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इंदौर विकास प्राधिकरण में फर्जी एनओसी का खुलासा, पुलिस ने दर्ज की एफआईआर

इंदौर विकास प्राधिकरण में फर्जी एनओसी का खुलासा, पुलिस ने दर्ज की एफआईआर

योजना में जमीन शामिल होने से भूमि स्वामी को स्वयं के विकास के लिए एनओसी नहीं मिल सकी। इसके बावजूद वर्ष 2024 में फर्जी दस्तावेजों के आधार पर जमीन की रज…और पढ़ें

Publish Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2026 12:38:34 AM (IST)Updated Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2026 12:43:25 AM (IST)

इंदौर विकास प्राधिकरण।

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  1. आइडीए में फर्जी एनओसी कांड।
  2. पुलिस ने दर्ज की एफआईआर।
  3. योजना-97 की जमीन पर जालसाजी।

नईदुनिया प्रतिनिधि, इंदौर। इंदौर विकास प्राधिकरण (आईडीए) की योजना-97 में एक और फर्जी एनओसी का मामला सामने आया है।

दस्तावेजों की जांच में खुलासा हुआ कि योजना के अंतर्गत आने वाली भूमि की कूटरचित एनओसी तैयार कर जमीन पर अवैध रूप से विकास अनुमति का प्रयास किया गया। मामले में पुलिस ने शिकायत के आधार पर एफआईआर दर्ज कर जांच शुरू कर है।

दरअसल योजना-97 के पार्ट-4 में शामिल सर्वे नंबर 95/1/5/2 और 95/1/5/3, 96 की करीब 0.142 हेक्टेयर भूमि प्राधिकरण द्वारा अधिग्रहित की गई थी।

योजना में जमीन शामिल होने से भूमि स्वामी को स्वयं के विकास के लिए एनओसी नहीं मिल सकी। इसके बावजूद वर्ष 2024 में फर्जी दस्तावेजों के आधार पर जमीन की रजिस्ट्री किए जाने की जानकारी सामने आई।

प्राधिकरण अधिकारियों का कहना है कि जांच के दौरान दस्तावेजों में कई गंभीर विसंगतियां मिलीं। राजस्व रिकॉर्ड और अधिग्रहण संबंधी अभिलेखों का परीक्षण करने पर स्पष्ट हुआ कि संबंधित भूमि पहले से ही प्राधिकरण के स्वामित्व में है।

इसके बावजूद जालसाजी कर फर्जी दस्तावेज तैयार किए गए। आईडीए अधिकारियों की शिकायत के बाद पुलिस ने प्रकरण दर्ज किया।

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What led Science SARU to pivot away from the austere, military tone that Mamoru Oshii’s 1995 film would go on to cement as the franchise’s vibe for decades?</strong></p> <p><strong>Mokochan:</strong> We didn’t intentionally try to change the tone from how director Mamoru Oshii did previously because the concept for making this new series is to base it on the original manga, so we already had our own way of making this one.</p> <figure id="attachment_2000718011" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-2000718011" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-2000718011" src="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/02/Ghost-in-the-Shell-Shirow-Masamune-Kodansha-1.jpg" alt="Ghost In The Shell Shirow Masamune Kodansha (1)" width="1115" height="1600" srcset="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/02/Ghost-in-the-Shell-Shirow-Masamune-Kodansha-1.jpg 1115w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/02/Ghost-in-the-Shell-Shirow-Masamune-Kodansha-1-234x336.jpg 234w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/02/Ghost-in-the-Shell-Shirow-Masamune-Kodansha-1-892x1280.jpg 892w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/02/Ghost-in-the-Shell-Shirow-Masamune-Kodansha-1-768x1102.jpg 768w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/02/Ghost-in-the-Shell-Shirow-Masamune-Kodansha-1-468x672.jpg 468w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/02/Ghost-in-the-Shell-Shirow-Masamune-Kodansha-1-669x960.jpg 669w" sizes="(max-width: 639px) 100vw, (max-width: 1023px) calc(100vw - 2rem), (max-width: 1258px) calc((100vw - 3.68rem) * 2 / 3), 800px"/><figcaption id="caption-attachment-2000718011" class="wp-caption-text">© Masamune Shirow/Kodansha</figcaption></figure> <p><strong>io9: In an era when people often use AI to cheaply mimic retro anime aesthetics, the new <em>Ghost in the Shell</em> feels like a deliberate rejection of AI’s pervasiveness in the arts—where every frame in the trailers looks unmistakably hand‑crafted. 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We prefer to just use our arms to draw all of the animation.</p> <p><strong>Handa: </strong>It’s because the main concept is about the human body, so that’s why we prefer hand-drawn art over AI.</p> <figure id="attachment_2000782478" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-2000782478" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-2000782478" src="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-6.jpg" alt="The Ghost In The Shell image of Motoko Kusanagi." width="1920" height="1080" srcset="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-6.jpg 1920w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-6-336x189.jpg 336w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-6-1280x720.jpg 1280w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-6-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-6-672x378.jpg 672w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-6-960x540.jpg 960w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-6-1600x900.jpg 1600w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-6-1200x675.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 639px) 100vw, (max-width: 1023px) calc(100vw - 2rem), (max-width: 1258px) calc((100vw - 3.68rem) * 2 / 3), 800px"/><figcaption id="caption-attachment-2000782478" class="wp-caption-text">© Science SARU</figcaption></figure> <p><strong>io9: Major Kusanagi has long been read as a bisexual icon in the West, especially because of Shirow’s famous island-escapade chapter with her gal pals, which has been lost in some Western reprints of the original manga. 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It’s kind of different how director Oshii portrays her in the previous series because, in those series, Kusanagi was not that expressive. We prefer to keep the authentic parts of the original manga, so we thought we definitely needed to keep the comical parts in the character, so that’s why we included that content.</p> <div id="gallery-1" class="not-prose gallery galleryid-2000782410 gallery-columns-2 gallery-size-full"><figure class="gallery-item"> <div class="gallery-icon landscape"> <a href="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell.jpg" class="attachment-full size-full" alt="The Ghost In The Shell still of Kusanagi and Batou." aria-describedby="gallery-1-2000782483" srcset="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell.jpg 1920w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-336x189.jpg 336w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-1280x720.jpg 1280w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-672x378.jpg 672w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-960x540.jpg 960w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-1600x900.jpg 1600w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-1200x675.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 639px) 100vw, (max-width: 1023px) calc(100vw - 2rem), (max-width: 1258px) calc((100vw - 3.68rem) * 2 / 3), 800px"/></a> </div> <figcaption class="wp-caption-text gallery-caption" id="gallery-1-2000782483"> © Science SARU </figcaption></figure><figure class="gallery-item"> <div class="gallery-icon landscape"> <a href="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-3-1.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-3-1.jpg" class="attachment-full size-full" alt="The Ghost In The Shell still of Batou shouting." aria-describedby="gallery-1-2000782487" srcset="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-3-1.jpg 1920w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-3-1-336x189.jpg 336w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-3-1-1280x720.jpg 1280w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-3-1-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-3-1-672x378.jpg 672w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-3-1-960x540.jpg 960w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-3-1-1600x900.jpg 1600w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-3-1-1200x675.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 639px) 100vw, (max-width: 1023px) calc(100vw - 2rem), (max-width: 1258px) calc((100vw - 3.68rem) * 2 / 3), 800px"/></a> </div> <figcaption class="wp-caption-text gallery-caption" id="gallery-1-2000782487"> © Science SARU </figcaption></figure><figure class="gallery-item"> <div class="gallery-icon landscape"> <a href="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-8.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-8.jpg" class="attachment-full size-full" alt="The Ghost In The Shell still of an angry Aramaki." aria-describedby="gallery-1-2000782485" srcset="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-8.jpg 1920w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-8-336x189.jpg 336w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-8-1280x720.jpg 1280w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-8-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-8-672x378.jpg 672w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-8-960x540.jpg 960w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-8-1600x900.jpg 1600w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/The-Ghost-in-the-Shell-8-1200x675.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 639px) 100vw, (max-width: 1023px) calc(100vw - 2rem), (max-width: 1258px) calc((100vw - 3.68rem) * 2 / 3), 800px"/></a> </div> <figcaption class="wp-caption-text gallery-caption" id="gallery-1-2000782485"> © Science SARU </figcaption></figure><figure class="gallery-item"> <div class="gallery-icon landscape"> <a href="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-4.jpg" class="attachment-full size-full" alt="The Ghost In The Shell still of an upset Togusa." aria-describedby="gallery-1-2000782486" srcset="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-4.jpg 1920w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-4-336x189.jpg 336w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-4-1280x720.jpg 1280w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-4-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-4-672x378.jpg 672w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-4-960x540.jpg 960w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-4-1600x900.jpg 1600w, https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/07/the-ghost-in-the-shell-4-1200x675.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 639px) 100vw, (max-width: 1023px) calc(100vw - 2rem), (max-width: 1258px) calc((100vw - 3.68rem) * 2 / 3), 800px"/></a> </div> <figcaption class="wp-caption-text gallery-caption" id="gallery-1-2000782486"> © Science SARU </figcaption></figure> </div> <p><strong>io9: As a fan of the series, I’ve seen <em>Ghost in the Shell</em> go through different iterations, reinterpretations, and reboots. And in that, Motoko’s design has changed in a way that reflects how different people interpret her. But while her outer shell is different, the themes—the ghost in the original story—remain in each adaptation. </strong><strong>For Science SARU’s newer adaptation of <em>The Ghost in the Shell</em>, which themes from the original manga feel more prescient now than when it first came out?</strong></p> <p><strong>Mokochan: </strong>Because the original intent of this project is to follow the original manga—not just Kusanagi, but also all the content and the world’s concept—we didn’t try to modernize any part of it. The creative team, all of whom are also big fans of the original manga. So, for the world, the story, the characters, and the theme, it’s all the same because we want to honor the original manga.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-width="500" data-dnt="true"> <p lang="ja" dir="ltr">ウオオオ攻殻機動隊1話にLOと作画監督で参加させていただきました!憧れの攻殻機動隊に関わることができて感激です🔥<br/>LOはセンターの子供が撃たれるあたりから脱走するところまで、作監は冒頭からOP前あたりまでです。<br/>少佐かっこよくて可愛かった〜!<br/>こちら担当LOのうちの1カットです🙏🏻<a href="https://x.com/hashtag/%E6%94%BB%E6%AE%BB%E6%A9%9F%E5%8B%95%E9%9A%8A?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#攻殻機動隊</a> <a href="https://t.co/zUlxgD9fin">pic.twitter.com/zUlxgD9fin</a></p> <p>— 宮かなえ (@miyakanae_) <a href="https://x.com/miyakanae_/status/2074501843825369290?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 7, 2026</a></p></blockquote> <hr/> <p><em>The Ghost in the Shell</em> is streaming now on Prime Video.</p> <hr/> <p><em>io9 is on the ground at Anime Expo 2026. We’ll be bringing you updates on all the biggest panels, screenings, and announcements, plus exclusive one-on-one interviews with the people behind some of the best and most popular anime around. <a href="https://gizmodo.com/tag/anime-expo" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">You can check out all of io9’s Anime Expo coverage here</a>.</em></p> <blockquote><p>Want more io9 news? 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Why NFL teams want super-safeties with Nick Emmanwori’s versatility <div id="zephr-anchor"><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">In Super Bowl LX, the Seattle Seahawks did something that made absolutely no sense — <a href="https://sumersports.com/live/404ef5b1-fa62-11f0-9442-5911216651e2/">and it worked like a charm</a>.</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">Against a New England Patriots offense that had specialized in the power run game throughout the 2025 season, Seattle played base defense exactly 1.5% of the time. The Patriots played into that by using 11 personnel on 79.1% of their snaps, but still… when you play nickel (five defensive backs) on 44.8% of their snaps (14.2% below the NFL average) and dime (six defensive backs) on an astonishing 53.7% of their snaps (43.9% of the NFL average), something was afoot — and it made all the difference in Seattle’s 29-13 win.</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">The name of that something was Nick Emmanwori. The 35th overall pick in the 2025 draft out of South Carolina, the 6’ 3⅛”, 220-pound Emmanwori (who completely dominated the 2025 scouting combine) became head coach Mike Macdonald’s multi-position enforcer, in many of the same ways Kyle Hamilton filled that role back when Macdonald was the Baltimore Ravens’ defensive coordinator in 2022 and 2023.</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">“We’ve had him at 9-technique, 5-technique, he’s playing the slot,” <a href="https://www.seahawks.com/news/mike-macdonald-has-never-really-had-a-player-like-rookie-nick-emmanwori">Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said of Emmanwori last December</a>. “We’re putting a lot on his plate. That’s part of my message to him, ‘You’ve got a lot on your plate, there’s a lot of expectations, and rightfully so, you’ve earned those opportunities. Go prepare your tail off so you can play the brand of ball you want to play. Then go let it rip, and if something happens throughout the game, we’ll fix it or we’ll put you out of that situation, but just go to the next one and keep rolling.’”</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">Overall, it worked very well. Emmanwori played 51% of his snaps last season in the box, 45% in the slot, 2% in the deep third, and 2% as an overhang defender. His success was the latest in a long line of do-it-all safeties that goes back to Charles Woodson, through Eric Berry, Tyrann Mathieu, Derwin James, and Hamilton. These types of players have never been more relevant in the NFL, and that proved itself out in the 2026 draft.</p></div><div class="duet--article--block-placement tswlmh1 tswlmh0 duet--article--article-body-component"><ul class="duet--article--unordered-list _1upudxki _1kyuonb0 _1mt21p01"><li class="_1kyuonb1"><span class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup">The Dallas Cowboys selected Ohio State’s Caleb Downs with the 11th overall pick.</span></li><li class="_1kyuonb1"><span class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup">The Chicago Bears selected Oregon’s Dillon Thieneman with the 25th overall pick.</span></li><li class="_1kyuonb1"><span class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup">The Cleveland Browns selected Toledo’s Emmanuel McNeil-Warren with the 58th pick.</span></li></ul></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">Now that these guys are in the NFL, what can they do for their new teams all over the field?</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p><h2 class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup">Caleb Downs, Dallas Cowboys</h2></p></div><div class="duet--article--block-placement tswlmh1 tswlmh0 duet--article--article-body-component"><div style="position:relative"><div class="_1upudxkj"><div class=""><div style="background-image:none" class="duet--media--content-warning _19uv5q0"><div class="duet--article--image-gallery-image _19lkh3w0" style="aspect-ratio:1.499859" id="c2IyOmltYWdlOjExMTU3NTc="><a class="_19lkh3w1" href="https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28855994.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100" data-pswp-height="3555" data-pswp-width="5332" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"><img alt="May 1, 2026; Frisco, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys safety Caleb Downs (18) goes through a drill during practice at the Ford Center at the Star Training Facility in Frisco, Texas. 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Mandatory Credit: Chris Jones-Imagn Images</figcaption> <cite class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup _1mt21p02 v1joan5">Chris Jones-Imagn Images</cite></p></div></div></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">Last season for the Ohio State Buckeyes, Downs played 37% of his snaps as a two-deep safety, 30% in the slot, 17% as a single-high safety, and 9% as an outside cornerback or overhang defender. Overall, he had one sack, five pressures, 58 solo tackles, 35 stops, four tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and in coverage, he allowed 25 catches on 38 targets for 168 yards, 92 yards after the catch, no touchdowns, two interceptions, one pass breakup, and an opponent passer rating of 53.4.</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01"><a href="https://athlonsports.com/nfl/2026-draft-preview-caleb-downs-interview">Downs may be the most NFL-ready player in this class regardless of position</a>; he ran the show in Matt Patricia’s NFL-conversant defense, and there’s no reason to believe that he can’t do that at the next level — especially in a new Christian Parker-led defense that takes its two-high shells, match coverage principles, and defensive back versatility from the Vic Fangio tree (Parker was the Philadelphia Eagles’ passing game coordinator & defensive backs coach in 2024 and 2025). Certainly a glow-up from whatever the heck it was that Matt Eberflus was doing with that defense last season.</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">“Premium instincts,” <a href="https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/christian-parker-talks-caleb-downs-outlook-for-cowboys-defense">Parker said of Downs in early May</a>. “You can tell his football intellect, the way he directs traffic out there, the way he reads and reacts, his brain is connected with his feet. It was constant. You’re watching three years of film, and there’s not a difference in the tape.</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">”He’s constantly making the right decision, constantly down in the football, constantly making contact with it, constantly just in the right spot. It’s just a smooth, smooth transition and smooth play.”</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p><h2 class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup">Dillon Thieneman, Chicago Bears</h2></p></div><div class="duet--article--block-placement tswlmh1 tswlmh0 duet--article--article-body-component"><div style="position:relative"><div class="_1upudxkj"><div class=""><div style="background-image:none" class="duet--media--content-warning _19uv5q0"><div class="duet--article--image-gallery-image _19lkh3w0" style="aspect-ratio:1.5" id="c2IyOmltYWdlOjExMTU3NTk="><a class="_19lkh3w1" href="https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100" data-pswp-height="2800" data-pswp-width="4200" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"><img alt="May 8, 2026; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears defensive back Dillon Thieneman (31) runs during Rookie Minicamp at Halas Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images" data-chromatic="ignore" loading="lazy" decoding="async" data-nimg="fill" class="_8s7ip80" style="position:absolute;height:100%;width:100%;left:0;top:0;right:0;bottom:0;color:transparent;background-size:cover;background-position:50% 50%;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-image:url("data:image/svg+xml;charset=utf-8,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' %3E%3Cfilter id='b' color-interpolation-filters='sRGB'%3E%3CfeGaussianBlur stdDeviation='20'/%3E%3CfeColorMatrix values='1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 100 -1' result='s'/%3E%3CfeFlood x='0' y='0' width='100%25' height='100%25'/%3E%3CfeComposite operator='out' in='s'/%3E%3CfeComposite in2='SourceGraphic'/%3E%3CfeGaussianBlur stdDeviation='20'/%3E%3C/filter%3E%3Cimage width='100%25' height='100%25' x='0' y='0' preserveAspectRatio='none' style='filter: url(%23b);' href='data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mN8+R8AAtcB6oaHtZcAAAAASUVORK5CYII='/%3E%3C/svg%3E")" sizes="(max-width: 639px) 100vw, (max-width: 1023px) 50vw, 700px" srcset="https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=256 256w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=376 376w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=384 384w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=415 415w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=480 480w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=540 540w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=640 640w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=750 750w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=828 828w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=1080 1080w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=1200 1200w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=1440 1440w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=1920 1920w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=2048 2048w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=2400 2400w" src="https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28908436.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=2400"/></a></div></div></div><p><figcaption class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup _1mt21p02 v1joana">May 8, 2026; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears defensive back Dillon Thieneman (31) runs during Rookie Minicamp at Halas Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images</figcaption> <cite class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup _1mt21p02 v1joan5">Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images</cite></p></div></div></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">Last season for the Oregon Ducks, Thieneman played 54% of his snaps as a split safety, 22% as a single-high safety, 12% in the slot, 8% in the box, and 4% as an outside cornerback or overhang defender. He had four pressures, 72 solo tackles, 30 stops, three tackles for loss, and in coverage, he allowed 18 catches on 29 targets for 145 yards, 42 yards after the catch, three touchdowns, two interceptions, four pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 80.4.</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">“Range,” Bears Director of College Scouting Breck Ackley said when asked to detail Thieneman’s most impressive trait. “The versatility to play. He has nickel-flex. He has the versatility to play both free and strong. But the thing that stands out, if you can go back to his Purdue tape, 2023, when he had six picks, he’s really got some center field range stuff.</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">“Oregon used him a little bit in a rover role, and at times in a different role. Safety is one of those positions where you really have to watch a lot of tape, but there’s plenty of snaps for him. He can flip his hips, he can cover ground, and then you add in the versatility, the run support, the physicality. But I would say the range stands out.”</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">It is entirely likely that Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen will use Thieneman as his range guy in 2026 and beyond, because that is indeed his most impressive trait. Kevin Byard was the team’s primary free safety last season, and he signed a one-year, $7 million contract with the New England Patriots this offseason. Former Seahawks safety Coby Bryant is now in the fold on a three-year, $40 million deal, which gives the Bears some flexibility, but you can be sure that Thieneman’s particular range and coverage traits will be a big part of Allen’s defense.</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p><h2 class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup">Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Cleveland Browns</h2></p></div><div class="duet--article--block-placement tswlmh1 tswlmh0 duet--article--article-body-component"><div style="position:relative"><div class="_1upudxkj"><div class=""><div style="background-image:none" class="duet--media--content-warning _19uv5q0"><div class="duet--article--image-gallery-image _19lkh3w0" style="aspect-ratio:1.5" id="c2IyOmltYWdlOjExMTU3NTg="><a class="_19lkh3w1" href="https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100" data-pswp-height="2868" data-pswp-width="4302" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"><img alt="May 8, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (28) during rookie minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images" data-chromatic="ignore" loading="lazy" decoding="async" data-nimg="fill" class="_8s7ip80" style="position:absolute;height:100%;width:100%;left:0;top:0;right:0;bottom:0;color:transparent;background-size:cover;background-position:50% 50%;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-image:url("data:image/svg+xml;charset=utf-8,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' %3E%3Cfilter id='b' color-interpolation-filters='sRGB'%3E%3CfeGaussianBlur stdDeviation='20'/%3E%3CfeColorMatrix values='1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 100 -1' result='s'/%3E%3CfeFlood x='0' y='0' width='100%25' height='100%25'/%3E%3CfeComposite operator='out' in='s'/%3E%3CfeComposite in2='SourceGraphic'/%3E%3CfeGaussianBlur stdDeviation='20'/%3E%3C/filter%3E%3Cimage width='100%25' height='100%25' x='0' y='0' preserveAspectRatio='none' style='filter: url(%23b);' href='data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mN8+R8AAtcB6oaHtZcAAAAASUVORK5CYII='/%3E%3C/svg%3E")" sizes="(max-width: 639px) 100vw, (max-width: 1023px) 50vw, 700px" srcset="https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=256 256w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=376 376w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=384 384w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=415 415w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=480 480w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=540 540w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=640 640w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=750 750w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=828 828w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=1080 1080w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=1200 1200w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=1440 1440w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=1920 1920w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=2048 2048w, https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=2400 2400w" src="https://platform.sbnation.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/imagn-28907108.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100&w=2400"/></a></div></div></div><p><figcaption class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup _1mt21p02 v1joana">May 8, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (28) during rookie minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images</figcaption> <cite class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup _1mt21p02 v1joan5">Ken Blaze-Imagn Images</cite></p></div></div></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">Last season for the Toledo Rockets, McNeil-Warren played 45% of his snaps as a single-high safety, 20% in the slot, 19% as a split safety, and 2% on the outside. He had one sack, five pressures, 42 solo tackles, 17 stops, four tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and in coverage, he allowed six catches on 15 targets for 116 yards, 50 yards after the catch, one touchdown, two interceptions, five pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 50.3.</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">“I think what’s so special about Emmanuel is the versatility that he brings,: Assistant GM & Vice President of Football Operations Catherine Hickman said. ”You’re thinking of a player that can play high, can play low, a player that has excellent ball skills, size, strength, physicality. So really a player that the way we want to play defense, just gives our defensive coaches so many options. And they’re going to be extremely pleased to work with him.”</p></div><div class="duet--article--article-body-component"><p class="duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1upudxki _174s0un1 _174s0un0 _1mt21p01">I have no doubt about that, and I was surprised that McNeil-Warren lasted until the second round. He has some things to work on like any draft prospect does, but he may also have the most pure athletic upside among these three players. At 6’ 3½” and 201 pounds, he has all the tools to be one of the new wave of complete safeties — the new type of player that every NFL team not only wants… but desperately needs.</p></div></div> #NFL #teams #supersafeties #Nick #Emmanworis #versatility

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