
2025 NFL draft order for all 7 rounds
2025 NFL draft order for all 7 rounds
We are now less than two weeks away from the start of the 2025 NFL draft, which will emanate from the currently not-so-frozen tundra of Green Bay, Wisc.
So, to get you prepared, here's the full seven-round, 257-pick order for this year's selection process . . .
Round 1
1) Tennessee Titans2) Cleveland Browns3) New York Giants4) New England Patriots5) Jacksonville Jaguars6) Las Vegas Raiders7) New York Jets8) Carolina Panthers9) New Orleans Saints10) Chicago Bears11) San Francisco 49ers12) Dallas Cowboys13) Miami Dolphins14) Indianapolis Colts15) Atlanta Falcons16) Arizona Cardinals17) Cincinnati Bengals18) Seattle Seahawks19) Tampa Bay Buccaneers20) Denver Broncos21) Pittsburgh Steelers22) Los Angeles Chargers23) Green Bay Packers24) Minnesota Vikings25) Houston Texans26) Los Angeles Rams27) Baltimore Ravens28) Detroit Lions29) Washington Commanders30) Buffalo Bills31) Kansas City Chiefs32) Philadelphia Eagles
Round 2
33) Cleveland Browns34) New York Giants35) Tennessee Titans36) Jacksonville Jaguars37) Las Vegas Raiders38) New England Patriots39) Chicago Bears (from Panthers)40) New Orleans Saints41) Chicago Bears42) New York Jets43) San Francisco 49ers44) Dallas Cowboys45) Indianapolis Colts46) Atlanta Falcons47) Arizona Cardinals48) Miami Dolphins49) Cincinnati Bengals50) Seattle Seahawks51) Denver Broncos52) Seattle Seahawks (from Steelers)53) Tampa Bay Buccaneers54) Green Bay Packers55) Los Angeles Chargers56) Buffalo Bills (from Vikings through Texans)57) Carolina Panthers (from Rams)58) Houston Texans59) Baltimore Ravens60) Detroit Lions61) Washington Commanders62) Buffalo Bills63) Kansas City Chiefs64) Philadelphia Eagles
Round 3
65) New York Giants66) Kansas City Chiefs (from Titans)67) Cleveland Browns68) Las Vegas Raiders69) New England Patriots70) Jacksonville Jaguars71) New Orleans Saints72) Chicago Bears73) New York Jets74) Carolina Panthers75) San Francisco 49ers76) Dallas Cowboys77) New England Patriots (from Falcons)78) Arizona Cardinals79) Houston Texans (from Dolphins through Eagles and Commanders)80) Indianapolis Colts81) Cincinnati Bengals82) Seattle Seahawks83) Pittsburgh Steelers84) Tampa Bay Buccaneers85) Denver Broncos86) Los Angeles Chargers87) Green Bay Packers88) Jacksonville Jaguars (from Vikings)89) Houston Texans90) Los Angeles Rams91) Baltimore Ravens92) Seattle Seahawks (from Lions through Jets and Raiders)93) New Orleans Saints (from Commanders)94) Cleveland Browns (from Bills)95) Kansas City Chiefs96) Philadelphia Eagles97) Minnesota Vikings (Compensatory Selection)98) Miami Dolphins (Compensatory Selection)99) New York Giants (Compensatory Selection)100) San Francisco 49ers (Special Compensatory Selection)101) Los Angeles Rams (Special Compensatory Selection)102) Detroit Lions (Special Compensatory Selection)
Round 4
103) Tennessee Titans104) Cleveland Browns105) New York Giants106) New England Patriots107) Jacksonville Jaguars108) Las Vegas Raiders109) Buffalo Bills (from Bears)110) New York Jets111) Carolina Panthers112) New Orleans Saints113) San Francisco 49ers114) Carolina Panthers (from Cowboys)115) Arizona Cardinals116) Miami Dolphins117) Indianapolis Colts118) Atlanta Falcons119) Cincinnati Bengals120) Tennessee Titans (from Seahawks)121) Tampa Bay Buccaneers122) Denver Broncos123) Pittsburgh Steelers124) Green Bay Packers125) Los Angeles Chargers126) Jacksonville Jaguars (from Vikings)127) Los Angeles Rams128) Washington Commanders (from Texans)129) Baltimore Ravens130) Detroit Lions131) New Orleans Saints (from Commanders)132) Buffalo Bills133) Kansas City Chiefs134) 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 Titans142) Jacksonville Jaguars143) Las Vegas Raiders144) New England Patriots145) New York Jets146) Carolina Panthers147) San Francisco 49ers (from Saints through Commanders)148) Chicago Bears149) Dallas Cowboys150) Miami Dolphins151) Indianapolis Colts152) Arizona Cardinals153) Cincinnati Bengals154) New York Giants (from Seahawks)155) Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)156) Pittsburgh Steelers157) Tampa Bay Buccaneers158) Los Angeles Chargers159) Green Bay Packers160) 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) Houston Texans (from Bills)167) Tennessee Titans (from Chiefs)168) Philadelphia Eagles169) 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 Titans179) Cleveland Browns180) Las Vegas Raiders181) Los Angeles Chargers (from Patriots)182) Jacksonville Jaguars183) Baltimore Ravens (from Panthers)184) New Orleans Saints (reacquired through Commanders)185) Pittsburgh Steelers (from Bears through Seahawks)186) New York Jets187) Minnesota Vikings (from 49ers)188) Tennessee Titans (from Cowboys)189) Indianapolis Colts190) Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)191) Denver Broncos (from Cardinals)192) Cleveland Browns (from Dolphins through Bears)193) Cincinnati Bengals194) Jacksonville Jaguars (from Seahawks)195) Los Angeles Rams (from Steelers)196) Detroit Lions (from Buccaneers)197) Denver Broncos198) Green Bay Packers199) Los Angeles Chargers200) Cleveland Browns (from Vikings)201) Los Angeles Rams202) Los Angeles Rams (from Texans through Steelers and Bears)203) Baltimore Ravens204) Dallas Cowboys (from Lions through Browns and Bills)205) Washington Commanders206) Buffalo Bills207) 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) Cleveland Browns (Compensatory Selection)
Round 7
217) Dallas Cowboys (from Titans through Patriots)218) Atlanta Falcons (from Browns through Chargers)219) New York Giants220) New England Patriots221) Jacksonville Jaguars222) Las Vegas Raiders223) 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 49ers228) Detroit Lions (from Cowboys)229) Pittsburgh Steelers (from Falcons through Eagles)230) Carolina Panthers (from Cardinals)231) Miami Dolphins232) Indianapolis Colts233) Chicago Bears (from Bengals)234) Seattle Seahawks235) Tampa Bay Buccaneers236) 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 Texans242) Atlanta Falcons (from Rams)243) Baltimore Ravens244) Detroit Lions245) Washington Commanders246) 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) Cleveland Browns (Compensatory Selection)256) Los Angeles Chargers (Compensatory Selection)257) Kansas City Chiefs (Compensatory Selection)
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