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Scenes From 2014 NFL Draft Week

Scenes From 2014 NFL Draft Week
Scenes From 2014 NFL Draft Week

Scenes From 2014 NFL Draft Week

New York

It took until the 22nd pick, but Johnny Manziel finally heard his name called and is headed to Cleveland.

New York

A teary-eyed Jadeveon Clowney with commissioner Roger Goodell after the Houston Texans made the South Carolina defender the first pick in the NFL draft.

Houston

Houston Texans fans celebrate after the team chose South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney as the number one overall pick.

Houston

Houston Texans coach Bill O'Brien holds a phone to his ear as he sits in the Texans daft war room Thursday. His team picked Jadeveon Clowney with the first pick.

New York

The first surprise pick of the draft, Blake Bortles of Central Florida poses after he was picked No. 3 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

New York

Khalil Mack, right, from Buffalo, is congratulated after being selected fifth overall in the first round by the Oakland Raiders.

Seattle

A Seattle Sea Gals cheerleader lets the crowd know the 16th pick will be next in the draft.

New York

Jake Matthews of the Texas A&M Aggies poses after he was picked No. 6 by the Atlanta Falcons.

New York

Michigan outside tackle Taylor Lewan poses for photos after being selected by the Tennessee Titans as the 11th pick in the the first round.

New York

Ohio State outside linebacker Ryan Shazier hugs commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers as the 15th pick.

New York

Heisman-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel had an agonizing wait until Cleveland traded up to pick him.

New York

James Spearman, of Avon, Conn., reacts as Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel is selected by the Cleveland Browns.

New York

A fan mimics Johnny Manziel after the Texas A&M quarterback was picked No, 22 overall by the Cleveland Browns.

New York

Denver Broncos fans react during the first round of the draft.

New York

C.J. Mosley of the Alabama Crimson Tide takes the stage after he was picked No. 17 by the Baltimore Ravens.

New York

Two fans look on during the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall.

New York

Mike Evans, from Texas A&M, holds his 2-year-old daughter Mackenzie as he reacts after being selected seventh overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

New York

Calvin Pryor, from Louisville, high-fives with his 2-year-old daughter Jayle Exum and mother Monique Turrell after being selected 18th overall by the New York Jets.

New York

Kyle Fuller, right, from Virginia Tech, is congratulated after being selected 14th overall by the Chicago Bears.

Seattle

Spectators wearing Seattle Seahawks "12th Man" fan jerseys watch a broadcast of the NFL football draft at the Seattle Seahawks NFL football draft party at the CenturyLink Field Events Center in Seattle.

New York

The view inside Radio City Music Hall before the first round began.

New York

Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater poses for photos upon arriving for the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft.

New York

Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins poses for photos upon arriving for the draft.

New York

NFL draft prospects pose for a group shot on stage at Radio City Music Hall.

New York

Minnesota Vikings fan John Maranzana, left, of Monticello, N.Y., and New York Giants fan Eric Mabee, of Middletown, N.Y., walk in front of Radio City Music Hall.

New York

Cleveland Browns fan Gus Angelone waits outside before the first round of the draft.

New York

NFL draft prospects Greg Robinson, Jadeveon Clowney, C.J. Mosley, Odell Beckham Jr. and Jason Verrett shower Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon with confetti on May 7.

New York

Anthony Barr pretends to eat a sculpture of himself made of food at a Subway restaurant in New York.

New York

Members of the 2014 NFL Draft class look around as they tour the 9/11 Memorial and Museum with director Joe Daniels, far left.

New York

In what could be the last draft at Radio City Music Hall in a while, the 2014 prospects line up on the awning of Radio City Music Hall for a group photo.

New York

Thirty players were invited to New York for this year's draft.

New York

Louisville's Teddy Bridgewater, left, and Vanderbilt's Jordan Matthews participate in Play 60, an NFL program which encourages kids to be active for a healthy life.

New York

Central Florida's Blake Bortles, right, talks with North Carolina's Eric Ebron during the Play 60 event on May 7.

New York

Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel laughs during the Play 60 event.

New York

South Carolina's Jadeveon Clowney, right, and Clemson's Sammy Watkins teach tackling technique during the Play 60 event.