Annual Bad Pre-Training Camp Roster Prediction

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OFFENSE

QUARTERBACK (2)

Matthew Stafford
Ty Simpson

RUNNING BACK (4)
Kyren Williams
Blake Corum
Jarquez Hunter
Dean Connors

WIDE RECEIVERS (6)
Puka Nacua
Davante Adams
Konata Mumpfield
Jordan Whittington
Xavier Smith
Tru Edwards

TIGHT ENDS (5)
Terrance Ferguson
Max Klare
Colby Parkinson
Davis Allen
Tyler Higbee

OFFENSIVE LINE (9)
Alaric Jackson
Steve Avila
Coleman Shelton
Kevin Dotson
Warren McClendon Jr.
David Quessenberry
Keagan Trost
Justin Dedich
NOT ON ROSTER YET

DEFENSE

EDGE RUSHER (5)

Jared Verse
Byron Young
Josaiah Stewart
DesJuan Johnson
Wesley Bailey

DEFENSIVE LINE (5)
Kobie Turner
Poona Ford
Braden Fiske
Tyler Davis
Tim Keenan III

LINEBACKER (5)
Nate Landman
Omar Speights
Shaun Dolac
Grant Stuard
Nikhai Hill-Green

CORNERBACKS (5)
Trent McDuffie
Jaylen Watson
Quentin Lake (NB)
Emmanuel Forbes Jr.
Josh Wallace

SAFTIES (4)
Kamren Kinchens
Kam Curl
Nate Valcalcel
Nick Anderson

SPECIALIST (3)
Ethan Evans, P
Harrison Mevis, K
Joe Cardona, LS

Training camp surprises
Rams go with 2 QBs on the active roster this year with hopes to keep Bennett on the practice squad. Caldwell is the backup practice squad option.

WR Tru Edwards beats out CJ Daniels (only to potentially be replaced at the final cutdown when the Rams claim Demarcus Robinson off waivers from the 49ers).

RB Dean Connors beats out Ronnie Rivers and becomes primary kick returner with Whittington.

Rams keep 5 LBs to help out the special teams and drop a safety (McCollough) after Dolac proves up to the challenge in coverage on defense.

McCollough loses his spot to up and coming younger safety prospects, one of which proves capable of returning punts (Anderson).

MOD EDIT to update Author’s intent.
 
OFFENSE

QUARTERBACK (2)

Matthew Stafford
Ty Simpson

RUNNING BACK (4)
Kyren Williams
Blake Corum
Jarquez Hunter
Dean Connors

WIDE RECEIVERS (6)
Puka Nacua
Davante Adams
Konata Mumpfield
Jordan Whittington
Xavier Smith
Tru Edwards

TIGHT ENDS (5)
Terrance Ferguson
Max Klare
Colby Parkinson
Austin Davis
Tyler Higbee

OFFENSIVE LINE (9)
Alaric Jackson
Steve Avila
Coleman Shelton
Kevin Dotson
Warren McClendon Jr.
David Quessenberry
Keagan Trost
Justin Dedich
NOT ON ROSTER YET

DEFENSE

EDGE RUSHER (5)

Jared Verse
Byron Young
Josaiah Stewart
DesJuan Johnson
Wesley Bailey

DEFENSIVE LINE (5)
Kobie Turner
Poona Ford
Braden Fiske
Tyler Davis
Tim Keenan III

LINEBACKER (5)
Nate Landman
Omar Speights
Shaun Dolac
Grant Stuard
Nikhai Hill-Green

CORNERBACKS (5)
Trent McDuffie
Jaylen Watson
Quentin Lake (NB)
Emmanuel Forbes Jr.
Josh Wallace

SAFTIES (4)
Kamren Kinchens
Kam Curl
Nate Valcalcel
Nick Anderson

SPECIALIST (3)
Ethan Evans, P
Harrison Mevis, K
Joe Cardona, LS

Training camp surprises
Rams go with 2 QBs on the active roster this year with hopes to keep Bennett on the practice squad. Caldwell is the backup practice squad option.

WR Tru Edwards beats out CJ Daniels (only to potentially be replaced at the final cutdown when the Rams claim Demarcus Robinson off waivers from the 49ers).

RB Dean Connors beats out Ronnie Rivers and becomes primary kick returner with Whittington.

Rams keep 5 LBs to help out the special teams and drop a safety (McCollough) after Dolac proves up to the challenge in coverage on defense.

McCollough loses his spot to up and coming younger safety prospects, one of which proves capable of returning punts (Anderson).
Looks good. Would like a vet WR (e.g. Allen/Diggs) that could bump one of Whitt/Smith/Edwards. Then pick up a vet CB (e.g. Rasul Douglas) better than Wallace. Then try to keep the 2 bumps on the PS.
 
Some surprises ... but there usually are few surprises; and, unfortunately, a few injuries.

Most surprising to me would be no Daniels, Hamilton or McCollough.

Davis Allen ... not Austin Davis ... unless you expect the former-Rams' QB to make a comeback at 36 and at TE ... Now, THAT would be a Bold Prediction.
 
My Burr Issues

Agree with Allen2McVay on safety Jaylen McCollough, top 69% ST contributor. Played in every Rams gm for 2 seasons and is a an ultra economy resign cost RFA in 2027.

2nd ILB'er position is part time. None of the listed ILB'ers are UFA's in 2027. 5 Master Roster spots is far too heavy of a roster hit when there is no need.

Only 9 OL'ers on that Master Roster that includes 5 UFA's in 8 months....is a serious big problem.
 
OFFENSE

QUARTERBACK (2)

Matthew Stafford
Ty Simpson

RUNNING BACK (4)
Kyren Williams
Blake Corum
Jarquez Hunter
Dean Connors

WIDE RECEIVERS (6)
Puka Nacua
Davante Adams
Konata Mumpfield
Jordan Whittington
Xavier Smith
Tru Edwards

TIGHT ENDS (5)
Terrance Ferguson
Max Klare
Colby Parkinson
Austin Davis
Tyler Higbee

OFFENSIVE LINE (9)
Alaric Jackson
Steve Avila
Coleman Shelton
Kevin Dotson
Warren McClendon Jr.
David Quessenberry
Keagan Trost
Justin Dedich
NOT ON ROSTER YET

DEFENSE

EDGE RUSHER (5)

Jared Verse
Byron Young
Josaiah Stewart
DesJuan Johnson
Wesley Bailey

DEFENSIVE LINE (5)
Kobie Turner
Poona Ford
Braden Fiske
Tyler Davis
Tim Keenan III

LINEBACKER (5)
Nate Landman
Omar Speights
Shaun Dolac
Grant Stuard
Nikhai Hill-Green

CORNERBACKS (5)
Trent McDuffie
Jaylen Watson
Quentin Lake (NB)
Emmanuel Forbes Jr.
Josh Wallace

SAFTIES (4)
Kamren Kinchens
Kam Curl
Nate Valcalcel
Nick Anderson

SPECIALIST (3)
Ethan Evans, P
Harrison Mevis, K
Joe Cardona, LS

Training camp surprises
Rams go with 2 QBs on the active roster this year with hopes to keep Bennett on the practice squad. Caldwell is the backup practice squad option.

WR Tru Edwards beats out CJ Daniels (only to potentially be replaced at the final cutdown when the Rams claim Demarcus Robinson off waivers from the 49ers).

RB Dean Connors beats out Ronnie Rivers and becomes primary kick returner with Whittington.

Rams keep 5 LBs to help out the special teams and drop a safety (McCollough) after Dolac proves up to the challenge in coverage on defense.

McCollough loses his spot to up and coming younger safety prospects, one of which proves capable of returning punts (Anderson).
Always appreciate the work you and everyone puts into these. Now for the beating (ahem) the quibbles!

Hard to think McCollough not making the team when he was essentially the 3rd LB and was the key the to our dime package which we played at league high last year and it was our most effective D alignment. And as mentioned, he has quite a bit of ST utility. Not likely but could happen I guess.

Kinda interesting that Limmer doesn't make it and how quickly opinions can change. He actually flashed some great traits at C in 2024 but when he screwed up on the way to superbowl in 2024 many people were willing to overlook it but then after not looking that great in preseason last year and week one last year people just want to throw him aside. I'd like to see what he can do in camp this year but if it's not good, yeah I could see him gone and it seems Dedich has superseded him as backup across all IOL spots.

Any more thoughts you can share about why Tru Edwards beats out CJ Daniels? I will say they feel very similar as WRs.
 
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Yep. Davis Allen would replace Austin Davis if I could edit the guess.:laugh1:

Special teams played a significant role in these guesses.

McCollough played the 2nd most special teams snaps on the team, but from what I'm reading ONLY had 5 special teams tackles (3 solo, 2 assisted). If true, that's a MAJOR problem as he may have been part of the problem. Derion Kendrick and Tanner Ingle hardly played special teams they had 3 & 2 tackles, respectively. Plus I'm guessing the dime package usage diminishes with better CB play and the predicted addition of Dolac on defense. Might sound odd, but I was also considering the past two deep TE draft classes where teams have loaded up at the position and I sorta expect teams copy the Rams a bit.

The 5th LB was chosen over the 5th safety by being the better player. Sorta like when the Rams kept 7 WRs one year.

Love the idea of adding a veteran CB over Wallace. Finding one willing to go all out on special teams would be key.

I'm not expecting 5 UFAs on the Oline in 8 months. I'm guessing McClendon gets his new deal before the season starts and either Dotson or Avila get extension before 2027 free agency. Also, hoping for more development from someone placed on the practice squad.

Limmer got pushed out due to the versatility of Dedich and Trost.

I have no doubt that Daniels has a major edge being a recent draft selection the team traded up to obtain. Edwards, however, just looks like a more explosive potential playmaker to me (if given the opportunity).

The key for any of these guys on the back end of the roster?
DON'T GET HURT AND MISS TOO MUCH TIME IN OTA'S OR CAMP. Almost seems like a death knell towards a players chances of making the final roster.
 
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I'll do my own:

QB - Matthew Stafford, Ty Simpson (2)

RB - Kyren Williams, Blake Corum, Jarquez Hunter (KR), Dean Connors (PR) (4)

WR - Puka Nacua, Davante Adams, C.J. Daniels, Konata Mumpfield, Jordan Whittington, Tru Edwards (6)

TE - Tyler Higbee, Colby Parkinson, Terrance Ferguson, Max Klare, Davis Allen (5)

OL - Alaric Jackson, Steve Avila, Coleman Shelton, Kevin Dotson, Warren McClendon, Justin Dedich, Keegan Trost, David Quessenberry (8)

DL - Kobie Turner, Braden Fiske, Poona Ford, Tyler Davis, Ty Hamilton, Tim Keenan III (6)

EDGE - Byron Young, Jared Verse, Josaiah Stewart, Desjuan Johnson, Wesley Bailey, Eddie Walls III (6)

ILB - Nate Landman, Omar Speights, Shaun Dolac, Grant Stuard (4)

CB - Trent McDuffie, Jaylen Watson, Emmanuel Forbes, Josh Wallace, Al'Zillion Hamilton (5)

SAF - Quentin Lake, Kamren Curl, Kamren Kinchens, Jaylen McCollough (4)

ST - Harrison Mevis, Ethan Evans, Joe Cardona (3)

Feel free to fire away.

EDIT: Memphis is right. Accidentally made a 55-man roster. Dropping Valcarcel and Presley, giving Connors the PR job. Sorry, y'all.
 
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McCollough played the 2nd most special teams snaps on the team, but from what I'm reading ONLY had 5 special teams tackles (3 solo, 2 assisted). If true, that's a MAJOR problem as he may have been part of the problem. Derion Kendrick and Tanner Ingle hardly played special teams they had 3 & 2 tackles, respectively. Plus I'm guessing the dime package usage diminishes with better CB play and the predicted addition of Dolac on defense. Might sound odd, but I was also considering the past two deep TE draft classes where teams have loaded up at the position and I sorta expect teams copy the Rams a bit.
Okay, he's there thing, we don't play dime for shits and giggles. McCullough is a weapon at dime-backer. You don't want to take him off the field - we play dime BECAUSE of him. His ability to run fit, blitz, rotate to safety or nickel (though neither his best spot but he's adequate there in limited snaps) allows for a multitude of play calls and disguises in the secondary that we can't get to in other formations.

I expect our dime usage to increase next year if everyone stays healthy. If we're not playing base, I'd rather be in our dime fronts than nickel. McCullough can do so much more than Speights or Dolac. Sure, maybe there's some nickel formation where Lake takes over the dime-backer role and McDuffie plays slot but I expect we'll see a lot of dime with McCullough and base with a smattering of nickel in between.

We were a league leading defense in dime last year before injuries forced us out of it. Why not do it again?
 
Yep. Davis Allen would replace Austin Davis if I could edit the guess.:laugh1:

I was kind of hoping you would stick with the prediction tht former-Ram-QB Austin Davis would be the 5th TE

The chances would have been Extremely Small but ... if correct ... you would own this Forum.

The handle Memphis Ram would have become ...
1778971735829.webp
 
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Okay, he's there thing, we don't play dime for shits and giggles. McCullough is a weapon at dime-backer. You don't want to take him off the field - we play dime BECAUSE of him. His ability to run fit, blitz, rotate to safety or nickel (though neither his best spot but he's adequate there in limited snaps) allows for a multitude of play calls and disguises in the secondary that we can't get to in other formations.

I expect our dime usage to increase next year if everyone stays healthy. If we're not playing base, I'd rather be in our dime fronts than nickel. McCullough can do so much more than Speights or Dolac. Sure, maybe there's some nickel formation where Lake takes over the dime-backer role and McDuffie plays slot but I expect we'll see a lot of dime with McCullough and base with a smattering of nickel in between.

We were a league leading defense in dime last year before injuries forced us out of it. Why not do it again?
Have to agree to disagree. I don't see McCullough as a weapon and I believe the team played dime as much as they did due to the lack of a linebacker they trusted in coverage (coupled with having CBs that couldn't lock down anyone). Here I'm guessing Dolac gets the opportunity to make something happen. I also believe the players guessed on the roster could be just as, if not more effective, on defense AND more effective on special teams.

BTW, I also don't believe injuries forcing the team out of using dime coverage was that big of a deal. IMO, competition provided the team some fools gold.

vs. a struggling Stroud learning a new offense with a new OLine
vs. rookies QB Cam Ward and Tyler Shough
vs. a Ravens team minus Lamar Jackson
vs. an injured Baker Mayfield minus Mike Evans and Chris Godwin a shell of himself playing his first game back from a long absence.
The Colts would have even scored 27 if Adonai Mitchell doesn't drop the ball prior to crossing the goal line.
 
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I'll do my own:

QB - Matthew Stafford, Ty Simpson (2)

RB - Kyren Williams, Blake Corum, Jarquez Hunter (KR), Dean Connors (4)

WR - Puka Nacua, Davante Adams, C.J. Daniels, Konata Mumpfield, Jordan Whittington, Tru Edwards, Brennan Presley (PR) (7)

TE - Tyler Higbee, Colby Parkinson, Terrance Ferguson, Max Klare, Davis Allen (5)

OL - Alaric Jackson, Steve Avila, Coleman Shelton, Kevin Dotson, Warren McClendon, Justin Dedich, Keegan Trost, David Quessenberry (8)

DL - Kobie Turner, Braden Fiske, Poona Ford, Tyler Davis, Ty Hamilton, Tim Keenan III (6)

EDGE - Byron Young, Jared Verse, Josaiah Stewart, Desjuan Johnson, Wesley Bailey, Eddie Walls III (6)

ILB - Nate Landman, Omar Speights, Shaun Dolac, Grant Stuard (4)

CB - Trent McDuffie, Jaylen Watson, Emmanuel Forbes, Josh Wallace, Al'Zillion Hamilton (5)

SAF - Quentin Lake, Kamren Curl, Kamren Kinchens, Jaylen McCollough, Nate Valcarcel (5)

ST - Harrison Mevis, Ethan Evans, Joe Cardona (3)

Feel free to fire away.
Getting old, but is this a 55 man roster?
 
Getting old, but is this a 55 man roster?

Math admittedly isn't my strong suit (legit learning disability, failed middle school geometry and high school calculus), and you're right. I'll edit it, drop Valcarcel and Presley from it, give Connors the PR job. Completely my bad.
 
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Yep. Davis Allen would replace Austin Davis if I could edit the guess.:laugh1:

Special teams played a significant role in these guesses.

McCollough played the 2nd most special teams snaps on the team, but from what I'm reading ONLY had 5 special teams tackles (3 solo, 2 assisted). If true, that's a MAJOR problem as he may have been part of the problem. Derion Kendrick and Tanner Ingle hardly played special teams they had 3 & 2 tackles, respectively. Plus I'm guessing the dime package usage diminishes with better CB play and the predicted addition of Dolac on defense. Might sound odd, but I was also considering the past two deep TE draft classes where teams have loaded up at the position and I sorta expect teams copy the Rams a bit.

The 5th LB was chosen over the 5th safety by being the better player. Sorta like when the Rams kept 7 WRs one year.

Love the idea of adding a veteran CB over Wallace. Finding one willing to go all out on special teams would be key.

I'm not expecting 5 UFAs on the Oline in 8 months. I'm guessing McClendon gets his new deal before the season starts and either Dotson or Avila get extension before 2027 free agency. Also, hoping for more development from someone placed on the practice squad.

Limmer got pushed out due to the versatility of Dedich and Trost.

I have no doubt that Daniels has a major edge being a recent draft selection the team traded up to obtain. Edwards, however, just looks like a more explosive potential playmaker to me (if given the opportunity).

The key for any of these guys on the back end of the roster?
DON'T GET HURT AND MISS TOO MUCH TIME IN OTA'S OR CAMP. Almost seems like a death knell towards a players chances of making the final roster.
Do you have deep intel on this UDFA rookie CB/ Nickel DB Nyzier FourQurean?

I placed DB Quentin Lake further in the safety room than corner room. The Rams carried heavy with safeties in the Practice Squad all last season. PS Tanner Ingle who they brought up any times is not a coverage DB.

I should say that I am hoping that a safety with better coverage deep skills than McCollough would brightly appear in TC & pre season.

The new big 3 yr deal of veteran safety Kamren Curl indicates to me that safety Kamren Kinchens will depart when this season is concluded. Thus a large need for a new starting safety to appear and or a Nickel to brightly bloom so Lake could be teamed with Curl in 2027. Where McCollough fits as a starter in 2027 is an unknown.

Obviously you like the college work history of safety Nick Anderson from Wake Forest better & it's hard not to like what he has shown.

I would go with contracts to McClendon & Dotson and hope for the reserves to step up @ LG & OC.
 
The new big 3 yr deal of veteran safety Kamren Curl indicates to me that safety Kamren Kinchens will depart when this season is concluded. Thus a large need for a new starting safety to appear…
Kitchens has only played 2 years. He has 2 more years before he’s a FA. I don’t think he’s going anywhere the next two years.
 
Have to agree to disagree. I don't see McCullough as a weapon and I believe the team played dime as much as they did due to the lack of a linebacker they trusted in coverage (coupled with having CBs that couldn't lock down anyone). Here I'm guessing Dolac gets the opportunity to make something happen. I also believe the players guessed on the roster could be just as, if not more effective, on defense AND more effective on special teams.

BTW, I also don't believe injuries forcing the team out of using dime coverage was that big of a deal. IMO, competition provided the team some fools gold.

vs. a struggling Stroud learning a new offense with a new OLine
vs. rookies QB Cam Ward and Tyler Shough
vs. a Ravens team minus Lamar Jackson
vs. an injured Baker Mayfield minus Mike Evans and Chris Godwin a shell of himself playing his first game back from a long absence.
The Colts would have even scored 27 if Adonai Mitchell doesn't drop the ball prior to crossing the goal line.
A few of us were voicing our concerns and bringing up the topics in bold last year and pretty much got shot down by the statistics from the other posters. I am glad you brought this up because I actually forgot about these things when it was brought up why our D took such a dump at the last half of the season and playoffs. Mostly the luck ran out. Now I am even more concerned that we didn't pick up a Defensive player with 13. Oh and mitchell cost them 2 TDs. The TD run he got called for holding I think.
 
Do you have deep intel on this UDFA rookie CB/ Nickel DB Nyzier FourQurean?

I placed DB Quentin Lake further in the safety room than corner room. The Rams carried heavy with safeties in the Practice Squad all last season. PS Tanner Ingle who they brought up any times is not a coverage DB.

I should say that I am hoping that a safety with better coverage deep skills than McCollough would brightly appear in TC & pre season.

The new big 3 yr deal of veteran safety Kamren Curl indicates to me that safety Kamren Kinchens will depart when this season is concluded. Thus a large need for a new starting safety to appear and or a Nickel to brightly bloom so Lake could be teamed with Curl in 2027. Where McCollough fits as a starter in 2027 is an unknown.

Obviously you like the college work history of safety Nick Anderson from Wake Forest better & it's hard not to like what he has shown.

I'd actually rather have Al'zillion Hamilton than Nyzier Fourqurean at this current time. It's not that Fourqurean isn't good; I like the kid as a developmental corner, but Hamilton has insane ballskills (thirteen PBUs and two picks his junior year; five PBUs and four picks in his senior year), all while mostly everyone was throwing away from him in his senior year, and if that's not enough, he had a missed tackle percentage of 4.5%.

He's certainly not the most explosive, but there's always room for a nickelback with ballskills and solid tackling, especially on teams.
 
I like that both 53s have UDFAs making it but it’s more likely most if not all will be on the practice squad and only if they show possible starting, sub-package and/or demon special teams potential

That’s how it is, it’s a tough tough roster to crack
 
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Don't know much about either player, but here are some athletic numbers.


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I took a deep look at both players for the UDFA small bios I did. I still prefer Hamilton; stats and the tape to prove it don't lie. Fourqurean is a good prospect, and I'm not saying Fourqurean is not a candidate to win the job; I just prefer what Hamilton has done as far as stats and tape go.
 
OFFENSE

QUARTERBACK (2)

Matthew Stafford
Ty Simpson

RUNNING BACK (4)
Kyren Williams
Blake Corum
Jarquez Hunter
Dean Connors

WIDE RECEIVERS (6)
Puka Nacua
Davante Adams
Konata Mumpfield
Jordan Whittington
Xavier Smith
Tru Edwards

TIGHT ENDS (5)
Terrance Ferguson
Max Klare
Colby Parkinson
Austin Davis
Tyler Higbee

OFFENSIVE LINE (9)
Alaric Jackson
Steve Avila
Coleman Shelton
Kevin Dotson
Warren McClendon Jr.
David Quessenberry
Keagan Trost
Justin Dedich
NOT ON ROSTER YET

DEFENSE

EDGE RUSHER (5)

Jared Verse
Byron Young
Josaiah Stewart
DesJuan Johnson
Wesley Bailey

DEFENSIVE LINE (5)
Kobie Turner
Poona Ford
Braden Fiske
Tyler Davis
Tim Keenan III

LINEBACKER (5)
Nate Landman
Omar Speights
Shaun Dolac
Grant Stuard
Nikhai Hill-Green

CORNERBACKS (5)
Trent McDuffie
Jaylen Watson
Quentin Lake (NB)
Emmanuel Forbes Jr.
Josh Wallace

SAFTIES (4)
Kamren Kinchens
Kam Curl
Nate Valcalcel
Nick Anderson

SPECIALIST (3)
Ethan Evans, P
Harrison Mevis, K
Joe Cardona, LS

Training camp surprises
Rams go with 2 QBs on the active roster this year with hopes to keep Bennett on the practice squad. Caldwell is the backup practice squad option.

WR Tru Edwards beats out CJ Daniels (only to potentially be replaced at the final cutdown when the Rams claim Demarcus Robinson off waivers from the 49ers).

RB Dean Connors beats out Ronnie Rivers and becomes primary kick returner with Whittington.

Rams keep 5 LBs to help out the special teams and drop a safety (McCollough) after Dolac proves up to the challenge in coverage on defense.

McCollough loses his spot to up and coming younger safety prospects, one of which proves capable of returning punts (Anderson).
Damn that's a thin ass WR room depth wise.
 
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