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NFL Draft results: Jordan Poyer finds home in Philadelphia as 7th-round pick

The NFL Draft came to its conclusion with a 48-pick seventh round that saw the Eagles grab a cornerback who might actually earn playing time in the regular season.

The 2013 NFL Draft came to a close with 48 picks in the seventh round. Many of those players will never make an NFL team, but some will prove themselves in training camp and end up having long careers. All of them receive the honor of calling themselves an NFL draft pick, including Justice Cunningham, who became Mr. Irrelevant.

The Philadelphia Eagles may have found the seventh-round pick most likely to step in and help his team in Year 1 with Oregon State cornerback Jordan Poyer.

The story of the seventh round is just as much who doesn’t get drafted as who does. And as with the rest of the draft, the quarterbacks fell further than expected. While some of the remaining quarterbacks were taken, Tyler Bray of Tennessee and Matt Scott of Arizona slipped through the cracks.

Here is the complete list of picks for the seventh round:

Pick Team Player Position School
207. Kansas City Chiefs Mike Catapano DE Princeton
208. Jacksonville Jaguars Jeremy Harris CB New Mexico St.
209. Oakland Raiders Brice Butler WR San Diego St.
210. Jacksonville Jaguars Demetrius McCray CB Appalachian St.
211. Detroit Lions Michael Williams TE Alabama
212. Philadelphia Eagles Joe Kruger DE Utah
213. Minnesota Vikings Michael Mauti MLB Penn St.
214. Minnesota Vikings Travis Bond OG North Carolina
215. New York Jets Tommy Bohanon FB Wake Forest
216. Green Bay Packers Charles Johnson WR Grand Valley St.
217. Cleveland Browns Armonty Bryant DE East Central (OK)
218. Philadelphia Eagles Jordan Poyer CB Oregon St.
219. Arizona Cardinals D.C. Jefferson TE Rutgers
220. Seattle Seahawks Ryan Seymour OG Vanderbilt
221. San Diego Chargers Brad Sorensen QB Southern Utah
222. Buffalo Bills Chris Gragg TE Arkansas
223. Pittsburgh Steelers Nick Williams DT Samford
224. Green Bay Packers Kevin Dorsey WR Maryland
225. New York Giants Eric Herman OG Ohio
226. New England Patriots Michael Buchanan DE Illinois
227. Cleveland Browns Garrett Gilkey OT Chadron St.
228. Washington Redskins Jawan Jamison RB Rutgers
229. Minnesota Vikings Everett Dawkins DT Florida St.
230. Indianapolis Colts Kerwynn Williams RB Utah St,
231. Seattle Seahawks Ty Powell DE Harding
232. Green Bay Packers Sam Barrington OLB South Florida
233. Oakland Raiders David Bass DE Missouri Western
234. Denver Broncos Zac Dysert QB Miami (OH)
235. New England Patriots Steve Beauharnais MLB Rutgers
236. Chicago Bears Marquess Wilson WR Washington St.
237. San Francisco 49ers B.J. Daniels QB South Florida
238. Baltimore Ravens Aaron Mellette WR Elon
239. Philadelphia Eagles David King DE Oklahoma
240. Cincinnati Bengals Reid Fragel OT Ohio St.
241. Seattle Seahawks Jared Smith DT New Hampshire
242. Seattle Seahawks Michael Bowie OT NE Oklahoma St.
243. Atlanta Falcons Kemal Ishmael DB Central Florida
244. Atlanta Falcons Zeke Motta SS Notre Dame
245. Detroit Lions Brandon Hepburn MLB Florida A&M
246. San Francisco 49ers Carter Bykowski OT Iowa St.
247. Baltimore Ravens Marc Anthony CB California
248. Tennessee Titans Daimion Stafford SS Nebraska
249. Atlanta Falcons Sean Renfree QB Duke
250. Miami Dolphins Don Jones SS Arkansas St.
251. Cincinnati Bengals T.J. Johnson C South Carolina
252. San Francisco 49ers Marcus Cooper CB Rutgers
253. New York Giants Michael Cox RB Massachusetts
254. Indianapolis Colts Justice Cunningham TE South Carolina

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