Raiders, Falcons trade grades: Bryan Edwards dealt to Atlanta as Vegas parts with wide receiver

After Bryan Edwards spent two years in Las Vegas, the Raiders have traded the receiver to the Falcons, the team announced. The Raiders traded Edwards along with a 2023 seventh-round pick to the Falcons in exchange for a fifth-round pick in next year’s draft, according to ESPN. 

A third-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, Edwards caught 45 passes for 764 yards and four touchdowns during his two seasons in Las Vegas. In 16 games last season, Edwards caught 34 of 59 targets for 571 yards and three touchdowns while averaging 16.8 yards per catch. He caught three passes for 41 yards in the Raiders’ wild card playoff loss to the Bengals. 

The 6-foot-3, 212-pound Edwards went over the 80-yard receiving barrier three times last season. He played an integral role in the Raiders’ playoff-clinching win over the Chargers in Week 18, as he caught four of five targets for 63 yards. 

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Edwards played collegiately at South Carolina, where over four seasons he caught 234 passes for 3,045 yards and 22 touchdowns. He also returned 12 punts while averaging 11.6 yards per return. 

Edwards joins a Falcons offense that includes rookie first-round pick Drake London, former Bengals receivers Auden Tate, veteran wideout Damiere Byrd and running back/receiver Cordarrelle Patterson. Edwards will reunite with quarterback Marcus Mariota, who served as Derek Carr’s backup in Las Vegas over the past two seasons. 

Here’s our initial grades for the trade that sent Edwards to Atlanta. 

Falcons: A- 

Edwards isn’t a star, but he is a young (he turns 24 in November) yet experienced player who should be entering his most productive seasons. He also adds depth to a Falcons receiving corps that is devoid of a big-name veteran wideout. Edwards’ experience with Mariota, along with the fact that he is still playing

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Nextech AR Signs 3D Modeling Deal with Major Auto Parts Distributor

TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nextech AR Solutions Corp. (“Nextech” or the “Company”) (OTCQB: NEXCF) (NEO: NTAR) (CSE: NTAR) (FSE: N29), a Metaverse Company and leading provider of augmented reality (“AR”) experience technologies and services is pleased to announce it has signed an ARitize 3D contract for 3D modeling and custom decorator with a major auto parts distributor, Genuine Parts Company.

Genuine Parts Company, founded in 1928, is a global service organization engaged in the distribution of automotive and industrial replacement parts. The Company serves hundreds of thousands of customers from a network of more than 10,000 locations across North America, Europe, and Australasia and has approximately 50,000 employees.

The Company’s ARitize 3D technology allows for large enterprise, medium and small ecommerce businesses to convert 2D images into 3D models at scale, using Nextech’s AI driven technology. Nextech has already signed deals and had success in the automotive industry, using its ARitize CAD technology to create models of the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Ford Escape SE Hybrid. Nextech AR offers scalability, affordability, ease of use, and the highest quality 3D models.

ARitize 3D has been gaining market traction and will continue to expand into new industries and product types. Announced last month, Nextech has rapidly expanded its offerings for 3D models and AR for ecommerce business into adult, fashion, nap pods, flooring, dog wear, jewelry, scooters, sports equipment, furniture and more. Ecommerce businesses are recognizing that the future of ecommerce rests in product visualizations through 3D models, as it has been proven to increase conversions and reduce returns. With this latest contract, Nextech expands into auto parts, which provides a substantial revenue opportunity.

An April 2021 market study published by Global Industry Analysts Inc., (GIA) the premier market research company, released its report titled “Auto Parts And

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