
NFL draft order for Rounds 4-7: Full list of Day 3 picks from 103-257 and Mr. Irrelevant
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It's the third and final day of the 2025 NFL draft, which means it's time for teams and front offices to mine for hidden gems, sleepers and under-the-radar prospects to bolster their rosters. Rounds 4 through 7 of the draft have yielded plenty of starters and stars over the years, and this year's draft is likely to be no different.
The last hours of drafting get underway Saturday at 12 p.m. ET, concluding with the league's annual "Mr. Irrelevant" selection, a moniker given to the last pick in the draft (No. 257 overall in 2025). Players who expected to be picked on the first two days of the draft will fall to a lucky team and many prospects only the most ardent fans knew of before will have their NFL dreams fulfilled.
This is an afternoon for the football junkies, with memorable Pro Football Hall of Famers and All-Pros like Tom Brady, Terrell Davis and Jason Kelce among those to be selected in the Day 3 range. There are 157 picks to be made, including compensatory picks, and USA TODAY Sports will be tracking what every NFL team is up as the draft comes to a close
Here's what the draft order looks like for Saturday afternoon at the 2025 NFL draft:
NFL draft order for Rounds 4-7
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
110. New York Jets
111. Carolina Panthers
112. New Orleans Saints
113. San Francisco 49ers
114. Carolina Panthers
115. Arizona Cardinals
116. Miami Dolphins
117. Indianapolis Colts
118. Atlanta Falcons
119. Cincinnati Bengals
120. Tennessee Titans
121. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
122. Denver Broncos
123. Pittsburgh Steelers
124. Green Bay Packers
125. Los Angeles Chargers
126. Jacksonville Jaguars
127. Los Angeles Rams
128. Washington Commanders
129. Baltimore Ravens
130. Detroit Lions
131. New Orleans Saints
132. Buffalo Bills
133. Kansas City Chiefs
134. Philadelphia Eagles
135. Miami Dolphins
136. Baltimore Ravens
137. Seattle Seahawks
138. San Francisco 49ers
Round 5
139. Minnesota Vikings
140. Carolina Panthers
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
148. Chicago Bears
149. Dallas Cowboys
150. Miami Dolphins
151. Indianapolis Colts
152. Arizona Cardinals
153. Cincinnati Bengals
154. New York Giants
155. Miami Dolphins
156. Pittsburgh Steelers
157. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
158. Los Angeles Chargers
159. Green Bay Packers
160. San Francisco 49ers
161. Philadelphia Eagles
162. New York Jets
163. Carolina Panthers
164. Philadelphia Eagles
165. Philadelphia Eagles
166. Houston Texans
167. Tennessee Titans
168. Philadelphia Eagles
169. Buffalo Bills
170. Buffalo Bills
171. New England Patriots
172. Seattle Seahawks
173. Buffalo Bills
174. Dallas Cowboys
175. Seattle Seahawks
176. Baltimore Ravens
Round 6
177. Buffalo Bills
178. Tennessee Titans
179. Cleveland Browns
180. Las Vegas Raiders
181. Los Angeles Chargers
182. Jacksonville Jaguars
183. Baltimore Ravens
184. New Orleans Saints
185. Pittsburgh Steelers
186. New York Jets
187. Minnesota Vikings
188. Tennessee Titans
189. Indianapolis Colts
190. Los Angeles Rams
191. Denver Broncos
192. Cleveland Browns
193. Cincinnati Bengals
194. Jacksonville Jaguars
195. Los Angeles Rams
196. Detroit Lions
197. Denver Broncos
198. Green Bay Packers
199. Los Angeles Chargers
200. Cleveland Browns
201. Los Angeles Rams
202. Los Angeles Rams
203. Baltimore Ravens
204. Dallas Cowboys
205. Washington Commanders
206. Buffalo Bills
207. New York Jets
208. Denver Broncos
209. Los Angeles Chargers
210. Baltimore Ravens
211. Dallas Cowboys
212. Baltimore Ravens
213. Las Vegas Raiders
214. Los Angeles Chargers
215. Las Vegas Raiders
216. Cleveland Browns
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