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2025 NFL Draft Order: Updated order for Rounds 2 and 3

2025 NFL Draft Order: Updated order for Rounds 2 and 3

Fox News26-04-2025

The 2025 NFL Draft is underway, and Day 2's action is just heating up. Keep reading for the fully updated draft order for Rounds 2 and 3:
33. Cleveland Browns (3-14)34. New York Giants (3-14)35. Tennessee Titans (3-14)36. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-13)37. Las Vegas Raiders (4-13)38. New England Patriots (4-13)39. Chicago Bears (5-12) — from Panthers40. New Orleans Saints (5-12)41. Chicago Bears (5-12)42. New York Jets (5-12)43. San Francisco 49ers (6-11)44. Dallas Cowboys (7-10)45. Indianapolis Colts (8-9)46. Atlanta Falcons (8-9)47. Arizona Cardinals (8-9)48. Miami Dolphins (8-9)49. Cincinnati Bengals (9-8)50. Seattle Seahawks (10-7)51. Denver Broncos (10-7)52. Seattle Seahawks (10-7) — from Steelers53. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-7)54. Green Bay Packers (11-6)55. Los Angeles Chargers (11-6)56. Buffalo Bills (13-4) — from Vikings through Texans57. Carolina Panthers (5-12) — from Rams58. Houston Texans (10-7)59. Baltimore Ravens (12-5)60. Detroit Lions (15-2)61. Washington Commanders (12-5)62. Buffalo Bills (13-4)63. Kansas City Chiefs (15-2)64. Philadelphia Eagles (14-3)
65. New York Giants (3-14)66. Kansas City Chiefs (15-2) — from Titans67. Cleveland Browns (3-14)68. Las Vegas Raiders (4-13)69. New England Patriots (4-13)70. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-13)71. New Orleans Saints (5-12)72. Chicago Bears (5-12)73. New York Jets (5-12)74. Carolina Panthers (5-12)75. San Francisco 49ers (6-11)76. Dallas Cowboys (7-10)77. New England Patriots (4-13) — from Falcons78. Arizona Cardinals (8-9)79. Houston Texans (10-7) — from Dolphins through Eagles and Commanders80. Indianapolis Colts (8-9)81. Cincinnati Bengals (9-8)82. Seattle Seahawks (10-7)83. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7) 84. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-7)85. Denver Broncos (10-7)86. Los Angeles Chargers (11-6)87. Green Bay Packers (11-6)88. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-13) — from Vikings89. Houston Texans (10-7)90. Los Angeles Rams (10-7) 91. Baltimore Ravens (12-5)92. Seattle Seahawks (10-7) — from Lions through Jets and Raiders93. New Orleans Saints (5-12) — from Commanders94. Cleveland Browns (3-14) — from Bills95. Kansas City Chiefs (15-2)96. Philadelphia Eagles (14-3)97. Minnesota Vikings (14-3) — Compensatory Selection 98. Miami Dolphins (8-9) — Compensatory Selection99. New York Giants (3-14) — Compensatory Selection100. San Francisco 49ers (6-11) — Special Compensatory Selection101. Los Angeles Rams (10-7) — Special Compensatory Selection102. Detroit Lions (15-2)
The NFL Draft is taking place from Thursday, April 24, 2025, through Saturday, April 26, 2025. Here is a breakdown by round:
The 2025 NFL Draft is taking place in Green Bay, Wisconsin — home of the Packers. The draft will be held around Lambeau Field and Titletown campus.
The selection order is dictated by the reverse order of finish in the previous season. Each round starts with the team that finished with the worst record and ends with the Super Bowl champions, unless any trades have occurred. Teams that didn't make the playoffs are given draft slots 1-20.
In addition to this, up to a total of 32 compensatory picks are awarded to teams that lost significant free agents. These picks are made after the final seventh-round selection.

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