NFL Draft schedule 2025: TV, streaming, how to watch

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The NFL Draft Schedule 2025 is set and kicks off with round one on Thursday, April 24.

This seasons draft will take place at Lambeau Field and its adjacent Titletown District in Green Bay, Wisc. First-round selections will be announced by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

Round one of the 2025 NFL Draft begins Thursday evening at 8:00pm ET and it will be televised by ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, and ESPN Deportes. Streaming will also be available for all rounds via NFL+ and ESPN apps and at NFL.com/Watch.

Rounds two and three of the NFL Draft begin at 7:00pm ET on Friday, April 25. The final rounds of the draft, rounds four through seven, will begin at noon ET on Saturday, April 26.

The Tennessee Titans have the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Below is the order of selections for the entire first round:

1. Tennessee Titans
2. Cleveland Browns
3. New York Giants
4. New England Patriots
5. Jacksonville Jaguars
6. Las Vegas Raiders
7. New York Jets
8. Carolina Panthers
9. New Orleans Saints
10. Chicago Bears
11. San Francisco 49ers
12. Dallas Cowboys
13. Miami Dolphins
14. Indianapolis Colts
15. Atlanta Falcons
16. Arizona Cardinals
17. Cincinnati Bengals
18. Seattle Seahawks
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
20. Denver Broncos
21. Pittsburgh Steelers
22. Los Angeles Chargers
23. Green Bay Packers
24. Minnesota Vikings
25. Houston Texans
26. Los Angeles Rams
27. Baltimore Ravens
28. Detroit Lions
29. Washington Commanders
30. Buffalo Bills
31. Kansas City Chiefs
32. Philadelphia Eagles

You can view the full draft order for all seven rounds over at NFL.com.

The NFL schedule release 2025 has not yet been announced, but is generally expected the week of May 12.

2025 NFL DRAFT SCHEDULE

Round 1 – Thursday, April 24

  • Time: 8:00pm ET
  • TV: ABC, ESPN, ESPN3, NFL Network, NFL+

Rounds 2-3 – Friday, April 25

  • Time: 7:00pm ET
  • TV: ABC, ESPN2, ESPN3, NFL Network, NFL+

Rounds 4-7 – Saturday, April 26

  • Time: 12:00pm ET
  • TV: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, NFL+

TIMING

  • Round 1: 10 minutes per selection.
  • Round 2: Seven minutes per selection.
  • Rounds 3 through 6, including compensatory picks: Five minutes per selection.
  • Round 7, including compensatory picks: Four minutes per selection

NFL SCHEDULES

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  • Dan Rakow three round mock NFL Draft

    1. Tennessee-Abdul Carter Edge, Penn State

    2. Cleveland-Mason Graham DT, Michigan

    3. NY Giants-Cameron Ward QB, Miami

    4. New England-Travis Hunter CB/WR, Colorado

    5. Jacksonville-Armand Membou T, Missouri

    6. Las Vegs-Tetairoa McMillian WR, Arizona

    7, NY Jets-Shedeur Sanders QB, Colorado

    8. Carolina-Will Johnson CB, Michigan

    9. New Orleans-Mykel Williams Edge, Georgia

    10 Cheeseheads-Shemar Stewart Edge, Texas A&M
    (Trade with Chicago)

    11. Denver-Tyler Warren TE, Penn State
    (Trade with San Francisco)

    12. Dallas-Ashton Jeanty RB, Boise State

    13. Miami-Matthew Golden WR, Texas

    14. Cincinnati-Mike Green Edge, Marshall
    (Trade with Indianapolis)

    15. Atlanta-Malaki Starks S, Georgia

    16. Arizona-Kenneth Grant DT, Michigan

    17. Indianapolis-Colston Loveland TE, Michigan
    (Trade with Cincinnati)

    18. Seattle-Will Campbell T, LSU

    19. Tampa Bay-Jalon Walker LB, Georgia

    20. San Francisco-Grey Zabel G, North Dakota State
    (Trade with Denver)

    21. Pittsburgh-Jaxson Dart QB, Ole miss

    22. LA Chargers-Derrick Harmon DT< Oregon

    23. Chicago-James Pearce Jr. Edge, Tennessee
    (Trade with Cheeseheads)

    24. Kansas City-Walter Nolen DT, Ole Miss
    (Trade with Minnesota)

    25. Houston-Kelvin Banks Jr. T, Texas

    26. LA Rams-Oluwafemi Oladejo Edge, UCLA

    27. Baltimore-Nick Emmanwori S, South Carolina

    28. Tennessee-Jalen Milroe QB, Alabama
    (Trade with Detroit)

    29. Washington-Jihaad Campbell LB, Alabama

    30. Buffalo-Jaylin Noel WR, Iowa State

    31. Minnesota-Jahdae Barron CB, Texas
    (Trade with Kansas City)

    32. NY Giants-Mason Taylor TE, LSU
    (Trade with Philadelphia)

    33. Cleveland-Aireontae Ersery T. Minnesota

    34. Philadelphia-Josaiah Stewart Edge, Michigan
    (Trade with NY Giants)

    35. Detroit-Donovan Ezeiruaku Edge, Boston College
    (Trade with Tennessee)

    36. Jacksonville-Emeka Egbuka WR, Ohio State

    37. Las Vegas-Xavier Watts S, Notre Dame

    38. New England-Josh Simmons T, Ohio State

    39. Chicago-Carson Schwesinger LB, UCLA

    40. New Orleans-Tre Harris WR, Ole Miss

    41. Chicago-Marcus Mbow T, Purdue

    42. NY Jets Josh Conerly Jr. T, Oregon

    43. San Francisco-Maxwell Hairston CB, Kentucky

    44. Dallas-Trey Amos CB, Ole Miss

    45. Miami-Tyler Booker G, Alabama
    (Trade with Indianapolis)

    46. Atlanta-Nick Scourton Edge, Texas A&M

    47. Arizona-Luther Burden III WR, Missouri

    48. Indianapolis-Tate Ratledge G, Georgia
    (Trade with Miami)

    49. Indianapolis-Barrett Carter LB, Clemson
    (Cincinnati original pick)

    50. Seattle-Benjamin Morrison CB, Notre Dame

    51. Denver-Omarion Hampton RB, North Carolina

    52. Seattle-Princely Umanmielen Edge, Ole Miss

    53. Tampa Bay-Tyliek Williams DT, Ohio State

    54. Chicago-Latham Ransom S, Ohio State
    (Cheeseheads original pick)

    55. LA Chargers-Jayden Higgins WR, Iowa State

    56. Buffalo-Alfred Collins DT, Texas

    57. Carolina-J.T. Tuimoloau Edge, Ohio Sate

    58. Houston-Jared Wilson C, Georgia

    59. Baltimore-Donovan Jackson G, Ohio State

    60. Detroit-Jalen Royals WR, Utah State

    61. Washington-Shavon Revel Jr. CB, East Carolina

    62. Buffalo-Smael Mondon Jr. LB, Georgia

    63. Minnesota-Treyvon Henderson RB, Ohio State
    (Kansas City original pick)

    64. Philadelphia-Ozzy Trapilo T, Boston College

    65. NY Jets-Darius Alexander DT, Toledo
    (Trade with Philadelpha, NY Giants original pick)

    66. Kansas City-Jonah Savaiinaea G, Arizona

    67. Cleveland-Kaleb Johnson RB, Iowa

    68. Las Vegas-T.J. Sanders DT, South Carolina

    69. New England-Landon Jackson Edge, Arkansas

    70. Jacksonville-Azareye'h Thomas CB, Florida State

    71. New Orleans-Wyatt Milum G, West Virginia

    72. Chicago-Kalel Mullings RB, Michigan

    73. Arizona-Jordan Burch Edge, Oregon
    (Trade with Philadelphia, NY Jets original pick)

    74. Carolina-Kevin Winston Jr. S, Penn State

    75. San Francisco-Demetrius Knight Jr. LB, South Carolina

    76. Dallas-Jack Bech WR, TCU

    77. New England-Elic Ayomanor WR, Stanford

    78. Philadelphia-Dylan Fairchild G, Georgia
    (Trade with Arizona)

    79. Houston-Shemar Turner DT, Texas A&M

    80. LA Chargers-Harold Fannin Jr. TE, Bowling Green
    (Trade with Indianapolis)

    81. Cincinnati-Deone Walker DT, Kentucky

    82. Seattle-Kyle Williams WR, Washington State

    83. Pittsburgh-Quinshon Judkins RB, Ohio State

    84. Tampa Bay-Andrew Mukuba S, Texas

    85. San Francisco-Ty Robinson DT, Nebraska
    (Denver original pick)

    86. Indianapolis-Tyler Shough QB, Louisville
    (Trade with LA Chargers)

    87. Jacksonville-Elijah Arroyo TE, Miami
    (Trade with Chicago, Cheeseheads original pick)

    88. Chicago-Terrance Ferguson TE, Oregon
    (Trade with Jacksonville)

    89. Houston-Savion Williams WR, TCU

    90. LA Rams-Cameron Skattebo RB, Arizona State

    91. Baltimore-Ashton Gillotte Edge, Louisville

    92. Seattle-Joshua Gray G, Oregon State

    93. New Orleans-Darien Porter CB, Iowa State

    94. Cleveland-Will Howard QB, Ohio State

    95. Kansas City-Cameron Williams T, Texas

    96. Philadelphia-Rylie Mills DT, Notre Dame

    97. Minnesota-Jah Joyner Edge, Minnesota

    98. Miami-Denzel Burke CB, Ohio State

    99. NY Giants Charles Grant T, William & Mary

    100. San Francisco-Jack Sawyer Edge, Ohio State

    101. LA Rams-Oronde Gadsden TE, Syracuse

    102. Detroit-Jacob Parrish CB, Kansas State

  • Fan of NFL Draft My favorite NFL offseason event.

    Excellent luck to all 32 Teams including My Bears & Eagles selecting future NFL Players.

  • Despite coming under fire after meltdown over Shedeur Sanders sliding down in Draft. I remain fully supportive of ESPN Draft Analyst Mel Kiper Jr. Kiper have been a huge success to NFL Draft whether your fan or not a fan of Kiper & fans are interested what he going to say just like Howard Cosell would do which drew the most attention on Monday Night Football Broadcast during 1970's early,1980's.

    Good News I really enjoy NFL Draft being on regular TV credit ABC.

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