NFL Draft results 2025: Pick-by-pick tracker for every draft choice

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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

RoundPickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
RoundPickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
11Tennessee TitansCam WardQBMiami (FL)
12Jacksonville JaguarsTravis HunterWR/CBColorado
13New York GiantsAbdul CarterEDGEPenn State
14New England PatriotsWill CampbellOT/OGLSU
15Cleveland BrownsMason GrahamDTMichigan
16Las Vegas RaidersAshton JeantyRBBoise State
17New York JetsArmand MembouOTMissouri
18Carolina PanthersTetairoa McMillanWRArizona
19New Orleans SaintsKelvin Banks Jr.OT/OGTexas
110Chicago BearsColston LovelandTEMichigan
111San Francisco 49ersMykel WilliamsEDGEGeorgia
112Dallas CowboysTyler BookerOGAlabama
113Miami DolphinsKenneth GrantDTMichigan
114Indianapolis ColtsTyler WarrenTEPenn State
115Atlanta FalconsJalon WalkerDE/LBGeorgia
116Arizona CardinalsWalter NolenDTOle Miss
117Cincinnati BengalsShemar StewartDETexas A&M
118Seattle SeahawksGrey ZabelOLNorth Dakota State
119Tampa Bay BuccaneersEmeka EgbukaWROhio State
120Denver BroncosJahdae BarronCBTexas
121Pittsburgh SteelersDerrick HarmonDTOregon
122Los Angeles ChargersOmarion HamptonRBNorth Carolina
123Green Bay PackersMatthew GoldenWRTexas
124Minnesota VikingsDonovan JacksonOGOhio State
125New York GiantsJaxson DartQBOle Miss
126Atlanta FalconsJames PearceEDGETennessee
127Baltimore RavensMalaki StarksSGeorgia
128Detroit LionsTyleik WilliamsDTOhio State
129Washington CommandersJosh ConerlyOTOregon
130Buffalo BillsMaxwell HairstonCBKentucky
131Philadelphia EaglesJihaad CampbellLBAlabama
132Kansas City ChiefsJosh SimmonsOTOhio State
233Cleveland BrownsCarson SchwesingerLBUCLA
234Houston Texans (via NYG)Jayden HigginsWRIowa State
235Seattle Seahawks (via TEN)Nick EmmanworiSSouth Carolina
236Cleveland Browns (via JAX)Quinshon JudkinsRBOhio State
237Miami Dolphins (via LV)Jonah SavaiinaeaOGArizona
238New England PatriotsTreVeyon HendersonRBOhio State
239Chicago BearsLuther Burden IIIWRMissouri
240New Orleans SaintsTyler ShoughQBLouisville
241Buffalo Bills (via CHI)T.J. SandersDTSouth Carolina
242New York JetsMason TaylorTELSU
243San Francisco 49ersAlfred CollinsDTTexas
244Dallas CowboysDonovan EzeiruakuEDGEBoston College
245Indianapolis ColtsJT TuimoloauEDGEOhio State
246Los Angeles Rams (via ATL)Terrance FergusonTEOregon
247Arizona CardinalsWill JohnsonCBMichigan
248Houston TexasAireontae ErseryOTMinnesota
249Cincinnati BengalsDemetrius Knight Jr.LBSouth Carolina
250Seattle SeahawksElijah ArroyoTEMiami (FL)
251Carolina PanthersNic ScourtonEDGETexas A&M
252Tennessee Titans (via SEA)Oluwafemi OladejoEDGEUCLA
253Tampa Bay BuccaneersBenjamin MorrisonCBNotre Dame
254Green Bay PackersAnthony BeltonOTLouisville
255Los Angeles ChargersTre HarrisWROle Miss
256Chcago Bears (via BUF)Ozzy TrapiloOTBoston College
257Detroit LionsTate RatledgeOGGeorgia
258Las Vegas RaidersJack BechTETCU
259Baltimore RavensMike GreenEDGEMarshall
260Denver BroncosRJ HarveyRBUCF
261Washington CommandersTrey AmosCBOle Miss
262Chcago Bears (via BUF)Shemar TurnerDTTexas A&M
263Kansas City ChiefsOmarr Norman-LottDTTennessee
264Philadelphia EaglesAndrew MukubaSTexas
365New York GiantsDarius AlexanderDTToledo
366Kansas City ChiefsAshton GillotteEDGELouisville
367Cleveland BrownsHarold Fannin Jr.TEBowling Green
368Las Vegas RaidersDarien PorterDBIowa State
369New England PatriotsKyle WilliamsWRWashington State
370Detroit LionsIsaac TeSlaaWRArkansas
371New Orleans SaintsVernon BroughtonDTTexas
372Buffalo Bills (via CHI)Landon JacksonEDGEArkansas
373New York JetsAzareye’h ThomasCBFlorida State
374Denver BroncosPat BryantWRIllinois
375San Francisco 49ersNick MartinLBOklahoma State
376Dallas CowboysShavon Revel Jr.CBEast Carolina
377New England PatriotsPrincely UmanmielenLBOle Miss
378Arizona CardinalsJordan BurchLB/EDGEOregon
379Houston TexansJaylin NoelWRIowa State
380Indianapolis ColtsJustin WalleyCBMinnesota
381Cincinnati BengalsDylan FairchildOGGeorgia
382Tennessee Titans (via SEA)Kevin Winston Jr.SPenn State
383Pittsburgh SteelersKaleb JohnsonRBIowa
384Tampa Bay BuccaneersJacob ParrishCBKansas State
385Kansas City ChiefsNohl WilliamsCBCal
386Los Angeles ChargersJamaree CaldwellDTOregon
387Green Bay PackersSavion WilliamsWRTCU
388Jacksonville JaguarsCaleb RansawCBTulane
389Jacksonville JaguarsWyatt MilumOT/OGWest Virginia
390Los Angeles RamsJosaiah StewartEDGEMichigan
391Baltimore RavensEmery Jones Jr.OTLSU
392Seattle SeahawksJalen MilroeQBAlabama
393New Orleans SaintsJonas SankerSVirginia
394Cleveland BrownsDillon GabrielQBOregon
395New England PatriotsJared WilsonCGeorgia
396Atlanta FalconsXavier WattsSNotre Dame
397Houston TexansJaylin SmithCBUSC
398Las Vegas Raiders (via MIA)Caleb RogersOGTexas Tech
399Las Vegas RaidersCharles GrantOTWilliam & Mary
3100San Francisco 49ersUpton StoutCBWestern Kentucky
3101Denver Broncos (via PHI)Sai’Vion JonesEDGELSU
3102Minnesota VikingsTai FeltonWRMaryland

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