NFL Draft Hits Final Day

ByABC News
May 10, 2014, 11:00 AM

May 10, 2014— -- quicklist:1title: NFL Draft Hits Final Daytext: After months of build up, the 2014 NFL Draft ends today.

The draft has already seen some surprises, including Johnny Football falling to the Cleveland Browns.

Teams will make their fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh round picks today, as many wait to see if Michael Sam becomes the NFL's first openly gay player to be drafted.

Good luck to everyone waiting to hear their name called!media:23667388

quicklist:2title: Leelee Sobieski’s Expecting a Second Babytext: Baby Sobieski is about to have a sibling!

Actress Leelee Sobieski confirmed to People magazine this week that she is pregnant with her second child with husband Adam Kimmel, a fashion designer. They have a 4-year-old daughter, Louisiana.

Sobieski starred in “Never Been Kissed” and “Eyes Wide Shut.”media:23652500

quicklist:3title: Alicia Silverstone and 'Clueless' Cast Reunitetext: Cher and Dionne were back at it again this week, nearly 20 years after cult classic "Clueless" made its debut.

Alicia Silverstone, who played Cher Horowitz, reunited with the cast and director, including Stacey Dash, who played BFF Dionne Davenport. The group appeared at the L.A. Film Festival together for a screening of the film, according to Us Weekly. media:23652343

quicklist:4title: Adriana Lima's Post-Split Photo Shoottext: Adriana Lima put on a brave face for her Maybelline photo shoot this week in New York City just four days after she announced she was splitting from her husband, according to UPI.

Lima, 32, and ex Marko Jaric released a statement to People earlier this week, saying, "After long and careful consideration, we have decided to separate after five years of marriage."

She appeared in skinny jeans and a furry vest for the shoot in SoHo this week. media:

quicklist:5title: New Sikorsky S-92 Chopper Will Carry the Preztext: The President is getting a new ride.

The next fleet of "Marine One" helicopters will be Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.'s S-92 choppers. The Connecticut company will deliver six helicopters and two trainer simulators to the Marine Corps in exchange for $1.24 billion, according to The Associated Press. The White House formerly used Boeing choppers for the job.media:23652594