The 2014 NFL Draft has come and passed. When all was said and done, seven different Florida State players were selected over the draft’s seven rounds. While the seven draftees were far more than most schools could hope for, it was actually fewer than expected for Florida State.

After wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin went to Carolina in the first round, three former FSU defensive stars were selected on the second day of the draft. Cornerback Lamarcus Joyner and defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan each went in the second round while safety Terrence Brooks heard his name called in the third.

The NFL Draft concluded on Saturday with three more Florida State players being selected. Running back Devonta Freeman was the third pick of the day going in the fourth round to the Atlanta Falcons. This past season, Freeman became the first Florida State rusher to crack 1,000 yards in a season since Warrick Dunn in 1996.

Two picks later, center Bryan Stork became a New England Patriot. Stork was an All-American a season ago who earned the Rimington Award as the nation’s top center. Stork, a five-year player at Florida State, was a four-year starter for the Seminoles. Prior to taking over as the team’s center, Stork was a starting guard.

The final Seminole selected came early in the fifth round as linebacker Telvin Smith went 144th overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Smith was one of Florida State’s defensive leaders a season ago. Smith recorded three interceptions and two sacks as a senior while leading the Seminoles with 90 total tackles.

Perhaps what was most surprising was the Seminoles that did not hear their names called. Linebacker Christian Jones was thought to go as early as the third round, but went undrafted instead. Running back James Wilder Jr. also appeared to be a lock to be selected, but was not. Wilder has had a number of off-the-field issues which could have led to the former 5-star recruit going undrafted.

Draft hopefuls like fullback Chad Abram, wide receiver Kenny Shaw and defensive linemen Jacobbi McDaniel and Demonte McAllister were also left off the draft board. Overall, Florida State has now had 18 players taken in the last two drafts and 25 in four years under head coach Jimbo Fisher.

While the seven Seminoles taken in this draft falls well short of the school-record 11 selected last year, only Alabama, LSU and Notre Dame had more players drafted than Florida State in 2014.