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.