2013 NFL draft

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The 2013 NFL draft was the 78th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. The draft, which is officially called the "NFL Player Selection Meeting",[1] was held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on April 25 through April 27.[2][3]

2013 NFL draft
2013 NFL draft logo
General information
Date(s)April 25–27, 2013
LocationRadio City Music Hall
in New York City, NY
Network(s)ESPN, NFL Network
Overview
254 total selections in 7 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 →

Eric Fisher was chosen first overall by the Kansas City Chiefs, becoming the fourth offensive tackle ever to be selected with the top pick since the first common draft in 1967.[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 a per 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 the United States were selected (Ghanaians Ezekiel Ansah and Edmund Kugbila, Tongan Star Lotulelei, German Björn Werner, Englishman Menelik Watson, Estonian Margus Hunt, Liberian Sio Moore, Jamaican Trevardo Williams, Australian Jesse Williams, Canadian Luke Willson and Zimbabwean Stansly Maponga), breaking the record set by the 2012 NFL draft.[7] Meanwhile, nine offensive linemen were selected in the first round which ties a record previously set in 1968.[8]

The following is the breakdown of the 254 players selected by position:

Early entrants edit

A record 73 underclassmen forfeited any remaining NCAA 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 edit

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

Player selections edit

* = compensatory selection
= Pro Bowler[N 1]
Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back EDGE Edge
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard K Kicker[a] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
LS Long snapper OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman NT Nose tackle
P Punter PR Punt returner QB Quarterback RB Running back
S Safety SS Strong safety TE Tight end WR Wide receiver
  1. ^ Also known as placekicker (PK)
 
Eric Fisher, selected first overall by the Chiefs, is a two-time Pro Bowl selection.
 
3-time All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins, taken 27th overall by Houston
Cornerbacks Xavier Rhodes (25th overall by Minnesota) and Darius Slay (36th overall by Detroit) have both been named to multiple Pro Bowls.
 
Running back Le'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 the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
 
Tight end Travis 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
 
Safety Tyrann Mathieu, taken in the 3rd round by Arizona, was named to the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team
Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
1 1 Kansas City Chiefs Eric Fisher  OT Central Michigan MAC
1 2 Jacksonville Jaguars Luke Joeckel  OT Texas A&M SEC
1 3 Miami Dolphins Dion Jordan  DE Oregon Pac-12
1 4 Philadelphia Eagles Lane Johnson  OT Oklahoma Big 12
1 5 Detroit Lions Ezekiel Ansah  DE BYU Ind. (FBS)
1 6 Cleveland Browns Barkevious Mingo  DE LSU SEC
1 7 Arizona Cardinals Jonathan Cooper  OG North Carolina ACC
1 8 St. Louis Rams Tavon Austin  WR West Virginia Big 12
1 9 New York Jets Dee Milliner  CB Alabama SEC
1 10 Tennessee Titans Chance Warmack  OG Alabama SEC
1 11 San Diego Chargers D. J. Fluker  OT Alabama SEC
1 12 Oakland Raiders D. J. Hayden  CB Houston C-USA
1 13 New York Jets Sheldon Richardson  DT Missouri SEC
1 14 Carolina Panthers Star Lotulelei  DT Utah Pac-12
1 15 New Orleans Saints Kenny Vaccaro  S Texas Big 12
1 16 Buffalo Bills EJ Manuel  QB Florida State ACC
1 17 Pittsburgh Steelers Jarvis Jones  LB Georgia SEC
1 18 San Francisco 49ers Eric Reid  S LSU SEC
1 19 New York Giants Justin Pugh  OT Syracuse Big East
1 20 Chicago Bears Kyle Long  OG Oregon Pac-12
1 21 Cincinnati Bengals Tyler Eifert  TE Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
1 22 Atlanta Falcons Desmond Trufant  CB Washington Pac-12
1 23 Minnesota Vikings Sharrif Floyd  DT Florida SEC
1 24 Indianapolis Colts Björn Werner  DE Florida State ACC
1 25 Minnesota Vikings Xavier Rhodes  CB Florida State ACC
1 26 Green Bay Packers Datone Jones  DE UCLA Pac-12
1 27 Houston Texans DeAndre Hopkins  WR Clemson ACC
1 28 Denver Broncos Sylvester Williams  DT North Carolina ACC
1 29 Minnesota Vikings Cordarrelle Patterson  RB Tennessee SEC
1 30 St. Louis Rams Alec Ogletree  LB Georgia SEC
1 31 Dallas Cowboys Travis Frederick  C Wisconsin Big Ten
1 32 Baltimore Ravens Matt Elam  S Florida SEC
2 33 Jacksonville Jaguars Johnathan Cyprien  S FIU Sun Belt
2 34 Tennessee Titans Justin Hunter  WR Tennessee SEC
2 35 Philadelphia Eagles Zach Ertz  TE Stanford Pac-12
2 36 Detroit Lions Darius Slay  CB Mississippi State SEC
2 37 Cincinnati Bengals Giovani Bernard  RB North Carolina ACC
2 38 San Diego Chargers Manti Te'o  LB Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
2 38.5 Cleveland Browns selection forfeited during the 2012 supplemental draft.[Forfeited picks 1]
2 39 New York Jets Geno Smith  QB West Virginia Big 12
2 40 San Francisco 49ers Tank Carradine  DE Florida State ACC
2 41 Buffalo Bills Robert Woods  WR USC Pac-12
2 42 Oakland Raiders Menelik Watson  OT Florida State ACC
2 43 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Johnthan Banks  CB Mississippi State SEC
2 44 Carolina Panthers Kawann Short  DT Purdue Big Ten
2 44.5 New Orleans Saints selection forfeited [Forfeited picks 2]
2 45 Arizona Cardinals Kevin Minter  LB LSU SEC
2 46 Buffalo Bills Kiko Alonso  LB Oregon Pac-12
2 47 Dallas Cowboys Gavin Escobar  TE San Diego State MW
2 48 Pittsburgh Steelers Le'Veon Bell  RB Michigan State Big Ten
2 49 New York Giants Johnathan Hankins  DT Ohio State Big Ten
2 50 Chicago Bears Jonathan Bostic  LB Florida SEC
2 51 Washington Redskins David Amerson  CB NC State ACC
2 52 New England Patriots Jamie Collins  LB Southern Miss C-USA
2 53 Cincinnati Bengals Margus Hunt  DE SMU C-USA
2 54 Miami Dolphins Jamar Taylor  CB Boise State MW
2 55 San Francisco 49ers Vance McDonald  TE Rice C-USA
2 56 Baltimore Ravens Arthur Brown  LB Kansas State Big 12
2 57 Houston Texans D. J. Swearinger  S South Carolina SEC
2 58 Denver Broncos Montee Ball  RB Wisconsin Big Ten
2 59 New England Patriots Aaron Dobson  WR Marshall C-USA
2 60 Atlanta Falcons Robert Alford  CB Southeastern Louisiana Southland
2 61 Green Bay Packers Eddie Lacy  RB Alabama SEC
2 62 Seattle Seahawks Christine Michael  RB Texas A&M SEC
3 63 Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce  TE Cincinnati Big East
3 64 Jacksonville Jaguars Dwayne Gratz  CB Connecticut Big East
3 65 Detroit Lions Larry Warford  OG Kentucky SEC
3 66 Oakland Raiders Sio Moore  LB Connecticut Big East
3 67 Philadelphia Eagles Bennie Logan  DT LSU SEC
3 68 Cleveland Browns Leon McFadden  CB San Diego State MW
3 69 Arizona Cardinals Tyrann Mathieu  CB LSU SEC
3 70 Tennessee Titans Blidi Wreh-Wilson  CB Connecticut Big East
3 71 St. Louis Rams T. J. McDonald  S USC Pac-12
3 72 New York Jets Brian Winters  OG Kent State MAC
3 73 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Glennon  QB NC State ACC
3 74 Dallas Cowboys Terrance Williams  WR Baylor Big 12
3 75 New Orleans Saints Terron Armstead  OT Arkansas–Pine Bluff SWAC
3 76 San Diego Chargers Keenan Allen  WR California Pac-12
3 77 Miami Dolphins Dallas Thomas  OG Tennessee SEC
3 78 Buffalo Bills Marquise Goodwin  WR Texas Big 12
3 79 Pittsburgh Steelers Markus Wheaton  WR Oregon State Pac-12
3 80 Dallas Cowboys J. J. Wilcox  S Georgia Southern SoCon
3 81 New York Giants Damontre Moore  DE Texas A&M SEC
3 82 New Orleans Saints John Jenkins  DT Georgia SEC
3 83 New England Patriots Logan Ryan  CB Rutgers Big East
3 84 Cincinnati Bengals Shawn Williams  S Georgia SEC
3 85 Washington Redskins Jordan Reed  TE Florida SEC
3 86 Indianapolis Colts Hugh Thornton  OG Illinois Big Ten
3 87 Seattle Seahawks Jordan Hill  DT Penn State Big Ten
3 88 San Francisco 49ers Corey Lemonier  DE Auburn SEC
3 89 Houston Texans Brennan Williams  OT North Carolina ACC
3 90 Denver Broncos Kayvon Webster  CB South Florida Big East
3 91 New England Patriots Duron Harmon  S Rutgers Big East
3 92 St. Louis Rams Stedman Bailey  WR West Virginia Big 12
3 93 Miami Dolphins Will Davis  CB Utah State WAC
3 94 Baltimore Ravens Brandon Williams  DT Missouri Southern MIAA
3* 95 Houston Texans Sam Montgomery  DE LSU SEC
3* 96 Kansas City Chiefs Knile Davis  RB Arkansas SEC
3* 97 Tennessee Titans Zaviar Gooden  LB Missouri SEC
4 98 Philadelphia Eagles Matt Barkley  QB USC Pac-12
4 99 Kansas City Chiefs Nico Johnson  LB Alabama SEC
4 100 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Akeem Spence  DT Illinois Big Ten
4 101 Jacksonville Jaguars Ace Sanders  WR South Carolina SEC
4 102 New England Patriots Josh Boyce  WR TCU Big 12
4 103 Arizona Cardinals Alex Okafor  DE Texas Big 12
4 104 Miami Dolphins Jelani Jenkins  LB Florida SEC
4 105 Buffalo Bills Duke Williams  S Nevada MW
4 106 Miami Dolphins Dion Sims  TE Michigan State Big Ten
4 107 Tennessee Titans Brian Schwenke  C California Pac-12
4 108 Carolina Panthers Edmund Kugbila  OG Valdosta State Gulf South
4 109 Green Bay Packers David Bakhtiari  OT Colorado Pac-12
4 110 New York Giants Ryan Nassib  QB Syracuse Big East
4 111 Pittsburgh Steelers Shamarko Thomas  S Syracuse Big East
4 112 Oakland Raiders Tyler Wilson  QB Arkansas SEC
4 113 St. Louis Rams Barrett Jones  OG Alabama SEC
4 114 Dallas Cowboys B. W. Webb  CB William & Mary CAA
4 115 Pittsburgh Steelers Landry Jones  QB Oklahoma Big 12
4 116 Arizona Cardinals Earl Watford  OG James Madison CAA
4 117 Chicago Bears Khaseem Greene  LB Rutgers Big East
4 118 Cincinnati Bengals Sean Porter  LB Texas A&M SEC
4 119 Washington Redskins Phillip Thomas  S Fresno State MW
4 120 Minnesota Vikings Gerald Hodges  LB Penn State Big Ten
4 121 Indianapolis Colts Khaled Holmes  C USC Pac-12
4 122 Green Bay Packers J. C. Tretter  OT Cornell Ivy
4 123 Seattle Seahawks Chris Harper  WR Kansas State Big 12
4 124 Houston Texans Trevardo Williams  DE Connecticut Big East
4 125 Green Bay Packers Johnathan Franklin  RB UCLA Pac-12
4 126 Tampa Bay Buccaneers William Gholston  DE Michigan State Big Ten
4 127 Atlanta Falcons Malliciah Goodman  DE Clemson ACC
4 128 San Francisco 49ers Quinton Patton  WR Louisiana Tech WAC
4 129 Baltimore Ravens John Simon  DE Ohio State Big Ten
4* 130 Baltimore Ravens Kyle Juszczyk  FB Harvard Ivy
4* 131 San Francisco 49ers Marcus Lattimore  RB South Carolina SEC
4* 132 Detroit Lions Devin Taylor  DE South Carolina SEC
4* 133 Atlanta Falcons Levine Toilolo  TE Stanford Pac-12
5 134 Kansas City Chiefs Sanders Commings  CB Georgia SEC
5 135 Jacksonville Jaguars Denard Robinson  RB Michigan Big Ten
5 136 Philadelphia Eagles Earl Wolff  S NC State ACC
5 137 Seattle Seahawks Jesse Williams  DT Alabama SEC
5 138 Seattle Seahawks Tharold Simon  CB LSU SEC
5 139 Indianapolis Colts Montori Hughes  DT UT Martin OVC
5 140 Arizona Cardinals Stepfan Taylor  RB Stanford Pac-12
5 141 New York Jets Oday Aboushi  OG Virginia ACC
5 142 Tennessee Titans Lavar Edwards  DE LSU SEC
5 143 Buffalo Bills Jonathan Meeks  S Clemson ACC
5 144 New Orleans Saints Kenny Stills  WR Oklahoma Big 12
5 145 San Diego Chargers Steve Williams  CB California Pac-12
5 146 Denver Broncos Quanterus Smith  DE Western Kentucky Sun Belt
5 147 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Steven Means  LB Buffalo MAC
5 148 Carolina Panthers A. J. Klein  LB Iowa State Big 12
5 149 St. Louis Rams Brandon McGee  CB Miami (FL) ACC
5 150 Pittsburgh Steelers Terry Hawthorne  CB Illinois Big Ten
5 151 Dallas Cowboys Joseph Randle  RB Oklahoma State Big 12
5 152 New York Giants Cooper Taylor  S Richmond CAA
5 153 Atlanta Falcons Stansly Maponga  DE TCU Big 12
5 154 Washington Redskins Chris Thompson  RB Florida State ACC
5 155 Minnesota Vikings Jeff Locke  P UCLA Pac-12
5 156 Cincinnati Bengals Tanner Hawkinson  OT Kansas Big 12
5 157 San Francisco 49ers Quinton Dial  DE Alabama SEC
5 158 Seattle Seahawks Luke Willson  TE Rice C-USA
5 159 Green Bay Packers Micah Hyde  CB Iowa Big Ten
5 160 St. Louis Rams Zac Stacy  RB Vanderbilt SEC
5 161 Denver Broncos Tavarres King  WR Georgia SEC
5 162 Washington Redskins Brandon Jenkins  LB Florida State ACC
5 163 Chicago Bears Jordan Mills  OT Louisiana Tech WAC
5 164 Miami Dolphins Mike Gillislee  RB Florida SEC
5 165 Detroit Lions Sam Martin  P Appalachian State SoCon
5* 166 Miami Dolphins Caleb Sturgis  K Florida SEC
5* 167 Green Bay Packers Josh Boyd  DT Mississippi State SEC
5* 168 Baltimore Ravens Ricky Wagner  OT Wisconsin Big Ten
6 169 Jacksonville Jaguars Josh Evans  S Florida SEC
6 170 Kansas City Chiefs Eric Kush  C California (PA) PSAC
6 171 Detroit Lions Corey Fuller  WR Virginia Tech ACC
6 172 Oakland Raiders Nick Kasa  TE Colorado Pac-12
6 173 Denver Broncos Vinston Painter  OT Virginia Tech ACC
6 174 Arizona Cardinals Ryan Swope  WR Texas A&M SEC
6 175 Cleveland Browns Jamoris Slaughter  S Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
6 176 Houston Texans David Quessenberry  OT San Jose State WAC
6 177 Buffalo Bills Dustin Hopkins  K Florida State ACC
6 178 New York Jets William Campbell  OG Michigan Big Ten
6 179 San Diego Chargers Tourek Williams  DE FIU Sun Belt
6 180 San Francisco 49ers Nick Moody  LB Florida State ACC
6 181 Oakland Raiders Latavius Murray  RB UCF C-USA
6 182 Carolina Panthers Kenjon Barner  RB Oregon Pac-12
6 183 New Orleans Saints Rufus Johnson  DE Tarleton State LSC
6 184 Oakland Raiders Mychal Rivera  TE Tennessee SEC
6 185 Dallas Cowboys DeVonte Holloman  LB South Carolina SEC
6 186 Pittsburgh Steelers Justin Brown  WR Oklahoma Big 12
6 187 Arizona Cardinals Andre Ellington  RB Clemson ACC
6 188 Chicago Bears Cornelius Washington  DE Georgia SEC
6 189 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike James  RB Miami (FL) ACC
6 190 Cincinnati Bengals Rex Burkhead  RB Nebraska Big Ten
6 191 Washington Redskins Bacarri Rambo  S Georgia SEC
6 192 Indianapolis Colts John Boyett  S Oregon Pac-12
6 193 Green Bay Packers Nate Palmer  OLB Illinois State MVFC
6 194 Seattle Seahawks Spencer Ware  RB LSU SEC
6 195 Houston Texans Alan Bonner  WR Jacksonville State OVC
6 196 Minnesota Vikings Jeff Baca  OG UCLA Pac-12
6 197 Cincinnati Bengals Cobi Hamilton  WR Arkansas SEC
6 198 Houston Texans Chris Jones  DT Bowling Green MAC
6 199 Detroit Lions Theo Riddick  RB Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
6 200 Baltimore Ravens Kapron Lewis-Moore  DE Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
6* 201 Houston Texans Ryan Griffin  TE Connecticut Big East
6* 202 Tennessee Titans Khalid Wooten  CB Nevada MW
6* 203 Baltimore Ravens Ryan Jensen  OT CSU–Pueblo RMAC
6* 204 Kansas City Chiefs Braden Wilson  FB Kansas State Big 12
6* 205 Oakland Raiders Stacy McGee  DT Oklahoma Big 12
6* 206 Pittsburgh Steelers Vince Williams  LB Florida State ACC
7 207 Kansas City Chiefs Mike Catapano  DE Princeton Ivy
7 208 Jacksonville Jaguars Jeremy Harris  CB New Mexico State WAC
7 209 Oakland Raiders Brice Butler  WR San Diego State MW
7 210 Jacksonville Jaguars Demetrius McCray  CB Appalachian State SoCon
7 211 Detroit Lions Michael Williams  TE Alabama SEC
7 212 Philadelphia Eagles Joe Kruger  DE Utah Pac-12
7 213 Minnesota Vikings Michael Mauti  LB Penn State Big Ten
7 214 Minnesota Vikings Travis Bond  OG North Carolina ACC
7 215 New York Jets Tommy Bohanon  FB Wake Forest ACC
7 216 Green Bay Packers Charles Johnson  WR Grand Valley State GLIAC
7 217 Cleveland Browns Armonty Bryant  DE East Central GAC
7 218 Philadelphia Eagles Jordan Poyer  CB Oregon State Pac-12
7 219 Arizona Cardinals D. C. Jefferson  TE Rutgers Big East
7 220 Seattle Seahawks Ryan Seymour  OG Vanderbilt SEC
7 221 San Diego Chargers Brad Sorensen  QB Southern Utah Big Sky
7 222 Buffalo Bills Chris Gragg  TE Arkansas SEC
7 223 Pittsburgh Steelers Nicholas Williams  DT Samford SoCon
7 224 Green Bay Packers Kevin Dorsey  WR Maryland ACC
7 225 New York Giants Eric Herman  OG Ohio MAC
7 226 New England Patriots Michael Buchanan  DE Illinois Big Ten
7 227 Cleveland Browns Garrett Gilkey  OG Chadron State RMAC
7 228 Washington Redskins Jawan Jamison  RB Rutgers Big East
7 229 Minnesota Vikings Everett Dawkins  DT Florida State ACC
7 230 Indianapolis Colts Kerwynn Williams  RB Utah State WAC
7 231 Seattle Seahawks Ty Powell  LB Harding GAC
7 232 Green Bay Packers Sam Barrington  LB South Florida Big East
7 233 Oakland Raiders David Bass  DE Missouri Western MIAA
7 234 Denver Broncos Zac Dysert  QB Miami (OH) MAC
7 235 New England Patriots Steve Beauharnais  LB Rutgers Big East
7 236 Chicago Bears Marquess Wilson  WR Washington State Pac-12
7 237 San Francisco 49ers B. J. Daniels  QB South Florida Big East
7 238 Baltimore Ravens Aaron Mellette  WR Elon SoCon
7* 239 Philadelphia Eagles David King  DE Oklahoma Big 12
7* 240 Cincinnati Bengals Reid Fragel  OT Ohio State Big Ten
7* 241 Seattle Seahawks Jared Smith  DT New Hampshire CAA
7* 242 Seattle Seahawks Michael Bowie  OT Northeastern State MIAA
7* 243 Atlanta Falcons Kemal Ishmael  S UCF C-USA
7* 244 Atlanta Falcons Zeke Motta  S Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
7* 245 Detroit Lions Brandon Hepburn  LB Florida A&M MEAC
7* 246 San Francisco 49ers Carter Bykowski  OT Iowa State Big 12
7* 247 Baltimore Ravens Anthony, MarcMarc Anthony  CB California Pac-12
7* 248 Tennessee Titans Daimion Stafford  S Nebraska Big Ten
7* 249 Atlanta Falcons Sean Renfree  QB Duke ACC
7* 250 Miami Dolphins Don Jones  S Arkansas State Sun Belt
7* 251 Cincinnati Bengals T. J. Johnson  C South Carolina SEC
7* 252 San Francisco 49ers Marcus Cooper  CB Rutgers Big East
7* 253 New York Giants Michael Cox  RB UMass MAC
7* 254 Indianapolis Colts Justice Cunningham  TE South Carolina SEC

Notable undrafted players edit

= Pro Bowler[N 1]
Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Arizona Cardinals Tony Jefferson  SS Oklahoma Big 12
Atlanta Falcons Joplo Bartu  LB Texas State WAC
Atlanta Falcons Darius Johnson  WR SMU C-USA
Atlanta Falcons Ryan Schraeder  OT Valdosta State Gulf South
Atlanta Falcons Paul Worrilow  LB Delaware CAA
Baltimore Ravens Jordan Devey  OT Memphis C-USA
Baltimore Ravens Brynden Trawick  S Troy Sun Belt
Buffalo Bills Jordan Dangerfield  S Towson CAA
Buffalo Bills Nickell Robey-Coleman  CB USC Pac-12
Buffalo Bills Jeff Tuel  QB Washington State Pac-12
Carolina Panthers Robert Lester  S Alabama SEC
Chicago Bears Tress Way  P Oklahoma Big 12
Dallas Cowboys Jeff Heath  S Saginaw Valley State GLIAC
Denver Broncos C. J. Anderson  RB California Pac-12
Denver Broncos Lerentee McCray  LB Florida SEC
Detroit Lions LaAdrian Waddle  OT Texas Tech Big 12
Green Bay Packers Lane Taylor  OG Oklahoma State Big 12
Green Bay Packers Myles White  WR Louisiana Tech WAC
Houston Texans A. J. Bouye  CB UCF C-USA
Houston Texans Ja'Gared Davis  LB SMU C-USA
Indianapolis Colts Brandon McManus  K Temple Big East
Jacksonville Jaguars Abry Jones  DT Georgia SEC
Jacksonville Jaguars Jason Myers  K Marist Pioneer
Jacksonville Jaguars Carson Tinker  LS Alabama SEC
Kansas City Chiefs Demetrius Harris  TE Wisconsin–Milwaukee N/A
Kansas City Chiefs Bradley McDougald  S Kansas Big 12
Miami Dolphins Jordan Kovacs  S Michigan Big Ten
Minnesota Vikings Zach Line  FB SMU C-USA
Minnesota Vikings Adam Thielen  WR Minnesota State NSIC
New England Patriots Ryan Allen  P Louisiana Tech WAC
New England Patriots Kenbrell Thompkins  WR Cincinnati Big East
New England Patriots Josh Kline  OG Kent State MAC
New Orleans Saints Josh Hill  TE Idaho State Big Sky
New Orleans Saints Tim Lelito  OG Grand Valley State GLIAC
New York Jets Brett Maher  K Nebraska Big Ten
New York Jets Rontez Miles  S California (PA) PSAC
Oakland Raiders Brian Leonhardt  TE Bemidji State NSIC
Oakland Raiders Matt McGloin  QB Penn State Big Ten
Philadelphia Eagles James Winchester  LS Oklahoma Big 12
Philadelphia Eagles Brad Wing  P LSU SEC
Pittsburgh Steelers Chris Hubbard  OT UAB C-USA
San Diego Chargers Jahleel Addae  SS Central Michigan MAC
San Francisco 49ers Kevin McDermott  LS UCLA Pac-12
San Francisco 49ers Patrick Omameh  OG Michigan Big Ten
San Francisco 49ers Colton Schmidt  P UC Davis Big Sky
San Francisco 49ers Mike Purcell  NT Wyoming MW
Seattle Seahawks Benson Mayowa  DE Idaho WAC
St. Louis Rams Cody Davis  FS Texas Tech Big 12
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rashaan Melvin  CB Northern Illinois MAC
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tim Wright  WR Rutgers Big East
Tennessee Titans Jack Doyle  TE Western Kentucky Sun Belt
Washington Redskins Will Compton  LB Nebraska Big Ten

Trades edit

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). see No. 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 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.[source 2][11]
  5. ^ No. 16: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). see No. 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 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.[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 their 2014 third-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for wide receiver Percy 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). see No. 22: St. Louis → Atlanta.[source 1]
  11. ^ No. 31: San Francisco → Dallas (D). see No. 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 conditional 2014 second/third round selection to San Francisco in exchange for quarterback Alex Smith; the 2014 selection became a second rounder (56th) when Kansas City won a minimum of eight games in the 2013 season.[source 6][source 7]
    No. 34: San Francisco → Tennessee (D). San Francisco traded this selection (which they had acquired in the Alex 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 their 2012 first-round selection to Cincinnati in exchange for quarterback Carson 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). see No. 34: San Francisco → Tennessee.[source 8]
  5. ^ No. 42: Miami → Oakland (D). see No. 3: Oakland → Miami.[source 1]
  6. ^ No. 45: San Diego → Arizona (D). see No. 38: Arizona → San Diego.[source 11]
  7. ^ No. 46: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). see No. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 12]
  8. ^ No. 52: Minnesota → New England (D). see No. 29: New England → Minnesota.[source 5]
  9. ^ No. 54: Indianapolis → Miami (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to Miami in exchange for cornerback Vontae 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). see No. 55: Green Bay → San Francisco.[source 14]
  13. ^ No. 62: Baltimore → Seattle (D). see No. 56: Seattle → Baltimore.[source 8]
Round three
  1. ^ No. 71: Buffalo → St. Louis (D). see No. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 12]
  2. ^ No. 74: multiple trades:
    No. 74: Carolina → San Francisco (PD). Carolina traded this selection along with its 2012 sixth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2012 fourth-round selection.[source 15]
    No. 74: San Francisco → Dallas (D). see No. 18: Dallas → San Francisco.[source 12]
  3. ^ No. 78: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). see No. 8: Buffalo → St. Louis.[source 12]
  4. ^ No. 82: multiple trades:
    No. 82: Chicago → Miami (PD). Chicago traded this selection and a 2012 third-round selection to Miami in exchange for wide receiver Brandon 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 and 109th).[source 17]
  5. ^ No. 83: Minnesota → New England (D). see No. 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). see No. 22: St. Louis → Atlanta.[source 12]
  8. ^ No. 93: multiple trades:
    No. 93: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). see No. 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). See No. 98: Jacksonville → Philadelphia.[source 20]
  4. ^ No. 102: multiple trades:
    No. 102: Detroit → Minnesota (PD). Detroit traded this selection along with a 2012 seventh-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for linebackers Tahir Whitehead and fifth- and seventh-round selections in 2012.[source 22]
    No. 102: Minnesota → New England (D). see No. 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 receiver Davone 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 back Chris Ivory.[source 24]
    No. 106: New Orleans → Miami (D). see No. 82: Miami → New Orleans.[source 17]
  7. ^ No. 109: multiple trades:
    No. 109: New Orleans → Miami (D). see No. 82: Miami → New Orleans.[source 17]
    No. 109: Miami → Green Bay (D). see No. 93: Green Bay → Miami.[source 19]
  8. ^ No. 110: multiple trades:
    No. 110: San Diego → Arizona (D). see No. 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). see No. 104: Cleveland → Miami.[source 23]
    No. 111: Cleveland → Pittsburgh (D). Cleveland traded this selection to Pittsburgh in exchange for Pittsburgh's 2014 third-round selection.[source 12]
  10. ^ No. 112: Tampa Bay → Oakland (D). see No. 100: Oakland → Tampa Bay.[source 21]
  11. ^ No. 116: New York Giants → Arizona (D). see No. 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 cornerback Aqib 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 their 2012 seventh-round selection to Seattle in exchange for linebacker Aaron 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). see No. 93: Green Bay → Miami.[source 19]
    No. 146: Green Bay → Denver (D). see No. 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 its 2012 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 and 198th).[source 12]
  8. ^ No. 162: New England → Washington (PD). New England traded this selection to Washington in exchange for defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth.[source 28]
  9. ^ No. 163: Atlanta → Chicago (D). see No. 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 quarterback Colt McCoy and their sixth-round selection (173rd).[source 29]
    No. 164: Cleveland → Miami (D). see No. 104: Cleveland → Miami.[source 23]
  11. ^ No. 165: multiple trades:
    No. 165: Baltimore → Seattle (D). see No. 56: Seattle → Baltimore.[source 12]
    No. 165: Seattle → Detroit (D). see No. 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 safety David Sims and Cleveland's seventh-round selection (173rd).[source 30]
    No. 173: Cleveland → San Francisco (PD). see No. 164: San Francisco → Cleveland.[source 29]
    No. 173: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). see No. 55: Green Bay → San Francisco.[source 14]
    No. 173: Green Bay → Denver (D). see No. 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's 2012 seventh-round selection.[source 22]
    No. 176: Minnesota → Arizona (PD). Minnesota traded this selection to Arizona in exchange for cornerback A. 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 conditional 2014 selection to Oakland in exchange for quarterback Carson 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 in 2012 to San Francisco in exchange for San Francisco's 2012 fourth-round selection.[source 15]
  4. ^ No. 181: Tampa Bay → Oakland (D). see No. 100: Oakland → Tampa Bay.[source 21]
  5. ^ No. 184: multiple trades:
    No. 184: St. Louis → Houston (D). see No. 160: Houston → St. Louis.[source 12]
    No. 184: Houston → Oakland (D). see No. 176: Oakland → Houston.[source 12]
  6. ^ No. 187: New York Giants → Arizona (D). see No. 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 tackle Brodrick Bunkley.[source 35][source 36]
    No. 196: Philadelphia → Tampa Bay (PD). Philadelphia then traded this selection and a conditional selection in 2014 to Tampa Bay in exchange for wide receiver Arrelious Benn and Tampa Bay's seventh-round selection (218th).[source 37]
    No. 196: Tampa Bay → Minnesota (D). see No. 189: Minnesota → Tampa Bay[source 34]
  9. ^ No. 197: New England → Cincinnati (PD). New England traded this selection and a 2012 fifth-round selection to Cincinnati in exchange for wide receiver Chad Johnson.[source 38]
  10. ^ No. 198: multiple trades:
    No. 198: Atlanta → St. Louis (D). see No. 22: St. Louis → Atlanta.[source 12]
    No. 198: St. Louis → Houston (D). see No. 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 receiver Anquan Boldin.[source 39]
    No. 199: Baltimore → Seattle (D). see No. 56: Seattle → Baltimore.[source 12]
    No. 199: Seattle → Detroit (D). see No. 137: Detroit → Seattle.[source 12]
Round seven
  1. ^ No. 210: Philadelphia → Jacksonville (D). See No. 98: Jacksonville → Philadelphia.[source 20]
  2. ^ No. 212: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). see No. 173: Philadelphia → Cleveland.[source 30]
  3. ^ No. 213: Arizona → Minnesota (PD). see No. 176: Minnesota → Arizona.[source 32]
  4. ^ No. 214: multiple trades:
    No. 214: Buffalo → Seattle (PD). Buffalo traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for quarterback Tarvaris Jackson.[source 40]
    No. 214: Seattle → Minnesota (PD). see No. 25: Seattle → Minnesota.[source 4]
  5. ^ No. 216: multiple trades:
    No. 216: Tennessee → San Francisco (D). see No. 34: San Francisco → Tennessee.[source 12]
    No. 216: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). see No. 88: Green Bay → San Francisco.[source 18]
  6. ^ No. 217: Miami → Cleveland (D). see No. 104: Cleveland → Miami.[source 23]
  7. ^ No. 218: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (PD). see No. 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 receiver Louis Murphy.[source 41][source 42]
    No. 219: Oakland → Arizona (PD). see No. 176: Arizona → Oakland.[source 33]
  9. ^ No. 220: New Orleans → Seattle (PD). New Orleans traded this selection to Seattle in exchange for linebacker Barrett Ruud.[source 43]
  10. ^ No. 222: St. Louis → Buffalo (D). see No. 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 lineman Ryan Cook.[source 44]
    No. 224: Miami → Green Bay (D). see No. 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 tackle Brian Price.[source 45]
    No. 226: Tampa Bay → New England (PD). see No. 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 safety Taylor Mays.[source 15]
    No. 227: San Francisco → Cleveland (PD). see No. 164: San Francisco → Cleveland.[source 29]
  14. ^ No. 229: multiple trades:
    No. 229: Minnesota → New England (D). see No. 29: New England → Minnesota.[source 5]
    No. 229: New England → Tampa Bay (D). New England traded this selection and running back Jeff Demps to Tampa Bay in exchange for running back LeGarrette Blount.[source 46]
    No. 229: Tampa Bay → Minnesota (D). see No. 189: Minnesota → Tampa Bay[source 34]
  15. ^ No. 233: Houston → Oakland (D). see No. 176: Oakland → Houston.[source 12]
  16. ^ No. 236: Atlanta → Chicago (D). see No. 153: Chicago → Atlanta.[source 12]

Forfeited picks edit

Two selections in the 2013 draft were forfeited:

  1. ^ Cleveland forfeited its second-round selection after selecting wide receiver Josh Gordon in the second round of the 2012 supplemental draft.[13]
  2. ^ New Orleans forfeited its second-round selection as part of the punishment for the team's 2012 bounty scandal.[14]

Supplemental draft edit

The supplemental 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 edit

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

No. Conference Players
selected
Division
1 Southeastern Conference 63** I FBS
2 Atlantic Coast Conference 31 I FBS
3 Pac-12 Conference 28 I FBS
4 Big Ten Conference 22 I FBS
4 Big 12 Conference 22 I FBS
6 Big East Conference 19 I FBS
7 Conference USA 8 I FBS
8 Independent 7 I FBS
8 Mid-American Conference 7 I FBS
8 Mountain West Conference 7 I FBS
11 Western Athletic Conference 6 I FBS
12 Southern Conference 5 I FCS
13 Colonial Athletic Association 4 I FCS
13 Sun Belt Conference 4 I FBS
15 Ivy League 3 I FCS
15 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association 3 II
17 Great American Conference 2 II
17 Ohio Valley Conference 2 I FCS
17 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference 2 II
20 Big Sky Conference 1 I FCS
20 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1 II
20 Gulf South Conference 1 II
20 Lone Star Conference 1 II
20 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 1 I FCS
20 Missouri Valley Football Conference 1 I FCS
20 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 1 II
20 Southland Conference 1 I FCS
20 Southwestern Athletic Conference 1 I FCS
^** 63 players from one conference was an NFL draft record.[17] It was broken in 2019, when 64 were selected.[18]

Twelve players from Southeastern Conference (SEC) programs were selected in the first round, which tied the record for most first-round selections from a single college conference set in 2006 by the Atlantic Coast Conference.[19]

Schools with multiple draft selections edit

Selections Schools
11 Florida State
9 Alabama, LSU
8 Florida, Georgia
7 Rutgers, South Carolina
6 Notre Dame, Oklahoma
5 Connecticut, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas A&M
4 Arkansas, California, Clemson, Illinois, Tennessee, UCLA, USC
3 Kansas State, Michigan State, Mississippi State, N.C. State, Ohio State, Penn State, San Diego State, South Florida, Stanford, Syracuse, Texas, West Virginia, Wisconsin
2 Appalachian 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 edit

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

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
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