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2025 NFL Draft: Day 3 time, draft order, best available players, including Shedeur Sanders, how to watch and everything else you need to know

2025 NFL Draft: Day 3 time, draft order, best available players, including Shedeur Sanders, how to watch and everything else you need to know

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The 2025 NFL Draft is heading into its third and final day. Cam Ward went first to the Tennessee Titans, as expected. Travis Hunter went second to the ... Jacksonville Jaguars in Round 1's biggest surprise. But the biggest storyline dominating the draft remains the same from when it began: When is Shedeur Sanders going to be taken?
Five quarterbacks were taken in the first three rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft, and Sanders wasn't among them. There's still plenty of time for him to go, but it's been a disappointing slide for a prospect who was considered by many to be the second- or third-best rated quarterback in the class.
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The fourth round of the draft gets started early. When will that happen? How many minutes will teams have to make their picks?
Here's everything you need to know about the 2025 NFL Draft.
The first three rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft are over, and we've already handed out grades for them.
The fourth through seventh rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft will take place Saturday, April 26 at 12 p.m. ET. Teams will have five minutes to submit picks in the fourth through the sixth rounds of the draft. Teams get just four minutes to make a pick in the seventh and final round of the draft.
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Once the 257th pick is made, the 2025 NFL Draft will officially end.
2025 NFL Draft location
The 2025 NFL Draft is being hosted in Green Bay, Wisconsin. For decades, the NFL Draft was hosted in New York. But in 2015, the NFL decided to shift the event to different host cities. A number of places have hosted the NFL Draft since then, including Chicago, Las Vegas and Kansas City. Detroit hosted the NFL Draft last season.
Pittsburgh has already been chosen to host the 2026 NFL Draft next April.
The 2025 NFL Draft will air on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes and the NFL Network. Each network will host their own NFL Draft shows, with different analysts breaking down all the action.
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ESPN and ABC — which are both owned by Disney — will have two separate broadcasts during the draft. The ESPN broadcast will focus on "the specific NFL team and the draftee's on-field performance," per a release from the network. The ABC broadcast will "emphasize storytelling and the draftee's road to the NFL Draft."
Mike Greenberg will host ESPN's broadcast. He'll be joined by Mel Kiper Jr., Booger McFarland, Louis Riddick, Molly McGrath and Adam Schefter.
Due to the NBA playoffs. Saturday's broadcast on ESPN2 will begin at 12 p.m. ET.
Rece Davis will host ABC's coverage. He'll be joined by Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, Nick Saban, Field Yates, Laura Rutledge and Pete Thamel.
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ABC's live broadcast will begin at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday.
Rich Eisen will get hosting duties over at NFL Network. He'll be joined by Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis and Joel Klatt on the main desk. Kurt Warner and Ian Rapoport will also provide analysis and Jamie Erdahl will be on the stage.
NFL Network will carry the event at its standard times. Saturday's coverage will begin at 12 p.m. ET.
2025 NFL Draft order
Here's how the fourth through seventh rounds will play out Saturday:
Round 4
103. Tennessee Titans
104. Cleveland Browns
105. New York Giants
106. New England Patriots
107. Jacksonville Jaguars
108. Las Vegas Raiders
109. Buffalo Bills (from Bears)
110. New York Jets
111. Carolina Panthers
112. New Orleans Saints
113. San Francisco 49ers
114. Carolina Panthers (from Cowboys)
115. Arizona Cardinals
116. Miami Dolphins
117. Indianapolis Colts
118. Atlanta Falcons
119. Cincinnati Bengals
120. Tennessee Titans (from Seahawks)
121. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
122. Denver Broncos
123. Pittsburgh Steelers
124. Green Bay Packers
125. Los Angeles Chargers
126. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Vikings)
127. Los Angeles Rams
128. Washington Commanders (from Texans)
129. Baltimore Ravens
130. Detroit Lions
131. New Orleans Saints (from Commanders)
132. Buffalo Bills
133. Kansas City Chiefs
134. Philadelphia Eagles (reacquired through Lions)
135. Miami Dolphins (Compensatory Selection)
136. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection)
137. Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory Selection)
138. San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection)
Round 5
139. Minnesota Vikings (from Browns)
140. Carolina Panthers (from Giants)
141. Tennessee Titans
142. Jacksonville Jaguars
143. Las Vegas Raiders
144. New England Patriots
145. New York Jets
146. Carolina Panthers
147. San Francisco 49ers (from Saints through Commanders)
148. Chicago Bears
149. Dallas Cowboys
150. Miami Dolphins
151. Indianapolis Colts
152. Arizona Cardinals
153. Cincinnati Bengals
154. New York Giants (from Seahawks)
155. Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)
156. Pittsburgh Steelers
157. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
158. Los Angeles Chargers
159. Green Bay Packers
160. San Francisco 49ers (from Vikings)
161. Philadelphia Eagles (from Texans)
162. New York Jets (from Rams through Steelers)
163. Carolina Panthers (from Ravens)
164. Philadelphia Eagles (from Lions through Browns)
165. Philadelphia Eagles (from Commanders)
166. Cleveland Browns (from Bills through Texans)
167. Tennessee Titans (from Chiefs)
168. Philadelphia Eagles
169. Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection)
170. Buffalo Bills (from Cowboys; Compensatory Selection)
171. New England Patriots (from Cowboys; Compensatory Selection)
172. Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory Selection)
173. Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection)
174. Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection)
175. Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory Selection)
176. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection)
Round 6
177. Buffalo Bills (from Giants)
178. Tennessee Titans
179. Houston Texans (from Browns)
180. Las Vegas Raiders
181. Los Angeles Chargers (from Patriots)
182. Jacksonville Jaguars
183. Baltimore Ravens (from Panthers)
184. New Orleans Saints (reacquired through Commanders)
185. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Bears through Seahawks)
186. New York Jets
187. Minnesota Vikings (from 49ers)
188. Tennessee Titans (from Cowboys)
189. Indianapolis Colts
190. Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)
191. Denver Broncos (from Cardinals)
192. Cleveland Browns (from Dolphins through Bears)
193. Cincinnati Bengals
194. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Seahawks)
195. Los Angeles Rams (from Steelers)
196. Detroit Lions (from Buccaneers)
197. Denver Broncos
198. Green Bay Packers
199. Los Angeles Chargers
200. Cleveland Browns (from Vikings)
201. Los Angeles Rams
202. Los Angeles Rams (from Texans through Steelers and Bears)
203. Baltimore Ravens
204. Dallas Cowboys (from Lions through Browns and Bills)
205. Washington Commanders
206. Buffalo Bills
207. New York Jets (from Chiefs)
208. Denver Broncos (from Eagles)
209. Los Angeles Chargers (Compensatory Selection)
210. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection)
211. Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection)
212. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection)
213. Las Vegas Raiders (Compensatory Selection)
214. Los Angeles Chargers (Compensatory Selection)
215. Las Vegas Raiders (Compensatory Selection)
216. Houston Texans (from Browns; Compensatory Selection)
Round 7
217. Dallas Cowboys (from Titans through Patriots)
218. Atlanta Falcons (from Browns through Chargers)
219. New York Giants
220. New England Patriots
221. Jacksonville Jaguars
222. Las Vegas Raiders
223. Seattle Seahawks (from Saints through Eagles and Steelers)
224. Miami Dolphins (from Bears)
225. Arizona Cardinals (from Jets through Chiefs)
226. Kansas City Chiefs (from Panthers)
227. San Francisco 49ers
228. Detroit Lions (from Cowboys)
229. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Falcons through Eagles)
230. Carolina Panthers (from Cardinals)
231. Miami Dolphins
232. Indianapolis Colts
233. Chicago Bears (from Bengals)
234. Seattle Seahawks
235. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
236. Houston Texans (from Broncos through Eagles and Commanders)
237. Green Bay Packers (from Steelers)
238. New England Patriots (from Chargers)
239. Dallas Cowboys (from Packers through Titans)
240. Chicago Bears (from Vikings through Browns)
241. Houston Texans
242. Atlanta Falcons (from Rams)
243. Baltimore Ravens
244. Detroit Lions
245. Washington Commanders
246. New York Giants (from Bills)
247. Dallas Cowboys (from Chiefs through Panthers)
248. New Orleans Saints (from Eagles through Commanders)
249. San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection)
250. Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection)
251. Kansas City Chiefs (Compensatory Selection)
252. San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection)
253. Miami Dolphins (Compensatory Selection)
254. New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection)
255. Houston Texans (from Browns; Compensatory Selection)
256. Los Angeles Chargers (Compensatory Selection)
257. Kansas City Chiefs (Compensatory Selection)
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2025 NFL mock draft
Yahoo Sports' draft experts Nate Tice and Charles McDonald released a number of mock drafts leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft. Monday's first-round mock draft featured some expected picks, like Cam Ward to the Tennessee Titans.
It also featured more recent surprises, like the Jacksonville Jaguars taking Jeanty at No. 5 overall. As for Sanders, well, he actually fell out of the first round in Tice and McDonald's latest mock draft — which is what ended up happening in the actual draft.
If you want to know who Tice and McDonald believe are the best players still available in the 2025 NFL Draft, check out Yahoo Sports' big board.
Best available players remaining in the 2025 NFL Draft
Many of the biggest stars of the 2025 class are already off the board, but there's still plenty of value to be found on Day 3. Here are some of the notable names — including Shedeur Sanders — still available:
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Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Marcus Mbow, OG, Purdue
Jack Sawyer, Edge, Ohio State
Bradyn Swinson, Edge, LSU
Damien Martinez, RB, Miami
Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee
Cam Skattebo, RB, Arizona State
Devin Neal, RB, Kansas
Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford
Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame
Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky
Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
Billy Bowman, S, Oklahoma
Kyle McCord, QB, Syracuse
Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State
Cameron Williams, OT, Texas
Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State
Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State
Mitchell Evans, TE, Notre Dame
Which former players will announce picks at the 2025 NFL Draft?
With the draft in Green Bay, a number of Packers greats appeared on the first night of the event. Mason Crosby, Ahman Green, James Jones, Clay Matthews and Jordy Nelson opened the event with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday.
Jaguars defensive end Arik Armstead, who was named the 2024 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, announced the Jaguars' first-round pick Thursday night.
A handful of current NFL stars announced picks on the second night of the draft. That list includes Terrion Arnold, Chuba Hubbard, Alec Ingold, Ryan Ramczyk and Jonathan Taylor.
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Former NFL legends will also be in attendance to announce picks during the event. Lynn Swann and Joe Thomas are among the NFL Hall of Famers who will have that duty.
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