
The NFL’s Premier Offseason Event Has Arrived!
The 2025 NFL Draft kicks off Thursday night in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Stay updated on all the breaking news, rumors, and coverage right here.
How to Watch Yahoo Sports’ NFL Draft Live Show:
Catch Yahoo Sports’ NFL Draft Live beginning at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday for Round 1 and at 7 p.m. ET on Friday for Rounds 2 and 3. Host Jason Fitz will be joined in-studio by “Football 301” analysts Nate Tice, Charles McDonald, and Matt Harmon for detailed pick-by-pick commentary. Senior NFL reporters Charles Robinson and Jori Epstein will also contribute throughout the show.
ESPN’s draft broadcast starts at 8 p.m. ET and will air on NFL Network, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes. You can also stream it on NFL+, ESPN+, DirecTV, Fubo, and more platforms.
Big Boards & Mock Drafts:
Get expert insight with the latest mock drafts and big boards from Yahoo Sports analysts Nate Tice and Charles McDonald:
- Mock Drafts: Versions 1.0 through 9.0
- Big Boards: Tice | McDonald | Consensus Rankings
Who’s the Favorite to Go No. 1 Overall?
According to BetMGM, Miami quarterback Cam Ward is heavily favored to be selected first overall by the Tennessee Titans. Yahoo Sports’ Frank Schwab breaks down what the top 10 picks could look like based on betting odds.
Looking for Draft Order & Prospect Info?
Yahoo Sports has an interactive NFL Draft guide filled with scouting reports, player comparisons, news, and a customizable big board. You can filter results by team, school, position, and player attributes.
Engage in Real-Time Reactions with the Yahoo Sports App:
Fans using the Yahoo Sports app (available on Apple and Google devices) can join real-time discussions with fellow fans and Yahoo NFL analysts during the draft.
Each prospect page will host its own conversation thread, and a general megathread will be available for overall draft talk. Fans can also react to picks using emojis—🔥 for approval, 🤔 if you’re on the fence, and 😬 for picks you dislike.
Plus, with the app’s live activity feature, you’ll stay informed on every draft pick—even with your phone locked.