In the explanations below (PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre–Draft), while (D) denotes trades that take place during the 2025 draft.
Round 2
↑ No. 39: Carolina → Chicago (PD). Carolina traded a second-round selection (39th overall), 2023 first- and second-round selections (9th and 61st overall), a 2024 first-round selection (1st overall) and WR D. J. Moore to Chicago in exchange for a 2023 first-round selection (1st overall).[Trade 1]
↑ No. 52: Pittsburgh → Seattle (PD). Pittsburgh traded second- and seventh-round selections (52nd and 223rd overall) to Seattle in exchange for a sixth-round selection (185th overall) and WR DK Metcalf.[Trade 2]
↑ No. 56: Minnesota → Houston → Buffalo. Multiple trades: Minnesota → Houston (PD). Minnesota traded a second-round selection (56th overall), and 2024 second- and sixth-round selections to Houston in exchange for 2024 first- and seventh-round selections.[Trade 3] Houston → Buffalo (PD). Houston traded a second-round selection (56th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for a fifth-round selection (166th overall), a 2024 sixth-round selection and WR Stefon Diggs.[Trade 4]
↑ No. 57: LA Rams → Carolina (PD). LA Rams traded a second-round selection (57th overall), and 2024 second- and fifth-round selections (52nd and 155th overall) to Carolina in exchange for a 2024 second-round selection (39th overall).[Trade 5]
Round 3
↑ No. 66: Tennessee → Kansas City (PD). Tennessee traded a third-round selection (66th overall) and a 2024 seventh-round selection to Kansas City in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round selection and CB L'Jarius Sneed.[Trade 6]
↑ No. 77: Atlanta → New England (PD). Atlanta traded a third-round selection (77th overall) to New England in exchange for LB Matthew Judon.[Trade 7]
↑ No. 79: Miami → Philadelphia → Washington. Multiple trades: Miami → Philadelphia (PD). Miami traded a third-round selection (79th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2024 fourth-round selection (120th overall).[Trade 8] Philadelphia → Washington (PD). Philadelphia traded a conditional third-round selection (79th overall) and two seventh-round selections (236th and 248th overall) to Washington in exchange for a fifth-round selection (165th overall) and WR Jahan Dotson. The condition – that Washington would receive the higher of Miami or Philadelphia's third-round selection in 2025 – was converted on December 8, 2024, when the Eagles clinched a playoff spot, ensuring the Dolphins' pick was higher than the Eagles' own.[Trade 9] Washington → Houston (PD). Washington traded third- and seventh-round selections (79th and 236th overall), and 2026 second- and fourth-round selections to Houston in exchange for a fourth-round selection (128th overall) and T Laremy Tunsil.[Trade 10]
↑ No. 88: Minnesota → Jacksonville (PD). Minnesota traded third- and fourth-round selections (88th and 126th overall), and 2024 first- and fifth-round selections (23rd and 167th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for a 2024 first-round selection (17th overall).[Trade 11]
↑ No. 92: Detroit → NY Jets → Las Vegas → Seattle (PD). Multiple trades: Detroit → NY Jets (PD). Detroit traded a third-round selection (92nd overall) to NY Jets in exchange for a 2024 fourth-round selection (126th overall).[Trade 12] NY Jets → Las Vegas (PD). NY Jets traded a third-round selection (92nd overall) to Las Vegas in exchange for WR Davante Adams. Las Vegas would have received a second-round selection in 2025 if Adams was named to the 2024 All-Pro Team or if Adams was designated an active player for the NY Jets in the AFC Championship Game or Super Bowl LIX. Neither of those conditions were met and Las Vegas received this pick instead.[Trade 13] Las Vegas → Seattle (PD). Las Vegas traded a third-round selection (92nd overall) to Seattle in exchange for QB Geno Smith.[Trade 14]
↑ No. 93: Washington → New Orleans (PD). Washington traded third-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (93rd, 131st and 184th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for a fifth-round selection (147th overall) and CB Marshon Lattimore.[Trade 15]
↑ No. 94: Buffalo → Cleveland (PD). Buffalo traded a third-round selection (94th overall) and a 2026 seventh-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for a sixth-round selection (204th overall) and WR Amari Cooper.[Trade 16]
Round 4
↑ No. 109: Chicago → Buffalo (PD). Chicago traded a fourth-round selection (109th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for a 2024 fifth-round selection (144th overall).[Trade 17]
↑ No. 114: Dallas → Carolina (PD). Dallas traded a fourth-round selection (114th overall) to Carolina in exchange for a seventh-round selection (247th overall) and WR Jonathan Mingo.[Trade 18]
↑ No. 120: Seattle → Tennessee (PD). Seattle traded a fourth-round selection (120th overall) and LB Jerome Baker to Tennessee in exchange for LB Ernest Jones.[Trade 19]
↑ No. 134: Philadelphia → Detroit → Philadelphia. Multiple trades: Philadelphia → Detroit (PD). Philadelphia traded a fourth-round selection (134th overall) and a 2023 seventh-round selection to Detroit in exchange for a 2023 seventh-round selection and RB D'Andre Swift.[Trade 20] Detroit → Philadelphia (PD). Detroit traded a fourth-round selection (134th overall), and 2024 fifth- and sixth-round selections (164th and 201st overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for 2024 fourth- and sixth-round selections (132nd and 210th overall).[Trade 21]
Round 5
↑ No. 139: Cleveland → Minnesota (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth-round selection (139th overall) and a 2024 fifth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for sixth and seventh-round selections (200th and 240th overall), and defensive end Za'Darius Smith.[Trade 22]
↑ No. 140: NY Giants → Carolina (PD). NY Giants traded a conditional fifth-round selection (140th overall), and 2024 second- and fifth-round selections to Carolina in exchange for a 2024 fifth-round selection and LB Brian Burns.[Trade 23]
↑ No. 147: New Orleans → Washington → San Francisco. Multiple trades: New Orleans → Washington (PD). See Round 3: Washington → New Orleans.[Trade 15] Washington → San Francisco (PD). Washington traded a fifth-round selection (147th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for WR Deebo Samuel.[Trade 24]
↑ No. 154: Seattle → NY Giants (PD). Seattle traded a fifth-round selection (154th overall) and a 2024 second-round selection to NY Giants in exchange for DL Leonard Williams.[Trade 25]
↑ No. 155: Denver → Miami (PD). Denver traded a fifth-round selection (155th overall) and LB Bradley Chubb to Miami in exchange for a 2023 first-round selection, a 2024 fourth-round selection and RB Chase Edmonds.[Trade 26]
↑ No. 160: Minnesota → San Francisco (PD). Minnesota traded a fifth-round selection (160th overall) and a 2026 sixth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for a sixth-round selection (187th overall) and RB Jordan Mason.[Trade 27]
↑ No. 161: Houston → Philadelphia (PD). Houston traded a fifth-round selection (161st overall) and a 2024 fourth-round selection (127th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2024 fourth-round selection (123rd overall).[Trade 28]
↑ No. 162: LA Rams → Pittsburgh → NY Jets. Multiple trades: LA Rams → Pittsburgh (PD). LA Rams traded a fifth-round selection (162nd overall) and a 2024 fourth-round selection to Pittsburgh in exchange for a sixth-round selection (195th overall), a 2024 fifth-round selection and G Kevin Dotson.[Trade 29] Pittsburgh → NY Jets (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection (162nd overall) to NY Jets in exchange for WR Mike Williams.[Trade 30]
↑ No. 163: Baltimore → Carolina (PD). Baltimore traded a fifth-round selection (163rd overall) to Carolina in exchange for a sixth-round selection (183rd overall) and WR Diontae Johnson.[Trade 31]
↑ No. 164: Detroit → Cleveland → Philadelphia. Multiple trades: Detroit → Cleveland (PD). Detroit traded a fifth-round selection (164th overall) and a 2026 sixth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round selection and DE Za'Darius Smith.[Trade 32] Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). Cleveland traded a fifth-round selection (164th overall) and QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson to Philadelphia in exchange for QB Kenny Pickett.[Trade 33]
↑ No. 167: Kansas City → Tennessee (PD). Kansas City traded a conditional fifth-round selection (167th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for WR DeAndre Hopkins. The condition – that Tennessee would receive a fifth-round selection if the Chiefs failed to advance to Super Bowl LIX or Hopkins played in less than 60% of the Chiefs' snaps – was converted at the end of the regular season, with Hopkins having played in less than 50% of the Chiefs' 2024 snaps following the trade.[Trade 34]
↑ No. 170: Dallas → Buffalo (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection (170th overall) and a 2026 seventh-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for a sixth-round selection (204th overall) and CB Kaiir Elam.[Trade 35]
↑ No. 171: Dallas → New England (PD). Dallas traded a fifth-round selection (170th overall) to New England in exchange for a seventh-round selection (217th overall) and QB Joe Milton.[Trade 36]
Round 6
↑ No. 177: NY Giants → Buffalo (PD). NY Giants traded a sixth-round selection (177th overall) to Buffalo in exchange for a seventh-round selection (246th overall) and LB Carlos Basham Jr.[Trade 37]
↑ No. 181: New England → LA Chargers (PD). New England traded a sixth-round selection (181st overall) to the LA Chargers in exchange for a seventh-round selection (238th overall) and CB J. C. Jackson.[Trade 38]
↑ No. 184: New Orleans → Washington → New Orleans. Multiple trades: New Orleans → Washington (PD). New Orleans traded a sixth-round selection (184th overall) to Washington in exchange for a seventh-round selection (248th overall) and DT John Ridgeway III.[Trade 39] Washington → New Orleans (PD). See Round 3: Washington → New Orleans.[Trade 15]
↑ No. 185: Chicago → Seattle → Pittsburgh. Multiple trades: Chicago → Seattle (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection (185th overall) to Seattle in exchange for LB Darrell Taylor.[Trade 40] Seattle → Pittsburgh (PD). See Round 2: Pittsburgh → Seattle.[Trade 2]
↑ No. 188: Dallas → Tennessee (PD). Dallas traded a sixth-round selection (188th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for a seventh-round selection (239th overall) and RB Kenneth Murray.[Trade 41]
↑ No. 190: Atlanta → LA Rams (PD). Atlanta traded a sixth-round selection (190th overall) to the LA Rams in exchange for a seventh-round selection (242nd overall) and WR Van Jefferson.[Trade 42]
↑ No. 191: Arizona → Denver (PD). Arizona traded a sixth-round selection (191st overall) to Denver in exchange for LB Baron Browning.[Trade 43]
↑ No. 192: Miami → Chicago → Cleveland. Multiple trades: Miami → Chicago (PD). Miami traded a sixth-round selection (192nd overall) to Chicago in exchange for a seventh-round selection (224th overall) and WR Chase Claypool.[Trade 44] Chicago → Cleveland (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection (192nd overall) to Cleveland in exchange for a seventh-round selection (240th overall) and DT Chris Williams.[Trade 45]
↑ No. 194: Seattle → Jacksonville (PD). Seattle traded a sixth-round selection (194th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for LB Trevis Gipson.[Trade 46]
↑ No. 196: Tampa Bay → Detroit (PD). Tampa Bay traded a sixth-round selection (196th overall), a 2024 sixth-round selection, and CB Carlton Davis to Detroit in exchange for a 2024 third-round selection (92nd overall).[Trade 47]
↑ No. 202: Houston → Pittsburgh → Chicago → LA Rams. Multiple trades: Houston → Pittsburgh (PD). Houston traded a sixth-round selection (202nd overall) to Pittsburgh in exchange for G Kendrick Green.[Trade 48] Pittsburgh → Chicago (PD). Pittsburgh traded a conditional sixth-round selection (202nd overall) to Chicago in exchange for QB Justin Fields. The condition – which would have given Chicago a fourth-round selection if Fields played in 51% of the Steelers' snaps in 2024 – was not met.[Trade 49] Chicago → LA Rams (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection (202nd overall) to the LA Rams in exchange for G Jonah Jackson.[Trade 50]
↑ No. 207: Kansas City → NY Jets (PD). Kansas City traded a sixth-round selection (207th overall) to NY Jets in exchange for a seventh-round selection (225th overall) and WR Mecole Hardman.[Trade 52]
↑ No. 208: Philadelphia → Denver (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection (208th overall) to Denver in exchange for a seventh-round selection (236th overall) and TE Albert Okwuegbunam.[Trade 53]
Round 7
↑ No. 217: Tennessee → New England → Dallas (PD). Multiple trades: Tennessee → New England (PD). Tennessee traded a seventh-round selection (217th overall) to New England in exchange for K Nick Folk.[Trade 54] New England → Dallas (PD). See Round 5: Dallas → New England.[citation needed]
↑ No. 218: Cleveland → LA Chargers → Atlanta. Multiple trades: Cleveland → LA Chargers (PD). Cleveland traded a seventh-round selection (218th overall) to the LA Chargers in exchange for K Dustin Hopkins.[Trade 55] LA Chargers → Atlanta (PD). LA Chargers traded a conditional seventh-round selection (218th overall) to Atlanta in exchange for QB Taylor Heinicke.[Trade 56]
↑ No. 223: New Orleans → Philadelphia → Pittsburgh. Multiple trades: New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). New Orleans traded a seventh-round selection (223rd overall) and S C. J. Gardner-Johnson to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2023 fifth-round selection and a 2024 sixth-round selection.[Trade 57] Philadelphia → Pittsburgh (PD). Philadelphia traded two seventh-round selections (223rd and 229th overall) and a 2024 third-round selection to Pittsburgh in exchange for a 2024 fourth-round selection and QB Kenny Pickett.[Trade 58] Pittsburgh → Seattle (PD). See Round 2: Pittsburgh → Seattle.[Trade 2]
↑ No. 225: NY Jets → Kansas City → Arizona. Multiple trades: NY Jets → Kansas City (PD). See Round 6: Kansas City → NY Jets.[Trade 52] Kansas City → Arizona (PD). Kansas City traded a seventh-round selection (225th overall) to Arizona in exchange for DE Cameron Thomas.[Trade 59]
↑ No. 226: Carolina → Kansas City (PD). Carolina traded a conditional seventh-round selection (226th overall) to Kansas City in exchange for a conditional seventh-round selection (247th overall) and WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette.[Trade 60]
↑ No. 228: Dallas → Detroit (PD). Dallas traded a seventh-round selection (228th overall) and a 2024 first-round selection (24th overall) to Detroit in exchange for 2024 first- and third-round selections (29th and 73rd overall).[Trade 61]
↑ No. 229: Atlanta → Philadelphia → Pittsburgh. Multiple trades: Atlanta → Philadelphia (PD). Atlanta traded a seventh-round selection (229th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for DE Kentavius Street.[Trade 62] Philadelphia → Pittsburgh (PD). See Round 7: Philadelphia → Pittsburgh.[Trade 58]
↑ No. 230: Arizona → Carolina (PD). Arizona traded a seventh-round selection (230th overall) and a 2024 sixth-round selection to Carolina in exchange for WR Robbie Chosen.[Trade 63]
↑ No. 233: Cincinnati → Chicago (PD). Cincinnati traded a seventh-round selection (233rd overall) to Chicago in exchange for RB Khalil Herbert.[Trade 64]
↑ No. 237: Pittsburgh → Green Bay (PD). Pittsburgh traded a seventh-round selection (237th overall) to Green Bay in exchange for LB Preston Smith.[Trade 65]
↑ No. 239: Green Bay → Tennessee → Dallas. Multiple trades: Green Bay → Tennessee (PD). Green Bay traded a seventh-round selection (239th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for QB Malik Willis.[Trade 66] Tennessee → Dallas (PD). See Round 6: Dallas → Tennessee.[Trade 41]
Pittsburgh → Minnesota (PD). Pittsburgh traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for G Jesse Davis.[Trade 67]
Forfeited picks
↑ San Francisco forfeited its fifth-round selection as the punishment for administrative payroll accounting errors that occurred during the 2022 season.[6]
Since the 2021 draft, the league, under Resolution JC-2A passed in November 2020, rewards teams for developing minority candidates for head coach and/or general manager positions.[8] The resolution rewards teams whose minority candidates are hired away for one of those positions by awarding draft picks. These draft picks are at the end of the third round, after standard compensatory picks; if multiple teams qualify, they are awarded by draft order in the first round. These picks are in addition to, and have no impact on, the standard 32 compensatory picks.[9] Three picks were awarded for the 2025 draft pursuant to the resolution.
↑ San Francisco received received a third-round selection (100th overall) after Houston hired former 49ers defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans as head coach.[3]
↑ LA Rams received received a third-round selection (101st overall) after Atlanta hired former Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris as head coach.[4]
↑ Detroit received a third-round selection (102nd overall) after NY Jets hired former Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as head coach.[5]
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