The 2025 NFL draft came and went in a flurry of activity, with many players hearing their names called before the end of Round 1. Cam Ward, a talented young quarterback from Ohio State, joined the Tennessee Titans with the top overall pick. The rest of the first round was filled with trades, including a blockbuster deal between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Cleveland Browns that resulted in the Jaguars taking wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter with the second overall selection.
Shedeur Sanders, son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, was one of the more polarizing prospects heading into the draft, but he was taken in the third round by the New Orleans Saints. He has the talent to be a solid NFL starter, but will need to improve his accuracy and poise in the pocket.
Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham is another player to keep an eye on, as he has the speed and strength to be an impact player on both sides of the ball. He was a First-Team All-American last year and is expected to be drafted in the top half of the first round.
Fans can attend all three days of the draft at Lambeau Field and Titletown for free. The NFL Draft Experience features games, interactive exhibits, player appearances, sponsor experiences and youth-focused activities. The draft is cashless, with guests being able to use the NFL OnePass app for ticketing, concessions and more. The app also serves as your pass through the gates of the Draft Theater and the NFL Draft Experience football festival.