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17 prospects to attend 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay

The 2025 NFL Draft is set to begin on April 24

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The 2025 NFL Draft will have some of the top talent in the draft class in attendance in Green Bay, Wis.

QB Cam Ward, WR/CB Travis Hunter and 15 other players are confirmed to attend the draft, which is set to begin on Thursday, April 24 with the first round and will continue Friday, April 25 with Rounds 2-3. The final day of the draft will be Saturday, April 26 with Rounds 4-7.

Three colleges – Alabama (three players), Georgia (two) and Michigan (two) – will have multiple players on-site. The Southeastern Conference leads all conferences with nine prospects confirmed to attend, followed by the Big Ten (four), Big 12 (two), Atlantic Coast Conference (one) and Mountain West Conference (one).

Check out the list of the players confirmed to attend the draft:

PlayerPositionSchool
Tyler BookerGAlabama
Jihaad CambellLBAlabama
Will CampbellTLSU
Abdul CarterDEPenn State
Jaxson DartQBMississippi
Matthew GoldenWRTexas
Mason GrahamDTMichigan
Travis HunterDB/WRColorado
Ashton JeantyRBBoise State
Will JohnsonDBMichigan
Tetairoa McMillanWRArizona
Jalen MilroeQBAlabama
Josh SimmonsTOhio State
Malaki StarksDBGeorgia
Shemar StewartDETexas A&M
Cameron WardQBMiami (Fla.)
Mykel WilliamsDEGeorgia

2025 NFL Draft Info

When:

  • Round 1: Thursday, April 24, 8 p.m. ET
  • Round 2-3: Friday, April 25, 7 p.m. ET
  • Round 4-7: Saturday, April 26, 12 p.m. ET

Where: Green Bay, Wisconsin

Rounds:

Over the course of seven rounds, there will be 257 selections, including 35 compensatory picks that were awarded to 16 teams. Under the rules for compensatory draft selections, a team losing more or better compensatory free agents ("CFA") than it acquires in the previous year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks. All compensator picks take place in Rounds 3-7 based on the value of compensatory free agents lost.

As the rounds take place, the time limit per pick is adjusted. In Round 1, teams are given 10 minutes per selection. In Round 2, teams have seven minutes. Then for Rounds 3-6, five minutes are allotted per pick – including compensatory picks. In Round 7, four minutes are put on the clock for each selection.

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