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2013 NFL Draft Order: Ravens finish with No. 32 selection

The 2013 NFL Draft order is set now with the Baltimore Ravens winning Super Bowl XLVII. Here’s a look at the entire rundown for April.

Chris Graythen

Now that the 2013 Super Bowl is over, NFL teams can start making preparations for the NFL Draft in April. The order is set, as the Baltimore Ravens come in with the No. 32 overall selection after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 34-31 on Sunday night.

The Kansas City Chiefs are clearly in need of a new quarterback now that their head coaching situation is set. Who will Andy Reid be sending out under center to start the 2013 season? Dan Kadar of Mocking the Draft currently has Kansas City taking Geno Smith of West Virginia with the first overall pick. Some analysts continue to point to Alex Smith landing there, though. The next few months should be interesting for the Chiefs.

At least we know the Ravens and 49ers will not be needing a quarterback at the end of the first round. They seem to be pretty set with the two star passers they have on the roster right now. In the wake of what transpired at the Super Dome, here’s the finalized rundown of the draft order for 2013.The first round of this year’s NFL Draft begins on April 25.

1. Kansas City Chiefs 2-14, .516 SOS

2. Jacksonville Jaguars 2-14, .539

3. Oakland Raiders 4-12, .469

4. Philadelphia Eagles 4-12, .508

5. Detroit Lions 4-12, .566

6. Cleveland Browns 5-11, .508

7. Arizona Cardinals 5-11, .559

8. Buffalo Bills 6-10, .480

9. New York Jets 6-10, .512

10. Tennessee Titans 6-10, .512

11. San Diego Chargers 7-9, .457

12. Miami Dolphins 7-9, .500

13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-9, .502

14. Carolina Panthers 7-9, .516

15. New Orleans Saints 7-9, .521

16. St. Louis Rams 7-8-1, .539

17. Pittsburgh Steelers 8-8, .465

18. Dallas Cowboys 8-8,.523

19. New York Giants 9-7, .521

20. Chicago Bears 10-6, .512

21. Cincinnati Bengals 10-6, .438

22. St. Louis Rams (from Washington Redskins) 10-6, .494

23. Minnesota Vikings 10-6, .520

24. Indianapolis Colts 11-5, .441

25. Seattle Seahawks 11-5, .504

26. Green Bay Packers 11-5, .508

27. Houston Texans 12-4, .496

28. Denver Broncos 13-3, .457

29. New England Patriots 12-4,.496

30. Atlanta Falcons 13-3, .422

31. San Francisco 49ers 11-4-1, .504

32. Baltimore Ravens 10-6, .496

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