The fourth round of the 2013 NFL Draft has begun currently on pick no.164

Here’s a look at what happened in round three, round two and round one.

Fourth Round Picks:

No.98: Matt Barkley, QB, USC

The Philadelphia Eagles traded up and now have a plethora of quarterbacks on the roster with Michael Vick, Nick Foles, Dennis Dixon and Barkley.

No.99: Nico Johnson, ILB, Alabama

Kansas City Chiefs add depth at inside linebacker with Johnson

No.100: Akeem Spence, DT,Illinois

Tampa Bay Buccaneers trade with the Oakland Raiders who receive the 112th pick and 181st pick. The selection, Spence.

No.101: Ace Sanders, WR, South Carolina

Sanders will help the Jacksonville Jaguars spread the field with his speed.

No.102: Josh Boyce, WR, TCU

The New England Patriots add another wide receiver for Tom Brady.

No.103: Alex Okafor, DE, Texas

Desperately needing a pass rusher the Arizona Cardinals get a solid pick in Okafor.

No.104: Jelani Jenkins, OLB, Florida

A solid pick, Jenkins will likely make his impact on special teams for the Miami Dolphins.

No.105: Duke Williams, S, Nevada

Buffalo Bills add safety depth with the pick of Williams.

No.106: Dion Sims, TE, Michigan State

Dolphins add a big tight end in Sims who could be a threat in the redzone

No.107: Brian Schwenke, C, California

Tennessee Titans add a very good center in Schwenke

No.108: Edmund Kugbila, G, Valdosta State

Carolina Panthers add depth on the offensive line with the pick of Kugbila

No.109: David Bakhtiari, OT, Colorado

A great pick here for the Green Bay Packers, need offensive line help to protect Aaron Rodgers and open up lanes for their running backs.

No.110: Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse

With an aging David Carr the New York Giants get younger with the selection of Nassib.

No.111: Shamarko Thomas, S, Syracuse

The Pittsburgh Steelers take a very good safety in Thomas.

No.112: Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas

Oakland Raiders needed a quarterback  since Carson Palmer got traded and now have their  man in Wilson.

No.113: Barrett Jones, G, Alabama

With Jones the St. Louis Rams add depth on the offensive line.

No.114: B.W. Webb 

Another addition to the Dallas Cowboys secondary, Webb also can return punts.

No.115: Landry Jones, QB, Oklahoma

The Steelers get a desperate need for a backup for Ben Roethlisberger in Jones.

No.116: Earl Watford, G, James Madison

Cardinals continue to improve offensive line with the selection of Watford.

No.117: Khaseem Greene, OLB, Rutgers

Needing to get younger and also replacing a future Hall of Famer the Chicago Bears take Greene.

No.118: Sean Porter, OLB, Texas A&M 

Addressing a need for depth at linebacker the Cincinnati Bengals selected Porter.

No.119: Phillip Thomas, S, Fresno State

Great pick here by the Washington Redskins, Thomas could compete for a starting spot at safety.

No.120: Gerald Hodges, OLB, Penn State

The Minnesota Vikings add depth at linebacker with Hodges.

No.121: Khaled Holmes, C, USC

Indianapolis Colts get a quality center in Holmes.

No.122: J.C. Tretter, OT, Cornell

Another offensive linemen for the Packers, Tretter adds depth.

No.123: Chris Harper, WR, Kansas State

Needing a big body receiver the Seattle Seahawks got their man in Harper.

No.124: Trevardo Williams, DE, Connecticut

The Houston Texans pass rush is even more scarier with the pick of Williams.

No.125: Jonathan Franklin, RB, UCLA

A great selection here for the Packers in Franklin he should become the immediate starter.

No.126: William Gholston, Defensive End, Michigan State

Gholston provides depth at defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

No.127: Malliciah Goodman, DE, Clemson

Atlanta Falcons add a much needed pass rusher in Goodman.

No.128: Quinton Patton, WR, Louisiana Tech

With a need at wide receiver the San Francisco 49ers make a solid pick with Patton.

No.129: John Simon, Ohio State, DE

Baltimore Ravens take a defensive end in Simon to help a newly constructed defense after a number of starters went elsewhere or retired.

No.130: Kyle Juszczyk, FB, Harvard

An interesting selection for the Ravens taking a fullback in Juszczyk.

No.131: Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina

With great depth at the running back position the 49ers will allow for Lattimore to develop and make sure he’s 100 percent healthy.

No.132: Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina

Detroit Lions add depth at defensive end with the selection of Taylor.

No.133: Levine Toilolo, TE, Stanford

Matt Ryan just got a redzone threat that should easily reach double digits in touchdown receptions.

Fifth Round Picks

No.134Sanders Commings, CBGeorgia

Chiefs add depth in the secondary with selection of Commings.

No.135: Denard Robinson, WR, Michigan

The former quarterback gives the Jaguars a play maker at wide receiver who could also stretch the field.

No.136: Earl Wolff, S, North Carolina State

Eagles bring in a safety who will make an impact on special teams.

No.137: Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama

Seahawks add depth at the defensive tackle position with Williams.

No.138: Tharold Simon, CB, LSU

Liking the bigger cornerbacks the Seahawks take Simon.

No.139: Montori Hughes, DT, Tennessee-Martin

Colts move up to take Hughes who adds depth on the defensive line.

No.140: Stepfan Taylor, RB, Stanford

Cardinals get their replacement for the disappointing Beanie Wells in Taylor.

No.141: Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia

Jets needed depth on the offensive line and got it with Aboushi.

No.142: Lavar Edwards, DE, LSU

Titans continue to add depth at defensive end with the selection of Edwards.

No.143: Jonathan Meeks, S, Clemson

Another addition in the secondary for the Bills with the drafting of Meeks.

No.144: Kenny Stills, WR, Oklahoma

Stills will provide a valuable weapon for Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints.

No.145: Steve Williams, CB, California

The San Diego Chargers take another pick from Cal this time to help out the secondary with Williams.

No.146: Quanterus Smith, DE,  Western Kentucky

Broncos add to an already stout defense with the selection of Smith.

No.147: Steven Means, DE, Buffalo

The Buccaneers continue to add to the depth on defense this time taking Means.

No.148: A.J. Klein, ILB, Iowa State

Panthers needed help on defense and drafted a tackling machine in Klein.

No.149: Brandon McGee, CB, Miami

Adding to one of the stronger defenses the Rams add to the secondary after taking McGee.

No.150Terry Hawthorne, CB, Illinois

Steelers add another piece to the secondary with the selection of Hawthorne.

No.151: Joseph Randle, RB, Oklahoma State

With DeMarco Murray having a history of injuries the Cowboys get a capable backup in Randle.

No.152: Cooper Taylor, S, Richmond

In 2012 the Giants secondary got hit with numerous injuries and have added depth by taking Taylor a safety with great height.

No.153: Stansly Maponga, DE, TCU

Falcons continue add to their defense with the pick of Maponga.

No.154: Chris Thompson, RB, Florida State

Redskins hoping to get another late round steal at running back by taking Thompson.

No.155: Jeff Locke, P, UCLA

Vikings take one of the better punters in the draft.

No.156: Tanner Hawkinson, OT, Kansas

Bengals get offensive line help by taking Hawkinson.

No.157: Quinton Dial, DE, Alabama

Dial can play anywhere on the defensive line and will primarily make his mark against the run.

No.158: Luke Willson, TE, Rice

Seahawks needed a tight end and chose Willson

No.159: Micah Hyde, S, Iowa

With Charles Woodson gone, the Packers needed a safety and selected Hyde.

No.160: Zac Stacy, RB, Vanderbilt

Steven Jackson is gone and the Rams found his replacement in Stacy.

No.161: Tavarres King, WR, Georgia

Broncos add depth at wide receiver by taking King.

No.162: Brandon JenkinsOLB, Florida State

Jenkins will likely find himself in on passing downs as a situational pass rusher for the Redskins.

No.163: Jordan Mills, OT, Louisiana Tech

Protecting Jay Cutler is key for the Bears and Mills provides depth at offensive tackle.

No.164: Mike Gillislee, RB, Florida

After Reggie Bush left for the Lions, it meant finding his replacement and the Dolphins got that with Gillislee.

No.165: Sam Martin, P, Appalachian State

Needed to provide competition at punter, so the Lions took Martin.

No.166: Caleb Sturgis, K, Florida

Dolphins add a kicker in Strugis

No.167: Josh Boyd, DT, Mississippi State

The Packers go with depth at defensive tackle with Boyd.

No.168: Ricky Wagner, OT, Wisconsin

Defending champion Ravens take offensive line help with the selection of Wagner.

Sixth Round Picks:

No.169: Josh Evans, S, Florida

Jaguars looking to improve their depth in the secondary take Evans.

No.170: Eric Kush, C, California (PA) 

Chiefs improve offensive line with the selection of Kush

No.171: Corey Fuller, WR, Virginia Tech

Lions take another receiver looking to add more weapons for Matt Stafford.

No.172: Nick Kasa, TE, Colorado 

This tight end is a project for the Raiders and could become a redzone threat with his tremendous size.

No.173: Vinston Painter, OT, Virginia Tech

Depth at offensive tackle is important and the Broncos take Painter to increase it.

No.174: Ryan Swope, WR, Texas A&M

Cardinals grab a possession receiver and give Larry Fitzgerald some help.

No.175: Jamoris Slaughter, S, Notre Dame 

Another secondary addition for the Browns who take Slaughter

No.176: David Quessenberry, OT, San Jose State

The Texans grab Quessenberry to add depth at offensive tackle.

No.177: Dustin Hopkins, K, Florida State

Bills go with a special teams selection with Hopkins.

No.178: William Campbell, DT, Michigan

Jets go with defense take Campbell.

No.179: Tourek Williams, DE, Florida International

The Chargers continue t0 add to the defense this time with the pick of Williams.

No.180: Nick Moody, OLB, Florida State

A position of weakness now has become the strength for the 49ers after selecting Moody an outside linebacker.

No.181: Latavius Murray, RB, Central Florida

With Darren McFadden usually dealing with injuries, the Raiders take the best big back in the draft in Murray.

No.182: Kenjon Barner, RB, Oregon

Last season the Panthers struggled running the football, Barner will get the chance show what he can do.

No.183: Rufus Johnson, DE, Tarleton State

Saints look to improve their depth at defensive end and get Johnson

No.184: Mychal Rivera, TE, Tennessee 

Regardless of who starts at quarterback  for the Raiders the team goes with a second tight end late in the draft this time it’s Rivera.

No.185: Devonte Holloman, OLB, South Carolina

Cowboys go with an outside linebacker in Holloman who will likely see time on special teams

No.186: Justin Brown, WR, Oklahoma

Steelers add a big receiver in Brown who had a solid 2012 campaign for the Sooners

No.187: Andre Ellington, RB, Clemson 

Cardinals focusing on getting the running game first with Taylor and now with Ellington. Appears Wells’ days with the franchise are numbered.

No.188: Cornelius Washington, OLB, Georgia

Bears add another linebacker in Washington definitely a need.

No.189: Mike James, RB, Miami 

Another running back gets taken this time the Buccaneers grab one and the team desperately needed more depth and James provides that.

No.190: Rex Burkhead, RB, Nebraska

Bengals now have three solid running backs on their roster with the selection of Bernard and now Burkhead.

No.191: Bacarri Rambo, S, Georgia

One of the better picks of the fifth round, Rambo gets added to an already strong secondary with the Redskins.

No.192: John Boyett, S, Oregon

Boyett will see action on special teams with the Colts.

No.193: Nate Palmer, OLB, Illinois State

The Packers will use Palmer on special teams.

No.194: Spencer Ware, RB, LSU

A big back Ware will give the Seahawks added depth.

No.195: Alan Bonner, WR, Jacksonville State

Texans might use Bonner as a returner and adds depth at receiver.

No.196: Jeff Baca, G, UCLA 

Vikings add offensive line depth with Baca.

No.197: Cobi Hamilton, WR, Arkansas

Hamilton a big receiver gives the Bengals another weapon for Andy Dalton.

No.198: Chris Jones, DT, Bowling Green

With an already strong defense, Jones gives the Texans more depth among the defensive line.

No.199: Theo Riddick, RB, Notre Dame

Lions add depth to their backfield with the selection of Riddick.

No.200: Kapron Lewis-Moore, DE, Notre Dame

Ravens continue to improve the defense with the selection of Lewis-Moore.

No.201: Ryan Griffin, TE, Connecticut

Griffin has the size to make an impact in the redzone for the Texans.

No.202: Khalid Wooten, CB, Nevada

Titans will use Wooten on special teams.

No.203: Ryan Jensen, OT, Colorado State-Pueblo

Another selection of an offensive linemen the Ravens are making sure to add depth at the position.

No.204: Braden Wilson, FB, Kansas State

Wilson will become the lead blocker for the Chiefs or at least provide depth at fullback.

No.205: Stacy McGee, DT, Oklahoma

The Raiders get a defensive tackle who will help out against the run.

No.206: Vince Williams, ILB, Florida State 

Needing to get younger at linebacker the Steelers take Williams.

Seventh Round selections:

No.207: Mike Catapano, DE, Princeton

Chiefs get a solid selection here with Catapano.

No.208: Jeremy Harris, CB, New Mexico State

Jaguars take a big corner though Harris is likely to start out on special teams.

No.209: Brice Butler, WR, San Diego State

The Raiders get a tall receiver in Butler who impressed at his pro day.

No.210: Demetrius McCray, CB, Appalachian State

Another cornerback drafted by the Jaguars, McCray just like Harris will start out on special teams.

No.211: Michael Williams, TE, Alabama

Lions get a huge tight end in Williams and he could become a threat in the redzone.

No.212: Joe Kruger, DE, Utah

Kruger is a very good selection here for the Eagles.

No.213: Michael Mauti, ILB, Penn State

The Vikings will likely use Matui on special teams.

No.214: Travis Bond, G, North Carolina 

Vikings go away from the defensive side of the football and go with Bond who plays guard.

No.215: Tommy Bohanon, FB, Wake Forest

Jets bring in a fullback who will open up running lanes for Chris Ivory.

No.216: Charles Johnson, WR, Grand Valley State

The Packers get a speedy tall wide receiver.

No.217: Armonty Bryant, DE, East Central Oklahoma

No.218: Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State

No.219: D.C. Jefferson, TE, Rutgers

No.220: Ryan Seymour, G, Vanderbilt

No.221: Brad Sorensen, QB, Southern Utah

No.222: Chris Gragg, TE, Arkansas

No.223: Nick Williams, DT, Samford

No.224: Kevin Dorsey, WR, Maryland

No.225: Eric Herman, G, Ohio

No.226: Michael Buchanan, DE, Illinois

No.227: Garrett Gilkey, OT, Chadron State

No.228: Jawan Jamison, RB, Rutgers

No.229: Everett Dawkins, DT, Florida State 

No.230: Kerwyn Williams, RB, Utah State

No.231: Ty Powell, DE, Harding

No.232: Sam Barrington, ILB, South Florida

No.233: David Bass, DE, Missouri Western

No.234: Zac Dysert, QB, Miami (OH)

No.235: Steve Beauharnais, ILB, Rutgers

No.236: Marquess Wilson, WR, Washington State

No.237: B.J. Daniels, QB, South Florida

No.238: Aaron Mellette, WR, Elon

No.239: David King, DE, Oklahoma

No.240: Reid Fragel, OT, Ohio State

No.241: Jared Smith, DT, New Hampshire

No.242: Michael Bowie, OT, Northeast Oklahoma State

No.243: Kemal Ishmael, S, Central Florida

No.244: Zeke Motta, S, Notre Dame

No.245: Brandon Hepburn, ILB, Florida A&M

No.246: Bykowski Carter, OT, Iowa State

No.247:  Marc Anthony, CB, California

No.248: Daimion Stafford, S, Nebraska

No.249: Sean Renfree, QB, Duke

No.250: Don Jones, S, Arkansas State

No.251T.J. Johnson, C, South Carolina

No.252: Marcus Cooper, CB, Rutgers

No.253: Michael Cox, RB, Massachusetts 

No.254: Justice Cunningham, TE, South Carolina

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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