NFL Draft 2013: Green Bay Packers Draft Eddie Lacy

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Mar 13, 2013; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back Eddie Lacy talks to the media during Alabama pro day at the Mal M. Moore Athletic Facility. Mandatory Credit: Kelly Lambert-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 13, 2013; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back Eddie Lacy talks to the media during Alabama pro day at the Mal M. Moore Athletic Facility. Mandatory Credit: Kelly Lambert-USA TODAY Sports /

After a serious fall in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers put an end to running back Eddie Lacy’s misery by selecting the former Alabama star. Lacy provides the team with their first serious running back threat in recent memory and provides the team with great value for their late second-round pick.

Lacy’s fall was in large part due to his medical concerns, but if he is healthy he could be a great weapon in the Packers offense.

Here are the current results for the second-round of the 2013 NFL Draft:

1 (33) Jacksonville Jaguars — Jonathan Cyprien, safety, Florida International
2 (34) San Francisco 49ers (from Chiefs) — Justin Hunter, wide receiver, Tennessee
3 (35) Philadelphia Eagles — Zach Ertz, tight end, Stanford
4 (36) Detroit Lions — Darius Slay, cornerback, Mississippi State
5 (37) Cincinnati Bengals (from Raiders) —  Giovanni Bernard, running back, North Carolina
6 (38) San Diego Chargers (from Cardinals) — Manti Te’o, linebacker, Notre Dame
7 (39) New York Jets — Geno Smith, quarterback, West Virginia
8 (40) San Francisco 49ers (from Titans) — Tank Carradine, defensive end, Florida State
9 (41) Buffalo Bills — Robert Woods, wide receiver, USC
10 (42) Oakland Raiders (from Dolphins) — Menelik Watson, offensive tackle, Florida State
11 (43) Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Johnthan Banks, cornerback, Mississippi State
12 (44) Carolina Panthers — Kawann Short, defensive tackle, Purdue
13 (45) Arizona Cardinals (from San Diego Chargers) — Kevin Minter, linebacker, LSU
14 (46) Buffalo Bills (from St. Louis Rams) — Kiko Alonso, linebacker, Oregon
15 (47) Dallas Cowboys —  Gavin Escobar, tight end, San Diego State
16 (48)  Pittsburgh Steelers — Le’Veon Bell, running back, Michigan State
17 (49) New York Giants — Johnathan Hankins, defensive tackle, Ohio State
18 (50) Chicago Bears — Jonathan Bostic, linebacker, Florida
19 (51) Washington Redskins — David Amerson, cornerback, North Carolina State
20 (52) New England Patriots (from Vikings) —  Jamie Collins, outside linebacker, Southern Miss
21 (53) Cincinnati Bengals — Margus Hunt, defensive end, SMU
22 (54) Miami Dolphins (from Colts) — Jamar Taylor, cornerback, Boise State
23 (55) San Francisco 49ers (from Packers) — Vance McDonald, tight end, Rice
24 (56) Baltimore Ravens (from Seahawks) — Arthur Brown, linebacker, Kansas State
25 (57) Houston Texans — DJ Swearinger, safety, South Carolina
26 (58) Denver Broncos — Montee Ball, running back, Wisconsin
27 (59) New England Patriots — Aaron Dobson, wide receiver, Marshall
28 (60) Atlanta Falcons — Robert Alford, cornerback, Southeastern Louisiana
29 (61) Green Bay Packers (from 49ers) — Eddie Lacy, running back, Alabama