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2025 NFL draft

The 2025 NFL Draft was the 90th annual player selection meeting held by the () franchises to choose eligible players and other prospects. It took place over three days from April 24 to 26 in , marking the first time the event was hosted in the city and centered around and the Titletown District. The draft consisted of 257 total selections across seven rounds, including 32 picks per round in the first three rounds and additional compensatory and special picks in later rounds. The held the first overall pick, selecting quarterback from the to address their need for a franchise signal-caller following a 3-14 record in the 2024 season. The , who acquired the No. 2 pick via trade from the , chose versatile cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter, the 2024 winner known for his two-way playmaking ability. Subsequent top selections included Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter (No. 3, ), LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell (No. 4, ), and (No. 5, ), highlighting a deep class of defensive talent and offensive line prospects. The event featured several high-profile trades, including the Browns' deal of their top pick to the Jaguars in exchange for multiple assets to rebuild their roster, and was broadcast live on , , and , drawing millions of viewers. Overall, the 2025 draft class was noted for its strength at —with two signal-callers taken in the first round—and , exemplified by Boise State's Ashton Jeanty going in the first round to the Las Vegas Raiders, potentially reshaping several struggling teams' offenses and defenses entering the 2025 season.

Background and Preparation

Eligibility Rules

To be eligible for the 2025 NFL Draft, players were required to be at least three years removed from their high school graduation and to have either exhausted their college eligibility or forfeited remaining eligibility. Underclassmen seeking early entry had to submit a to their and the , renouncing their remaining college eligibility upon approval. This process ensured that only players meeting these criteria could be selected, applying uniformly to domestic college athletes from NCAA programs. For the 2025 draft, there were no changes to the , which continued to provide opportunities for global talent through tryouts and potential draft eligibility under the same three-year rule. The focus remained on NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) juniors and seniors, with underclassmen declarations due by January 15, 2025, and an extended deadline of January 24 for those participating in the . The NFL granted special eligibility to 55 underclassmen on January 16, 2025, allowing them to enter the draft after meeting the league's criteria. Key pre-draft evaluation events included the East-West Shrine Bowl on January 30, 2025, and the Senior Bowl on February 1, 2025, both college all-star games that provided scouts with opportunities to assess prospects in competitive settings against top peers. These were followed by the from February 27 to March 2, 2025, in , where over 300 draft-eligible players underwent physical testing, interviews, and medical evaluations to aid team decision-making. Approximately 300-400 players declared or were automatically eligible for the 2025 draft, forming a pool that highlighted the class's strength at , with at least 18 prospects receiving significant attention for their potential as starters.

Draft Order Determination

The draft order for the 2025 NFL Draft was determined primarily by the reverse order of each team's regular-season performance from the . For the 18 non-playoff teams, picks 1 through 18 were assigned starting with the team that had the worst record and proceeding to the best record among them. The 14 playoff teams occupied picks 19 through 32, ordered by the round in which they were eliminated: teams losing in the wild-card round first (in reverse order of their regular-season records), followed by those eliminated in the divisional round, conference championships, with the Super Bowl loser receiving pick 31 and the champion pick 32. In cases of tied records, the employed a series of s to establish the order. The primary was , calculated as the combined of all opponents faced during the , with the team facing the weakest opponents receiving the higher pick. If still tied, subsequent included head-to-head results between the tied teams, followed by divisional or conference record, and other factors such as net points in divisional games if necessary. This process ensured a clear for all positions. For the 2025 draft, the secured the No. 1 overall pick after finishing the 2024 season with a 3–14 record, tied for the league's worst but prevailing via tiebreakers including a superior over the . Notably, this draft marked the first time in the common draft era (since ) that all 32 teams entered the first round holding their original picks, with no prior trades or penalties having altered the initial allocations. The same order applied to all seven rounds, though the direction reversed in even-numbered rounds (picks proceeding from worst to best record), and for tied teams, the relative order rotated across rounds to promote fairness. Detailed round-by-round orders were published by the following the 2024 season's conclusion.

Host City and Event Logistics

Selection of Host City

On May 22, 2023, NFL Commissioner announced that , had been selected to host the 2025 NFL Draft. Green Bay was chosen over , in a competitive bidding process that evaluated multiple factors, including the city's passionate fan base, strong community ownership model exemplified by the , and potential for significant economic impact through tourism and local partnerships. The selection emphasized Green Bay's collaborative efforts with local organizations to create an engaging event, projecting an initial economic boost of approximately $20 million for the region; the actual impact reached $72.9 million in Brown County as reported in July 2025. The primary venue was designated as , the historic home of the Packers with a exceeding 80,000, serving as the main stage for draft proceedings, while the adjacent Titletown District hosted fan experiences and interactive events. This setup allowed for large-scale attendance while integrating community spaces for broader engagement. The 2025 event marked the first NFL Draft hosted in Green Bay and the first in since 1940, aligning with the league's post-2019 strategy of rotating hosts to diverse markets beyond traditional hubs, thereby showcasing regional football culture and driving national interest.

Dates, Venue, and Attendees

The 2025 NFL Draft was held from April 24 to 26 in . Round 1 took place on Thursday evening, April 24, starting at 8:00 p.m. , followed by Rounds 2 and 3 on , April 25, beginning at 7:00 p.m. , and Rounds 4 through 7 on , April 26, commencing at noon . The main stage was set up at the Draft Theater adjacent to , the home of the , with additional fan experiences in the nearby Titletown District featuring interactive exhibits, autograph sessions, and NFL-themed activations. The event was broadcast live on , , and , with distinct telecasts on ESPN and ABC for the first two nights and a unified coverage on Saturday. Security measures included crowd monitoring via cameras, temporary pauses in entry when capacity was reached—such as during Round 1 when over 205,000 fans attended—and general safety protocols without significant restrictions, reflecting the minimal post-2024 pandemic measures. Total attendance exceeded 600,000 over the three days, surpassing initial forecasts of 250,000 and marking one of the highest in draft history. Key attendees included NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who announced selections from the stage, along with league executives and team representatives. Approximately 17 top prospects were formally invited to the green room at Lambeau Field, including quarterback Cam Ward from Miami, who was selected first overall by the Tennessee Titans. A notable surprise was defensive end Barryn Sorrell from Texas, who attended uninvited, waited through the early rounds, and was dramatically drafted by the host Green Bay Packers in the fourth round, joining Goodell on stage amid cheers from the capacity crowd.

Draft Proceedings

Round 1 Selections

The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, held on April 24 in , featured 32 selections and commenced without any pre-draft trades altering the initial order, a rarity in the common draft era. The kicked off the proceedings by selecting from the with the No. 1 overall pick, viewed as a potential cornerstone due to his arm talent, mobility, and experience across multiple college programs. A blockbuster trade midway through the top five saw the move up from No. 5 to No. 2 by dealing with the , surrendering their first-round pick, a second-rounder, and additional assets to secure Colorado's Travis Hunter, a winner renowned for his elite skills at both and . This selection underscored Hunter's unique versatility, positioning him as an immediate game-changer capable of impacting both sides of the ball. The then added Penn State's Abdul , a dominant , at No. 3 to bolster their defensive front. On stage, Ward's selection elicited an emotional response as he reflected on his path from a zero-star high school recruit to the top pick, humorously noting in his post-selection interview, "I finally get somewhere to live," highlighting his nomadic college career and gratitude for stability with the . Hunter amplified the excitement with high-energy dance moves upon his announcement and emphasized his dual-threat prowess, declaring his eagerness to "play both ways" and contribute immediately for Jacksonville. These moments, combined with the high-profile talents selected, made Round 1 a highlight of the draft proceedings. The complete Round 1 selections, including positions, colleges, and brief scouting notes on key strengths and expected roles, are detailed below:
PickTeamPlayerPositionCollegeScouting Note
1QBMiami (FL)Franchise QB hope with arm strength and mobility; immediate starter in coach's system.
2Travis HunterWR/CBElite two-way versatility; potential to redefine roles with immediate impact on offense and defense.
3Penn StateTop edge prospect with pass-rush explosiveness; immediate defensive leader.
4Will CampbellOTLSUNasty, physical blocker; immediate line anchor for young QB.
5Penetrating interior defender; fits aggressive scheme for instant rotation.
6Ashton JeantyRBBoise StateCompact runner with vision, balance, and burst; foundational piece for run game.
7Armand MembouVersatile lineman; completes strong OL for better QB protection.
8Tetairoa McMillanWRBig-bodied receiver; immediate WR1 weapon for developing QB.
9Kelvin Banks Jr.OTAthletic tackle; strengthens line for long-term stability.
10TEPlaymaking tight end; enhances passing attack in multi-TE sets.
11DLAthletic edge; developmental piece to pair with stars.
12Tyler BookerPowerful guard; immediate upgrade for protection and run support.
13Disruptive interior force with quickness; bolsters run defense.
14Tyler WarrenTEPenn StateMulti-tool tight end; versatile in all situations.
15Jalon WalkerVersatile edge rusher; creative deployment for pass rush.
16Ole MissQuick penetrator; adds pressure up front with veteran guidance.
17Shemar Stewart A&MHigh-upside edge; rotational starter with growth potential.
18Grey ZabelOT St.Explosive tackle; fits zone-blocking for line overhaul.
19WR StatePolished receiver; provides depth and upside.
20Jahdae BarronCBSlot corner with instincts; immediate secondary contributor.
21Derrick HarmonRun-stopper with power; benefits from strong mentorship.
22Omarion HamptonRBProductive back; complements existing talent in backfield.
23Matthew GoldenWRSpeedy deep threat; fills receiver need amid injuries.
24Donovan Jackson StateInterior anchor; supports pocket for young QB.
25QBOle MissPro-ready pocket passer; potential immediate competitor.
26James Pearce Jr.Speed-to-power edge; elite pass rusher for defensive boost.
27SBall-hawking safety; adds coverage versatility.
28Tyleik Williams StateExperienced interior; immediate depth amid injuries.
29Josh Conerly Jr.OTAthletic tackle; protects emerging QB talent.
30Maxwell HairstonCBSpeedy corner; versatile but needs bulk for physicality.
31Philadelphia EaglesJihaad CampbellLBAthletic off-ball linebacker; fits scheme for coverage.
32Kansas City ChiefsJosh SimmonsOT StateVersatile tackle prospect; addresses line needs post-injury.

Rounds 2-7 Selections

Rounds 2 through 7 of the 2025 NFL Draft consisted of 225 selections across six rounds, with an average of 37 to 38 picks per round, allowing teams to address depth needs and invest in high-upside prospects beyond the marquee first round. Early in Round 2, the selected Nic Scourton from A&M, adding a dynamic pass rusher noted for his bend and speed to complement their defensive line. In Round 2, the picked from , valued for his precise route-running and reliability in traffic, which drew praise for bolstering their offensive weapons. Position depth in these rounds showed a strong emphasis on offensive linemen, with dozens of selections—many occurring here—to reinforce protections and run games amid league-wide priorities for interior and edge blockers. Defensive backs emerged as a dominant group in the later rounds, with teams prioritizing versatile and safeties to counter modern passing attacks. The draft concluded with the 257th overall pick, awarded to the , who selected Kobee Minor from as ; this longstanding honors the final selection with like the Lowsman Trophy dinner, celebrating the player's journey from overlooked prospect to professional. All 257 selections hailed from programs, underscoring the draft's reliance on top collegiate talent.

Trades and Pick Adjustments

Major Trades by Round

The 2025 NFL Draft saw numerous trades that significantly altered the selection order, with teams maneuvering for premium talent in the early rounds and accumulating assets later on. A total of 22 trades were completed during the event, focusing exclusively on draft picks without any exchanges involving active players. These deals involved 16 teams and emphasized strategic shifts, such as trading up for quarterbacks and defensive stars or down for additional mid-round value. In Round 1, the executed the draft's most prominent trade, moving up from No. 5 to No. 2 overall with the to target a top prospect. The received the No. 2 pick, No. 104 (fourth round), and No. 200 (sixth round), while sending the Browns their No. 5 pick, No. 36 (second round), No. 126 (fourth round), and a 2026 first-round pick. Later in the round, the traded up from No. 34 to No. 25 with the Houston Texans, acquiring the No. 25 selection in exchange for No. 34 (second round), No. 99 (third round), and a 2026 third-round pick. The also traded out of the first round, sending No. 26 and No. 101 (third round) to the for No. 46 (second round), No. 242 (seventh round), and Atlanta's 2026 first-round pick. Rounds 2 and 3 featured continued activity, including the Texans' aforementioned deal with the Giants that provided Houston with extra mid-round flexibility. The Rams' trade with Atlanta similarly loaded Los Angeles with picks across multiple rounds, exemplifying how teams used these swaps to build depth without immediate high-stakes commitments. In the later rounds (4-7), trades became more frequent and often involved compensatory pick adjustments to fine-tune rosters. For instance, the Houston Texans traded up in Round 6 with the Denver Broncos to secure No. 197. The Kansas City Chiefs moved up in Round 7 via a deal with the New England Patriots, obtaining No. 228 in return for Nos. 251 and 257. These exchanges, along with several others swapping equivalent-value picks, underscored the draft's fluid nature but avoided any major overhauls beyond pick reallocations.

Forfeited and Compensatory Picks

The San Francisco 49ers forfeited their fifth-round pick, originally No. 148 overall, due to an administrative payroll accounting error from the 2022 league year. Similarly, the Atlanta Falcons forfeited their fifth-round pick, originally No. 151 overall, and were fined $250,000 for violating the NFL's anti-tampering policy through unauthorized pre-free-agency discussions with quarterback Kirk Cousins, wide receiver Darnell Mooney, and tight end Charlie Woerner during the 2024 offseason. These forfeitures were enforced by the league prior to the draft and resulted in the affected picks being removed from the selection order without redistribution to other teams. A total of 35 compensatory draft picks were awarded to 15 teams for the 2025 NFL Draft, distributed across Rounds 3 through 7 based on net losses of qualifying agents from the offseason. The compensatory evaluates the average annual value (AAV) of contracts for unrestricted agents lost versus signed, adjusted for years of service and approximate playing time (snap counts) during their final seasons with the prior team; teams receiving more in net value from losses than gains qualify, with picks awarded at the end of the respective rounds up to a maximum of four per team. The , , and each received the maximum of four compensatory selections, reflecting significant net free-agent departures in , such as the Ravens' losses of linebacker (to the ) and safety (to the ). In addition, the awarded three supplemental third-round picks under Resolution JC-2A to promote diversity in coaching and hiring; these went to the (for losing Raheem to the ), the (for losing a minority coach or ), and the (for a 2024 diversity-promoting personnel loss). JC-2A picks are granted at the end of Round 3 for teams that lose personnel to other clubs in head coaching, coordinator, or high-level front-office roles, provided the hire advances diversity initiatives. The two forfeited picks reduced the total number of selections in the 2025 Draft to 257, down from the standard base of 224 plus 35 compensatory awards that would otherwise total 259. This adjustment had minimal redistribution effects, as the lost picks simply shortened Rounds 5 for the involved teams without shifting subsequent selections.

Notable Events and Controversies

On-Site Highlights

The 2025 NFL Draft at featured several memorable on-site moments, beginning with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's opening announcements on April 24, where he welcomed the crowd and estimated attendance at over 125,000 and rising, setting an energetic tone for the proceedings. Goodell also highlighted the historic nature of the event, noting Green Bay's iconic status as the host city and leading a unique entrance alongside former Packers players and rapper on bicycles to kick off the first round. Ceremonial elements added emotional depth, as drafted players walked onstage with family members to celebrate their selections, a that underscored the personal significance of the milestone, as Goodell later reflected on the "emotional" reactions of prospects hearing their names called. Fan interactions were vibrant in the adjacent Titletown District, where thousands gathered for free festival activities, including autograph sessions with Packers legends like and interactive games, fostering a festive atmosphere despite cool April weather with highs around 54°F and intermittent rain on Day 1 that did not disrupt the outdoor events. A standout surprise selection occurred on Day 2, when defensive lineman Barryn Sorrell, who had attended the draft uninvited and was watching from the crowd at , unexpectedly walked onstage after being picked in the fourth round (No. 124 overall), eliciting a shocked and joyful reaction from Packers general manager . This local moment captivated attendees and highlighted the draft's community ties. Broadcast coverage on amplified the excitement with live trade rumors throughout the first round, including real-time updates on deals like the Jaguars moving up for Colorado's Travis Hunter, while commentators noted the unprecedented pre-draft scenario of all 32 teams holding their original first-round picks entering Day 1—the first such occurrence in the common draft era—before trades began altering the order. Attendance shattered expectations, with 205,000 fans on the first day alone—nearly twice Green Bay's population—and a three-day total exceeding 600,000, far surpassing the initial forecast of 250,000 and establishing a new record for draft weekend crowds under mild spring conditions that included light precipitation but clear skies by Day 3.

Post-Draft Discussions

Following the conclusion of the 2025 NFL Draft on April 26, media outlets quickly released comprehensive grades and analyses evaluating each team's selections. published its team-by-team draft grades on April 27, highlighting overreactions such as the slide of out of the first round to the 144th overall pick in Round 5 and questioning the value of several quarterback selections amid perceptions of an overvalued class compared to recent drafts like 2022. NFL.com followed with final snap grades for all 32 teams on April 26, praising value picks in later rounds while critiquing aggressive moves that depleted future assets. Discussions emphasized the quarterback class's perceived weaknesses, with analysts debating whether top picks like to the justified the hype given inconsistent college production and arm strength concerns. Early post-draft critiques focused on high-profile trades and their risks, particularly the ' blockbuster move up to No. 2 overall to select two-way star Travis Hunter from , in a deal with the where the Jaguars sent their 2025 first-round pick (No. 5 overall), second-round pick (No. 36 overall), fourth-round pick (No. 126 overall), and a 2026 first-round pick, receiving the No. 2 overall pick, a 2025 fourth-round pick (No. 104 overall), and a 2025 sixth-round pick (No. 200 overall). While praised for Hunter's versatility as a and , the trade was labeled bold but risky by analysts due to the premium assets surrendered without addressing immediate quarterback needs. The faced additional scrutiny over their forfeited fifth-round pick, a penalty from a June 2024 tampering violation involving free-agent signings like , which limited their ability to add depth in the middle rounds and exacerbated roster gaps at defensive line and secondary. A notable controversy emerged from a prank call to Shedeur Sanders on Day 2, orchestrated by the son of Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich using Sanders' leaked private phone number, which drew widespread criticism and NFL scrutiny. The league investigated, resulting in a $250,000 fine to the Falcons, a $100,000 fine to Ulbrich, and public apologies from the involved parties, highlighting privacy concerns during the draft process. By November 2025, midway through the rookie season, initial assessments of the draft class revealed mixed early impacts, including some emerging controversies related to player injuries and performances. Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward, the No. 1 overall pick, has shown promise in his debut but struggled with a C- grade due to accuracy issues and turnovers in the first nine weeks, tempering expectations for the class's top signal-callers. Standouts like Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter (No. 3 to the Giants) have earned early All-Rookie nods for disruptive plays, while Jacksonville's Travis Hunter contributed as a rotational receiver (28 receptions, 298 yards, 1 TD) with flashes in coverage through nine games before suffering a season-ending LCL knee injury requiring surgery on November 12, 2025, which has raised questions about the long-term validation of the trade-up optimism despite the initial promise. Overall, the lack of ongoing disputes beyond the resolved prank call investigation has shifted focus to on-field development, with analysts noting the quarterback group's underperformance as a key long-term debate point.

Summary and Statistics

Selections by Position and Conference

The 2025 NFL Draft featured 257 total selections across seven rounds, with a distribution that highlighted evolving positional priorities in the league. Quarterbacks numbered 11 in total, with five taken in Round 1, reflecting teams' focus on franchise signal-callers amid a strong class. Offensive linemen totaled 33 selections, underscoring the premium placed on trench talent to bolster protection schemes. Wide receivers totaled 31, contributing to skill positions accounting for approximately 30% of the class when combined with running backs, tight ends, and quarterbacks. Defensive positions were prominent in the later rounds, with edge rushers, linebackers, and defensive backs comprising a significant portion of picks from Rounds 4-7, as teams prioritized depth for pass-rush and coverage needs. All selections originated from FBS or FCS programs, with no notable surprises from Division II or III levels. In terms of conference representation, the () dominated with 79 picks, the most of any league and continuing its streak of leading producer of talent due to its depth in blue-chip recruits and competitive play. The Big Ten followed closely with 71 selections, driven by strong outputs from programs like Ohio State and in skill and defensive positions. The () contributed 42 players, highlighted by top talents from , while the Big 12 had 31, including standout performers from such as Travis Hunter. Remnants of the former Pac-12, now dispersed across conferences, yielded 15 picks, emphasizing the impact of realignment on talent distribution. Smaller conferences like the Mountain West (6) and American Athletic (6), along with independents (7), rounded out the field, illustrating the FBS's overwhelming influence on the draft pool.
PositionTotal SelectionsPercentage of Draft
114.3%
197.4%
3112.1%
155.8%
Offensive Line3312.8%
Defensive Line3312.8%
Linebacker228.6%
Defensive Back4718.3%
Specialist31.2%
ConferenceTotal PicksNotable Contributors
79 (13), (12)
Big Ten71Ohio State (14), (11)
42Miami (7), Clemson (7)
Big 1231 (6), Oklahoma State (5)
Independent7 (6)
Mountain West6Boise State (3)
6 (2)

Team and College Breakdowns

The 2025 NFL Draft saw varied success among teams in terms of selection volume, with the and tied for leading all franchises by drafting 11 players each across the seven rounds. This haul provided depth across multiple positions, allowing both teams to address needs in the trenches and secondary without relying heavily on trades. In contrast, the had the fewest selections with five, including the final pick of the draft known as , which went to defensive back . Notable team performances included the ' aggressive approach, securing the No. 1 pick with to rebuild their roster foundation. Other teams like the also stood out with balanced classes that filled key gaps efficiently. On the college side, Ohio State led with 14 players selected, reflecting the Buckeyes' consistent production of NFL-ready athletes, including . followed closely with 13 draftees, while had 12, marking a strong output from powerhouses. contributed 7, spearheaded by Ward's status as the No. 1 overall pick and complemented by defensive standouts. had 6, propelled by the dynamic duo of two-way star Travis Hunter (No. 2 overall to the Jaguars) and (No. 6 to ). Penn State had 5, including edge rusher (No. 3 to the Giants). had 11, with (No. 5 to ). LSU had 7, highlighted by offensive tackle Will Campbell (No. 4 to the Patriots). A total of 15 colleges produced five or more draftees, underscoring the concentration of talent from powerhouse programs amid broader conference dominance by the and Big Ten. The added a local flavor to their draft by selecting defensive lineman Barryn Sorrell from in the fourth round (No. 124 overall), with Sorrell's surprise appearance at —where he hails from nearby —creating an electric on-site moment and highlighting community connections.
RankCollegePlayers DraftedNotable Selections
1Ohio State14TreVeyon Henderson (RB, No. 38)
2Georgia13[Actual notable, e.g., Mykel Williams (EDGE, No. 7)]
3Texas12Kelvin Banks Jr. (OT, No. 9)
4Ole Miss8[Actual notable]
5Alabama7Tyler Booker (G, No. 15)
6Florida7[Actual]
7LSU7Will Campbell (OT, No. 4)
8Miami7Cam Ward (QB, No. 1)
9Michigan7Mason Graham (DT, No. 5)
10Penn State5Abdul Carter (EDGE, No. 3)
Draft grades from major outlets provided an aggregate assessment of team performances, with NFL.com and analysts evaluating classes based on value, fit, and long-term impact. The Jaguars received an A for their targeted acquisitions, including Hunter and multiple Day 2 steals that aligned with their defensive rebuild. Conversely, the San Francisco 49ers earned a C, hampered by a forfeited third-round pick due to prior violations and perceived reaches in later rounds. Overall, grades ranged from A (top performers like Titans and Jaguars) to D (teams with minimal volume or poor value, such as the ).

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