Seventeen prospects will attend the NFL 2025 draft, which will begin on Thursday, April 24 at 8 pm et in Green Bay, Wisconsin. That is an increase in a year ago, when 14 players were in Detroit for the Marquesina event.
Three universities, Alabama (three), Georgia (two) and Michigan (two), will have multiple players in person in the 2025 draft. With regard to the rights of the conference, the SE leads the road with nine sets to attend with the Big Ten (four), Big 12 (two), Acc acc (one) and Mountain West (one) that includes the rest of the players who attend the rest of the players.
The most notable player who is not ready to attend the Draft in person is the field marshal of Colorado Shedeur Sanders, who told CBS Sports in the east-west Shrine Bowl who planned to have a party in the draft with close friends and family, either in the Dallas or Boulder area, Colorado.
Shirt |
QB |
Miami |
Jaxson Dart |
QB |
Mississippi |
Jalen Milroe |
QB |
Alabama |
Jeanty Ashton |
RB |
Boise state |
Travis hinter |
CB/WR |
Colorado |
Tetaira McMillan |
WR |
Arizona |
Matthew Golden |
WR |
Texas |
Abdul Carter |
EDGE |
Penn status |
Graham Mason |
Dl |
Michigan |
Shemar Stewart |
EDGE |
Texas A&M |
Mykel Williams |
EDGE |
Georgia |
Will Campbell |
Old Testament |
LSU |
Josh Simmons |
Old Testament |
Ohio state |
Tyler Booker |
Liol |
Alabama |
Jihaad Campbell |
Lb |
Alabama |
Will Johnson |
CB |
Michigan |
Malaki Starks |
CB |
Georgia |
Simulated NFL Draft of three rounds: NFC contenders add QB as the first two days pass; Cowboys hook two games creators
Mike Renner
