The NFL draft kicks off Thursday night with the first round taking place at Green Bay’s Titletown District at Lambeau Field. The second and third rounds will be held Friday, followed by the final rounds on Saturday. Teams will get 10 minutes to make a pick in the first round, seven minutes in rounds two through six and four minutes in round seven. If a team fails to make their selection in the allotted time, they will be jumped by the next team behind them.
If you’re playing fantasy football, draft day is an opportunity to build a roster that will help you win your league. In this article, we’ll serve up all the information you need to draft the best possible team this year.
From big boards and mock drafts to scouting reports, team needs, and player comparisons, we have you covered with everything you need to prepare for your 2025 NFL draft.
Best Fit: Jihaad Campbell, Alabama: Lavonte David is a legend, but the Buccaneers could use a younger replacement who can match his intensity and coverage skills. Campbell’s rare athleticism translates well to the pro game, and his awareness and block-shedding abilities will give the Buccaneers’ secondary a major boost.