With Lock waiting to hear his name nearly five hours into Thursday’s opening round in Nashville, Tenn., all 32 picks came and went without a team selecting the former Missouri quarterback.
Widely projected as a first-rounder, expected by some to go as high as No. 10 to Denver, or at the very least to one of the quarterback-needy teams with multiple first-round picks, the Raiders and the Giants, Lock instead will have to wait until the second round gets started on Friday.
Lock was expected to become Missouri’s 20th first-round NFL draft pick and would have been the third MU quarterback selected in the first round.