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49ers Select S Talanoa Hufanga with the No 180 Pick in the 2021 NFL Draft

May 01, 2021 at 01:52 PM Copied! In back-to-back picks, the San Francisco 49ers managed to bolster their defensive backfield after selecting safety Talanoa Hufanga with the No. 180 in the 2021 NFL Draft. Appearing in 24 games throughout his career at USC, Hufanga notched 203 tackles, including 16.5 for losses (with 6.5 sacks), eight pass deflections, four interceptions and four forced fumbles. Starting all six games in 2020, Hufanga recorded a team-high 62 tackles, including 5.5 for losses of 33 yards (with three sacks), plus a team-best four interceptions for 90 yards (22.5 average), a team-high two forced fumbles and a pass deflected. He was ranked second nationally in interceptions (first in Pac-12), 16th in forced fumbles (sixth in Pac-12) and 18th in tackles (fourth in Pac-12).

New Orleans Saints draft history: Review of 2016 selections

Presented by Michael Thomas headlines Saints 2016 draft class Apr 19, 2021 at 09:31 AM Copied! The 2016 draft yielded five players to the New Orleans Saints, including record-setting wide receiver Michael Thomas. The Saints drafted the third defensive lineman selected in the 2016 NFL Draft, Sheldon Rankins, out of Louisville. The five-year pro posted 20 tackles (13 solo), 1.5 sacks and one pass defense, adding one takedown in the NFC Wild Card playoff win over Chicago in 2020. Rankins had his best game in Week 5 of the 2020 regular season against the Los Angeles Chargers, posting five tackles (three solo), two stops for loss, two quarterback hits and one sack. In thrilling fashion, the Saints would go on to win 30-27 after kicker Wil Lutz knocked home a 36-yard field goal.

The Recorder - H S Notebook: Mahar has a flare for the dramatic, Turners might be ahead of schedule

Through its first five games of the season, the Mahar boys basketball team has had its fair share of close finishes.Two of those contests involving game-winning shots in the final 15 seconds.Against Pioneer on Feb. 3, the Senators found themselves.

Athol Daily News - H S Notebook: Mahar has a flare for the dramatic, Turners might be ahead of schedule

Modified: 2/15/2021 8:42:11 PM Through its first five games of the season, the Mahar boys basketball team has had its fair share of close finishes. Two of those contests involving game-winning shots in the final 15 seconds. Against Pioneer on Feb. 3, the Senators found themselves tied at 52 in the game’s final minute. They put the ball in the hands of Jake Tenney, who darted into the paint and dished out to a wide-open Matt Lyesiuk, who buried the go-ahead 3 with 12 seconds left. Mahar got a stop on the other end of the court to earn a 55-52 victory. Wednesday against Frontier, the Senators found themselves in nearly the same situation. The game was tied at 48, and they had the ball with under a minute to play. The shot clock was still turned on, not allowing for a true buzzer-beater.

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