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2014 NFL Draft round 6 results: Zach Mettenberger, David Fales off late

Zach Mettenberger and David Fales are finally off the board as round six comes to close.

SB Nation 2014 NFL Draft

We now have one round to go in the 2014 NFL Draft, as the sixth round has just come to an end. Most of the top talent has finally been picked, with some very notable names going in the fifth round. Quarterbacks A.J. McCarron and Aaron Murray both went in the fifth round, to the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs, respectively.

The sixth round saw a big-name quarterback come off the board early in Zach Mettenberger of LSU. He went to the Tennessee Titans at No. 178. Mettenberger is an interesting pick for Tennessee, and could end up competing with Jake Locker. David Fales of San Jose State also went in the sixth round, to the Chicago Bears at No. 183. That's a great situation for him, as he can backup Jay Cutler and learn from Marc Trestman and possibly take over down the line.

We also saw the first punter or kicker taken when the Bears took Pat O'Donnell of Miami with the No. 191 overall pick. The first player from a Canadian school also went in the sixth round, as the Kansas City Chiefs drafted offensive tackle Laurent Duvernay-Tardif of McGill. The first fullback went at No. 211, when Jay Prosch was drafted by the Houston Texans with a compensatory pick.

Here are the full results from the sixth round:

Pick Team Player Position School
177 Houston Texans Jeoffrey Pagan DE Alabama
178 Tennessee Titans Zach Mettenberger QB LSU
179 New England Patriots Jon Halapio G Florida
180 San Francisco 49ers Kenneth Acker CB SMU
181 Houston Texans Alfred Blue RB LSU
182 Minnesota Vikings Antone Exum CB Virginia Tech
183 Chicago Bears David Fales QB San Jose State
184 Minnesota Vikings Kendall James CB Maine
185 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Robert Herron WR Wyoming
186 Washington Redskins Lache Seastrunk RB Baylor
187 New York Giants Bennett Jackson CB Notre Dame
188 St. Louis Rams E.J. Gaines CB Missouri
189 Detroit Lions T.J. Jones WR Notre Dame
190 Miami Dolphins Matt Hazel WR Coastal Carolina
191 Chicago Bears Pat O'Donnell P Miami
192 Pittsburgh Steelers Jordan Zumwalt ILB UCLA
193 Kansas City Chiefs Zach Fulton G Tennessee
194 Baltimore Ravens Keith Wenning QB Ball State
195 New York Jets Brandon Dixon CB Northwest Missouri State
196 Arizona Cardinals Walt Powell WR Murray State
197 Green Bay Packers Demetri Goodson CB Baylor
198 New England Patriots Zach Moore DE Concordia (MN)
199 Seattle Seahawks Garrett Scott OL Marshall
200 Kansas City Chiefs Laurent Tardif-Duvernay OT McGill (Canada)
201 San Diego Chargers Marion Grice RB Arizona State
202 New Orleans Saints Tavon Rooks OT Kansas State
203 Indianapolis Colts Andrew Jackson ILB Western Kentucky
204 Carolina Panthers Tyler Gaffney RB Stanford
205 Jacksonville Jaguars Luke Bowanko C Virginia
206 New England Patriots Jemea Thomas CB Georgia Tech
207 Denver Broncos Matthew Paradis C Boise State
208 Seattle Seahawks Eric Pinkins S San Diego State
209 New York Jets Quincy Enunwa WR Nebraska
210 New York Jets IK Enemkpali DE Louisiana Tech
211 Houston Texans Jay Prosch FB Auburn
212 Cincinnati Bengals Marquis Flowers OLB Arizona
213 New York Jets Tajh Boyd QB Clemson
214 St. Louis Rams Garrrett Gilbert QB SMU
215 Pittsburgh Steelers Daniel McCullers DT Tennessee
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