ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 03: Bacarri Rambo #18 of the Georgia Bulldogs against the LSU Tigers during the 2011 SEC Championship Game at Georgia Dome on December 3, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) Bacarri Rambo of the Georgia Bulldogs against the LSU Tigers during the 2011 SEC Championship Game at Georgia Dome on December 3, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Credit: Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – Draft day can be stressful enough as players anxiously await their name to be called – a moment they’ve dreamt about their entire lives – but with the process now spanning three days, that stress can become painful; that dream can become a nightmare when projections fail to meet reality.

Geno Smith wasn’t the only guy left waiting during the 2013 NFL Draft.

Before the Redskins selected safety Bacarri Rambo in the sixth round, the Georgia Bulldog was projected as a third- to fourth-round pick. He was waiting so long to be drafted that by the time he got the call from Washington, he was “kind of asleep,” as he put it in his interview with the Junkies Monday.