,1.6,4 S,Antoine Bethea,33,2006,45,61,75,80,75,71,3.1,3 K,Phil Dawson,42,1998,73,45,63,88,83,45,2.2,2 K,Andy Lee,35,2004,57,45,67,97,71,45,2.4,2 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### RAMS Los Angeles Rams,LAR QB,Brandon Allen,25,2016,92,40,70,81,60,37,0.4,3 QB,Jared Goff,23,2016,95,90,87,88,84,80,7.3,3 QB,Sean Mannion,25,2015,97,40,78,81,60,37,0.6,2 RB,Malcolm Brown,24,2015,69,40,73,65,83,71,0.3,1 RB,Justin Davis,22,2017,71,40,73,61,81,81,0.3,3 RB,Todd Gurley,23,2015,85,91,85,88,88,94,3.5,2 RB,Tyler Higbee,24,2016,67,40,81,61,65,71,0.6,3 WR,Cooper Kupp,24,2017,69,45,83,73,75,78,0.7,4 WR,Tavon Austin,26,2013,81,81,87,68,95,90,6.4,5 WR,Pharoh Cooper,22,2016,85,45,75,63,78,63,0.5,3 WR,Josh Reynolds,22,2017,90,45,75,73,81,67,0.6,4 WR,Mike Thomas,23,2016,71,40,83,61,81,63,0.4,3 WR,Sammy Watkins,24,2014,98,81,83,88,88,90,5.1,1 WR,Robert Woods,25,2013,94,70,85,71,87,73,4.3,5 WR,Gerald Everett,23,2017,67,40,75,68,73,74,1.3,4 WR,Derek Carrier,27,2012,80,54,70,62,78,71,0.6,1 OL,Andrew Whitworth,36,2006,51,88,85,93,73,90,8.1,3 OL,Rodger Saffold,29,2010,67,70,65,71,71,70,4.5,2 OL,Aaron Neary,25,2016,80,35,81,35,62,58,0.3,2 OL,John Sullivan,32,2008,52,73,88,75,65,63,0.7,1 OL,J.J. Dielman,24,2017,92,45,71,73,63,60,0.4,4 OL,Jake McQuaide,30,2011,80,45,68,59,40,45,0.6,1 OL,Austin Blythe,25,2016,87,40,93,68,67,60,0.4,3 OL,Jamon Brown,24,2015,70,56,68,78,61,60,0.6,2 OL,Andrew Donnal,25,2015,83,52,71,62,62,60,0.5,2 OL,Darrell Williams,24,2015,73,40,70,60,63,63,0.3,1 OL,Rob Havenstein,25,2015,94,73,73,71,64,63,0.8,2 DL,Ethan Westbrooks,27,2014,66,58,68,68,64,70,1.1,1 DL,Morgan Fox,23,2016,66,40,83,71,71,78,0.3,1 DL,Aaron Donald,26,2014,70,85,88,93,93,94,3,2 DL,Tanzel Smart,23,2017,75,40,70,67,64,67,0.4,4 DL,Quinton Jefferson,24,2016,66,40,71,64,65,76,0.4,3 DL,Tyrunn Walker,27,2012,89,59,65,68,65,68,0.5,1 DL,Michael Brockers,27,2012,68,70,81,78,83,80,7.2,3 LB,Matt Longacre,26,2015,84,40,75,60,60,66,0.4,1 LB,Connor Barwin,31,2009,61,65,87,64,67,81,2.2,1 LB,Cory Littleton,24,2016,77,40,70,56,58,66,0.3,2 LB,Bryce Hager,25,2015,74,45,70,70,68,71,0.4,2 LB,Mark Barron,28,2012,69,67,75,65,63,81,6.3,4 LB,Alec Ogletree,26,2013,98,68,78,78,65,83,2.5,1 LB,Robert Quinn,27,2011,70,73,78,65,73,81,7.7,3 LB,Samson Ebukam,22,2017,93,40,83,67,71,73,0.6,4 LB,Ejuan Price,24,2017,74,45,65,63,64,67,0.4,4 CB,Trumaine Johnson,27,2012,89,70,70,88,81,66,10.5,1 CB,Nickell Robey,25,2013,74,64,78,92,83,37,0.6,1 CB,Dominique Hatfield,23,2017,94,35,68,68,73,53,0.3,3 CB,Kayvon Webster,26,2013,87,50,87,80,85,67,2.4,2 S,Lamarcus Joyner,27,2014,69,64,81,86,81,63,1.1,1 S,Cody Davis,28,2013,60,40,71,80,85,67,0.9,1 S,Marqui Christian,23,2016,93,40,78,73,81,71,0.4,3 S,Blake Countess,24,2016,91,35,71,73,81,43,0.3,2 S,Mo Alexander,26,2014,61,68,75,88,87,73,0.7,1 S,John Johnson,22,2017,81,45,85,80,73,71,0.6,4 K,Greg Zuerlein,30,2012,78,45,70,95,81,45,1.6,3 K,Johnny Hekker,27,2012,83,57,73,99,97,57,2,4 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### SEAHAWKS Seattle Seahawks,SEA QB,Russell Wilson,29,2012,84,85,99,90,81,83,14.9,3 QB,Austin Davis,28,2012,85,50,78,73,62,45,0.6,1 RB,JD McKissic,24,2016,84,40,75,56,81,71,0.3,1 RB,C.J. Prosise,23,2016,89,54,71,67,85,83,0.6,3 RB,Tre Madden,24,2016,86,35,65,60,71,68,0.3,2 RB,Christopher Carson,23,2017,70,40,68,75,75,76,0.4,4 RB,Thomas Rawls,24,2015,95,75,73,85,85,90,0.3,1 RB,Eddie Lacy,27,2013,87,68,85,81,75,90,3.6,1 RB,Nick Vannett,24,2016,83,35,71,60,61,67,0.6,3 WR,Doug Baldwin,29,2011,72,99,81,93,85,73,6.6,4 WR,Paul Richardson,25,2014,79,61,70,73,93,66,1,1 WR,Tanner McEvoy,24,2016,75,45,78,64,78,74,0.3,2 WR,Amara Darboh,23,2017,72,52,81,68,87,74,0.6,4 WR,Tyler Lockett,25,2015,71,68,70,78,90,78,0.6,2 WR,Jimmy Graham,31,2010,53,85,75,78,73,73,6.3,1 WR,Luke Willson,27,2013,80,61,68,65,78,68,1.6,1 OL,George Fant,25,2016,68,59,75,68,62,60,0.3,2 OL,Rees Odhiambo,25,2016,85,45,64,70,62,60,0.6,3 OL,Matt Tobin,27,2013,76,60,73,64,64,63,0.5,1 OL,Jordan Roos,24,2017,78,40,71,93,63,57,0.3,3 OL,Luke Joeckel,26,2013,86,59,75,78,73,60,7.2,1 OL,Justin Britt,26,2014,82,81,71,78,78,73,5.2,4 OL,Ethan Pocic,22,2017,93,56,81,73,71,61,0.9,4 OL,Tyler Ott,25,2014,67,35,71,58,40,40,0.3,1 OL,Mark Glowinski,25,2015,96,60,83,87,63,58,0.5,2 OL,Oday Aboushi,26,2013,88,60,85,63,63,70,0.7,1 OL,Isaiah Battle,24,2015,74,40,83,62,60,64,0.4,1 OL,Germain Ifedi,23,2016,93,63,75,68,64,59,1.9,3 DL,David Bass,27,2013,71,45,75,60,59,73,0.5,1 DL,Michael Bennett,32,2009,53,71,81,85,88,88,7.1,4 DL,Cliff Avril,31,2008,83,78,83,61,61,80,4.7,2 DL,Frank Clark,24,2015,83,63,65,81,63,73,0.7,2 DL,Jarran Reed,25,2016,72,54,78,85,85,74,1,3 DL,Sheldon Richardson,27,2013,84,71,75,81,88,88,3.2,1 DL,Nazair Jones,23,2017,68,45,70,78,71,70,0.6,4 LB,Terence Garvin,26,2013,90,45,75,63,60,67,0.6,1 LB,Marcus Smith II,25,2014,67,56,73,61,62,71,0.4,1 LB,Michael Wilhoite,31,2011,61,60,78,70,64,76,1.3,1 LB,Bobby Wagner,27,2012,81,88,85,99,78,94,8,3 LB,Dewey McDonald,27,2014,64,40,71,45,56,73,0.4,1 LB,K.J. Wright,28,2011,71,85,85,90,70,76,5,2 LB,D.J. Alexander,26,2015,89,45,64,63,60,74,0.4,2 CB,Shaquill Griffin,22,2017,73,40,81,80,88,62,0.6,4 CB,Neiko Thorpe,27,2012,72,40,78,76,85,43,1.3,2 CB,DeShawn Shead,29,2012,82,68,73,86,78,68,0.8,1 CB,Justin Coleman,24,2015,78,56,75,83,81,43,0.4,1 CB,Jeremy Lane,27,2012,86,61,73,88,81,47,4.4,3 CB,Richard Sherman,29,2011,64,87,97,100,81,62,10.5,2 S,Brad McDougald,27,2013,63,67,75,83,81,68,1.6,1 S,Earl Thomas III,28,2010,90,87,87,96,87,74,6.9,2 S,Delano Hill,22,2017,98,45,81,71,75,74,0.6,4 S,Tedric Thompson,22,2017,97,45,73,76,75,67,0.6,4 S,Kam Chancellor,29,2010,79,87,93,92,78,88,8.4,4 K,Blair Walsh,27,2012,89,40,75,93,64,40,0.7,1 K,Jon Ryan,36,2006,49,45,68,83,68,45,1.9,3 END_PLAYERS ###################################################################### 49ERS San Francisco 49ers,SF QB,Jimmy Garropolo,24,2016,86,92,84,85,88,81,5,2 QB,C.J. Beathard,24,2017,77,45,75,87,62,55,0.7,4 RB,Matt Breida,22,2017,95,35,61,62,65,68,0.3,3 RB,Raheem Mostert,25,2015,64,40,75,57,90,71,0.4,1 RB,Carlos Hyde,26,2014,88,71,78,78,81,94,0.7,1 RB,Kyle Juszczyk,26,2013,75,73,87,65,68,73,4.1,4 WR,Aldrick Robinson,29,2011,64,63,70,64,88,71,1.3,2 WR,Marquise Goodwin,27,2013,64,61,68,64,95,67,2.7,2 WR,Kendrick Bourne,22,2017,67,40,63,59,81,65,0.3,3 WR,Pierre Garcon,31,2008,64,88,78,90,83,78,7.4,5 WR,Victor Bolden Jr.,22,2017,66,40,78,63,81,68,0.3,3 WR,Trent Taylor,23,2017,74,40,81,75,75,80,0.4,4 WR,Logan Paulsen,30,2010,83,60,78,56,60,46,0.7,1 WR,George Kittle,24,2017,93,40,73,60,78,65,0.5,4 WR,Garrett Celek,29,2012,90,60,65,63,65,63,2,3 OL,John Theus,23,2016,93,95,85,90,91,80,0.4,3 OL,Joe Staley,33,2007,64,88,85,88,75,63,5,3 OL,Laken Tomlinson,25,2015,66,60,75,78,60,62,2,2 OL,Zane Beadles,31,2010,63,68,85,70,60,59,2.6,2 OL,Daniel Kilgore,30,2011,61,67,75,83,62,59,1.1,1 OL,Kyle Nelson,31,2011,61,50,71,54,40,45,0.7,2 OL,Joshua Garnett,23,2016,68,60,81,71,60,59,2.2,3 OL,Erik Magnuson,23,2017,69,40,75,81,81,75,0.3,3 OL,Brandon Fusco,29,2011,74,60,65,83,61,60,0.9,1 OL,Trent Brown,24,2015,76,62,65,87,60,67,0.4,2 OL,Garry Gilliam,27,2014,83,60,67,71,60,60,1.7,1 DL,Aaron Lynch,24,2014,94,60,67,61,64,80,0.6,1 DL,Elvis Dumervil,33,2006,60,87,73,63,64,76,2.8,2 DL,Arik Armstead,24,2015,90,60,68,73,78,78,2.4,2 DL,Tank Carradine,27,2013,88,60,68,70,71,83,2.4,1 DL,Xavier Cooper,26,2015,85,54,78,70,65,73,0.5,2 DL,Solomon Thomas,22,2017,77,50,88,87,81,83,7.3,4 DL,D.J. Jones,22,2017,92,35,83,83,71,74,0.4,4 DL,Earl Mitchell,30,2010,60,60,70,65,67,78,3,4 DL,DeForest Buckner,23,2016,97,62,87,67,73,86,4.6,3 LB,Dekoda Watson,29,2010,60,45,65,60,57,74,1.3,3 LB,Eli Harold,23,2015,92,45,75,62,64,74,0.6,2 LB,Pita Taumoepenu,23,2017,94,40,83,58,61,67,0.4,4 LB,Navorro Bowman,29,2010,64,85,73,88,81,80,6.7,6 LB,Brock Coyle,27,2014,85,56,85,64,65,76,1.2,1 LB,Ray-Ray Armstrong,26,2013,94,59,71,64,60,74,1.1,2 LB,Reuben Foster,23,2017,82,58,68,73,75,74,2.1,4 LB,Malcolm Smith,28,2011,73,67,70,68,64,81,4.2,5 CB,K'Waun Williams,26,2014,63,57,78,83,81,43,0.4,1 CB,Dontae Johnson,26,2014,87,45,78,81,87,40,0.5,1 CB,Ahkello Witherspoon,22,2017,66,45,71,83,87,37,0.8,4 CB,Rashard Robinson,22,2016,91,60,85,86,90,37,0.5,3 CB,Keith Reaser,26,2014,69,45,62,78,85,40,0.4,1 S,Adrian Colbert,24,2017,71,40,75,71,83,45,0.4,4 S,Lorenzo Jerome,23,2017,95,40,83,68,73,66,0.3,3 S,Jimmie Ward,26,2014,70,62,85,86,85,67,2.5,2 S,Jaquiski Tartt,25,2015,77,58,83,76,83,60,1.1,2 S,Eric Reid,26,2013,69,63,78,88,81,60,2.5,1 K,Robbie Gould,36,2005,41,40,65,93,73,40,1.4,2 K,Bradley Pinion,23,2015,97,40,67,87,61,40,0.4,2 END_PLAYERS
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