Who was drafted in the 2013 NFL Draft?

Who was drafted in the 2013 NFL Draft?

Apr 25, 2013: Rams traded 2013 1st round pick (22nd overall, Desmond Trufant) and 2015 7th round pick (249th overall, Akeem King) to Falcons for 2013 1st round pick (30th overall, Alec Ogletree), 2013 3rd round pick (92nd overall, Stedman Bailey) and 2013 6th round pick (198th overall subsequently traded, Chris Jones)

Where did Seattle pick in the 2014 NFL Draft?

Seattle traded this selection, its seventh-round selection ( 214th ), and their 2014 third-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for wide receiver Percy Harvin. ^ No. 29: New England → Minnesota (D).

Who was number 22 in the 2012 NFL Draft?

No. 22: Washington → St. Louis (PD). Washington traded this selection, first- and second-round selections in 2012 and their 2014 first-round selection to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis’ 2012 first-round selection, which they used to draft Robert Griffin III. No. 22: St. Louis → Atlanta (D).

Who was the first pick in the 1967 NFL Draft?

Eric Fisher was chosen first overall by the Kansas City Chiefs, becoming the fourth offensive lineman ever to be selected with the top pick (all of them being tackles), since the first Common draft in 1967.

How many underclassmen went to the NFL in 2013?

A total of 73 underclassmen were granted eligibility for the 2013 draft, eclipsing the previous record from 2012 of 65. In addition to these underclassmen, at least six players who were considered seniors opted not to pursue an additional season of college eligibility for which they may have been eligible.

When did Tampa Bay get Darrelle Revis from the Jets?

Tampa Bay traded this selection and a conditional mid-round selection in 2014 to the Jets in exchange for cornerback Darrelle 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.

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