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2025 NFL draft
General information
DateApril 24–26, 2025
LocationLambeau Field(Green Bay, Wisconsin)
NetworksESPN,ABC,NFL Network,ESPN Deportes,ESPN Radio
Overview
257 total selections in7 rounds
LeagueNational Football League
First selection
Mr. Irrelevant
Most selections(11)
Fewest selections(5)
← 2024
2026 →

The2025 NFL draft was the 90th annual meeting ofNational Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft was held atLambeau Field and its adjacentTitletown District inGreen Bay, Wisconsin, on April 24–26, 2025. TheTennessee Titans held thefirst overall pick and selectedCam Ward, a quarterback from theMiami Hurricanes.[1]

For the first time in the common draft era,[n 1] the 2025 draft commenced with all teams holding their original selections in the first round.[2] After the draft had begun, theJacksonville Jaguars,Cleveland Browns,Philadelphia Eagles, andKansas City Chiefs traded picks within the first round while theHouston Texans andLos Angeles Rams traded out of the first round. This was the first draft in NFL history to have every player selection come from anNCAA Division I FBS or FCS program.[3][4]

Host city

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Green Bay, Wisconsin, was chosen overWashington, D.C. as the host city on May 22, 2023.[5] The draft was held atLambeau Field, the home stadium of theGreen Bay Packers, and its adjacentTitletown District.[6]

Attendees

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The following players attended the draft:[7]

Although Sorrell was not invited to the draft, he flew to Green Bay with family and friends to attend and stayed all three days. When the Packers selected him in the fourth round, he was announced by Roger Goodell and welcomed on stage like a first-round pick. The Packers' staff did not know he was in attendance when they sent in the pick.[8]

Player selections

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*Compensatory selection
×Resolution JC-2A selection
Positions key
OffenseDefenseSpecial teams
  1. ^Sometimes referred to as anedge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^Includesnose tackle (NT)
  3. ^Includes middle linebacker (MLB or MIKE), outside linebacker (OLB, WILL, SAM), and off-ball linebacker
  4. ^Includes free safety (FS) and strong safety (SS)
  5. ^Also known as a placekicker (PK)
  6. ^Includes kickoff and punt returners
Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
11Tennessee TitansCam Ward QBMiami (FL)ACC
12Jacksonville JaguarsTravis Hunter CB/WRColoradoBig 12
2024Heisman Trophy winner; from Cleveland[R1 – 1]
13New York GiantsAbdul Carter DEPenn StateBig Ten
14New England PatriotsWill Campbell OTLSUSEC
15Cleveland BrownsMason Graham DTMichiganBig Ten
from Jacksonville[R1 – 2]
16Las Vegas RaidersAshton Jeanty RBBoise StateMW
2024Maxwell Award winner
17New York JetsArmand Membou OTMissouriSEC
18Carolina PanthersTetairoa McMillan WRArizonaBig 12
19New Orleans SaintsKelvin Banks Jr. OTTexasSEC
2024Lombardi Award winner
110Chicago BearsColston Loveland TEMichiganBig Ten
111San Francisco 49ersMykel Williams DEGeorgiaSEC
112Dallas CowboysTyler Booker GAlabamaSEC
113Miami DolphinsKenneth Grant DTMichiganBig Ten
114Indianapolis ColtsTyler Warren TEPenn StateBig Ten
115Atlanta FalconsJalon Walker OLBGeorgiaSEC
116Arizona CardinalsWalter Nolen DTOle MissSEC
117Cincinnati BengalsShemar Stewart DETexas A&MSEC
118Seattle SeahawksGrey Zabel GNorth Dakota StateMVFC
119Tampa Bay BuccaneersEmeka Egbuka WROhio StateBig Ten
120Denver BroncosJahdae Barron CBTexasSEC
2024Jim Thorpe Award winner
121Pittsburgh SteelersDerrick Harmon DTOregonBig Ten
122Los Angeles ChargersOmarion Hampton RBNorth CarolinaACC
123Green Bay PackersMatthew Golden WRTexasSEC
124Minnesota VikingsDonovan Jackson GOhio StateBig Ten
125New York GiantsJaxson Dart QBOle MissSEC
from Houston[R1 – 3]
126Atlanta FalconsJames Pearce Jr. DETennesseeSEC
from LA Rams[R1 – 4]
127Baltimore RavensMalaki Starks SGeorgiaSEC
128Detroit LionsTyleik Williams DTOhio StateBig Ten
129Washington CommandersJosh Conerly Jr. OTOregonBig Ten
130Buffalo BillsMaxwell Hairston CBKentuckySEC
131Philadelphia EaglesJihaad Campbell LBAlabamaSEC
from Kansas City[R1 – 5]
132Kansas City ChiefsJosh Simmons OTOhio StateBig Ten
from Philadelphia[R1 – 6]
233Cleveland BrownsCarson Schwesinger LBUCLABig Ten
234Houston TexansJayden Higgins WRIowa StateBig 12
from NY Giants[R2 – 1]
235Seattle SeahawksNick Emmanwori SSouth CarolinaSEC
from Tennessee[R2 – 2]
236Cleveland BrownsQuinshon Judkins RBOhio StateBig Ten
from Jacksonville[R2 – 3]
237Miami DolphinsJonah Savaiinaea GArizonaBig 12
from Las Vegas[R2 – 4]
238New England PatriotsTreVeyon Henderson RBOhio StateBig Ten
239Chicago BearsLuther Burden III WRMissouriSEC
from Carolina[R2 – 5]
240New Orleans SaintsTyler Shough QBLouisvilleACC
241Buffalo BillsT. J. Sanders DTSouth CarolinaSEC
from Chicago[R2 – 6]
242New York JetsMason Taylor TELSUSEC
243San Francisco 49ersAlfred Collins DTTexasSEC
244Dallas CowboysDonovan Ezeiruaku DEBoston CollegeACC
245Indianapolis ColtsJT Tuimoloau DEOhio StateBig Ten
246Los Angeles RamsTerrance Ferguson TEOregonBig Ten
from Atlanta[R2 – 7]
247Arizona CardinalsWill Johnson CBMichiganBig Ten
248Houston TexansAireontae Ersery OTMinnesotaBig Ten
from Miami via Las Vegas[R2 – 8]
249Cincinnati BengalsDemetrius Knight LBSouth CarolinaSEC
250Seattle SeahawksElijah Arroyo TEMiami (FL)ACC
251Carolina PanthersNic Scourton DETexas A&MSEC
from Denver[R2 – 9]
252Tennessee TitansOluwafemi Oladejo DEUCLABig Ten
from Pittsburgh via Seattle[R2 – 10]
253Tampa Bay BuccaneersBenjamin Morrison CBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
254Green Bay PackersAnthony Belton OTNC StateACC
255Los Angeles ChargersTre Harris WROle MissSEC
256Chicago BearsOzzy Trapilo OTBoston CollegeACC
from Minnesota via Houston and Buffalo[R2 – 11]
257Detroit LionsTate Ratledge GGeorgiaSEC
from LA Rams via Carolina and Denver[R2 – 12]
258Las Vegas RaidersJack Bech WRTCUBig 12
from Houston[R2 – 13]
259Baltimore RavensMike Green LBMarshallSun Belt
260Denver BroncosRJ Harvey RBUCFBig 12
from Detroit[R2 – 14]
261Washington CommandersTrey Amos CBOle MissSEC
262Chicago BearsShemar Turner DTTexas A&MSEC
from Buffalo[R2 – 15]
263Kansas City ChiefsOmarr Norman-Lott DTTennesseeSEC
264Philadelphia EaglesAndrew Mukuba STexasSEC
365New York GiantsDarius Alexander DTToledoMAC
366Kansas City ChiefsAshton Gillotte DELouisvilleACC
from Tennessee[R3 – 1]
367Cleveland BrownsHarold Fannin Jr. TEBowling GreenMAC
368Las Vegas RaidersDarien Porter CBIowa StateBig 12
369New England PatriotsKyle Williams WRWashington StatePac-12
370Detroit LionsIsaac TeSlaa WRArkansasSEC
from Jacksonville[R3 – 2]
371New Orleans SaintsVernon Broughton DTTexasSEC
372Buffalo BillsLandon Jackson DEArkansasSEC
from Chicago[R3 – 3]
373New York JetsAzareye'h Thomas CBFlorida StateACC
374Denver BroncosPat Bryant WRIllinoisBig Ten
from Carolina[R3 – 4]
375San Francisco 49ersNick Martin LBOklahoma StateBig 12
376Dallas CowboysShavon Revel CBEast CarolinaThe American
377Carolina PanthersPrincely Umanmielen DEOle MissSEC
from Atlanta via New England[R3 – 5]
378Arizona CardinalsJordan Burch DEOregonBig Ten
379Houston TexansJaylin Noel WRIowa StateBig 12
from Miami via Philadelphia and Washington[R3 – 6]
380Indianapolis ColtsJustin Walley CBMinnesotaBig Ten
381Cincinnati BengalsDylan Fairchild GGeorgiaSEC
382Tennessee TitansKevin Winston Jr. SPenn StateBig Ten
from Seattle[R3 – 7]
383Pittsburgh SteelersKaleb Johnson RBIowaBig Ten
384Tampa Bay BuccaneersJacob Parrish CBKansas StateBig 12
385Kansas City ChiefsNohl Williams CBCaliforniaACC
from Denver via Carolina and New England[R3 – 8]
386Los Angeles ChargersJamaree Caldwell DTOregonBig Ten
387Green Bay PackersSavion Williams WRTCUBig 12
388Jacksonville JaguarsCaleb Ransaw CBTulaneThe American
from Minnesota[R3 – 9]
389Jacksonville JaguarsWyatt Milum GWest VirginiaBig 12
from Houston[R3 – 10]
390Los Angeles RamsJosaiah Stewart DEMichiganBig Ten
391Baltimore RavensEmery Jones Jr. OTLSUSEC
392Seattle SeahawksJalen Milroe QBAlabamaSEC
2024William V. Campbell Trophy winner; from Detroit via NY Jets and Las Vegas[R3 – 11]
393New Orleans SaintsJonas Sanker SVirginiaACC
from Washington[R3 – 12]
394Cleveland BrownsDillon Gabriel QBOregonBig Ten
from Buffalo[R3 – 13]
395New England PatriotsJared Wilson CGeorgiaSEC
from Kansas City[R3 – 14]
396Atlanta FalconsXavier Watts SNotre DameInd. (FBS)
2023Bronko Nagurski Trophy winner; from Philadelphia[R3 – 15]
3*97Houston TexansJaylin Smith CBUSCBig Ten
from Minnesota[R3 – 16]
3*98Las Vegas RaidersCaleb Rogers GTexas TechBig 12
from Miami[R3 – 17]
3*99Las Vegas RaidersCharles Grant OTWilliam & MaryCAA
from NY Giants via Houston[R3 – 18]
100San Francisco 49ersUpton Stout CBWestern KentuckyCUSA
101Denver BroncosSai'vion Jones DELSUSEC
Resolution JC-2A selection,[b] from LA Rams via Atlanta and Philadelphia[R3 – 19]
102Minnesota VikingsTai Felton WRMarylandBig Ten
Resolution JC-2A selection,[c] from Detroit via Jacksonville and Houston[R3 – 20]
4103Tennessee TitansChimere Dike WRFloridaSEC
4104Jacksonville JaguarsBhayshul Tuten RBVirginia TechACC
from Cleveland[R4 – 1]
4105New York GiantsCam Skattebo RBArizona StateBig 12
4106New England PatriotsCraig Woodson SCaliforniaACC
4107Jacksonville JaguarsJack Kiser LBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
4108Las Vegas RaidersDont'e Thornton WRTennesseeSEC
4109Buffalo BillsDeone Walker DTKentuckySEC
from Chicago via Buffalo and Chicago[R4 – 2]
4110New York JetsArian Smith WRGeorgiaSEC
4111Philadelphia EaglesTy Robinson DTNebraskaBig Ten
from Carolina via Denver[R4 – 3]
4112New Orleans SaintsDanny Stutsman LBOklahomaSEC
4113San Francisco 49ersCJ West DTIndianaBig Ten
4114Carolina PanthersTrevor Etienne RBGeorgiaSEC
from Dallas[R4 – 4]
4115Arizona CardinalsCody Simon LBOhio StateBig Ten
4116Houston TexansWoody Marks RBUSCBig Ten
from Miami[R4 – 5]
4117Los Angeles RamsJarquez Hunter RBAuburnSEC
from Indianapolis[R4 – 6]
4118Atlanta FalconsBilly Bowman Jr. SOklahomaSEC
4119Cincinnati BengalsBarrett Carter LBClemsonACC
4120Tennessee TitansGunnar Helm TETexasSEC
from Seattle[R4 – 7]
4121Tampa Bay BuccaneersDavid Walker LBCentral ArkansasUAC
4122Carolina PanthersLathan Ransom SOhio StateBig Ten
from Denver[R4 – 8]
4123Pittsburgh SteelersJack Sawyer DEOhio StateBig Ten
4124Green Bay PackersBarryn Sorrell DETexasSEC
4125Los Angeles ChargersKyle Kennard LBSouth CarolinaSEC
4126Cleveland BrownsDylan Sampson RBTennesseeSEC
from Minnesota via Jacksonville[R4 – 9]
4127Indianapolis ColtsJalen Travis OTIowa StateBig 12
from LA Rams[R4 – 10]
4128Washington CommandersJaylin Lane WRVirginia TechACC
from Houston[R4 – 11]
4129Baltimore RavensTeddye Buchanan LBCaliforniaACC
4130New York JetsMalachi Moore SAlabamaSEC
from Detroit via Denver and Philadelphia[R4 – 12]
4131New Orleans SaintsQuincy Riley CBLouisvilleACC
from Washington[R4 – 13]
4132Chicago BearsRuben Hyppolite II LBMarylandBig Ten
from Buffalo[R4 – 14]
4133Kansas City ChiefsJalen Royals WRUtah StateMW
4134Denver BroncosQue Robinson LBAlabamaSEC
from Philadelphia via Detroit and Philadelphia[R4 – 15]
4*135Las Vegas RaidersTonka Hemingway DTSouth CarolinaSEC
from Miami[R4 – 16]
4*136Tennessee TitansElic Ayomanor WRStanfordACC
from Baltimore[R4 – 17]
4*137New England PatriotsJoshua Farmer DTFlorida StateACC
from Seattle[R4 – 18]
4*138San Francisco 49ersJordan Watkins WROle MissSEC
5139Minnesota VikingsTyrion Ingram-Dawkins DEGeorgiaSEC
from Cleveland[R5 – 1]
5140Carolina PanthersCam Jackson DTFloridaSEC
from NY Giants[R5 – 2]
5141Baltimore RavensCarson Vinson OTAlabama A&MSWAC
from Tennessee[R5 – 3]
5142Seattle SeahawksRylie Mills DTNotre DameInd. (FBS)
from Jacksonville via Houston and Minnesota[R5 – 4]
5143Miami DolphinsJordan Phillips DTMarylandBig Ten
from Las Vegas[R5 – 5]
5144Cleveland BrownsShedeur Sanders QBColoradoBig 12
2024Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award winner; from New England via Seattle[R5 – 6]
5145Philadelphia EaglesMac McWilliams CBUCFBig 12
from NY Jets[R5 – 7]
5146New England PatriotsBradyn Swinson DELSUSEC
from Carolina[R5 – 8]
5147San Francisco 49ersJordan James RBOregonBig Ten
from New Orleans via Washington[R5 – 9]
5148Los Angeles RamsTy Hamilton DTOhio StateBig Ten
from Chicago[R5 – 10]
5148.5San Francisco 49ersSelection forfeited[Forfeit 1]
5149Dallas CowboysJaydon Blue RBTexasSEC
5150Miami DolphinsJason Marshall Jr. CBFloridaSEC
5151Indianapolis ColtsDJ Giddens RBKansas StateBig 12
5151.5Atlanta FalconsSelection forfeited[Forfeit 2]
5152Dallas CowboysShemar James LBFloridaSEC
from Arizona[R5 – 11]
5153Cincinnati BengalsJalen Rivers GMiami (FL)ACC
5154New York GiantsMarcus Mbow GPurdueBig Ten
from Seattle[R5 – 12]
5155Miami DolphinsDante Trader Jr. SMarylandBig Ten
from Denver[R5 – 13]
5156Kansas City ChiefsJeffrey Bassa LBOregonBig Ten
from Pittsburgh[R5 – 14]
5157Tampa Bay BuccaneersElijah Roberts DESMUACC
5158Los Angeles ChargersKeAndre Lambert-Smith WRAuburnSEC
5159Green Bay PackersCollin Oliver LBOklahoma StateBig 12
5160San Francisco 49ersMarques Sigle SKansas StateBig 12
from Minnesota[R5 – 15]
5161Philadelphia EaglesSmael Mondon Jr. LBGeorgiaSEC
from Houston[R5 – 16]
5162New York JetsFrancisco Mauigoa LBMiami (FL)ACC
from LA Rams via Pittsburgh[R5 – 17]
5163Carolina PanthersMitchell Evans TENotre DameInd. (FBS)
from Baltimore[R5 – 18]
5164Pittsburgh SteelersYahya Black DTIowaBig Ten
from Detroit via Cleveland, Philadelphia and Kansas City[R5 – 19]
5165Los Angeles ChargersOronde Gadsden II TESyracuseACC
from Washington via Philadelphia[R5 – 20]
5166Seattle SeahawksTory Horton WRColorado StateMW
from Buffalo via Houston and Cleveland[R5 – 21]
5167Tennessee TitansJackson Slater GSacramento StateBig Sky
from Kansas City[R5 – 22]
5168Philadelphia EaglesDrew Kendall CBoston CollegeACC
5*169Chicago BearsZah Frazier CBUTSAThe American
from Buffalo[R5 – 23]
5*170Buffalo BillsJordan Hancock CBOhio StateBig Ten
from Dallas[R5 – 24]
5*171Detroit LionsMiles Frazier GLSUSEC
from Dallas via New England[R5 – 25]
5*172Los Angeles RamsChris Paul Jr. LBOle MissSEC
from Seattle via Minnesota[R5 – 26]
5*173Buffalo BillsJackson Hawes TEGeorgia TechACC
5*174Arizona CardinalsDenzel Burke CBOhio StateBig Ten
from Dallas[R5 – 27]
5*175Seattle SeahawksRobbie Ouzts FBAlabamaSEC
5*176New York JetsTyler Baron DEMiami (FL)ACC
from Baltimore[R5 – 28]
6177Buffalo BillsDorian Strong CBVirginia TechACC
from NY Giants[R6 – 1]
6178Baltimore RavensBilhal Kone CBWestern MichiganMAC
from Tennessee[R6 – 2]
6179Miami DolphinsOllie Gordon II RBOklahoma StateBig 12
from Cleveland via Houston[R6 – 3]
6180Las Vegas RaidersJJ Pegues DTOle MissSEC
6181Philadelphia EaglesKyle McCord QBSyracuseACC
from New England via LA Chargers[R6 – 4]
6182New England PatriotsAndrés Borregales KMiami (FL)ACC
from Jacksonville via Detroit[R6 – 5]
6183Tennessee TitansMarcus Harris CBCaliforniaACC
from Carolina via Baltimore[R6 – 6]
6184New Orleans SaintsDevin Neal RBKansasBig 12
from New Orleans via Washington[R6 – 7]
6185Pittsburgh SteelersWill Howard QBOhio StateBig Ten
from Chicago via Seattle[R6 – 8]
6186Baltimore RavensTyler Loop KArizonaBig 12
from NY Jets[R6 – 9]
6187Houston TexansJaylen Reed SPenn StateBig Ten
from San Francisco via Minnesota[R6 – 10]
6188Tennessee TitansKalel Mullings RBMichiganBig Ten
from Dallas[R6 – 11]
6189Indianapolis ColtsRiley Leonard QBNotre DameInd. (FBS)
6190Indianapolis ColtsTim Smith DTAlabamaSEC
from Atlanta via LA Rams[R6 – 12]
6191Philadelphia EaglesMyles Hinton OTMichiganBig Ten
from Arizona via Denver[R6 – 13]
6192Seattle SeahawksBryce Cabeldue GKansasBig 12
from Miami via Chicago and Cleveland[R6 – 14]
6193Cincinnati BengalsTahj Brooks RBTexas TechBig 12
6194Jacksonville JaguarsJalen McLeod LBAuburnSEC
from Seattle[R6 – 15]
6195Chicago BearsLuke Newman GMichigan StateBig Ten
from Pittsburgh via LA Rams[R6 – 16]
6196Detroit LionsAhmed Hassanein DEBoise StateMW
from Tampa Bay[R6 – 17]
6197Houston TexansGraham Mertz QBFloridaSEC
from Denver[R6 – 18]
6198Green Bay PackersWarren Brinson DTGeorgiaSEC
6199Los Angeles ChargersBranson Taylor OTPittsburghACC
6200Jacksonville JaguarsRayuan Lane III SNavyThe American
from Minnesota via Cleveland[R6 – 19]
6201Minnesota VikingsKobe King LBPenn StateBig Ten
from LA Rams[R6 – 20]
6202Minnesota VikingsGavin Bartholomew TEPittsburghACC
from Houston via Pittsburgh, Chicago and LA Rams[R6 – 21]
6203Baltimore RavensLaJohntay Wester WRColoradoBig 12
6204Dallas CowboysAjani Cornelius OTOregonBig Ten
from Detroit via Cleveland and Buffalo[R6 – 22]
6205Washington CommandersKain Medrano LBUCLABig Ten
6206Buffalo BillsChase Lundt OTUConnInd. (FBS)
6207Philadelphia EaglesCameron Williams TTexasSEC
from Kansas City via NY Jets[R6 – 23]
6208Carolina PanthersJimmy Horn Jr. WRColoradoBig 12
from Philadelphia via Denver[R6 – 24]
6*209Philadelphia EaglesAntwaun Powell-Ryland DEVirginia TechACC
from LA Chargers[R6 – 25]
6*210Baltimore RavensAeneas Peebles DTVirginia TechACC
6*211Arizona CardinalsHayden Conner GTexasSEC
from Dallas[R6 – 26]
6*212Baltimore RavensRobert Longerbeam CBRutgersBig Ten
6*213Las Vegas RaidersTommy Mellott WRMontana StateBig Sky
6*214Los Angeles ChargersR. J. Mickens SClemsonACC
6*215Las Vegas RaidersCam Miller QBNorth Dakota StateMVFC
6*216Denver BroncosJeremy Crawshaw PFloridaSEC
from Cleveland via Houston[R6 – 27]
7217Dallas CowboysJay Toia DTUCLABig Ten
from Tennessee via New England[R7 – 1]
7218Atlanta FalconsJack Nelson OTWisconsinBig Ten
from Cleveland via LA Chargers[R7 – 2]
7219New York GiantsThomas Fidone TENebraskaBig Ten
7220New England PatriotsMarcus Bryant TMissouriSEC
7221Jacksonville JaguarsJonah Monheim CUSCBig Ten
7222Las Vegas RaidersCody Lindenberg LBMinnesotaBig Ten
7223Seattle SeahawksDamien Martinez RBMiami (FL)ACC
from New Orleans via Philadelphia and Pittsburgh[R7 – 3]
7224Houston TexansKyonte Hamilton DTRutgersBig Ten
from Chicago[R7 – 4]
7225Arizona CardinalsKitan Crawford SNevadaMW
from NY Jets via Kansas City[R7 – 5]
7226Pittsburgh SteelersCarson Bruener LBWashingtonBig Ten
from Carolina via Kansas City[R7 – 6]
7227San Francisco 49ersKurtis Rourke QBIndianaBig Ten
7228Kansas City ChiefsBrashard Smith RBSMUACC
from Dallas via Detroit and New England[R7 – 7]
7229Pittsburgh SteelersDonte Kent CBCentral MichiganMAC
from Atlanta via Philadelphia[R7 – 8]
7230Detroit LionsDan Jackson SGeorgiaSEC
from Arizona via Carolina and Denver[R7 – 9]
7231Miami DolphinsQuinn Ewers QBTexasSEC
7232Indianapolis ColtsHunter Wohler SWisconsinBig Ten
7233Chicago BearsKyle Monangai RBRutgersBig Ten
from Cincinnati[R7 – 10]
7234Seattle SeahawksMason Richman OTIowaBig Ten
7235Tampa Bay BuccaneersTez Johnson WROregonBig Ten
7236Jacksonville JaguarsLeQuint Allen RBSyracuseACC
from Denver via Philadelphia, Washington and Houston[R7 – 11]
7237Green Bay PackersMicah Robinson CBTulaneThe American
from Pittsburgh[R7 – 12]
7238Seattle SeahawksRicky White III WRUNLVMW
from LA Chargers via New England[R7 – 13]
7239Dallas CowboysPhil Mafah RBClemsonACC
from Green Bay via Tennessee[R7 – 14]
7240Buffalo BillsKaden Prather WRMarylandBig Ten
from Minnesota via Cleveland and Chicago[R7 – 15]
7241Denver BroncosCaleb Lohner TEUtahBig 12
from Houston[R7 – 16]
7242Los Angeles RamsKonata Mumpfield WRPittsburghACC
from LA Rams via Atlanta[R7 – 17]
7243Baltimore RavensGarrett Dellinger GLSUSEC
7244Detroit LionsDominic Lovett WRGeorgiaSEC
7245Washington CommandersJacory Croskey-Merritt RBArizonaBig 12
7246New York GiantsKorie Black CBOklahoma StateBig 12
from Buffalo[R7 – 18]
7247Dallas CowboysTommy Akingbesote DTMarylandBig Ten
from Kansas City via Carolina[R7 – 19]
7248New Orleans SaintsMoliki Matavao TEUCLABig Ten
from Philadelphia via Washington[R7 – 20]
7*249San Francisco 49ersConnor Colby GIowaBig Ten
7*250Green Bay PackersJohn Williams GCincinnatiBig 12
7*251New England PatriotsJulian Ashby LSVanderbiltSEC
from Kansas City[R7 – 21]
7*252San Francisco 49ersJunior Bergen WRMontanaBig Sky
7*253Miami DolphinsZeek Biggers DTGeorgia TechACC
7*254New Orleans SaintsFadil Diggs DESyracuseACC
7*255Houston TexansLuke Lachey TEIowaBig Ten
from Cleveland[R7 – 22]
7*256Los Angeles ChargersTrikweze Bridges CBFloridaSEC
7*257New England PatriotsKobee Minor CBMemphisThe American
from Kansas City[R7 – 23]

Notable undrafted players

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Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Carolina PanthersRyan Fitzgerald KFlorida StateACC
Minnesota VikingsMyles Price WRIndianaBig Ten
New York JetsKai Kroeger PSouth CarolinaSEC


Trades involving draft picks

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In the explanations below(PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e.Pre–Draft), while(D) denotes trades that take place during the 2025 draft.

Round 1

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  1. ^No. 2: Cleveland → Jacksonville (D). Cleveland traded first-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (2nd, 104th and 200th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for first-, second- and fourth-round selections (5th, 36th and 126th overall) and a 2026 first-round selection.[Trade 1]
  2. ^No. 5: Jacksonville → Cleveland (D). See Round 1:Cleveland → Jacksonville.[Trade 1]
  3. ^No. 25: Houston → NY Giants (D). Houston traded a first-round selection (25th overall) to the NY Giants in exchange for second- and third-round selections (34th and 99th overall) and a 2026 third-round selection.[Trade 2]
  4. ^No. 26: LA Rams → Atlanta (D). LA Rams traded first- and third-round selections (26th and 101st overall) to Atlanta in exchange for second- and seventh-round selections (46th and 242th overall), and a 2026 first-round selection.[Trade 3]
  5. ^No. 31: Kansas City → Philadelphia (D). Kansas City traded a first-round selection (31st overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for first- and fifth-round selections (32nd and 164th overall).[Trade 4]
  6. ^No. 32: Philadelphia → Kansas City (D). See Round 1:Kansas City → Philadelphia.[Trade 4]

Round 2

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  1. ^No. 34: NY Giants → Houston (D). See Round 1:Houston → NY Giants.[Trade 2]
  2. ^No. 35: Tennessee → Seattle (D). Tennessee traded a second-round selection (35th overall) to Seattle in exchange for second- and third-round selections (52nd and 82nd overall).[Trade 5]
  3. ^No. 36: Jacksonville → Cleveland (D). See Round 1:Cleveland → Jacksonville.[Trade 1]
  4. ^No. 37: Las Vegas → Miami (D). Las Vegas traded second- and fifth-round selections (37th and 143rd overall) to Miami in exchange for second-, third- and fourth-round selections (48th, 98th and 135th overall).[Trade 6]
  5. ^No. 39: Carolina → Chicago (PD). Carolina traded a second-round selection (39th overall),2023 first- and second-round selections (9th and 61st overall), a2024 first-round selection (1st overall) and WRD. J. Moore to Chicago in exchange for a 2023 first-round selection (1st overall).[Trade 7]
  6. ^No. 41: Chicago → Buffalo (D). Chicago traded second-, third- and seventh-round selections (41st, 72nd and 240th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for two second-round selections and a fourth-round selection (56th, 62nd and 109th overall).[Trade 8]
  7. ^No. 46: Atlanta → LA Rams (D). See Round 1:LA Rams → Atlanta.[Trade 3]
  8. ^No. 48: Miami → Las Vegas → Houston. Multiple trades:
           Miami → Las Vegas (D). See Round 2:Las Vegas → Miami.[Trade 6]
           Las Vegas → Houston (D). Las Vegas traded a second-round selection (48th overall) to Houston in exchange for second- and third-round selections (58th and 99th overall).[Trade 9]
  9. ^No. 51: Denver → Carolina (D). Denver traded second-, third-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (51st, 85th, 122nd and 208th overall) to Carolina in exchange for second-, third-, fourth- and seventh-round selections (57th, 74th, 111th and 230th overall).[Trade 10]
  10. ^No. 52: Pittsburgh → Seattle → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
           Pittsburgh → Seattle (PD). Pittsburgh traded second- and seventh-round selections (52nd and 223rd overall) to Seattle in exchange for a sixth-round selection (185th overall) and WRDK Metcalf.[Trade 11]
           Seattle → Tennessee (D). See Round 2:Tennessee → Seattle.[Trade 5]
  11. ^No. 56: Minnesota → Houston → Buffalo → Chicago. Multiple trades:
           Minnesota → Houston (PD). Minnesota traded a second-round selection (56th overall), and 2024 second- and sixth-round selections to Houston in exchange for 2024 first- and seventh-round selections.[Trade 12]
           Houston → Buffalo (PD). Houston traded a second-round selection (56th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for a fifth-round selection (166th overall), a 2024 sixth-round selection and WRStefon Diggs.[Trade 13]
           Buffalo → Chicago (D). See Round 2:Chicago → Buffalo.[Trade 8]
  12. ^No. 57: LA Rams → Carolina → Denver → Detroit. Multiple trades:
           LA Rams → Carolina (PD). LA Rams traded a second-round selection (57th overall), and 2024 second- and fifth-round selections (52nd and 155th overall) to Carolina in exchange for a 2024 second-round selection (39th overall).[Trade 14]
           Carolina → Denver (D). See Round 2:Denver → Carolina.[Trade 10]
           Denver → Detroit (D). Denver traded second- and seventh-round selections (57th and 230th overall) to Detroit in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (60th and 130th overall).[Trade 10]
  13. ^No. 58: Houston → Las Vegas (D). See Round 2:Las Vegas → Houston.[Trade 9]
  14. ^No. 60: Detroit → Denver (D). See Round 2:Denver → Detroit.[Trade 10]
  15. ^No. 62: Buffalo → Chicago (D). See Round 2:Chicago → Buffalo.[Trade 8]

Round 3

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  1. ^No. 66: Tennessee → Kansas City (PD). Tennessee traded a third-round selection (66th overall) and a 2024 seventh-round selection to Kansas City in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round selection and CBL'Jarius Sneed.[Trade 15]
  2. ^No. 70: Jacksonville → Detroit (D). Jacksonville traded third- and sixth-round selections (70th and 182nd overall), and a 2026 sixth-round selection to Detroit in exchange for a third-round selection (102nd overall) and two 2026 third-round selections.[Trade 16]
  3. ^No. 72: Chicago → Buffalo (D). See Round 2:Chicago → Buffalo.[Trade 8]
  4. ^No. 74: Carolina → Denver (D). See Round 2:Denver → Carolina.[Trade 10]
  5. ^No. 77: Atlanta → New England → Carolina. Multiple trades:
           Atlanta → New England (PD). Atlanta traded a third-round selection (77th overall) to New England in exchange for LBMatthew Judon.[Trade 17]
           New England → Carolina (D). New England traded a third-round selection (77th overall) to Carolina in exchange for third- and fifth-round selections (85th and 146th overall).[Trade 18]
  6. ^No. 79: Miami → Philadelphia → Washington → Houston. Multiple trades:
           Miami → Philadelphia (PD). Miami traded a third round selection (79th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2024 fourth round selection (120th overall).[Trade 19]
           Philadelphia → Washington (PD). Philadelphia traded a conditional third-round selection (79th overall) and two seventh-round selections (236th and 248th overall) to Washington in exchange for a fifth-round selection (165th overall) and WRJahan Dotson. The condition – that Washington would receive the higher of Miami or Philadelphia's third-round selection in 2025 – was converted on December 8, 2024, when the Eagles clinched a playoff spot, ensuring the Dolphins' pick was higher than the Eagles' own.[Trade 20]
           Washington → Houston (PD). Washington traded third- and seventh-round selections (79th and 236th overall), and 2026 second- and fourth-round selections to Houston in exchange for a fourth-round selection (128th overall) and TLaremy Tunsil.[Trade 21]
  7. ^No. 82: Seattle → Tennessee (D). See Round 2:Tennessee → Seattle.[Trade 5]
  8. ^No. 85: Denver → Carolina → New England → Kansas City. Multiple trades:
           Denver → Carolina (D). See Round 2:Denver → Carolina.[Trade 10]
           Carolina → New England (D). See Round 3:New England → Carolina.[Trade 18]
           New England → Kansas City (D). New England traded a third-round selection (85th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for a third-round selection (95th overall) and a 2026 fourth-round selection.[Trade 22]
  9. ^No. 88: Minnesota → Jacksonville (PD). Minnesota traded third- and fourth-round selections (88th and 126th overall), and 2024 first- and fifth-round selections (23rd and 167th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for a 2024 first-round selection (17th overall).[Trade 23]
  10. ^No. 89: Houston → Jacksonville (D). Houston traded third- and seventh-round selections (89th and 236th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for third- and fourth-round selections (102nd and 142nd overall).[Trade 24]
  11. ^No. 92: Detroit → NY Jets → Las Vegas → Seattle (PD). Multiple trades:
           Detroit → NY Jets (PD). Detroit traded a third-round selection (92nd overall) to the NY Jets in exchange for a 2024 fourth-round selection (126th overall).[Trade 25]
           NY Jets → Las Vegas (PD). NY Jets traded a third round selection (92nd overall) to Las Vegas for WRDavante Adams. Las Vegas would have received a second round selection in 2025 if Adams was named to the2024 All-Pro Team or if Adams was designated an active player for the NY Jets in the AFC Championship Game orSuper Bowl LIX. Neither of those conditions were met and Las Vegas received this pick instead.[Trade 26]
           Las Vegas → Seattle (PD). Las Vegas traded a third-round selection (92nd overall) to Seattle in exchange for QBGeno Smith.[Trade 27]
  12. ^No. 93: Washington → New Orleans (PD). Washington traded third-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (93rd, 131st and 184th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for a fifth-round selection (147th overall) and CBMarshon Lattimore.[Trade 28]
  13. ^No. 94: Buffalo → Cleveland (PD). Buffalo traded a third-round selection (94th overall) and a 2026 seventh-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for a sixth-round selection (204th overall) and WRAmari Cooper.[Trade 29]
  14. ^No. 95: Kansas City → New England (D). See Round 3:New England → Kansas City.[Trade 22]
  15. ^No. 96: Philadelphia → Atlanta (D). Philadelphia traded a third-round selection (96th overall) to Atlanta in exchange for a third-round selection (101st overall) and a 2026 fifth-round selection.[Trade 30]
  16. ^No. 97: Minnesota → Houston (D). Minnesota traded third- and sixth-round selections (97th and 187th overall) to Houston in exchange for third- and fourth-round selections (102nd and 142nd overall).[Trade 31]
  17. ^No. 98: Miami → Las Vegas (D). See Round 2:Las Vegas → Miami.[Trade 6]
  18. ^No. 99: NY Giants → Houston → Las Vegas. Multiple trades:
           NY Giants → Houston (D). See Round 1:Houston → NY Giants.[Trade 2]
           Houston → Las Vegas (D). See Round 2:Las Vegas → Houston.[Trade 9]
  19. ^No. 101: LA Rams → Atlanta → Philadelphia → Denver. Multiple trades:
           LA Rams → Atlanta (D). See Round 1:LA Rams → Atlanta.[Trade 3]
           Atlanta → Philadelphia (D). See Round 3:Philadelphia → Atlanta.[Trade 30]
           Philadelphia → Denver (D). Philadelphia traded third- and fourth-round selections (101st and 134th overall) to Denver in exchange for two fourth-round selections and a sixth-round selection (111th, 130th and 191st overall).[Trade 10]
  20. ^No. 102: Detroit → Jacksonville → Houston → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Jacksonville (D). See Round 3:Jacksonville → Detroit.[Trade 16]
           Jacksonville → Houston (D). See Round 3:Houston → Jacksonville.[Trade 24]
           Houston → Minnesota (D). See Round 3:Minnesota → Houston.[Trade 31]

Round 4

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  1. ^No. 104: Cleveland → Jacksonville (D). See Round 1:Cleveland → Jacksonville.[Trade 1]
  2. ^No. 109: Chicago → Buffalo → Chicago → Buffalo. Multiple trades:
           Chicago → Buffalo (PD). Chicago traded a fourth-round selection (109th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for a 2024 fifth-round selection (144th overall).[Trade 32]
           Buffalo → Chicago (D). See Round 2:Chicago → Buffalo.[Trade 8]
           Chicago → Buffalo (D). Chicago traded a fourth-round selection (109th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for fourth- and fifth-round selections (132nd and 169th overall).[Trade 8]
  3. ^No. 111: Carolina → Denver → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           Carolina → Denver (D). See Round 2:Denver → Carolina.[Trade 10]
           Denver → Philadelphia (D). See Round 3:Philadelphia → Denver.[Trade 10]
  4. ^No. 114: Dallas → Carolina (PD). Dallas traded a fourth-round selection (114th overall) to Carolina in exchange for a seventh-round selection (247th overall) and WRJonathan Mingo.[Trade 33]
  5. ^No. 116: Miami → Houston (D). Miami traded fourth- and seventh-round selections (116th and 224th overall) to Houston in exchange for a sixth-round selection (179th overall) and a 2026 third-round selection.[Trade 34]
  6. ^No. 117: Indianapolis → LA Rams (D). Indianapolis traded a fourth-round selection (117th) to the LA Rams in exchange for fourth- and sixth-round selections (127th and 190th overall).[Trade 35]
  7. ^No. 120: Seattle → Tennessee (PD). Seattle traded a fourth-round selection (120th overall) and LBJerome Baker to Tennessee in exchange for LBErnest Jones.[Trade 36]
  8. ^No. 122: Denver → Carolina (D). See Round 2:Denver → Carolina.[Trade 10]
  9. ^No. 126: Minnesota → Jacksonville → Cleveland. Multiple trades:
           Minnesota → Jacksonville (PD). See Round 3:Minnesota → Jacksonville.[Trade 23]
           Jacksonville → Cleveland (D). See Round 1:Cleveland → Jacksonville.[Trade 1]
  10. ^No. 127: LA Rams → Indianapolis (D). See Round 4:Indianapolis → LA Rams.[Trade 35]
  11. ^No. 128: Houston → Washington (PD). See Round 3:Washington → Houston.[Trade 21]
  12. ^No. 130: Detroit → Denver → Philadelphia → NY Jets. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Denver (D). See Round 3:Denver → Detroit.[Trade 10]
           Denver → Philadelphia (D). See Round 3:Philadelphia → Denver.[Trade 10]
           Philadelphia → NY Jets (D). Philadelphia traded a fourth-round selection (130th overall) to the NY Jets in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (145th and 207th overall).[Trade 37]
  13. ^No. 131: Washington → New Orleans (PD). See Round 3:Washington → New Orleans.[Trade 28]
  14. ^No. 132: Buffalo → Chicago (D). See Round 4:Chicago → Buffalo.[Trade 8]
  15. ^No. 134: Philadelphia → Detroit → Philadelphia → Denver. Multiple trades:
           Philadelphia → Detroit (PD). Philadelphia traded a fourth round selection (134th overall) and a 2023 seventh round pick to Detroit for a 2023 seventh round selection and RBD'Andre Swift.[Trade 38]
           Detroit → Philadelphia (PD). Detroit traded a fourth-round selection (134th overall), and 2024 fifth- and sixth-round selections (164th and 201st overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for 2024 fourth- and sixth-round selections (132nd and 210th overall).[Trade 39]
           Philadelphia → Denver (D). See Round 3:Philadelphia → Denver.[Trade 10]
  16. ^No. 135: Miami → Las Vegas (D). See Round 2:Las Vegas → Miami.[Trade 6]
  17. ^No. 136: Baltimore → Tennessee (D). Baltimore traded fourth- and sixth-round selections (136th and 183rd overall) to Tennessee in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (141st and 178th overall).[Trade 40]
  18. ^No. 137: Seattle → New England (D). Seattle traded a fourth-round selection (137th overall) to New England in exchange for fifth- and seventh-round selections (144th and 238th overall).[Trade 41]

Round 5

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  1. ^No. 139: Cleveland → Minnesota (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth-round selection (139th overall) and a 2024 fifth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (200th and 240th overall), and DEZa'Darius Smith.[Trade 42]
  2. ^No. 140: NY Giants → Carolina (PD). NY Giants traded a conditional fifth-round selection (140th overall), and 2024 second- and fifth-round selections to Carolina in exchange for a 2024 fifth-round selection and LBBrian Burns.[Trade 43]
  3. ^No. 141: Tennessee → Baltimore (D). See Round 4:Baltimore → Tennessee.[Trade 40]
  4. ^No. 142: Jacksonville → Houston → Minnesota → Seattle. Multiple trades:
           Jacksonville → Houston (D). See Round 3:Houston → Jacksonville.[Trade 24]
           Houston → Minnesota (D). See Round 3:Minnesota → Houston.[Trade 31]
           Minnesota → Seattle (D). Minnesota traded a fifth-round selection (142nd overall) to Seattle in exchange for a fifth-round selection (172nd overall) and QBSam Howell.[Trade 44]
  5. ^No. 143: Las Vegas → Miami (D). See Round 2:Las Vegas → Miami.[Trade 6]
  6. ^No. 144: New England → Seattle → Cleveland. Multiple trades:
           New England → Seattle (D). See Round 5:Seattle → New England.[Trade 41]
           Seattle → Cleveland (D). Seattle traded a fifth-round selection (144th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (166th and 192nd overall).[Trade 45]
  7. ^No. 145: NY Jets → Philadelphia (D). See Round 4:Philadelphia → NY Jets.[Trade 37]
  8. ^No. 146: Carolina → New England (D). See Round 3:New England → Carolina.[Trade 18]
  9. ^No. 147: New Orleans → Washington → San Francisco. Multiple trades:
           New Orleans → Washington (PD). See Round 3:Washington → New Orleans.[Trade 28]
           Washington → San Francisco (PD). Washington traded a fifth-round selection (147th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for WRDeebo Samuel.[Trade 46]
  10. ^No. 148: Chicago → LA Rams (D). Chicago traded a fifth-round selection (148th overall) to the LA Rams in exchange for a sixth-round selection (195th overall) and a 2026 fourth-round selection.[Trade 47]
  11. ^No. 152: Arizona → Dallas (D). Arizona traded a fifth-round selection (152nd overall) to Dallas in exchange for fifth- and sixth-round selections (174th and 211th overall).[Trade 48]
  12. ^No. 154: Seattle → NY Giants (PD). Seattle traded a fifth-round selection (154th overall) and a 2024 second-round selection to the NY Giants in exchange for DLLeonard Williams.[Trade 49]
  13. ^No. 155: Denver → Miami (PD). Denver traded a fifth-round selection (155th overall) and LBBradley Chubb to Miami in exchange for a 2023 first-round selection, a 2024 fourth-round selection and RBChase Edmonds.[Trade 50]
  14. ^No. 156: Pittsburgh → Kansas City (D). Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection (156th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for fifth- and seventh-round selections (164th and 226th overall).[Trade 51]
  15. ^No. 160: Minnesota → San Francisco (PD). Minnesota traded a fifth-round selection (160th overall) and a 2026 sixth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for a sixth-round selection (187th overall) and RBJordan Mason.[Trade 52]
  16. ^No. 161: Houston → Philadelphia (PD). Houston traded a fifth-round selection (161st overall) and a 2024 fourth-round selection (127th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2024 fourth-round selection (123rd overall).[Trade 53]
  17. ^No. 162: LA Rams → Pittsburgh → NY Jets. Multiple trades:
           LA Rams → Pittsburgh (PD). LA Rams traded a fifth-round selection (162nd overall) and a 2024 fourth-round selection to Pittsburgh in exchange for a sixth-round selection (195th overall), a 2024 fifth-round selection and GKevin Dotson.[Trade 54]
           Pittsburgh → NY Jets (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fifth round selection (162nd overall) to the NY Jets for WRMike Williams.[Trade 55]
  18. ^No. 163: Baltimore → Carolina (PD). Baltimore traded a fifth-round selection (163rd overall) to Carolina in exchange for a sixth-round selection (183rd overall) and WRDiontae Johnson.[Trade 56]
  19. ^No. 164: Detroit → Cleveland → Philadelphia → Kansas City → Pittsburgh. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Cleveland (PD). Detroit traded a fifth round selection (164th overall) and a 2026 sixth-round selection to Cleveland For a 2026 seventh round selection and DEZa'Darius Smith.[Trade 57]
           Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth round selection (164th overall) and QBDorian Thompson-Robinson to Philadelphia for QBKenny Pickett.[Trade 58]
           Philadelphia → Kansas City (D). See Round 1:Kansas City → Philadelphia.[Trade 4]
           Kansas City → Pittsburgh (D). See Round 5:Pittsburgh → Kansas City.[Trade 51]
  20. ^No. 165: Washington → Philadelphia → LA Chargers. Multiple trades:
           Washington → Philadelphia (PD). See Round 3:Philadelphia → Washington.[Trade 20]
           Philadelphia → LA Chargers (D). Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection (165th overall) to the LA Chargers in exchange for two sixth-round selections (181st and 209th overall).[Trade 59]
  21. ^No. 166: Buffalo → Houston → Cleveland → Seattle. Multiple trades:
           Buffalo → Houston (PD). See Round 2:Houston → Buffalo.[Trade 13]
           Houston → Cleveland (PD). Houston traded a fifth-round selection (166th overall) and a 2027 fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for two sixth-round selections and a seventh-round selection (179th, 216th and 255th overall).[Trade 60]
           Cleveland → Seattle (D). See Round 5:Seattle → Cleveland.[Trade 45]
  22. ^No. 167: Kansas City → Tennessee (PD). Kansas City traded a conditional fifth-round selection (167th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for WRDeAndre Hopkins. The condition – that Tennessee would receive a fifth-round selection if the Chiefs failed to advance toSuper Bowl LIX or Hopkins played in less than 60% of the Chiefs' snaps – was converted at the end of theregular season, with Hopkins having played in less than 50% of the Chiefs' 2024 snaps following the trade.[Trade 61]
  23. ^No. 169: Buffalo → Chicago (D). See Round 4:Chicago → Buffalo.[Trade 8]
  24. ^No. 170: Dallas → Buffalo (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection (170th overall) and a 2026 seventh-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for a sixth-round selection (204th overall) and CBKaiir Elam.[Trade 62]
  25. ^No. 171: Dallas → New England → Detroit. Multiple trades:
           Dallas → New England (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection (171st overall) to New England in exchange for a seventh-round selection (217th overall) and QBJoe Milton.[Trade 63]
           New England → Detroit (D). New England traded a fifth-round selection (171st overall) to Detroit in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (182nd and 228th overall).[Trade 64]
  26. ^No. 172: Seattle → Minnesota → LA Rams. Multiple trades:
           Seattle → Minnesota (D). See Round 5:Minnesota → Seattle.[Trade 44]
           Minnesota → LA Rams (D). Minnesota traded a fifth-round selection (172nd overall) to LA Rams in exchange for two sixth-round selection (201st and 202nd overall).[Trade 65]
  27. ^No. 174: Dallas → Arizona (D). See Round 5:Arizona → Dallas.[Trade 48]
  28. ^No. 176: Baltimore → NY Jets (D). Baltimore traded a fifth-round selection (176th overall) and a 2026 sixth-round selection to the NY Jets in exchange for a sixth-round selection (186th overall) and a 2026 fifth-round selection.[Trade 66]

Round 6

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  1. ^No. 177: NY Giants → Buffalo (PD). NY Giants traded a sixth-round selection (177th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for a seventh-round selection (246th overall) and LBCarlos Basham Jr.[Trade 67]
  2. ^No. 178: Tennessee → Baltimore (D). See Round 4:Baltimore → Tennessee.[Trade 40]
  3. ^No. 179: Cleveland → Houston → Miami. Multiple trades:
           Cleveland → Houston (PD). See Round 5:Houston → Cleveland.[Trade 60]
           Houston → Miami (D). See Round 4:Miami → Houston.[Trade 34]
  4. ^No. 181: New England → LA Chargers → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           New England → LA Chargers (PD). New England traded a sixth-round selection (181st overall) to the LA Chargers in exchange for a seventh-round selection (238th overall) and CBJ. C. Jackson.[Trade 68]
           LA Chargers → Philadelphia (D). See Round 5:Philadelphia → LA Chargers.[Trade 59]
  5. ^No. 182: Jacksonville → Detroit → New England. Multiple trades:
           Jacksonville → Detroit (D). See Round 3:Jacksonville → Detroit.[Trade 16]
           Detroit → New England (D). See Round 3:New England → Detroit.[Trade 64]
  6. ^No. 183: Carolina → Baltimore → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
           Carolina → Baltimore (PD). See Round 5:Baltimore → Carolina.[Trade 56]
           Baltimore → Tennessee (D). See Round 4:Baltimore → Tennessee.[Trade 40]
  7. ^No. 184: New Orleans → Washington → New Orleans. Multiple trades:
           New Orleans → Washington (PD). New Orleans traded a sixth-round selection (184th overall) to Washington in exchange for a seventh-round selection (248th overall) and DTJohn Ridgeway III.[Trade 69]
           Washington → New Orleans (PD). See Round 3:Washington → New Orleans.[Trade 28]
  8. ^No. 185: Chicago → Seattle → Pittsburgh. Multiple trades:
           Chicago → Seattle (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection (185th overall) to Seattle in exchange for LBDarrell Taylor.[Trade 70]
           Seattle → Pittsburgh (PD). See Round 2:Pittsburgh → Seattle.[Trade 11]
  9. ^No. 186: NY Jets → Baltimore (D). See Round 5:Baltimore → NY Jets.[Trade 66]
  10. ^No. 187: San Francisco → Minnesota → Houston. Multiple trades:
           San Francisco → Minnesota (PD). See Round 5:Minnesota → San Francisco.[Trade 52]
           Minnesota → Houston (D). See Round 3:Minnesota → Houston.[Trade 31]
  11. ^No. 188: Dallas → Tennessee (PD). Dallas traded a sixth-round selection (188th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for a seventh-round selection (239th overall) and RBKenneth Murray.[Trade 71]
  12. ^No. 190: Atlanta → LA Rams → Indianapolis. Multiple trades:
           Atlanta → LA Rams (PD). Atlanta traded a sixth-round selection (190th overall) to the LA Rams in exchange for a seventh-round selection (242nd overall) and WRVan Jefferson.[Trade 72]
           LA Rams → Indianapolis (D). See Round 4:Indianapolis → LA Rams.[Trade 35]
  13. ^No. 191: Arizona → Denver → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           Arizona → Denver (PD). Arizona traded a sixth-round selection (191st overall) to Denver in exchange for LBBaron Browning.[Trade 73]
           Denver → Philadelphia (D). See Round 3:Philadelphia → Denver.[Trade 10]
  14. ^No. 192: Miami → Chicago → Cleveland → Seattle. Multiple trades:
           Miami → Chicago (PD). Miami traded a sixth-round selection (192nd overall) to Chicago in exchange for a seventh-round selection (224th overall) and WRChase Claypool.[Trade 74]
           Chicago → Cleveland (PD). Chicago traded a sixth round selection (192nd overall) to Cleveland for a seventh round selection (240th overall) and DTChris Williams.[Trade 75]
           Cleveland → Seattle (D). See Round 5:Seattle → Cleveland.[Trade 45]
  15. ^No. 194: Seattle → Jacksonville (PD). Seattle traded a sixth-round selection (194th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for LBTrevis Gipson.[Trade 76]
  16. ^No. 195: Pittsburgh → LA Rams → Chicago. Multiple trades:
           Pittsburgh → LA Rams (PD). See Round 5:LA Rams → Pittsburgh.[Trade 54]
           LA Rams → Chicago (D). See Round 5:Chicago → LA Rams.[Trade 47]
  17. ^No. 196: Tampa Bay → Detroit (PD). Tampa Bay traded a sixth-round selection (196th overall), a 2024 sixth-round selection and CBCarlton Davis to Detroit in exchange for a 2024 third-round selection (92nd overall).[Trade 77]
  18. ^No. 197: Denver → Houston (D). Denver traded a sixth-round selection (197th overall) to Houston in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (216th and 241st overall).[Trade 78]
  19. ^No. 200: Minnesota → Cleveland → Jacksonville. Multiple trades:
           Minnesota → Cleveland (PD). See Round 5:Cleveland → Minnesota.[Trade 42]
           Cleveland → Jacksonville (D). See Round 1:Cleveland → Jacksonville.[Trade 1]
  20. ^No. 201: LA Rams → Minnesota (D). See Round 5:Minnesota → LA Rams.[Trade 65]
  21. ^No. 202: Houston → Pittsburgh → Chicago → LA Rams → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           Houston → Pittsburgh (PD). Houston traded a sixth-round selection (202nd overall) to Pittsburgh in exchange for GKendrick Green.[Trade 79]
           Pittsburgh → Chicago (PD). Pittsburgh traded a conditional sixth-round selection (202nd overall) to Chicago in exchange for QBJustin Fields. The condition – which would have given Chicago a fourth-round selection if Fields played in 51% of the Steelers' snaps in 2024 – was not met.[Trade 80]
           Chicago → LA Rams (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection (202nd overall) to the LA Rams in exchange for GJonah Jackson.[Trade 81]
           LA Rams → Minnesota (D). See Round 5:Minnesota → LA Rams.[Trade 65]
  22. ^No. 204: Detroit → Cleveland → Buffalo → Dallas. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Cleveland (PD). Detroit traded a sixth-round selection (204th overall) to Cleveland in exchange for WRDonovan Peoples-Jones.[Trade 82]
           Cleveland → Buffalo (PD). See Round 3:Buffalo → Cleveland.[Trade 29]
           Buffalo → Dallas (PD). See Round 5:Dallas → Buffalo.[Trade 63]
  23. ^No. 207: Kansas City → NY Jets → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           Kansas City → NY Jets (PD). Kansas City traded a sixth-round selection (207th overall) to the NY Jets in exchange for a seventh-round selection (225th overall) and WRMecole Hardman.[Trade 83]
           NY Jets → Philadelphia (D). See Round 4:Philadelphia → NY Jets.[Trade 37]
  24. ^No. 208: Philadelphia → Denver → Carolina. Multiple trades:
           Philadelphia → Denver (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection (208th overall) to Denver in exchange for a seventh-round selection (236th overall) and TEAlbert Okwuegbunam.[Trade 84]
           Denver → Carolina (D). See Round 2:Denver → Carolina.[Trade 10]
  25. ^No. 209: LA Chargers → Philadelphia (D). See Round 5:Philadelphia → LA Chargers.[Trade 59]
  26. ^No. 211: Dallas → Arizona (D). See Round 5:Arizona → Dallas.[Trade 48]
  27. ^No. 216: Cleveland → Houston → Denver. Multiple trades:
           Cleveland → Houston (PD). See Round 5:Houston → Cleveland.[Trade 60]
           Houston → Denver (D). See Round 6:Denver → Houston.[Trade 78]

Round 7

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  1. ^No. 217: Tennessee → New England → Dallas (PD). Multiple trades:
           Tennessee → New England (PD). Tennessee traded a seventh-round selection (217th overall) to New England in exchange for KNick Folk.[Trade 85]
           New England → Dallas (PD). See Round 5:Dallas → New England.[Trade 63]
  2. ^No. 218: Cleveland → LA Chargers → Atlanta. Multiple trades:
           Cleveland → LA Chargers (PD). Cleveland traded a seventh-round selection (218th overall) to the LA Chargers in exchange for KDustin Hopkins.[Trade 86]
           LA Chargers → Atlanta (PD). LA Chargers traded a conditional seventh-round selection (218th overall) to Atlanta in exchange for QBTaylor Heinicke.[Trade 87]
  3. ^No. 223: New Orleans → Philadelphia → Pittsburgh → Seattle. Multiple trades:
           New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). New Orleans traded a seventh-round selection (223rd overall) and SC. J. Gardner-Johnson to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2023 fifth-round selection and a 2024 sixth-round selection.[Trade 88]
           Philadelphia → Pittsburgh (PD). Philadelphia traded two seventh-round selections (223rd and 229th overall) and a 2024 third-round selection to Pittsburgh in exchange for a 2024 fourth-round selection and QBKenny Pickett.[Trade 89]
           Pittsburgh → Seattle (PD). See Round 2:Pittsburgh → Seattle.[Trade 11]
  4. ^No. 224: Chicago → Miami → Houston. Multiple trades:
           Chicago → Miami (PD). See Round 6:Miami → Chicago.[Trade 74]
           Miami → Houston (D). See Round 4:Miami → Houston.[Trade 34]
  5. ^No. 225: NY Jets → Kansas City → Arizona. Multiple trades:
           NY Jets → Kansas City (PD). See Round 6:Kansas City → NY Jets.[Trade 83]
           Kansas City → Arizona (PD). Kansas City traded a seventh-round selection (225th overall) to Arizona in exchange for DECameron Thomas.[Trade 90]
  6. ^No. 226: Carolina → Kansas City → Pittsburgh. Multiple trades:
           Carolina → Kansas City (PD). Carolina traded a conditional seventh-round selection (226th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for a conditional seventh-round selection (247th overall) and WRIhmir Smith-Marsette.[Trade 91]
           Kansas City → Pittsburgh (D). See Round 5:Pittsburgh → Kansas City.[Trade 51]
  7. ^No. 228: Dallas → Detroit → New England → Kansas City. Multiple trades:
           Dallas → Detroit (PD). Dallas traded a seventh-round selection (228th overall) and a 2024 first-round selection (24th overall) to Detroit in exchange for 2024 first- and third-round selections (29th and 73rd overall).[Trade 92]
           Detroit → New England (D). See Round 5:New England → Detroit.[Trade 64]
           New England → Kansas City (D). New England traded a seventh-round selection (228th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for two seventh-round selections (251st and 257th overall).[Trade 93]
  8. ^No. 229: Atlanta → Philadelphia → Pittsburgh. Multiple trades:
           Atlanta → Philadelphia (PD). Atlanta traded a seventh-round selection (229th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for DEKentavius Street.[Trade 94]
           Philadelphia → Pittsburgh (PD). See Round 7:Philadelphia → Pittsburgh.[Trade 89]
  9. ^No. 230: Arizona → Carolina → Denver → Detroit. Multiple trades:
           Arizona → Carolina (PD). Arizona traded a seventh-round selection (230th overall) and a 2024 sixth-round selection to Carolina in exchange for WRRobbie Chosen.[Trade 95]
           Carolina → Denver (D). See Round 2:Denver → Carolina.[Trade 10]
           Denver → Detroit (D). See Round 2:Denver → Detroit.[Trade 10]
  10. ^No. 233: Cincinnati → Chicago (PD). Cincinnati traded a seventh-round selection (233rd overall) to Chicago in exchange for RBKhalil Herbert.[Trade 96]
  11. ^No. 236: Denver → Philadelphia → Washington → Houston → Jacksonville. Multiple trades:
           Denver → Philadelphia (PD). See Round 6:Philadelphia → Denver.[Trade 84]
           Philadelphia → Washington (PD). See Round 3:Philadelphia → Washington.[Trade 20]
           Washington → Houston (PD). See Round 7:Houston → Washington.[Trade 21]
           Houston → Jacksonville (D). See Round 3:Houston → Jacksonville.[Trade 24]
  12. ^No. 237: Pittsburgh → Green Bay (PD). Pittsburgh traded a seventh-round selection (237th overall) to Green Bay in exchange for LBPreston Smith.[Trade 97]
  13. ^No. 238: LA Chargers → New England → Seattle. Multiple trades:
           LA Chargers → New England (PD). See Round 6:New England → LA Chargers.[Trade 68]
           New England → Seattle (D). See Round 5:Seattle → New England.[Trade 41]
  14. ^No. 239: Green Bay → Tennessee → Dallas. Multiple trades:
           Green Bay → Tennessee (PD). Green Bay traded a seventh-round selection (239th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for QBMalik Willis.[Trade 98]
           Tennessee → Dallas (PD). See Round 6:Dallas → Tennessee.[Trade 71]
  15. ^No. 240: Minnesota → Cleveland → Chicago → Buffalo. Multiple trades:
           Minnesota → Cleveland (PD). See Round 5:Cleveland → Minnesota.[Trade 42]
           Cleveland → Chicago (PD). See Round 6:Chicago → Cleveland.[Trade 75]
           Chicago → Buffalo (D). See Round 2:Chicago → Buffalo.[Trade 8]
  16. ^No. 241: Houston → Denver (D). See Round 6:Denver → Houston.[Trade 78]
  17. ^No. 242: LA Rams → Atlanta → LA Rams Multiple trades:
           LA Rams → Atlanta (PD)See Round 6:Atlanta → LA Rams.[Trade 72]
           Atlanta → LA Rams (D)See Round 1:LA Rams → Atlanta.[Trade 3]
  18. ^No. 246: Buffalo → NY Giants (PD). See Round 6:NY Giants → Buffalo.[Trade 67]
  19. ^No. 247: Kansas City → Carolina → Dallas. Multiple trades:
           Kansas City → Carolina (PD). See Round 7:Carolina → Kansas City.[Trade 91]
           Carolina → Dallas (PD). See Round 4:Dallas → Carolina.[Trade 33]
  20. ^No. 248: Philadelphia → Washington → New Orleans. Multiple trades:
           Philadelphia → Washington (PD). See Round 3:Philadelphia → Washington.[Trade 20]
           Washington → New Orleans (PD). See Round 6:New Orleans → Washington.[Trade 69]
  21. ^No. 251: Kansas City → New England (D). See Round 7:New England → Kansas City.[Trade 93]
  22. ^No. 255: Cleveland → Houston (PD). See Round 5:Houston → Cleveland.[Trade 60]
  23. ^No. 257: Kansas City → New England (D). See Round 7:New England → Kansas City.[Trade 93]

Forfeited picks

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  1. ^San Francisco forfeited its fifth-round selection as the punishment for administrative payroll accounting errors that occurred during the2022 season.[12]
  2. ^Atlanta forfeited its fifth-round selection as the punishment for "improper contact" with QBKirk Cousins, WRDarnell Mooney and TECharlie Woerner in violation of the league's anti-tampering policy.[13]

Resolution JC-2A picks

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Resolution JC-2A, enacted by the NFL in November 2020, rewards teams for developing minority candidates for head coach and/or general manager positions.[14] The resolution rewards teams whose minority candidates are hired away for one of those positions by awarding compensatory draft picks. These draft picks are at the end of the third round, after standard compensatory picks; if multiple teams qualify, they are awarded by draft order in the first round. These picks are in addition to the standard 32 compensatory picks.[15] Three picks were awarded for the 2025 draftpursuant to the resolution.

  1. ^San Francisco received a third-round selection (100th overall) afterHouston hired former San Francisco defensive coordinatorDeMeco Ryans as head coach.[9]
  2. ^LA Rams received a third-round selection (101st overall) afterAtlanta hired former LA Rams defensive coordinatorRaheem Morris as head coach.[10]
  3. ^Detroit received a third-round selection (102nd overall) afterNY Jets hired former Detroit defensive coordinatorAaron Glenn as head coach.[11]

Prank call controversy

[edit]

During the draft, some prospects received prank calls from people pretending to be NFL front office staff.[16]Shedeur Sanders was the most notable prospect to receive a prank call when on day two of the draft, Jax Ulbrich, the son ofAtlanta Falcons defensive coordinatorJeff Ulbrich, and another person pretended to be calling on behalf ofNew Orleans Saints. Sydney Schoen, the daughter ofNew York Giants general managerJoe Schoen, had previously been accused.[17] After the draft, Jax and the Falcons issued an apology to Sanders and his family.[18][19] Other prospects, includingAbdul Carter,Tyler Warren,Mason Graham,Josh Conerly Jr.,Kyle McCord, andChase Lundt, also received calls from unrelated pranksters.[20][21][22][23]

Summary

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Selections by NCAA conference

[edit]
ConferenceRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
NCAA Division I FBS football conferences
American00201126
ACC254879742
Big 12247257431
Big Ten118107991771
CUSA00100001
Ind. (FBS)01112207
MAC00200114
MW10011126
Pac-1200100001
SEC1513916118779
Sun Belt01000001
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences
Big Sky00001113
CAA00100001
MVFC10000102
SWAC00001001
UAC00010001

Colleges with multiple draft selections

[edit]
SelectionsColleges
14Ohio State
13Georgia
12Texas
10Oregon
8Ole Miss
7Alabama,Florida,LSU,Miami (FL),Michigan
6Maryland,Notre Dame
5Iowa,Penn State,South Carolina,UCLA,Virginia Tech
4Arizona,California,Colorado,Iowa State,Oklahoma State,Syracuse,Tennessee
3Auburn,Boston College,Clemson,Kansas State,Louisville,Minnesota,Missouri,Pittsburgh,Rutgers,Texas A&M,USC
2Arkansas,Boise State,Florida State,Georgia Tech,Indiana,Kansas,Kentucky,Nebraska,North Dakota State,Oklahoma,SMU,TCU,Texas Tech,Tulane,UCF,Wisconsin

Selections by position

[edit]
PositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Wide receiver4[n 2]46723632
Defensive tackle543554430
Cornerback3[n 2]39154530
Linebacker231963226
Running back231634625
Defensive end446242123
Offensive tackle533115321
Safety123423318
Guard322043317
Tight end231141416
Quarterback212015213
Center00101013
Kicker00000202
Punter00000101
Long snapper00000011

References

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Footnotes

  1. ^Defined as starting in1967, when the NFL and theAmerican Football League established a common draft in advance of thetwo leagues' merger in 1970.
  2. ^abTravis Hunter was announced as a cornerback and wide receiver

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  22. ^Miller, Ryan (April 29, 2025)."Buffalo Bills pick joins Shedeur Sanders as victim of several prank calls during NFL Draft".democratandchronicle.com. RetrievedApril 29, 2025.
  23. ^Smith, Michael David (May 1, 2025)."Kyle McCord says he got "a few prank calls" before the Eagles drafted him".NBC Sports. RetrievedJune 12, 2025.
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