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As Ted Ginn fell to the ground after attempting one last run at the end zone, the Baltimore Ravens were crowned Super Bowl champions, and the Kansas City Chiefs were officially put on the clock for the 2013 NFL Draft.
Now the entire NFL community can focus on the debate over what the Chiefs should do with the No. 1 overall pick. While West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith would make sense given Kansas City's gaping hole at quarterback, some don't consider him to be worth the pick.
In our latest mock draft here at Mocking the Draft, Kansas City selected Smith. A lot can change between now and April, though. With free agency and the combine still on the horizon, the Chiefs' needs could certainly change.
For now, the draft order is the only given.
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