The2013NFL draftwas 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 HallinNew York Cityon April 25 through April 27.[2][3]
2013 NFL draft | |
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General information | |
Date(s) | April 25–27, 2013 |
Location | Radio City Music Hall inNew York City,NY |
Network(s) | ESPN,NFL Network |
Overview | |
254total selections in7rounds | |
League | NFL |
First selection | Eric Fisher,OT Kansas City Chiefs |
Mr. Irrelevant | Justice 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 |
Eric Fisherwas chosenfirst overallby theKansas City Chiefs,becoming the fourthoffensive tackleever to be selected with the top pick since the firstcommon draftin1967.[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 capitabasis with 13 players, or one of every 355,798 residents of the state.[5]Among colleges,Florida Stateled with 11 players selected.[6]: 31
A record 11 players from countries other than theUnited Stateswere selected (GhanaiansEzekiel AnsahandEdmund Kugbila,TonganStar Lotulelei,GermanBjörn Werner,EnglishmanMenelik Watson,EstonianMargus Hunt,LiberianSio Moore,JamaicanTrevardo Williams,AustralianJesse Williams,CanadianLuke Willsonand 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
editA record 73 underclassmen forfeited any remainingNCAA eligibilitythey 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
editThe draft order is based generally on each team'srecord from the previous season,with teams which qualified for thepostseasonselecting after those which failed to make the playoffs.[10]
Player selections
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Notable undrafted players
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Trades
editIn the explanations below,(D)denotes trades that took place during the draft, while(PD)indicates trades completed pre-draft.
- Round one
- ^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]
- ^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]
- ^No. 12: Miami → Oakland (D).seeNo. 3: Oakland → Miami.[source 1]
- ^No. 13: Tampa Bay → New York Jets (PD).Tampa Bay traded this selection and a conditional mid-round selection in2014to 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]
- ^No. 16: St. Louis → Buffalo (D).seeNo. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 1]
- ^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]
- ^No. 22:multiple trades:
- No. 22: Washington → St. Louis (PD).Washington traded this selection, first- and second-round selections in2012and their2014first-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]
- ^No. 25: Seattle → Minnesota (PD).Seattle traded this selection, its seventh-round selection (214th), and their2014third-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for wide receiverPercy Harvin.[source 4]
- ^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]
- ^No. 30: Atlanta → St. Louis (D).seeNo. 22: St. Louis → Atlanta.[source 1]
- ^No. 31: San Francisco → Dallas (D).seeNo. 18: Dallas → San Francisco.[source 1]
- Round two
- ^No. 34:multiple trades:
- No. 34: Kansas City → San Francisco (PD).Kansas City traded this selection along with a conditional2014second/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 the2013season.[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]
- ^No. 37: Oakland → Cincinnati (PD).Oakland traded this selection along with their2012 first-round selectionto Cincinnati in exchange for quarterbackCarson Palmer.[source 9][source 10]
- ^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]
- ^No. 40: Tennessee → San Francisco (D).seeNo. 34: San Francisco → Tennessee.[source 8]
- ^No. 42: Miami → Oakland (D).seeNo. 3: Oakland → Miami.[source 1]
- ^No. 45: San Diego → Arizona (D).seeNo. 38: Arizona → San Diego.[source 11]
- ^No. 46: St. Louis → Buffalo (D).seeNo. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 12]
- ^No. 52: Minnesota → New England (D).seeNo. 29: New England → Minnesota.[source 5]
- ^No. 54: Indianapolis → Miami (PD).Indianapolis traded this selection to Miami in exchange for cornerbackVontae Davis.[source 13]
- ^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]
- ^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]
- ^No. 61: San Francisco → Green Bay (D).seeNo. 55: Green Bay → San Francisco.[source 14]
- ^No. 62: Baltimore → Seattle (D).seeNo. 56: Seattle → Baltimore.[source 8]
- Round three
- ^No. 71: Buffalo → St. Louis (D).seeNo. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 12]
- ^No. 74:multiple trades:
- No. 74: Carolina → San Francisco (PD).Carolina traded this selection along with its2012sixth-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]
- ^No. 78: St. Louis → Buffalo (D).seeNo. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 12]
- ^No. 82:multiple trades:
- No. 82: Chicago → Miami (PD).Chicago traded this selection and a2012third-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 (106thand109th).[source 17]
- ^No. 83: Minnesota → New England (D).seeNo. 29: New England → Minnesota.[source 5]
- ^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]
- ^No. 92: Atlanta → St. Louis (D).seeNo. 22: St. Louis → Atlanta.[source 12]
- ^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
- ^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]
- ^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]
- ^No. 101: Philadelphia → Jacksonville (D).SeeNo. 98: Jacksonville → Philadelphia.[source 20]
- ^No. 102:multiple trades:
- No. 102: Detroit → Minnesota (PD).Detroit traded this selection along with a2012seventh-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for linebackersTahir Whiteheadand fifth- and seventh-round selections in 2012.[source 22]
- No. 102: Minnesota → New England (D).seeNo. 29: New England → Minnesota.[source 5]
- ^No. 104: Cleveland → Miami (D).Cleveland traded this selection and a fifth-round selection (164th) to Miami in exchange for wide receiverDavone Bessand Miami's 2013 fourth- (111th) and seventh- (217th) round selections.[source 23]
- ^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]
- ^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]
- ^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]
- ^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-roundselection.[source 12]
- ^No. 112: Tampa Bay → Oakland (D).seeNo. 100: Oakland → Tampa Bay.[source 21]
- ^No. 116: New York Giants → Arizona (D).seeNo. 110: Arizona → New York Giants.[source 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]
- ^No. 126: New England → Tampa Bay (PD).New England traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for cornerbackAqib Taliband a 2013 seventh-round selection (226th).[source 26]
- Round five
- ^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]
- ^No. 138: Oakland → Seattle (PD).Oakland traded this selection along with their2012 seventh-round selectionto Seattle in exchange for linebackerAaron Curry.[source 27]
- ^No. 139: Cleveland → Indianapolis (D).Cleveland traded this selection to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis'2014 fourth-round selection.[source 12]
- ^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]
- ^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]
- ^No. 157: Indianapolis → San Francisco (PD).Indianapolis traded this selection and its2012fourth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2012 third-round selection.[source 15]
- ^No. 160: Houston → St. Louis (D).Houston traded this selection to St. Louis in exchange for two sixth-round selections (184thand198th).[source 12]
- ^No. 162: New England → Washington (PD).New England traded this selection to Washington in exchange for defensive linemanAlbert Haynesworth.[source 28]
- ^No. 163: Atlanta → Chicago (D).seeNo. 153: Chicago → Atlanta.[source 12]
- ^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 McCoyand their sixth-round selection (173rd).[source 29]
- No. 164: Cleveland → Miami (D).seeNo. 104: Cleveland → Miami.[source 23]
- ^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
- ^No. 173:multiple trades:
- No. 173: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD).Philadelphia traded this selection to Cleveland in exchange for safetyDavid Simsand 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]
- ^No. 176:multiple trades:
- No. 176: Tennessee → Minnesota (PD).Tennessee traded this selection to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's2012seventh-round selection.[source 22]
- No. 176: Minnesota → Arizona (PD).Minnesota traded this selection to Arizona in exchange for cornerbackA. J. Jeffersonand Arizona's seventh-round selection (213th).[15][source 31][source 32]
- No. 176: Arizona → Oakland (PD).Arizona traded this selection along with a conditional2014selection to Oakland in exchange for quarterbackCarson Palmerand 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]
- ^No. 180: Miami → San Francisco (PD).Miami traded this selection along with fourth- and sixth-round selections in2012to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2012 fourth-round selection.[source 15]
- ^No. 181: Tampa Bay → Oakland (D).seeNo. 100: Oakland → Tampa Bay.[source 21]
- ^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]
- ^No. 187: New York Giants → Arizona (D).seeNo. 110: Arizona → New York Giants.[source 12]
- ^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]
- ^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 in2014to Tampa Bay in exchange for wide receiverArrelious Bennand Tampa Bay's seventh-round selection (218th).[source 37]
- No. 196: Tampa Bay → Minnesota (D).seeNo. 189: Minnesota → Tampa Bay[source 34]
- ^No. 197: New England → Cincinnati (PD).New England traded this selection and a2012 fifth-round selectionto Cincinnati in exchange for wide receiverChad Johnson.[source 38]
- ^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]
- ^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
- ^No. 210: Philadelphia → Jacksonville (D).SeeNo. 98: Jacksonville → Philadelphia.[source 20]
- ^No. 212: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD).seeNo. 173: Philadelphia → Cleveland.[source 30]
- ^No. 213: Arizona → Minnesota (PD).seeNo. 176: Minnesota → Arizona.[source 32]
- ^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]
- ^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]
- ^No. 217: Miami → Cleveland (D).seeNo. 104: Cleveland → Miami.[source 23]
- ^No. 218: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (PD).seeNo. 196: Philadelphia → Tampa Bay.[source 37]
- ^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]
- ^No. 220: New Orleans → Seattle (PD).New Orleans traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for linebackerBarrett Ruud.[source 43]
- ^No. 222: St. Louis → Buffalo (D).seeNo. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 12]
- ^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]
- ^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]
- ^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]
- ^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 Dempsto Tampa Bay in exchange for running backLeGarrette Blount.[source 46]
- No. 229: Tampa Bay → Minnesota (D).seeNo. 189: Minnesota → Tampa Bay[source 34]
- ^No. 233: Houston → Oakland (D).seeNo. 176: Oakland → Houston.[source 12]
- ^No. 236: Atlanta → Chicago (D).seeNo. 153: Chicago → Atlanta.[source 12]
Forfeited picks
editTwo selections in the 2013 draft were forfeited:
- ^Clevelandforfeited its second-round selection after selecting wide receiverJosh Gordonin the second round of the2012supplemental draft.[13]
- ^New Orleansforfeited its second-round selection as part of the punishment for the team's2012 bounty scandal.[14]
Supplemental draft
editThesupplemental draftwas 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
editSelection totals by college conference (including supplemental draft):[6]: 31
- ^**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 in2006by theAtlantic Coast Conference.[19]
Schools with multiple draft selections
editPopular culture
editDuringSuper Bowl XLVII,the NFL presented a promotional advertisement for the 2013 Draft featuring retired athleteDeion Sandersattempting a comeback return under the name "Leon Sandcastle".The ad followed the fictional exploits of Sandcastle (portrayed byBall Statecornerback Andre Dawson) through tryouts until he is drafted first overall by the Kansas City Chiefs.[20]
Notes
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External links
edit- Official site
- NFL Draft 2013at ESPN