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10.09.2019 09:43
The 31-35 players are in for the Browns’ Antworten

big board http://www.brownsfanshop.com/Sione-Takitaki-Jersey , and now you can vote for slots 36-40." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteDawgs EDTShareTweetShareShare2019 Browns DBN Big Board: 31-35 Results, Vote for Slots 36-40Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY SportsAfter 91 votes, the 31-35 slots for the Browns’ DBN Big Board are as follows:31. S Juan Thornhill -- 140 total points32. LB Mack Wilson -- 110 total points33. WR Marquise Brown -- 106 total points34. OL Greg Little -- 105 total points35. DL Jerry Tillery -- 103 total pointsThe breakdown of the votes are as follows:Cumulative Browns’ DBN Big Board1. DE/OLB Nick Bosa2. DL Quinnen Williams3. DE/OLB Josh Allen4. LB Devin White5. DL Ed Oliver6. DE/OLB Montez Sweat7. LB Devin Bush8. OL Jonah Williams9. CB Greedy Williams10. DL Christian Wilkins11. TE T.J. Hockenson12. DL Rashan Gary13. CB Byron Murphy14. OL Andre Dillard15. DE/OLB Clelin Ferrell16. CB Deandre Baker17. DL Jeffery Simmons18. OL Jawaan Taylor19. DE/OLB Brian Burns20. DL Dexter Lawrence21. TE Noah Fant22. WR D.K. Metcalf23. CB Justin Layne24. S Johnathan Abram25. OL Cody Ford26. CB Rock Ya-Sin27. S Nasir Adderley28. S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson29. OL Garrett Bradbury30. S Taylor Rapp31. S Juan Thornhill32. LB Mack Wilson33. WR Marquise Brown34. OL Greg Little35. DL Jerry TilleryCompiling the Big Board: 36-40 SlotsNow it’s time to vote for the players who will be in the 36-40 slots on the Browns’ DBN Big Board. Remember that you are supposed to weigh a combination of talent, need, character, positional value, etc. for each player you vote for in relation to how they would fit with the Browns.If there are any players you wanted to vote for but who were missing from the list, please let us know in the comments section so we can include them in the next round. Please vote only once. Which rules are changing for the 2019 NFL season?" />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesDawgs EDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:List of NFL Rule Changes for the 2019 season are highlighted by pass interference reviewsTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Rob Carr/Getty ImagesOn Tuesday, there were a boatload of rule proposals, bylaws, and resolutions that were being voted on at the NFL’s Annual League Meeting. The results are in Greedy Williams Jersey , so let’s take a look at a summary of what is new:7 rule proposals passed6 bylaws passes2 resolutions passed7 NFL Rule Changes That Passed1. Kickoff Rule Changes: This was basically a formality. All of the rule changes that went into effect last season for kickoffs (on a one-year trial run) were made permanent with this vote.2. Blindslide Blocks: The rulebook now specifically talks about blindside blocks, and how a 15-yard penalty will be enforced for them. Here are some examples of illegal blocks:3. Double Foul Enforcement: Language was tweaked in the rulebook for when possession changes and there are double fouls. For example, imagine an interception. If I understand correctly, under the old rules, two fouls after the interception would offset the penalties and place the ball at where the interception occurred. Under the new rule, the offsetting penalty would occur wherever the first foul took place. It’s a little ambiguous, though.4. Field Goal Language: The language for where the ball would be spotted after a missed or blocked field goal was simplified.5. Penalty Enforcement After TD: I like this new rule. Previously, if there was a personal foul penalty on the defense when the offense scored a touchdown, the offense would be forced to apply the penalty to the kickoff. Now, they can do that, or they can have the penalty applied to the extra point (to make it a shorter kick) or a two-point try (one-yard line).6. Pass Interference Can be Reviewed: This is the big one! Offensive or defensive pass interference plays can now be reviewed https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Howard-Wilson-Jersey , whether the officials called an infraction or not. This will be implemented on a one-year trial, and is a big win for the Saints. It can have its advantages. But, could we see adverse effects? The competition committee says this play in the Super Bowl should’ve been pass interference. I say “play on” was the right call.And, what about Hail Mary plays? Because we know everyone grabs on that play, but it’s kind of an unwritten rule that it’s a no-call.In addition, point after tries are now subject to automatic replay reviews, and scoring plays and turnovers negated by a foul.7. Disqualification Formality: I still don’t understand the language, but officials can now disqualify players for “football” plays as opposed to only being able to disqualify them for “non-football plays.”We will get to the bylaw changes and resolution change in another article.

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