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No one picked in supplemental draft

NFL logo and set are seen at New York's Radio City Music Hall before the start of the 2013 NFL Draft

The NFL logo and set are seen at New York’s Radio City Music Hall before the start of the 2013 NFL Draft April 25, 2013. The National Football League (NFL) Draft kicks off with first-round selections on Thursday. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)

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The supplemental draft came in like a lamb and went out like a lamb, too.

With no buzz in the days preceding the supplemental selection process, the draft itself created no buzz either. The Baltimore Ravens announced on their Twitter feed (because why not?) that the seven supplemental rounds came and went with no players being picked.

It’s the first time since 2004 that no players were selected in the supplemental draft. Doing so would cause the team using a supplemental pick to lose the corresponding pick in next April’s draft.

The six players who weren’t picked now become free agents, able to sign with any team.

From 1981 through 1992, eight players were selected in the first round of the supplemental draft. Since 1992, there have been none.