In part two of ranking the Indoor Football League (IFL) quarterback rooms, we will hash out the top 8 and I will give MY reasoning for why I have seen a shift at the top of rankings over the past year in the IFL. With so many talented quarterbacks in the top 8 this order shuffled several times before I felt 100% comfortable with my rankings, and even now, I wouldn’t argue very hard if someone’s top five were the same teams but a completely different order than mine.
I am excited to see what 2024 has in store for the IFL and all their teams but high level quarterback play will not be lacking simply because veteran quarterbacks have left for a newly formed league. The IFL has shown a knack for discovering, developing, and elevating diamond in the rough players over their 15 seasons of existence prior to 2024, and my money is on them continuing for many, many years to come regardless of the existence of the AFL.
Eight: Vegas Knighthawks
The Vegas Knighthawks have had an impressive run at quarterback. In 2022 they had Cameron Dukes before he signed with the Toronto Argonauts, then they brought in former USFL Signee Daquan Neal for 2023. Billy Hall now the starter for Sioux Falls was a backup, and steady Joe Mancuso came down from the CFL to add depth.
This season a series of trades brought in two quarterbacks that started for other IFL teams in 2023. Ja’rome Johnson comes over from Green Bay, while Jorge Reyna comes over from Arizona where they had a fire sale on quarterbacks to turn the franchise over to Dalton Sneed. Coach Davis has said this is an open competition and the best man will start. With a new OC in Hurtis Chinn, there should be a level playing field as well. By season’s end this ranking could be much higher, as the main question here is who will start, and if it is Johnson can he stay healthy?
Ja’rome Johnson
Ja’rome Johnson did things last season that were unbelievable to watch at times. I quickly began calling him Magic Man because it would appear that the play was lost only for Johnson to somehow manage to get a pass off or run for a few yards to keep the drive moving. It’s the things he does that don’t necessarily show up on a stat sheet that make him so impressive. Although looking at the numbers he put up before his injury they too impress:
10 games 93 of 163 for 1,234 yards and 23 touchdowns, 7 interceptions adding 471 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns
The big question with Johnson and the main reason this team isn’t in the top five in my opinion is Johnson’s size. At 180 pounds there will always be concerns about Johnson’s ability to stay healthy, even if there is no question about his talent, or upside when healthy. That’s exactly why Vegas double-tapped at the position and brought in Reyna, while also bringing back Manusco. This quarterback room houses three starting caliber players, it will come down to camp to see who lays claim to the title of QB1.
Jorge Reyna
While Johnson is fairly new to IFL Reyna is a seasoned veteran. Vegas knows what they are getting in Reyna, especially after a season in which he was the primary starter for a good chunk of the year for the Arizona Rattlers. Playing in 7 games he completed 55% of his passes for 892 yards 19 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. He ran for 69 yards and 1 touchdown.
Before 2022 he was with the San Diego Strike Force where he played in 8 games collecting 1,305 yards, 28 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions completing 57% of his passes. He is known for protecting the ball and limiting interceptions. He began his college career at West LA Community College where he passed for 3,646 yards 39 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions. He added 386 yards and 7 touchdowns. He transferred to Fresno State redshirting in 2017, standing in as the backup in 2018. He was the starter in 2019 completing 65% of his passes. He accounted for just over 3,000 all-purpose yards 18 touchdowns to 11 interceptions during his time as a Bulldog.
Joe Mancuso
Joe Mancuso is a legend for the University of Richmond. He ranks fifth all-time with 7,046 yards of total offense. His 5,508 passing yards and 40 passing touchdowns also rank fifth all-time. He was the first player in Richmond history to pass for 5,500 yards and rush for over 1,500 yards in his career. He accounted for 60 total touchdowns.
After his college career, he put up a 4.83 40-yard dash, 7.16 3-cone drill, 34-inch vertical, and a 10’01 broad jump. Mancuso was signed by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2022 and spent some time on the practice squad before being released in August and landing with the Knighthawks. The Knighthawks seem to have a lot of luck bringing in or sending players up to the CFL. Last season Mancuso played in 8 games and completed 60% of his 95 attempts for 623 yards 11 touchdowns and 6 interceptions. He also ran for 63 yards and 4 touchdowns. While most IFL fans likely will project Johnson or Reyna as the starter don’t count out Mancuso.
Seven: San Diego Strike Force
The San Diego Strike Force has one of the greatest indoor football quarterbacks of all time on their roster Nate Davis. He will turn 37 years old during the 2024 season and is still just one full year removed from a major knee injury.
Nate Davis
A player many might consider a candidate for the term GOAT, Davis heads into his 15th season as a professional quarterback in 2024. Once drafted in the 5th round by the San Francisco 49ers, he would stick in the NFL until the 2012 season when he got his first taste of arena football with the Kansas City Command. He moved onto a pivotal city in his career joining the Amarillo Venom for the first time in 2012. He stayed two seasons winning two LSFL Championships before a one-year hiatus with another team in the LSFL.
He returned to Amarillo in 2015 staying until 2020. Spending a total of seven seasons with the Venom before joining the IFL’s Duke City Gladiators. Midseason last year a blockbuster trade sent Davis to San Diego in exchange for a package that included two quarterbacks. Playing in just 8 games for San Diego he put up an amazing 48 touchdowns to just 8 interceptions. This came after he managed 19 touchdowns to 5 interceptions in 4 games for Duke City. He collected 2,832 passing yards leading the league by over 200 yards.
Rudy Johnson
Rudy Johnson is as valuable as it gets for backup quarterbacks. Not only does he serve as the top backup for Davis, but he also plays defensive back in his free time. In 2023 he attempted 42 passes completing 22 for 258 yards, 5 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions. He added 5 rushing touchdowns on only 18 carries as a change-of-pace quarterback. He didn’t log any stats on defense last season but it’s a part of his game that’s there if needed.
Johnson has also played receiver at times. A one-time CFL defensive back, he was also a starting quarterback for the Dodge City Law at one point showcasing the talent to be a full-time starting quarterback as well. He’s the type of athlete that rarely comes around, and he’s a San Diego native making him all the more valuable to the Strike Force.
Six: Bay Area
The Panthers are coming off of a championship victory in 2023, they return their top two coaches in 2024, yet they’re at five? Well let’s start with the obvious, Dalton Sneed is gone, headed to Arizona for year three in the IFL. Bay Area has since signed a man Dixie Wooten knows well and has had with him in multiple stops, Daquan Neal. Neal spent last year with the Vegas Knighthawks. An injury prevented him from starting every game. Felix Harper returns for 2024 after joining the team in 2023. He is a player to watch if he gets any starting time.
Daquan Neal
As mentioned before it seems wherever Dixie Wooten goes Neal follows. Whether it was Iowa, Tucson, or now Bay Area the pair have worked together in multiple locations and no matter the colors they wear find success together. Under the guidance of Wooten, Neal developed into one of the top IFL quarterbacks and ultimately saw a contract offer from the New Jersey Generals of the USFL. He was let go before the season and returned to the IFL.
At that time Wooten had Harper, and Sneed and didn’t have a spot for Neal, nor would he have settled for a backup role. This led him to Vegas. Neal had what would have to be considered a down year from what he is used to. He completed just over 56% of his 252 passes racking up 1,989 yards. He would find the end zone 39 times through the air, and the opposing team 7 times. Despite dealing with injuries he played in 12 games and managed to average 5.3 yards per carry to the tune of 546 yards and 16 touchdowns. I expect him to see a resurgent year in the offense he knows better than any other quarterback.
Felix “Trigger Man” Harper
Harper might be one of the most talented backup quarterbacks in the league. Playing in 7 games last season Harper attempted 44 passes completing 63.6% of his passes. This was good enough to rank 7th among all players last season. He managed 325 yards passing 8 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Running 13 times for 53 yards and 1 touchdown.
Before joining the IFL Harper attended Alcorn State, a school best known for producing Steve “Air” McNair the longtime Oiler/Titan. Even with names like that coming through the school, and his size working against him (5’11 180 pounds) he would graduate with his name in the record books. His efficient play as a passer dates back to high school, and it showed up immediately in college when he went 4/4 as a freshman. He would graduate with a career 61% completion rate on 685 passing attempts. He would throw 55 touchdowns to just 15 interceptions a 4:1 ratio. He added 173 carries for 396 yards and 12 touchdowns.
After graduating he entered the 2022 NFL Draft class but wound up overlooked. He tried his hand with the USFL but was left to take an MLFB contract. This wound up being a waste of his time and money as the league still has yet to get off the ground nearly two years later. Harper should be looked at by other teams as a potential starting option if they’re not sold on their options currently. If I was Duke City, Sioux Falls, or maybe even Tucson I would consider making a trade offer for Harper. Bay Area was at one point my number four team. But the difference between 4 and 6 on this list is so small it’s extremely hard to determine which factors should make the decision.
Five: Massachusetts Pirates
The Massachusetts Pirates have a long history of developing quality quarterbacks AND luring UFL/CFL-level talent to their roster. The 2024 season should prove to be no different as they have brought in two IFL rookies looking to make a name for themselves and hopefully find their way back outdoors. With Bennefield returning as well the Pirates made sure they have an experienced indoor football quarterback to step in if the rookies struggle, although they employed this same strategy last season and watched as Anthony Russo another former XFL quarterback took the reigns and never looked back.
Connor Degenhardt
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This battle could come down to very minor details due to the talent and potential of all three players.
Dion “Dj” Gollat
Gollat is another player who got humbled extremely quickly by the business side of professional football. The 6’3 225 225-pound quarterback attended two NFL mini camps but didn’t come away with a deal. He didn’t find an immediate interest in the UFL, it CFL either. This left him to search for his next opportunity indoors. The Pirates saw the potential that Gollat offered and jumped at the chance to sign him.
Gollat entered college with Morgan State University where he redshirted in 2017. Over the next two seasons, he appeared in 18 games, throwing 217 passes and completing 50%. He managed 1,174 passing yards, 234 rushing yards, and 2 touchdowns. He would finish his career at Bowie State in 2022 after a career year. In 10 games Gollat managed to complete 61% of his 337 pass attempts for 2,649 yards 18 touchdowns to 8 interceptions, adding 129 yards and 2 rushing touchdowns.
After college, he chose only to do positional drills at his pro day, and at the HCBU combine. He was projected with a 4.8-4.9 40-yard dash. He has enough raw talent that both the Baltimore Ravens and Washington Commanders brought him in. Now can he transition indoors while beating out two other QBs?
Alejandro Benefield
Bennefield has been a steadying force for the Pirates for multiple years now. 2024 will be his fifth season with the Pirates. One thing that has stuck out over the past couple of seasons is his penchant for being hurt. In 2022 he missed 6 games, and in 2023 he was “Wally-Pipped” right out of the lineup as an injury early forced him out of the lineup. Anthony Russo stepped in and played well enough that Benefield remained on the bench for the remainder of the year.
Benefield holds multiple records for the Pirates and was their 2021 United Bowl MVP from their championship season. Benefield held the record for rushing yards and touchdowns for the Pirates going into the 2023 season before his injury. Benefield also spent time with the New Orleans Saints as a rookie in 2017, Your Call Football in 2018, and Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football which came and went in 2019 before joining Mass.
Since joining the IFL Benefield has produced:
564 passing attempts
342 completions
60.6% Career
79 passing touchdowns
15 interceptions
3,787 passing yards
683 yards rushing
36 rushing touchdowns
The Pirates couldn’t ask for a better insurance policy. Geico might save you 15%, but “Dro” might save you on Saturdays and Sundays.
Four: Jacksonville Sharks
The Jacksonville Sharks may be one of the new teams in the IFL but they imported promising second-year quarterbacks Conor Blount and Eddie Brill. Blount played extremely well as a rookie in 2023 when the Sharks were in the National Arena League. Now moving to indoor rules, there will certainly be some differences he has to adapt to, but I believe in his ability to translate. There’s just no substitute for arm talent, poise in the pocket, and being a student of the game. It wouldn’t shock me at all to see Blount finish in the top five in many statistical categories this year.
Conor Blount
Blount played in just 4 games for the Sharks last season, he managed to go 37 of 73 for 886 yards, 19 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions while adding 13 carries for 131 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 fumble. In his first start in the NAL, he threw 7 touchdowns to 2 interceptions collecting 228 yards passing. He hit six different targets on the day and developed an immediate connection with Kamrin Solomon who caught 12 of 20 completions on the day and accounted for 136 yards, and 4 touchdowns. In week two against the Gunslingers, their fellow IFL transplants for 2024, Blount added 5 more touchdown passes, and a rushing touchdown on his way to 336 total yards in a one-point overtime loss. He had another week of finding 6 receivers and managed to spread the ball around a lot more.
In week three the Sharks watched as Blount put up ANOTHER 6 touchdown game making it three straight to begin his NAL career. Solomon had his second 100-yard game, and this time Jordus Smith crossed the century mark. Blount looked to be hitting his stride, just in time for an injury to end a promising season. In week 4 during another tight game, Blount was hurt amidst his worst performance so far. He exited the game 10 of 13 for 83 yards, 1 touchdown, and 2 interceptions. He added 49 rushing yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 fumble. It’s a small sample size but he displayed all the traits you need in a successful IFL quarterback most importantly he is mobile. In his free time, Blount owns and operates D1 training.
What’s interesting about Blount is during college he started only one season and primarily didn’t see the field at two different schools. He ends up playing arena football and turns into an ELITE prospect for the Sharks immediately. Was he just hidden behind other players or was this simply a mistake by two other schools?
Eddie Brill
Eddie Brill is a product of Florida. Attending high school in Miami he would later attend Florida State University School of Business then stayed local with the Sharks in 2023. Once ranked as one of the top quarterbacks in the Miami area Brill showed he can sling it last year. With the move to the IFL changing things somewhat we could see a slight regression from his performance in 2023 if called upon this season.
He returns for the 2024 season after playing in 10 games as a rookie for the Sharks. Brill went 40 of 70 for 542 yards, 13 touchdowns and 0 interceptions. He added 3 rushing touchdowns on 5 carries. Brill is a very capable number 2 quarterback although he and Blount both will have to adapt to a new rule set that caters more toward running the ball. It remains to be seen if Brill can efficiently do that.
Bobby Froehlich
Bobby Froehlich is the veteran of this quarterback room and to be honest the most likely odd man out. Spending time with the Tulsa Oilers last season he was one of several quarterbacks to see a start for the Oilers. However, by the end of the season, he had been released. Joining the Oilers after spending time with the Rapid City Marshals in 2022.
In total, during his two seasons, Froehlich has compiled 21 touchdowns. He played in 3 games for Tulsa and managed to complete 50% of his 62 pass attempts for 295 yards, 7 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions. He added 36 rushing yards and 1 touchdown. The 6’5 235 pound gunslinger looks every bit the part of an NFL Quarterback but didn’t perform up to par and Tulsa moved in a different direction.
Now Froehlich will try and beat out Brill for the backup job while making enough of an impression to stick long term. He is still just 25 years old and has a long career ahead of him if he can latch on somewhere. One role that should be considering with Froehlich is that of a utility player. At 6’5 220 pounds he has a personal best of a 4.7 in the 40-yard dash, and could be a guy who could play tight end, or perhaps special teams. He is essentially a bigger version of Taysom Hill if you give him the chance to be. To his credit Froehlich says “No one has ever asked” when the subject of playing a utility role was brought up. When mentioning I believe he has the athleticism to play role like this Froehlich replied “I agree, I just need someone to take a shot on me.” and when talking NFL comparisons he said “That is who I compare to. Either him (Taysom Hill), or Josh Allen.”
Three: San Antonio
San Antonio as you probably know is led by Tom Menas former Albany Empire Head Coach. A long-time arena rules coach he is one of the most respected coaches in all of indoor or arena football. However, at least recently he has not participated in indoor rules. Astute fans will be able to rattle off the differences but for anyone new to the game; arena rules are typically a further cry from outdoor rules.
Instead of a traditional running back, teams use a fullback, and sometimes even just a fourth offensive lineman almost like a personal protector on punt units. The game caters to the passing game with a 5 man box making it difficult to incorporate a true running game like you would see outdoors. A lot of times quarterbacks or wideouts lead their team in carries, and rushing yards due to scrambling out of the pocket at times or incorporating things like jet sweeps, or reverses.
With this in mind, there is no doubt that Sam Castranova comes into the IFL as one of the most polished passers in the league immediately simply based on volume alone from his time in the NAL. There could be a debate about who the top passer in the league is but I would expect most knowledgeable fans would put Castranova in the top five passers in the league. I might argue he is number 1.
Sam Castranova
Castranova has been one of if not the best quarterbacks in the NAL for the last two seasons. Castranova joined the Albany Empire before the 2022 season he was expected to replace a legend in Tommy Grady. Some players would have folded under that pressure but Castranova rose to the challenge. He would complete 64% of his 310 passes in the year. Throwing 58 touchdowns to 8 interceptions. He also added 226 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns showing he could get it done in multiple ways when needed.
He showed what he could do in the playoffs when he managed to throw 6 touchdowns to 1 interception adding 2 touchdowns on the ground. He would collect 252 total yards and ultimately win a championship. Albany’s second straight and third in four years. Last season was incredibly tough for anyone involved with Albany and Castranova among others was affected by it, but still managed to produce when called upon. Castranova suited up for the Empire and Sharks last season playing in 12 games he threw for 2,930 yards 67 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. He also collected 15 total rushing touchdowns. The 2023 NAL MVP will now try his hand at winning some IFL awards.
E’mond Caldwell
Caldwell is a veteran indoor/arena football quarterback who has spent time in the IFL, CIF, and NAL over the past several seasons. Leaving college as a graduate student with Virginia Union University in the 2022 draft class. Caldwell originally entered college in 2016 spending 6 seasons in school before deciding to move on.
He has since played with the Wyoming Mustangs in 2022, later signing with the Bismarck Bucks appearing in 1 game. Last season he stayed close to the Carolina Cobras hoping to see playing time at some point but it never panned out in his favor. Now he signs with San Antonio for 2024.
Jon Jund
Jund hasn’t played a snap and has already resided on two IFL rosters. Originally signed by Iowa he was traded to San Antonio for the 2024 season. Jund is a former NAIA quarterback from Montana Western. A 6’1 190 190-pound dual threat quarterback he is a promising young IFL prospect. Having him learn behind Castranova, and Caldwell for camp is great for the long-term outlook of his career.
Graduating from Montana Western with 1,372 passing attempts, and a 57% completion rate. This included 100 passing touchdowns and 43 interceptions. He managed to top 10,000 passing yards with a couple of games to spare his redshirt senior season. As a runner, he managed to add 487 carries for 1,448 yards and 34 more touchdowns. He also caught 2 passes for 21 yards and 1 touchdown as well. Could Jund end up as the top backup in 2024 to utilize veterans at other positions?
Two: Frisco Fighters
The Frisco Fighters nearly were left scrambling for their next starting quarterback as Tj Edwards was FINALLY drafted by the XFL. Headed to the San Antonio Brahmas that had real questions at quarterback for 2024, Edwards looked like he was in a prime position to make the roster. That was until the USFL/XFL merger changed everything for every player who had signed to that point.
The Brahmas opted to move in a different direction and left Tj Edwards a free agent once again. Edwards was once quoted as saying “I don’t see myself playing indoor football anywhere but Frisco” and he upheld that quote by re-signing with the Fighters for 2024. Heading into 2024 with Andre Coles taking over as head coach, and a new quarterback would have been a true test for the Fighters to overcome but luckily, for them, they won’t face that issue.
Tj Edwards
The reigning IFL MVP rejoined the Frisco Fighters much to the delight of fans of the team. Edwards is the quintessential IFL quarterback with athleticism to spare and the capability of doing damage as a passer too. The fact that no team in the UFL, Canada, Europe, Mexico, or Germany haven’t offered him, or haven’t offered enough for him to leave yet. Edwards finished second in total passing yards only to Nate Davis, and was third in rushing behind Justin Rankin and Jimmie Robinson…what do those men have in common? All three were offered outdoor contracts after the 2023 IFL season, only Rankin is currently still on a roster thanks to the UFL merger.
In total Edwards accounted for 3,453 yards of total offense, 49 rushing touchdowns and 39 passing touchdowns. In just two seasons as the primary starter for the Fighters, Edwards has collected 5,715 total yards, and 142 touchdowns…unbelievable. As one of the top athletes at the position you could argue he is the best quarterback in the league and I wouldn’t argue with you about it even though this year his team doesn’t rank number one on my quarterback room rankings.
Larry “Tripp” Harrington
Larry “Tripp” Harrington hails from Langston University. In two seasons with the Lions, Harrington played in 11 games, throwing 26 touchdown passes, and rushing for 5 touchdowns to just 6 interceptions. He compiled 2771 total yards from scrimmage as well. This breaks down to 251 total yards per game, and nearly 3 touchdowns per game. Accuracy wasn’t his biggest asset as he completed 53% of his passes with Langston.
Harrington caught the attention of scouts in several leagues when he participated in the HBCU bowl game. Ironically three of the six quarterbacks that threw passes in that game now are on IFL rosters, including Harrington. Harrington would finish 9 of 15 for 103 yards and 1 touchdown. He was the only quarterback to throw a touchdown on the day, and finished second in passing yards. Harrington is a very talented backup for Frisco
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One: Arizona Rattlers
The Arizona Rattlers traded away Drew Powell, and Jorge Reyna while allowing Chris Dixon to walk back into retirement. They decided it was time to move on with new players at quarterback. Namely, Dalton Sneed fresh off a championship victory, and Ramone Atkins who was the player sent in return for Powell. Ultimately that trade essentially amounted to swapping rights to suspended players as both QBs opted to take their chances in the AFL. This left Dalton Sneed as the most likely starter for the Rattlers in 2024.
Dalton Sneed
Dalton Sneed is my pick for the top passer in the league. In terms of pure passers, I don’t believe there is currently a legitimate argument to be made that anyone is better in the IFL. That could change in 2024, but this is a preseason ranking, if we didn’t expect some changes to this it would make for a fairly predictable and rather boring season in my opinion. After a brief CFL stint, Sneed originally got his start as a backup with the Vegas Knighthawks in 2022 before he was traded to Sioux Falls to finish out the season. In 10 games he managed to complete just over 60% of his 171 pass attempts for 1,354 yards, 25 touchdowns to 3 interceptions.
During the 2023 season, he would complete 68% of his passes for 2,163 yards, 49 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions in 16 games. Through 26 games in the IFL, he has accounted for 3,517 yards and 74 touchdowns with just 6 interceptions. This makes for a mind-blowing 12:1 touchdown to interception ratio. Sneed takes the cake at quarterback for me because of his innate ability to protect the ball.
His 3 interceptions were the lowest from any player who attempted more than 60 passes on the season. Only four players who attempted more than 3 passes stood below Sneed on this list. He was the only quarterback to attempt over 165 passes and log less than 6 interceptions in 2023. Now the thing that sets him apart from most other quarterbacks that can take over games as a passer, is the fact that he is one of the most mobile quarterbacks in the league as well. He ranked 7th in rushing yards, with only 4 quarterbacks ahead of him, 3 of whom aren’t in the IFL as of writing this. His 17 rushing touchdowns add an element to his game that would make him successful in any system he was asked to run. The difference between one and three on this list is truly negligible at best. You could put Frisco, or San Antonio on top and it would be hard to argue against your choice. It wouldn’t be surprising to see Sneed, Castranova, and Edwards atop the leaderboards in 2024.
Garrett Kettle
Kettle could potentially be the top backup quarterback in the league currently. Spending last season with the Northern Arizona Wranglers as their starter he produced 281 passing attempts completing 159 or 57%. He collected 1,815 yards 35 touchdowns, and a league-leading 16 interceptions.
Kettle was an IFL rookie last season. Many of the men on this list spent some time as a backup or had their struggles before finding their footing after adapting to the speed and details that are different than the outdoor game. Kettle is a solid athlete and showed it averaging 4.3 yards per carry on his way to 502 yards rushing, and 11 touchdowns. Having a quarterback who has 15 starts under his belt, who doesn’t qualify as a veteran in the IFL is an asset for Arizona and they knew that. Now even in the event of an injury or call up to the next level for Dalton Sneed the Rattlers know they have a capable starter in the fold.
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