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2025 Alfie Dog Top 10.

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1. Travis Hunter’s unique two-way skill  set as a cornerback and wide receiver makes him one of the most versatile prospects in recent history. As a CB, Hunter has elite-level anticipation and ball skills that enable him to challenge WR1s effectively, especially in zone schemes where he can read and react. While his thin frame (185 lbs) impacts his physicality in press coverage, his recovery speed (reported 4.4 forty-yard dash) and route recognition help mitigate these issues. At WR, Hunter’s burst, elite ball tracking, and run-after-catch ability make him an explosive threat downfield. His dynamic playstyle suits a team open to leveraging him in specific, high-impact roles on both sides of the ball, potentially similar to Deion Sanders. 2. Graham is a dominant, explosive interior defensive lineman with elite leverage, block-shedding ability, and short-area quickness. His violent hands, motor, and pass-rush upside make him a top-tier prospect at the position. While lacking elite ar...

A Dog Named Ace

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For centuries, humans looked at dogs and saw only companions. Loyal. Obedient. Devoted without question. They believed dogs existed simply to serve—to fetch, to guard, to sit on command. And in their arrogance, they ignored the signs. Because dogs had been changing, EVOLVING. It had been happening for generations, right under humanity’s nose. The way they studied human faces, understanding emotions better than most people did. The way they solved problems—not by instinct alone, but by logic, by trial and error. The way they grieved, celebrated, remembered. Scientists had even begun to take notice. Dogs could learn hundreds of words. They could recognize fairness. They could dream. Some even argued that dogs had developed a sense of morality—that they knew right from wrong, that they made choices based on more than just survival. But humans, naturally, dismissed it. They saw intelligence only in their own image. If a creature didn’t speak their language, didn’t write their words, didn’t...