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Reed’s selection means green room is empty

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during the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship Game at University of Phoenix Stadium on January 11, 2016 in Glendale, Arizona.

Christian Petersen

It took more than halfway through the second round to get there, but the NFL Draft’s green room is finally empty.

The Seahawks took Alabama defensive tackle Jarran Reed at No. 49 overall after a trade up. Reed is one of six of the 25 players who attended the draft but weren’t selected Thursday night during the first round.

Two of the six, Myles Jack and Kevin Dodd, didn’t come back to the draft Friday night. Both were selected early in the second round.

Reed’s Alabama teammate, A’Shawn Robinson, went back into the green room as a show of support for Reed after Robinson was drafted by the Lions at No. 46.