The stage is set for the 2025 NFL Draft.

Starting on Thursday night, the entire incoming class of rookies will begin to learn where they will start their professional football journeys, and we here at SB Nation will follow along from Cam Ward — expected to be the first player drafted by the Tennessee Titans — all the way to “Mr. Irrelevant” on Saturday night.

While Ward is expected to come off the board first to the Titans, what happens after that remains a mystery. The Cleveland Browns seem to be locking in on Travis Hunter Jr. with the No. 2 pick, as the Heisman Trophy winner can contribute on both sides of the football as both a wide receiver and a cornerback. With the No. 3 selection, there is every expectation that the New York Giants will bolster their pass rush with Abdul Carter from Penn State.

As for the New England Patriots at No. 4, there continue to be rumors of LSU offensive lineman Will Campbell in that spot, as New England hopes to protect second-year quarterback Drake Maye.

Then the fun really begins with the Jacksonville Jaguars at No. 5.

When it comes to positions to watch, you might want to start with pass rusher. Beyond Carter several EDGE defenders will likely come off the board on Thursday night, including the Georgia tandem of Jalon Walker and Mykel Williams, Shemar Steward and Nic Scourton from Texas A&M, Mike Green from Marshall, James Pearce Jr. from Tennessee, and Donovan Ezeiruaku from Boston College.

Wide receiver is another fascinating position, and one to watch deeper into the draft. Arizona’s Tetairo McMillian is likely the first WR off the board, with Matthew Golden from Texas and Ohio State’s Emeka Egbuka potential first-round picks. Day Two might see several receivers coming off the board, as that position group has lots of solid players in that range of the draft.

Running back might just be the most fascinating position to watch. Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty leads the way, but Omarion Hampton from North Carolina could join him in the first round. The second round could see both TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins from Ohio State come off the board, as well as Kaleb Johnson from Iowa. Then there is Cameron Skattebo, who powered Arizona State to a spot in the College Football Playoff.

Regardless of how the board falls, we will have every pick for you here throughout the entire 2025 NFL Draft.

NFL Draft 2025 Results

Round Pick Team Player Position School
Round Pick Team Player Position School
1 1 Tennessee Titans Cam Ward QB Miami (FL)
1 2 Jacksonville Jaguars Travis Hunter WR/CB Colorado
1 3 New York Giants Abdul Carter EDGE Penn State
1 4 New England Patriots Will Campbell OT/OG LSU
1 5 Cleveland Browns Mason Graham DT Michigan
1 6 Las Vegas Raiders Ashton Jeanty RB Boise State
1 7 New York Jets Armand Membou OT Missouri
1 8 Carolina Panthers Tetairoa McMillan WR Arizona
1 9 New Orleans Saints Kelvin Banks Jr. OT/OG Texas
1 10 Chicago Bears Colston Loveland TE Michigan
1 11 San Francisco 49ers Mykel Williams EDGE Georgia
1 12 Dallas Cowboys Tyler Booker OG Alabama
1 13 Miami Dolphins Kenneth Grant DT Michigan
1 14 Indianapolis Colts Tyler Warren TE Penn State
1 15 Atlanta Falcons Jalon Walker DE/LB Georgia
1 16 Arizona Cardinals Walter Nolen DT Ole Miss
1 17 Cincinnati Bengals Shemar Stewart DE Texas A&M
1 18 Seattle Seahawks Grey Zabel OL North Dakota State
1 19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio State
1 20 Denver Broncos Jahdae Barron CB Texas
1 21 Pittsburgh Steelers Derrick Harmon DT Oregon
1 22 Los Angeles Chargers Omarion Hampton RB North Carolina
1 23 Green Bay Packers Matthew Golden WR Texas
1 24 Minnesota Vikings Donovan Jackson OG Ohio State
1 25 New York Giants Jaxson Dart QB Ole Miss
1 26 Atlanta Falcons James Pearce EDGE Tennessee
1 27 Baltimore Ravens Malaki Starks S Georgia
1 28 Detroit Lions Tyleik Williams DT Ohio State
1 29 Washington Commanders Josh Conerly OT Oregon
1 30 Buffalo Bills Maxwell Hairston CB Kentucky
1 31 Philadelphia Eagles Jihaad Campbell LB Alabama
1 32 Kansas City Chiefs Josh Simmons OT Ohio State
2 33 Cleveland Browns Carson Schwesinger LB UCLA
2 34 Houston Texans (via NYG) Jayden Higgins WR Iowa State
2 35 Seattle Seahawks (via TEN) Nick Emmanwori S South Carolina
2 36 Cleveland Browns (via JAX) Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio State
2 37 Miami Dolphins (via LV) Jonah Savaiinaea OG Arizona
2 38 New England Patriots TreVeyon Henderson RB Ohio State
2 39 Chicago Bears Luther Burden III WR Missouri
2 40 New Orleans Saints Tyler Shough QB Louisville
2 41 Buffalo Bills (via CHI) T.J. Sanders DT South Carolina
2 42 New York Jets Mason Taylor TE LSU
2 43 San Francisco 49ers Alfred Collins DT Texas
2 44 Dallas Cowboys Donovan Ezeiruaku EDGE Boston College
2 45 Indianapolis Colts JT Tuimoloau EDGE Ohio State
2 46 Los Angeles Rams (via ATL) Terrance Ferguson TE Oregon
2 47 Arizona Cardinals Will Johnson CB Michigan
2 48 Houston Texas Aireontae Ersery OT Minnesota
2 49 Cincinnati Bengals Demetrius Knight Jr. LB South Carolina
2 50 Seattle Seahawks Elijah Arroyo TE Miami (FL)
2 51 Carolina Panthers Nic Scourton EDGE Texas A&M
2 52 Tennessee Titans (via SEA) Oluwafemi Oladejo EDGE UCLA
2 53 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Benjamin Morrison CB Notre Dame
2 54 Green Bay Packers Anthony Belton OT Louisville
2 55 Los Angeles Chargers Tre Harris WR Ole Miss
2 56 Chcago Bears (via BUF) Ozzy Trapilo OT Boston College
2 57 Detroit Lions Tate Ratledge OG Georgia
2 58 Las Vegas Raiders Jack Bech TE TCU
2 59 Baltimore Ravens Mike Green EDGE Marshall
2 60 Denver Broncos RJ Harvey RB UCF
2 61 Washington Commanders Trey Amos CB Ole Miss
2 62 Chcago Bears (via BUF) Shemar Turner DT Texas A&M
2 63 Kansas City Chiefs Omarr Norman-Lott DT Tennessee
2 64 Philadelphia Eagles Andrew Mukuba S Texas
3 65 New York Giants Darius Alexander DT Toledo
3 66 Kansas City Chiefs Ashton Gillotte EDGE Louisville
3 67 Cleveland Browns Harold Fannin Jr. TE Bowling Green
3 68 Las Vegas Raiders Darien Porter DB Iowa State
3 69 New England Patriots Kyle Williams WR Washington State
3 70 Detroit Lions Isaac TeSlaa WR Arkansas
3 71 New Orleans Saints Vernon Broughton DT Texas
3 72 Buffalo Bills (via CHI) Landon Jackson EDGE Arkansas
3 73 New York Jets Azareye’h Thomas CB Florida State
3 74 Denver Broncos Pat Bryant WR Illinois
3 75 San Francisco 49ers Nick Martin LB Oklahoma State
3 76 Dallas Cowboys Shavon Revel Jr. CB East Carolina
3 77 New England Patriots Princely Umanmielen LB Ole Miss
3 78 Arizona Cardinals Jordan Burch LB/EDGE Oregon
3 79 Houston Texans Jaylin Noel WR Iowa State
3 80 Indianapolis Colts Justin Walley CB Minnesota
3 81 Cincinnati Bengals Dylan Fairchild OG Georgia
3 82 Tennessee Titans (via SEA) Kevin Winston Jr. S Penn State
3 83 Pittsburgh Steelers Kaleb Johnson RB Iowa
3 84 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jacob Parrish CB Kansas State
3 85 Kansas City Chiefs Nohl Williams CB Cal
3 86 Los Angeles Chargers Jamaree Caldwell DT Oregon
3 87 Green Bay Packers Savion Williams WR TCU
3 88 Jacksonville Jaguars Caleb Ransaw CB Tulane
3 89 Jacksonville Jaguars Wyatt Milum OT/OG West Virginia
3 90 Los Angeles Rams Josaiah Stewart EDGE Michigan
3 91 Baltimore Ravens Emery Jones Jr. OT LSU
3 92 Seattle Seahawks Jalen Milroe QB Alabama
3 93 New Orleans Saints Jonas Sanker S Virginia
3 94 Cleveland Browns Dillon Gabriel QB Oregon
3 95 New England Patriots Jared Wilson C Georgia
3 96 Atlanta Falcons Xavier Watts S Notre Dame
3 97 Houston Texans Jaylin Smith CB USC
3 98 Las Vegas Raiders (via MIA) Caleb Rogers OG Texas Tech
3 99 Las Vegas Raiders Charles Grant OT William & Mary
3 100 San Francisco 49ers Upton Stout CB Western Kentucky
3 101 Denver Broncos (via PHI) Sai’Vion Jones EDGE LSU
3 102 Minnesota Vikings Tai Felton WR Maryland

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BySteve Kramer

When I first moved to Hollywood, I wanted my politics to be on the left. After 911, I thought my politics were on the right. But Donald Trump opened my eyes to the dangers of the Deep State.

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