The third round of the 2013 NFL Draft is over. Here’s a look at what happened.

Here’s what happened in round two and round one

No.63: Travis Kelse, TE, Cincinnati 

Alex Smith gets his safety valve with this pick by the Kansas City Chiefs.

No.64: Dwayne Gratz, CB, Connecticut

Jacksonville Jaguars get a cornerback that will start immediately.

No.65: Larry Warford, G, Kentucky

The Detroit Lions need to become more balance and will open up holes for Reggie Bush and Mikel Leshoure.

No.66: Sio Moore, OLB, Connecticut 

A great pick by the Oakland Raiders and came out of nowhere to get taken in the third round.

No.67: Bennie Logan, DT, LSU

Philadelphia Eagles get a run stopper

No.68: Leon McFadden, CB, San Diego State

A solid addition to the Cleveland Browns and has the ability to start opposite of Joe Haden.

No.69: Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU

His history is well documented, yet the Arizona Cardinals took the risk by taking him in the third round.

No.70: Blidi Wreh-Wilson, CB, Connecticut 

Tennessee Titans go with a bigger corner who has a chance to play on special teams.

No.71: T.J. McDonald, S, USC

The St. Louis Rams get a physical safety who could start right away.

No.72: Brian Winters, OT, Kent State

Winters will have to learn the tackle position and offers protection for whoever will start for the New York Jets.

No.73:  Mike Glennon, QB, North Carolina State

Tampa Bay Buccaneers give Josh Freeman some competition with this pick and will make him earn his contract extension.

No.74: Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor

With this pick the Dallas Cowboys get another weapon for quarterback Tony Romo.

No.75: Terron Armstead, OT, University of Arkansas-Pinebluff

Armstead will take some time to develop and by next year will be protecting Drew Brees for the New Orleans Saints.

No.76: Keenan Allen, WR, California

Philip Rivers has a great weapon with Allen who does everything well.

No.77: Dallas Thomas, OT, Tennessee

Thomas will likely will move to guard for the Miami Dolphins 

No.78:  Marquise Goodwin, WR, Texas

With this selection the Buffalo Bills get a speed threat and can spread defenses out.

No.79: Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State

Pittsburgh Steelers get their replacement for Mike Wallace.

No.80: J.J. Wilcox, S, Georgia Southern

Cowboys improve their secondary with the pick of Wilcox.

No.81: Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M

The New York Giants add depth to their pass rush with the selection of Moore.

No.82: John Jenkins, DT, Georgia

Saints trade up and take Jenkins who will make an impact defending the run.

No.83: Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers

Patriots add depth to the secondary with Ryan

No.84: Shawn Williams, S, Georgia

Bengals add Williams who will make an impact on special teams and possibly play free safety.

No.85: Jordan Reed, TE, Florida

The Washington Redskins add Reed who could start as the no.2 tight end.

No.86: Hugh Thornton, G, Illinois

Solid pick for the Indianapolis Colts and his story is one that is inspiring after a terrible childhood.

No.87: Jordan Hill, DT, Penn State

Hill with the Seattle Seahawks is likely to rotate in when Brandon Mebane goes out.

No.88: Corey Lemonier, DE, Auburn

49ers again made a trade with the Packers to take Lemonier.

No.89: Brennan Williams, OT, North Carolina

Williams will compete for the starting right tackle for the Houston Texans.

No.90: Kayvon Webster, CB, South Florida

Denver Broncos take a very good corner in Webster.

No.91: Duron Harmon, S, Rutgers

Patriots add to their secondary with the pick of Harmon.

No.92: Stedman Bailey, WR, West Virginia

The Rams have added another weapon for quarterback Sam Bradford.

No.93: Will Davis, CB, Utah State

Dolphins add depth to their secondary with Davis who has excellent coverage skills

No.94: Brandon WilliamsDT Missouri Southern State

Williams is likely to evolve into a solid rotational player for the Baltimore Ravens.

No.95: Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU

The Texans get a solid player in Montgomery.

No.96: Knile Davis, RB, Arkansas

Needing depth behind Jamaal Charles this is an interesting pick for the Chiefs due to Davis’ injury history.

No.97: Zaviar Gooden, OLB, Missouri

The quickest OLB in the draft the Titans make a nice pick with Gooden.

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