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.134: Sanders Commings, CB, Georgia
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.150: Terry 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 Jenkins, OLB, 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.251: T.J. Johnson, C, South Carolina
No.252: Marcus Cooper, CB, Rutgers
No.253: Michael Cox, RB, Massachusetts
No.254: Justice Cunningham, TE, South Carolina