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This year's class seems short on sure-fire superstars, though it
does appear to be deep at edge rusher, receiver and offensive
tackle. Here's a look at what else to know about the draft.
When is the NFL draft?
The first round will be on Thursday, April 23, beginning at 8
p.m. ET.
The second and third rounds are on Friday, April 24, beginning
at 7 p.m. ET.
The fourth through seventh rounds are on Saturday, April 25,
beginning at noon ET.
How do I watch the NFL draft?
All three days will be televised on NFL Network, ESPN, ABC and
ESPN Deportes.
Who will be the top picks in the NFL draft?
Mendoza appears to be a virtual lock for the No. 1 spot. After
that, things get interesting.
Ohio State has a number of prospects projected to go in the top
10, including edge rusher Arvell Reese, linebacker Sonny Styles
and receiver Carnell Tate. NCAA runner-up Miami also has a pair
of coveted players, including offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa
and edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr.
For more information on the top picks, here is the mock draft by
AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi.
What are the top stories heading into the NFL draft?
QBs taken No. 1 overall in the NFL draft this century have
rarely experienced Super Bowl success
Patriots exec says ‘Business as usual’ for Mike Vrabel ahead of
the NFL draft
NFL draft prospect Bain involved in 2024 crash that resulted in
passenger’s death, report says
Fewer players from outside the Power Four are being selected in
the NFL draft
What is the NFL draft order?
Here's the AP's coverage of the 2025 draft. These are the teams
that currently possess the top 10 picks of the upcoming draft.
1. Las Vegas Raiders
2. New York Jets
3. Arizona Cardinals
4. Tennessee Titans
5. New York Giants
6. Cleveland Browns
7. Washington Commanders
8. New Orleans Saints
9. Kansas City Chiefs
10. Cincinnati Bengals
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