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2013 NFL draft

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2013 NFL draft
2013 NFL draft logo
General information
Date(s)April 25–27, 2013
LocationRadio City Music Hall
inNew York City,NY
Network(s)ESPN,NFL Network
Overview
254 total selections in7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionEric Fisher, OT
Kansas City Chiefs
Mr. IrrelevantJustice Cunningham, TE
Indianapolis Colts
Most selections(11)Green Bay Packers
San Francisco 49ers
Seattle Seahawks
Fewest selections(5)Carolina Panthers
Cleveland Browns
New Orleans Saints
← 2012
2014 →

The2013NFL draft was the 78th annual meeting ofNational Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. The draft, which is officially called the "NFL Player Selection Meeting",[1] was held atRadio City Music Hall inNew York City on April 25 through April 27.[2][3]

Eric Fisher was chosenfirst overall by theKansas City Chiefs, becoming the fourthoffensive tackle ever to be selected with the top pick since the firstcommon draft in1967.[4] Players who attended high school in 39 of the 50 states were selected in this draft; Florida and California led with 27 draftees each.[5] South Carolina contributed the most drafted players on aper capita basis with 13 players, or one of every 355,798 residents of the state.[5] Among colleges,Florida State led with 11 players selected.[6]: 31 

A record 11 players from countries other than theUnited States were selected (GhanaiansEzekiel Ansah andEdmund Kugbila, TonganStar Lotulelei, GermanBjörn Werner, EnglishmanMenelik Watson, EstonianMargus Hunt, LiberianSio Moore, JamaicanTrevardo Williams, AustralianJesse Williams, CanadianLuke Willson and ZimbabweanStansly Maponga), breaking the record set by the2012 NFL draft.[7] Meanwhile, nine offensive linemen were selected in the first round which ties a record previously set in1968.[8]

The following is the breakdown of the 254 players selected byposition:

Early entrants

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Main article:List of 2013 NFL draft early entrants

A record 73 underclassmen forfeited any remainingNCAA eligibility they may have been eligible for and declared themselves available to be selected in the draft.[9] Of these, 52 (71.2%) were drafted.[6]: 31 

Determination of draft order

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Further information:National Football League draft § Rules for determining draft order

The draft order is based generally on each team'srecord from the previous season, with teams which qualified for thepostseason selecting after those which failed to make the playoffs.[10]

Player selections

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*=compensatory selection
=Pro Bowler[N 1]
Positions key
CCenterCBCornerbackDBDefensive backDEDefensive end[a]
DLDefensive linemanDTDefensive tackleFBFullbackFSFree safety
GGuard[b]KKicker[c]KRKickoff returnerLBLinebacker
LSLong snapperMLBMiddle linebacker[d]OTOffensive tackleOLOffensive lineman
OLBOutside linebacker[a]NTNose tacklePPunterPRPunt returner
QBQuarterbackRSReturn specialistRBRunning backSSafety
SSStrong safetyTETight endWRWide receiver
  1. ^abSometimes referred to as anedge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^Also known as an offensive guard (OG)
  3. ^Also known as a placekicker (PK)
  4. ^Also known as an inside linebacker (ILB)
Eric Fisher, selected first overall by the Chiefs, is a two-time Pro Bowl selection.
3-time All-Pro receiverDeAndre Hopkins, taken 27th overall by Houston
CornerbacksXavier Rhodes (25th overall by Minnesota) andDarius Slay (36th overall by Detroit) have both been named to multiple Pro Bowls.
Running backLe'Veon Bell, taken in the 2nd round by Pittsburgh, holds several franchise rushing records, as well as being selected to 3 Pro Bowls
Eddie Lacy, selected in the 2nd round by Green Bay, was named to the Pro Bowl and theNFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
Tight endTravis Kelce, taken in the 3rd round by Kansas City, is an 8-time Pro Bowler, 4-time All Pro, and 3-time Super Bowl champion
SafetyTyrann Mathieu, taken in the 3rd round by Arizona, was named to theNFL 2010s All-Decade Team
Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
11Kansas City ChiefsEric Fisher OTCentral MichiganMAC
12Jacksonville JaguarsLuke Joeckel OTTexas A&MSEC
13Miami DolphinsDion Jordan DEOregonPac-12
14Philadelphia EaglesLane Johnson OTOklahomaBig 12
15Detroit LionsEzekiel Ansah DEBYUInd. (FBS)
16Cleveland BrownsBarkevious Mingo DELSUSEC
17Arizona CardinalsJonathan Cooper GNorth CarolinaACC
18St. Louis RamsTavon Austin WRWest VirginiaBig 12
19New York JetsDee Milliner CBAlabamaSEC
110Tennessee TitansChance Warmack GAlabamaSEC
111San Diego ChargersD. J. Fluker OTAlabamaSEC
112Oakland RaidersD. J. Hayden CBHoustonC-USA
113New York JetsSheldon Richardson DTMissouriSEC
114Carolina PanthersStar Lotulelei DTUtahPac-12
115New Orleans SaintsKenny Vaccaro STexasBig 12
116Buffalo BillsEJ Manuel QBFlorida StateACC
117Pittsburgh SteelersJarvis Jones LBGeorgiaSEC
118San Francisco 49ersEric Reid SLSUSEC
119New York GiantsJustin Pugh OTSyracuseBig East
120Chicago BearsKyle Long GOregonPac-12
121Cincinnati BengalsTyler Eifert TENotre DameInd. (FBS)
122Atlanta FalconsDesmond Trufant CBWashingtonPac-12
123Minnesota VikingsSharrif Floyd DTFloridaSEC
124Indianapolis ColtsBjörn Werner DEFlorida StateACC
125Minnesota VikingsXavier Rhodes CBFlorida StateACC
126Green Bay PackersDatone Jones DEUCLAPac-12
127Houston TexansDeAndre Hopkins WRClemsonACC
128Denver BroncosSylvester Williams DTNorth CarolinaACC
129Minnesota VikingsCordarrelle Patterson WRTennesseeSEC
130St. Louis RamsAlec Ogletree LBGeorgiaSEC
131Dallas CowboysTravis Frederick CWisconsinBig Ten
132Baltimore RavensMatt Elam SFloridaSEC
233Jacksonville JaguarsJohnathan Cyprien SFIUSun Belt
234Tennessee TitansJustin Hunter WRTennesseeSEC
235Philadelphia EaglesZach Ertz TEStanfordPac-12
236Detroit LionsDarius Slay CBMississippi StateSEC
237Cincinnati BengalsGiovani Bernard RBNorth CarolinaACC
238San Diego ChargersManti Te'o LBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
238.5Cleveland Brownsselection forfeited during the2012 supplemental draft.[Forfeited picks 1]
239New York JetsGeno Smith QBWest VirginiaBig 12
240San Francisco 49ersTank Carradine DEFlorida StateACC
241Buffalo BillsRobert Woods WRUSCPac-12
242Oakland RaidersMenelik Watson OTFlorida StateACC
243Tampa Bay BuccaneersJohnthan Banks CBMississippi StateSEC
244Carolina PanthersKawann Short DTPurdueBig Ten
244.5New Orleans Saintsselection forfeited[Forfeited picks 2]
245Arizona CardinalsKevin Minter LBLSUSEC
246Buffalo BillsKiko Alonso LBOregonPac-12
247Dallas CowboysGavin Escobar TESan Diego StateMW
248Pittsburgh SteelersLe'Veon Bell RBMichigan StateBig Ten
249New York GiantsJohnathan Hankins DTOhio StateBig Ten
250Chicago BearsJonathan Bostic LBFloridaSEC
251Washington RedskinsDavid Amerson CBNC StateACC
252New England PatriotsJamie Collins LBSouthern MissC-USA
253Cincinnati BengalsMargus Hunt DESMUC-USA
254Miami DolphinsJamar Taylor CBBoise StateMW
255San Francisco 49ersVance McDonald TERiceC-USA
256Baltimore RavensArthur Brown LBKansas StateBig 12
257Houston TexansD. J. Swearinger SSouth CarolinaSEC
258Denver BroncosMontee Ball RBWisconsinBig Ten
259New England PatriotsAaron Dobson WRMarshallC-USA
260Atlanta FalconsRobert Alford CBSoutheastern LouisianaSouthland
261Green Bay PackersEddie Lacy RBAlabamaSEC
262Seattle SeahawksChristine Michael RBTexas A&MSEC
363Kansas City ChiefsTravis Kelce TECincinnatiBig East
364Jacksonville JaguarsDwayne Gratz CBConnecticutBig East
365Detroit LionsLarry Warford GKentuckySEC
366Oakland RaidersSio Moore LBConnecticutBig East
367Philadelphia EaglesBennie Logan DTLSUSEC
368Cleveland BrownsLeon McFadden CBSan Diego StateMW
369Arizona CardinalsTyrann Mathieu CBLSUSEC
370Tennessee TitansBlidi Wreh-Wilson CBConnecticutBig East
371St. Louis RamsT. J. McDonald SUSCPac-12
372New York JetsBrian Winters GKent StateMAC
373Tampa Bay BuccaneersMike Glennon QBNC StateACC
374Dallas CowboysTerrance Williams WRBaylorBig 12
375New Orleans SaintsTerron Armstead OTArkansas–Pine BluffSWAC
376San Diego ChargersKeenan Allen WRCaliforniaPac-12
377Miami DolphinsDallas Thomas GTennesseeSEC
378Buffalo BillsMarquise Goodwin WRTexasBig 12
379Pittsburgh SteelersMarkus Wheaton WROregon StatePac-12
380Dallas CowboysJ. J. Wilcox SGeorgia SouthernSoCon
381New York GiantsDamontre Moore DETexas A&MSEC
382New Orleans SaintsJohn Jenkins DTGeorgiaSEC
383New England PatriotsLogan Ryan CBRutgersBig East
384Cincinnati BengalsShawn Williams SGeorgiaSEC
385Washington RedskinsJordan Reed TEFloridaSEC
386Indianapolis ColtsHugh Thornton GIllinoisBig Ten
387Seattle SeahawksJordan Hill DTPenn StateBig Ten
388San Francisco 49ersCorey Lemonier DEAuburnSEC
389Houston TexansBrennan Williams OTNorth CarolinaACC
390Denver BroncosKayvon Webster CBSouth FloridaBig East
391New England PatriotsDuron Harmon SRutgersBig East
392St. Louis RamsStedman Bailey WRWest VirginiaBig 12
393Miami DolphinsWill Davis CBUtah StateWAC
394Baltimore RavensBrandon Williams DTMissouri SouthernMIAA
3*95Houston TexansSam Montgomery DELSUSEC
3*96Kansas City ChiefsKnile Davis RBArkansasSEC
3*97Tennessee TitansZaviar Gooden LBMissouriSEC
498Philadelphia EaglesMatt Barkley QBUSCPac-12
499Kansas City ChiefsNico Johnson LBAlabamaSEC
4100Tampa Bay BuccaneersAkeem Spence DTIllinoisBig Ten
4101Jacksonville JaguarsAce Sanders WRSouth CarolinaSEC
4102New England PatriotsJosh Boyce WRTCUBig 12
4103Arizona CardinalsAlex Okafor DETexasBig 12
4104Miami DolphinsJelani Jenkins LBFloridaSEC
4105Buffalo BillsDuke Williams SNevadaMW
4106Miami DolphinsDion Sims TEMichigan StateBig Ten
4107Tennessee TitansBrian Schwenke CCaliforniaPac-12
4108Carolina PanthersEdmund Kugbila GValdosta StateGulf South
4109Green Bay PackersDavid Bakhtiari OTColoradoPac-12
4110New York GiantsRyan Nassib QBSyracuseBig East
4111Pittsburgh SteelersShamarko Thomas SSyracuseBig East
4112Oakland RaidersTyler Wilson QBArkansasSEC
4113St. Louis RamsBarrett Jones GAlabamaSEC
4114Dallas CowboysB. W. Webb CBWilliam & MaryCAA
4115Pittsburgh SteelersLandry Jones QBOklahomaBig 12
4116Arizona CardinalsEarl Watford GJames MadisonCAA
4117Chicago BearsKhaseem Greene LBRutgersBig East
4118Cincinnati BengalsSean Porter LBTexas A&MSEC
4119Washington RedskinsPhillip Thomas SFresno StateMW
4120Minnesota VikingsGerald Hodges LBPenn StateBig Ten
4121Indianapolis ColtsKhaled Holmes CUSCPac-12
4122Green Bay PackersJ. C. Tretter OTCornellIvy
4123Seattle SeahawksChris Harper WRKansas StateBig 12
4124Houston TexansTrevardo Williams DEConnecticutBig East
4125Green Bay PackersJohnathan Franklin RBUCLAPac-12
4126Tampa Bay BuccaneersWilliam Gholston DEMichigan StateBig Ten
4127Atlanta FalconsMalliciah Goodman DEClemsonACC
4128San Francisco 49ersQuinton Patton WRLouisiana TechWAC
4129Baltimore RavensJohn Simon DEOhio StateBig Ten
4*130Baltimore RavensKyle Juszczyk FBHarvardIvy
4*131San Francisco 49ersMarcus Lattimore RBSouth CarolinaSEC
4*132Detroit LionsDevin Taylor DESouth CarolinaSEC
4*133Atlanta FalconsLevine Toilolo TEStanfordPac-12
5134Kansas City ChiefsSanders Commings CBGeorgiaSEC
5135Jacksonville JaguarsDenard Robinson RBMichiganBig Ten
5136Philadelphia EaglesEarl Wolff SNC StateACC
5137Seattle SeahawksJesse Williams DTAlabamaSEC
5138Seattle SeahawksTharold Simon CBLSUSEC
5139Indianapolis ColtsMontori Hughes DTUT MartinOVC
5140Arizona CardinalsStepfan Taylor RBStanfordPac-12
5141New York JetsOday Aboushi GVirginiaACC
5142Tennessee TitansLavar Edwards DELSUSEC
5143Buffalo BillsJonathan Meeks SClemsonACC
5144New Orleans SaintsKenny Stills WROklahomaBig 12
5145San Diego ChargersSteve Williams CBCaliforniaPac-12
5146Denver BroncosQuanterus Smith DEWestern KentuckySun Belt
5147Tampa Bay BuccaneersSteven Means LBBuffaloMAC
5148Carolina PanthersA. J. Klein LBIowa StateBig 12
5149St. Louis RamsBrandon McGee CBMiami (FL)ACC
5150Pittsburgh SteelersTerry Hawthorne CBIllinoisBig Ten
5151Dallas CowboysJoseph Randle RBOklahoma StateBig 12
5152New York GiantsCooper Taylor SRichmondCAA
5153Atlanta FalconsStansly Maponga DETCUBig 12
5154Washington RedskinsChris Thompson RBFlorida StateACC
5155Minnesota VikingsJeff Locke PUCLAPac-12
5156Cincinnati BengalsTanner Hawkinson OTKansasBig 12
5157San Francisco 49ersQuinton Dial DEAlabamaSEC
5158Seattle SeahawksLuke Willson TERiceC-USA
5159Green Bay PackersMicah Hyde CBIowaBig Ten
5160St. Louis RamsZac Stacy RBVanderbiltSEC
5161Denver BroncosTavarres King WRGeorgiaSEC
5162Washington RedskinsBrandon Jenkins LBFlorida StateACC
5163Chicago BearsJordan Mills OTLouisiana TechWAC
5164Miami DolphinsMike Gillislee RBFloridaSEC
5165Detroit LionsSam Martin PAppalachian StateSoCon
5*166Miami DolphinsCaleb Sturgis KFloridaSEC
5*167Green Bay PackersJosh Boyd DTMississippi StateSEC
5*168Baltimore RavensRicky Wagner OTWisconsinBig Ten
6169Jacksonville JaguarsJosh Evans SFloridaSEC
6170Kansas City ChiefsEric Kush CCalifornia (PA)PSAC
6171Detroit LionsCorey Fuller WRVirginia TechACC
6172Oakland RaidersNick Kasa TEColoradoPac-12
6173Denver BroncosVinston Painter OTVirginia TechACC
6174Arizona CardinalsRyan Swope WRTexas A&MSEC
6175Cleveland BrownsJamoris Slaughter SNotre DameInd. (FBS)
6176Houston TexansDavid Quessenberry OTSan Jose StateWAC
6177Buffalo BillsDustin Hopkins KFlorida StateACC
6178New York JetsWilliam Campbell GMichiganBig Ten
6179San Diego ChargersTourek Williams DEFIUSun Belt
6180San Francisco 49ersNick Moody LBFlorida StateACC
6181Oakland RaidersLatavius Murray RBUCFC-USA
6182Carolina PanthersKenjon Barner RBOregonPac-12
6183New Orleans SaintsRufus Johnson DETarleton StateLSC
6184Oakland RaidersMychal Rivera TETennesseeSEC
6185Dallas CowboysDeVonte Holloman LBSouth CarolinaSEC
6186Pittsburgh SteelersJustin Brown WROklahomaBig 12
6187Arizona CardinalsAndre Ellington RBClemsonACC
6188Chicago BearsCornelius Washington DEGeorgiaSEC
6189Tampa Bay BuccaneersMike James RBMiami (FL)ACC
6190Cincinnati BengalsRex Burkhead RBNebraskaBig Ten
6191Washington RedskinsBacarri Rambo SGeorgiaSEC
6192Indianapolis ColtsJohn Boyett SOregonPac-12
6193Green Bay PackersNate Palmer OLBIllinois StateMVFC
6194Seattle SeahawksSpencer Ware RBLSUSEC
6195Houston TexansAlan Bonner WRJacksonville StateOVC
6196Minnesota VikingsJeff Baca GUCLAPac-12
6197Cincinnati BengalsCobi Hamilton WRArkansasSEC
6198Houston TexansChris Jones DTBowling GreenMAC
6199Detroit LionsTheo Riddick RBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
6200Baltimore RavensKapron Lewis-Moore DENotre DameInd. (FBS)
6*201Houston TexansRyan Griffin TEConnecticutBig East
6*202Tennessee TitansKhalid Wooten CBNevadaMW
6*203Baltimore RavensRyan Jensen OTCSU–PuebloRMAC
6*204Kansas City ChiefsBraden Wilson FBKansas StateBig 12
6*205Oakland RaidersStacy McGee DTOklahomaBig 12
6*206Pittsburgh SteelersVince Williams LBFlorida StateACC
7207Kansas City ChiefsMike Catapano DEPrincetonIvy
7208Jacksonville JaguarsJeremy Harris CBNew Mexico StateWAC
7209Oakland RaidersBrice Butler WRSan Diego StateMW
7210Jacksonville JaguarsDemetrius McCray CBAppalachian StateSoCon
7211Detroit LionsMichael Williams TEAlabamaSEC
7212Philadelphia EaglesJoe Kruger DEUtahPac-12
7213Minnesota VikingsMichael Mauti LBPenn StateBig Ten
7214Minnesota VikingsTravis Bond GNorth CarolinaACC
7215New York JetsTommy Bohanon FBWake ForestACC
7216Green Bay PackersCharles Johnson WRGrand Valley StateGLIAC
7217Cleveland BrownsArmonty Bryant DEEast CentralGAC
7218Philadelphia EaglesJordan Poyer CBOregon StatePac-12
7219Arizona CardinalsD. C. Jefferson TERutgersBig East
7220Seattle SeahawksRyan Seymour GVanderbiltSEC
7221San Diego ChargersBrad Sorensen QBSouthern UtahBig Sky
7222Buffalo BillsChris Gragg TEArkansasSEC
7223Pittsburgh SteelersNicholas Williams DTSamfordSoCon
7224Green Bay PackersKevin Dorsey WRMarylandACC
7225New York GiantsEric Herman GOhioMAC
7226New England PatriotsMichael Buchanan DEIllinoisBig Ten
7227Cleveland BrownsGarrett Gilkey GChadron StateRMAC
7228Washington RedskinsJawan Jamison RBRutgersBig East
7229Minnesota VikingsEverett Dawkins DTFlorida StateACC
7230Indianapolis ColtsKerwynn Williams RBUtah StateWAC
7231Seattle SeahawksTy Powell LBHardingGAC
7232Green Bay PackersSam Barrington LBSouth FloridaBig East
7233Oakland RaidersDavid Bass DEMissouri WesternMIAA
7234Denver BroncosZac Dysert QBMiami (OH)MAC
7235New England PatriotsSteve Beauharnais LBRutgersBig East
7236Chicago BearsMarquess Wilson WRWashington StatePac-12
7237San Francisco 49ersB. J. Daniels QBSouth FloridaBig East
7238Baltimore RavensAaron Mellette WRElonSoCon
7*239Philadelphia EaglesDavid King DEOklahomaBig 12
7*240Cincinnati BengalsReid Fragel OTOhio StateBig Ten
7*241Seattle SeahawksJared Smith DTNew HampshireCAA
7*242Seattle SeahawksMichael Bowie OTNortheastern StateMIAA
7*243Atlanta FalconsKemal Ishmael SUCFC-USA
7*244Atlanta FalconsZeke Motta SNotre DameInd. (FBS)
7*245Detroit LionsBrandon Hepburn LBFlorida A&MMEAC
7*246San Francisco 49ersCarter Bykowski OTIowa StateBig 12
7*247Baltimore RavensAnthony, MarcMarc Anthony CBCaliforniaPac-12
7*248Tennessee TitansDaimion Stafford SNebraskaBig Ten
7*249Atlanta FalconsSean Renfree QBDukeACC
7*250Miami DolphinsDon Jones SArkansas StateSun Belt
7*251Cincinnati BengalsT. J. Johnson CSouth CarolinaSEC
7*252San Francisco 49ersMarcus Cooper CBRutgersBig East
7*253New York GiantsMichael Cox RBUMassMAC
7*254Indianapolis ColtsJustice Cunningham TESouth CarolinaSEC

Notable undrafted players

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=Pro Bowler[N 1]
Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Arizona CardinalsJaron Brown WRClemsonACC
Arizona CardinalsTony Jefferson SSOklahomaBig 12
Atlanta FalconsJoplo Bartu LBTexas StateWAC
Atlanta FalconsDarius Johnson WRSMUC-USA
Atlanta FalconsRyan Schraeder OTValdosta StateGulf South
Atlanta FalconsPaul Worrilow LBDelawareCAA
Baltimore RavensMarlon Brown WRGeorgiaSEC
Baltimore RavensJordan Devey OTMemphisC-USA
Baltimore RavensBrynden Trawick STroySun Belt
Buffalo BillsJordan Dangerfield STowsonCAA
Buffalo BillsNickell Robey-Coleman CBUSCPac-12
Buffalo BillsJumal Rolle CBCatawbaN/A
Buffalo BillsJeff Tuel QBWashington StatePac-12
Carolina PanthersWes Horton DEUSCPac-12
Carolina PanthersRobert Lester SAlabamaSEC
Carolina PanthersMelvin White CBLouisianaSun Belt
Chicago BearsDemontre Hurst CBOklahomaBig 12
Chicago BearsTress Way POklahomaBig 12
Dallas CowboysJeff Heath SSaginaw Valley StateGLIAC
Denver BroncosC. J. Anderson RBCaliforniaPac-12
Denver BroncosLerentee McCray LBFloridaSEC
Detroit LionsJoseph Fauria TEUCLAPac-12
Detroit LionsLaAdrian Waddle OTTexas TechBig 12
Green Bay PackersChris Banjo SSMUC-USA
Green Bay PackersPatrick Lewis CTexas A&MSEC
Green Bay PackersJake Stoneburner TEOhio StateBig Ten
Green Bay PackersLane Taylor GOklahoma StateBig 12
Green Bay PackersJeremy Vujnovich GLouisiana CollegeN/A
Green Bay PackersMyles White WRLouisiana TechWAC
Houston TexansA. J. Bouye CBUCFC-USA
Houston TexansJa'Gared Davis LBSMUC-USA
Indianapolis ColtsBrandon McManus KTempleBig East
Jacksonville JaguarsMarcus Burley CBDelawareCAA
Jacksonville JaguarsAbry Jones DTGeorgiaSEC
Jacksonville JaguarsJason Myers KMaristPioneer
Jacksonville JaguarsLaRoy Reynolds LBVirginiaACC
Jacksonville JaguarsSteven Terrell STexas A&MSEC
Jacksonville JaguarsCarson Tinker LSAlabamaSEC
Kansas City ChiefsTyler Bray QBTennesseeSEC
Kansas City ChiefsDemetrius Harris TEWisconsin–MilwaukeeN/A
Kansas City ChiefsJosh Martin LBColumbiaIvy
Kansas City ChiefsBradley McDougald SKansasBig 12
Miami DolphinsChris Barker GNevadaMW
Miami DolphinsA. J. Francis NTMarylandACC
Miami DolphinsJordan Kovacs SMichiganBig Ten
Minnesota VikingsZach Line FBSMUC-USA
Minnesota VikingsAdam Thielen WRMinnesota StateNSIC
New England PatriotsRyan Allen PLouisiana TechWAC
New England PatriotsJosh Kline GKent StateMAC
New England PatriotsKenbrell Thompkins WRCincinnatiBig East
New England PatriotsJoe Vellano DTMarylandACC
New Orleans SaintsRyan Griffin QBTulaneC-USA
New Orleans SaintsJosh Hill TEIdaho StateBig Sky
New Orleans SaintsTim Lelito GGrand Valley StateGLIAC
New Orleans SaintsKhiry Robinson RBWest Texas A&MLSC
New York JetsBrett Maher KNebraskaBig Ten
New York JetsRontez Miles SCalifornia (PA)PSAC
Oakland RaidersBrian Leonhardt TEBemidji StateNSIC
Oakland RaidersMatt McGloin QBPenn StateBig Ten
Philadelphia EaglesDamion Square DTAlabamaSEC
Philadelphia EaglesMatt Tobin OTIowaBig Ten
Philadelphia EaglesJames Winchester LSOklahomaBig 12
Philadelphia EaglesBrad Wing PLSUSEC
Pittsburgh SteelersTerence Garvin LBWest VirginiaBig 12
Pittsburgh SteelersChris Hubbard OTUABC-USA
San Diego ChargersJahleel Addae SSCentral MichiganMAC
San Diego ChargersMarcus Cromartie CBWisconsinBig Ten
San Francisco 49ersMarQueis Gray TEMinnesotaBig Ten
San Francisco 49ersKevin McDermott LSUCLAPac-12
San Francisco 49ersDarryl Morris CBTexas StateWAC
San Francisco 49ersPatrick Omameh GMichiganBig Ten
San Francisco 49ersMike Purcell NTWyomingMW
San Francisco 49ersColton Schmidt PUC DavisBig Sky
Seattle SeahawksAlvin Bailey GArkansasSEC
Seattle SeahawksDarren Fells TEUC IrvineN/A
Seattle SeahawksBenson Mayowa DEIdahoWAC
St. Louis RamsRay-Ray Armstrong LBMiami (FL)ACC
St. Louis RamsDaren Bates LBAuburnSEC
St. Louis RamsBenny Cunningham RBMiddle TennesseeSun Belt
St. Louis RamsCody Davis FSTexas TechBig 12
Tampa Bay BuccaneersRashaan Melvin CBNorthern IllinoisMAC
Tampa Bay BuccaneersRussell Shepard WRLSUSEC
Tampa Bay BuccaneersTim Wright WRRutgersBig East
Tennessee TitansRashad Ross WRArizona StatePac-12
Tennessee TitansJack Doyle TEWestern KentuckySun Belt
Washington RedskinsWill Compton LBNebraskaBig Ten
Washington RedskinsNick Williams WRConnecticutBig East

Trades

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In the explanations below,(D) denotes trades that took place during the draft, while(PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one
  1. ^No. 3: Oakland → Miami (D). Oakland traded this selection to Miami in exchange for Miami's 2013 first-round selection (12th) and second-round selection (42nd).[source 1]
  2. ^No. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis (D). Buffalo traded this selection and a third-round selection (71st) to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' 2013 first- (16th), second- (46th), third- (78th), and seventh- (222nd) round selections.[source 1]
  3. ^No. 12: Miami → Oakland (D). seeNo. 3: Oakland → Miami.[source 1]
  4. ^No. 13: Tampa Bay → New York Jets (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection and a conditional mid-round selection in2014 to the Jets in exchange for cornerbackDarrelle Revis. The conditional pick became Tampa's fourth round selection (104th), rather than a third rounder, when Tampa released Revis prior to the start of the 2014 league year in March 2014.[source 2][11]
  5. ^No. 16: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). seeNo. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 1]
  6. ^No. 18: Dallas → San Francisco (D). Dallas traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2013 first- (31st) and third- (74th) round selections.[source 1]
  7. ^No. 22: multiple trades:
    No. 22: Washington → St. Louis (PD). Washington traded this selection, first- and second-round selections in2012 and their2014 first-round selection to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' 2012 first-round selection, which they used to draftRobert Griffin III.[source 3]
    No. 22: St. Louis → Atlanta (D). St. Louis traded this selection and a seventh-round selection in 2015 (249th)[12] to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's 2013 first- (30th), third- (92nd), and sixth- (198th) round selections.[source 1]
  8. ^No. 25: Seattle → Minnesota (PD). Seattle traded this selection, its seventh-round selection (214th), and their2014 third-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for wide receiverPercy Harvin.[source 4]
  9. ^No. 29: New England → Minnesota (D). New England traded this selection to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's 2013 second- (52nd), third- (83rd), fourth- (102nd), and seventh- (229th) round selections.[source 5]
  10. ^No. 30: Atlanta → St. Louis (D). seeNo. 22: St. Louis → Atlanta.[source 1]
  11. ^No. 31: San Francisco → Dallas (D). seeNo. 18: Dallas → San Francisco.[source 1]
Round two
  1. ^No. 34: multiple trades:
    No. 34: Kansas City → San Francisco (PD). Kansas City traded this selection along with a conditional2014 second/third round selection to San Francisco in exchange for quarterbackAlex Smith; the 2014 selection became a second rounder (56th) when Kansas City won a minimum of eight games in the2013 season.[source 6][source 7]
    No. 34: San Francisco → Tennessee (D). San Francisco traded this selection (which they had acquired in theAlex Smith trade) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's second and seventh round selections (40th &216th) along with Tennessee's third-round selection in the 2014 draft (77th).[source 8]
  2. ^No. 37: Oakland → Cincinnati (PD). Oakland traded this selection along with their2012 first-round selection to Cincinnati in exchange for quarterbackCarson Palmer.[source 9][source 10]
  3. ^No. 38: Arizona → San Diego (D). Arizona traded this selection to San Diego in exchange for San Diego's 2013 second- (45th) and fourth- (110th) round selections.[source 11]
  4. ^No. 40: Tennessee → San Francisco (D). seeNo. 34: San Francisco → Tennessee.[source 8]
  5. ^No. 42: Miami → Oakland (D). seeNo. 3: Oakland → Miami.[source 1]
  6. ^No. 45: San Diego → Arizona (D). seeNo. 38: Arizona → San Diego.[source 11]
  7. ^No. 46: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). seeNo. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 12]
  8. ^No. 52: Minnesota → New England (D). seeNo. 29: New England → Minnesota.[source 5]
  9. ^No. 54: Indianapolis → Miami (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to Miami in exchange for cornerbackVontae Davis.[source 13]
  10. ^No. 55: Green Bay → San Francisco (D). Green Bay traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's second- (61st) and sixth- (173rd) round selections.[source 14]
  11. ^No. 56: Seattle → Baltimore (D). Seattle traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's second- (62nd), fifth- (165th) and sixth- (199th) round selections.[source 8]
  12. ^No. 61: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). seeNo. 55: Green Bay → San Francisco.[source 14]
  13. ^No. 62: Baltimore → Seattle (D). seeNo. 56: Seattle → Baltimore.[source 8]
Round three
  1. ^No. 71: Buffalo → St. Louis (D). seeNo. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 12]
  2. ^No. 74: multiple trades:
    No. 74: Carolina → San Francisco (PD). Carolina traded this selection along with its2012 sixth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2012 fourth-round selection.[source 15]
    No. 74: San Francisco → Dallas (D). seeNo. 18: Dallas → San Francisco.[source 12]
  3. ^No. 78: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). seeNo. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 12]
  4. ^No. 82: multiple trades:
    No. 82: Chicago → Miami (PD). Chicago traded this selection and a2012 third-round selection to Miami in exchange for wide receiverBrandon Marshall.[source 16]
    No. 82: Miami → New Orleans (D). Miami traded this selection to New Orleans in exchange for two fourth-round selections from New Orleans (106th and109th).[source 17]
  5. ^No. 83: Minnesota → New England (D). seeNo. 29: New England → Minnesota.[source 5]
  6. ^No. 88: Green Bay → San Francisco (D). Green Bay traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's third- (93rd) and seventh- (216th) round selections.[source 18]
  7. ^No. 92: Atlanta → St. Louis (D). seeNo. 22: St. Louis → Atlanta.[source 12]
  8. ^No. 93: multiple trades:
    No. 93: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). seeNo. 88: Green Bay → San Francisco.[source 18]
    No. 93: Green Bay → Miami (D). Green Bay traded this selection to Miami in exchange for Miami's fourth- (109th), fifth- (146th) and seventh- (224th) round selections.[source 19]
Round four
  1. ^No. 98: Jacksonville → Philadelphia (D). Jacksonville traded this selection to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's 2013 fourth- (101st) and seventh- (210th) round selections.[source 20]
  2. ^No. 100: Oakland → Tampa Bay (D). Oakland traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's 2013 fourth- (112th) and sixth- (181st) round selections.[source 21]
  3. ^No. 101: Philadelphia → Jacksonville (D). SeeNo. 98: Jacksonville → Philadelphia.[source 20]
  4. ^No. 102: multiple trades:
    No. 102: Detroit → Minnesota (PD). Detroit traded this selection along with a2012 seventh-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for linebackersTahir Whitehead and fifth- and seventh-round selections in 2012.[source 22]
    No. 102: Minnesota → New England (D). seeNo. 29: New England → Minnesota.[source 5]
  5. ^No. 104: Cleveland → Miami (D). Cleveland traded this selection and a fifth-round selection (164th) to Miami in exchange for wide receiverDavone Bess and Miami's 2013 fourth- (111th) and seventh- (217th) round selections.[source 23]
  6. ^No. 106: multiple trades:
    No. 106: New York Jets → New Orleans (D). The Jets traded this selection to New Orleans in exchange for running backChris Ivory.[source 24]
    No. 106: New Orleans → Miami (D). seeNo. 82: Miami → New Orleans.[source 17]
  7. ^No. 109: multiple trades:
    No. 109: New Orleans → Miami (D). seeNo. 82: Miami → New Orleans.[source 17]
    No. 109: Miami → Green Bay (D). seeNo. 93: Green Bay → Miami.[source 19]
  8. ^No. 110: multiple trades:
    No. 110: San Diego → Arizona (D). seeNo. 38: Arizona → San Diego.[source 11]
    No. 110: Arizona → New York Giants (D). Arizona traded this selection to the Giants in exchange for the Giants' 2013 fourth- (116th) and sixth- (187th) round selections.[source 12]
  9. ^No. 111: multiple trades:
    No. 111: Miami → Cleveland (D). seeNo. 104: Cleveland → Miami.[source 23]
    No. 111: Cleveland → Pittsburgh (D). Cleveland traded this selection to Pittsburgh in exchange for Pittsburgh's2014 third-round selection.[source 12]
  10. ^No. 112: Tampa Bay → Oakland (D). seeNo. 100: Oakland → Tampa Bay.[source 21]
  11. ^No. 116: New York Giants → Arizona (D). seeNo. 110: Arizona → New York Giants.[source 12]
  12. ^No. 125: Denver → Green Bay (D). Denver traded this selection to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's fifth- (146th) and sixth- (173rd) round selections.[source 25]
  13. ^No. 126: New England → Tampa Bay (PD). New England traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for cornerbackAqib Talib and a 2013 seventh-round selection (226th).[source 26]
Round five
  1. ^No. 137: Detroit → Seattle (D). Detroit traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for Seattle's fifth- (165th) and sixth- (199th) round selections.[source 12]
  2. ^No. 138: Oakland → Seattle (PD). Oakland traded this selection along with their2012 seventh-round selection to Seattle in exchange for linebackerAaron Curry.[source 27]
  3. ^No. 139: Cleveland → Indianapolis (D). Cleveland traded this selection to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis'2014 fourth-round selection.[source 12]
  4. ^No. 146: multiple trades:
    No. 146: Miami → Green Bay (D). seeNo. 93: Green Bay → Miami.[source 19]
    No. 146: Green Bay → Denver (D). seeNo. 125: Denver → Green Bay.[source 25]
  5. ^No. 153: Chicago → Atlanta (D). Chicago traded this selection to Atlanta in exchange for Atlanta's 2013 fifth- (163rd) and seventh- (236th) round selections.[source 12]
  6. ^No. 157: Indianapolis → San Francisco (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection and its2012 fourth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2012 third-round selection.[source 15]
  7. ^No. 160: Houston → St. Louis (D). Houston traded this selection to St. Louis in exchange for two sixth-round selections (184th and198th).[source 12]
  8. ^No. 162: New England → Washington (PD). New England traded this selection to Washington in exchange for defensive linemanAlbert Haynesworth.[source 28]
  9. ^No. 163: Atlanta → Chicago (D). seeNo. 153: Chicago → Atlanta.[source 12]
  10. ^No. 164: multiple trades:
    No. 164: San Francisco → Cleveland (PD). San Francisco traded this selection and a seventh-round selection (227th) to Cleveland in exchange for quarterbackColt McCoy and their sixth-round selection (173rd).[source 29]
    No. 164: Cleveland → Miami (D). seeNo. 104: Cleveland → Miami.[source 23]
  11. ^No. 165: multiple trades:
    No. 165: Baltimore → Seattle (D). seeNo. 56: Seattle → Baltimore.[source 12]
    No. 165: Seattle → Detroit (D). seeNo. 137: Detroit → Seattle.[source 12]
Round six
  1. ^No. 173: multiple trades:
    No. 173: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for safetyDavid Sims and Cleveland's seventh-round selection (173rd).[source 30]
    No. 173: Cleveland → San Francisco (PD). seeNo. 164: San Francisco → Cleveland.[source 29]
    No. 173: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). seeNo. 55: Green Bay → San Francisco.[source 14]
    No. 173: Green Bay → Denver (D). seeNo. 125: Denver → Green Bay.[source 25]
  2. ^No. 176: multiple trades:
    No. 176: Tennessee → Minnesota (PD). Tennessee traded this selection to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's2012 seventh-round selection.[source 22]
    No. 176: Minnesota → Arizona (PD). Minnesota traded this selection to Arizona in exchange for cornerbackA. J. Jefferson and Arizona's seventh-round selection (213th).[15][source 31][source 32]
    No. 176: Arizona → Oakland (PD). Arizona traded this selection along with a conditional2014 selection to Oakland in exchange for quarterbackCarson Palmer and Oakland's seventh-round selection (219th).[source 33]
    No. 176: Oakland → Houston (D). Oakland traded this selection to Houston in exchange for Houston's sixth- (184th) and seventh- (233rd) round selections.[source 12]
  3. ^No. 180: Miami → San Francisco (PD). Miami traded this selection along with fourth- and sixth-round selections in2012 to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2012 fourth-round selection.[source 15]
  4. ^No. 181: Tampa Bay → Oakland (D). seeNo. 100: Oakland → Tampa Bay.[source 21]
  5. ^No. 184: multiple trades:
    No. 184: St. Louis → Houston (D). seeNo. 160: Houston → St. Louis.[source 12]
    No. 184: Houston → Oakland (D). seeNo. 176: Oakland → Houston.[source 12]
  6. ^No. 187: New York Giants → Arizona (D). seeNo. 110: Arizona → New York Giants.[source 12]
  7. ^No. 189: Minnesota → Tampa Bay (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's 2013 sixth- (196th) and seventh- (229th; originally owned by Minnesota) round selections.[source 34]
  8. ^No. 196: multiple trades:
    No. 196: Denver → Philadelphia (PD). Denver traded this selection to Philadelphia in exchange for defensive tackleBrodrick Bunkley.[source 35][source 36]
    No. 196: Philadelphia → Tampa Bay (PD). Philadelphia then traded this selection and a conditional selection in2014 to Tampa Bay in exchange for wide receiverArrelious Benn and Tampa Bay's seventh-round selection (218th).[source 37]
    No. 196: Tampa Bay → Minnesota (D). seeNo. 189: Minnesota → Tampa Bay[source 34]
  9. ^No. 197: New England → Cincinnati (PD). New England traded this selection and a2012 fifth-round selection to Cincinnati in exchange for wide receiverChad Johnson.[source 38]
  10. ^No. 198: multiple trades:
    No. 198: Atlanta → St. Louis (D). seeNo. 22: St. Louis → Atlanta.[source 12]
    No. 198: St. Louis → Houston (D). seeNo. 160: Houston → St. Louis.[source 12]
  11. ^No. 199: multiple trades:
    No. 199: San Francisco → Baltimore (PD). San Francisco traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for wide receiverAnquan Boldin.[source 39]
    No. 199: Baltimore → Seattle (D). seeNo. 56: Seattle → Baltimore.[source 12]
    No. 199: Seattle → Detroit (D). seeNo. 137: Detroit → Seattle.[source 12]
Round seven
  1. ^No. 210: Philadelphia → Jacksonville (D). SeeNo. 98: Jacksonville → Philadelphia.[source 20]
  2. ^No. 212: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). seeNo. 173: Philadelphia → Cleveland.[source 30]
  3. ^No. 213: Arizona → Minnesota (PD). seeNo. 176: Minnesota → Arizona.[source 32]
  4. ^No. 214: multiple trades:
    No. 214: Buffalo → Seattle (PD). Buffalo traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for quarterbackTarvaris Jackson.[source 40]
    No. 214: Seattle → Minnesota (PD). seeNo. 25: Seattle → Minnesota.[source 4]
  5. ^No. 216: multiple trades:
    No. 216: Tennessee → San Francisco (D). seeNo. 34: San Francisco → Tennessee.[source 12]
    No. 216: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). seeNo. 88: Green Bay → San Francisco.[source 18]
  6. ^No. 217: Miami → Cleveland (D). seeNo. 104: Cleveland → Miami.[source 23]
  7. ^No. 218: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (PD). seeNo. 196: Philadelphia → Tampa Bay.[source 37]
  8. ^No. 219: multiple trades:
    No. 219: Carolina → Oakland (PD). Carolina traded this selection to Oakland in exchange for wide receiverLouis Murphy.[source 41][source 42]
    No. 219: Oakland → Arizona (PD). seeNo. 176: Arizona → Oakland.[source 33]
  9. ^No. 220: New Orleans → Seattle (PD). New Orleans traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for linebackerBarrett Ruud.[source 43]
  10. ^No. 222: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). seeNo. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 12]
  11. ^No. 224: multiple trades:
    No. 224: Dallas → Miami (PD). Dallas traded this selection to Miami in exchange for offensive linemanRyan Cook.[source 44]
    No. 224: Miami → Green Bay (D). seeNo. 93: Green Bay → Miami.[source 19]
  12. ^No. 226: multiple trades:
    No. 226: Chicago → Tampa Bay (PD). Chicago traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for defensive tackleBrian Price.[source 45]
    No. 226: Tampa Bay → New England (PD). seeNo. 126: New England → Tampa Bay.[source 26]
  13. ^No. 227: multiple trades:
    No. 227: Cincinnati → San Francisco (PD). Cincinnati traded this selection to San Francisco in exchange for safetyTaylor Mays.[source 15]
    No. 227: San Francisco → Cleveland (PD). seeNo. 164: San Francisco → Cleveland.[source 29]
  14. ^No. 229: multiple trades:
    No. 229: Minnesota → New England (D). seeNo. 29: New England → Minnesota.[source 5]
    No. 229: New England → Tampa Bay (D). New England traded this selection and running backJeff Demps to Tampa Bay in exchange for running backLeGarrette Blount.[source 46]
    No. 229: Tampa Bay → Minnesota (D). seeNo. 189: Minnesota → Tampa Bay[source 34]
  15. ^No. 233: Houston → Oakland (D). seeNo. 176: Oakland → Houston.[source 12]
  16. ^No. 236: Atlanta → Chicago (D). seeNo. 153: Chicago → Atlanta.[source 12]

Forfeited picks

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Two selections in the 2013 draft were forfeited:

  1. ^Cleveland forfeited its second-round selection after selecting wide receiverJosh Gordon in the second round of the2012supplemental draft.[13]
  2. ^New Orleans forfeited its second-round selection as part of the punishment for the team's2012 bounty scandal.[14]

Supplemental draft

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Thesupplemental draft was held on July 11, 2013. For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the team forfeits its pick in that round in the draft of the following season. 6 players were eligible, but none were selected.[16]

Selections by conference

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Selection totals by college conference (including supplemental draft):[6]: 31 

No.ConferencePlayers
selected
Division
1Southeastern Conference63**I FBS
2Atlantic Coast Conference31I FBS
3Pac-12 Conference28I FBS
4Big Ten Conference22I FBS
4Big 12 Conference22I FBS
6Big East Conference19I FBS
7Conference USA8I FBS
8Independent7I FBS
8Mid-American Conference7I FBS
8Mountain West Conference7I FBS
11Western Athletic Conference6I FBS
12Southern Conference5I FCS
13Colonial Athletic Association4I FCS
13Sun Belt Conference4I FBS
15Ivy League3I FCS
15Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association3II
17Great American Conference2II
17Ohio Valley Conference2I FCS
17Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference2II
20Big Sky Conference1I FCS
20Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference1II
20Gulf South Conference1II
20Lone Star Conference1II
20Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference1I FCS
20Missouri Valley Football Conference1I FCS
20Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference1II
20Southland Conference1I FCS
20Southwestern Athletic Conference1I FCS
^** 63 players from one conference was an NFL draft record.[17] It was broken in2019, when 64 were selected.[18]

Twelve players fromSoutheastern Conference (SEC) programs were selected in the first round, which tied the record for most first-round selections from a single college conference set in2006 by theAtlantic Coast Conference.[19]

Schools with multiple draft selections

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SelectionsSchools
11Florida State
9Alabama,LSU
8Florida,Georgia
7Rutgers,South Carolina
6Notre Dame,Oklahoma
5Connecticut,North Carolina,Oregon,Texas A&M
4Arkansas,California,Clemson,Illinois,Tennessee,UCLA,USC
3Kansas State,Michigan State,Mississippi State,N.C. State,Ohio State,Penn State,San Diego State,South Florida,Stanford,Syracuse,Texas,West Virginia,Wisconsin
2Appalachian State,Colorado,FIU,Iowa State,Louisiana Tech,Miami (FL),Michigan,Missouri,Nebraska,Nevada,Oregon State,Rice,TCU,UCF,Utah,Utah State,Vanderbilt,Virginia Tech

Popular culture

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DuringSuper Bowl XLVII, the NFL presented a promotional advertisement for the 2013 Draft featuring retired athleteDeion Sanders attempting a comeback return under the name "Leon Sandcastle". The ad followed the fictional exploits of Sandcastle (portrayed byBall State cornerback Andre Dawson) through tryouts until he is drafted first overall by the Kansas City Chiefs.[20]

Notes

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