Nfl Announces 17 Prospects Set To Attend 2025 Draft Raiders Com
The NFL announced Monday 17 prospects confirmed to attend the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin. DB/WR Travis Hunter, DE Abdul Carter and QB Cam Ward are among the top talents set to attend. 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). The Raiders hold nine draft picks and the No. 6 overall pick.
Round 1 begins Thursday, April 24 at 5 p.m. PT and continues Friday, April 25 with Rounds 2 and 3 at 4 p.m. PT. The draft wraps up Saturday, April 26 with Rounds 4-7, beginning at 9 a.m. PT. Check out the full list of prospects confirmed to attend below:
NEW YORK — April 14, 2025 — As announced tonight on NFL Network’s “Path to the Draft,” 17 prospects are confirmed to attend the 2025 NFL Draft presented by Bud Light in Green Bay. 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). The Draft begins with the first round on Thursday night, April 24, and continues Friday, April 25, with Rounds 2-3. The Draft will conclude on Saturday, April 26, with Rounds 4-7. The NFL Draft, which was held in Detroit last year, will be hosted in the state of Wisconsin for the first time since 1940.
The players confirmed to attend this year’s NFL Draft to date: There will be 17 draft prospects waiting in the green room to hear their name announced next week. The NFL announced the players who will attend the first round next Thursday night in Green Bay: When players commit to attending the first round of the draft, their respective camps have often been given some kind of assurance that they’ll be selected within the top-32 picks. Of course, that’s not a prerequisite, and as we’ve seen many times, there are some overly-confident prospects who subsequently endure the very-public waiting game. Per usual, the most notable inclusions surround the QB position.
Cam Ward is the favorite to go first-overall, and Shedeur Sanders (who is absent from this list) is also expected to be selected at some point in the first round. After that, the position is pretty uncertain, and that could lead to some awkward moments for the other QBs who decided to attend. Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart and Alabama’s Jalen Milroe have firmly established themselves in that next tier of QB prospects, and recent reports have indicated that they should be at least Day 2 picks. There haven’t been any definitive reports about their Day 1 candidacy, and while we shouldn’t read too much into the list of attendees, it is notable that both prospects believe they have a shot... I believe 2023 had three or four attendees who weren’t drafted on day one. I would be stunned if Milroe went on day one, as I think most people would be.
The Raiders selected players from 11 different college teams in six different conferences. Here's a look at the latest jersey numbers changes. Spytek sat down with Raiders.com's Eddie Paskal to discuss the team's draft strategy and the 11 new members of the Silver and Black. Raiders.com's Levi Edwards breaks down a few of the team's additions made in the draft last weekend. "He has balance. He has vision.
He's in complete control of his body. He can have an immediate impact and be another weapon," Raiders Hall of Famer Marcus Allen said of Jeanty. The Raiders selected players from 11 different college teams in six different conferences. Here's a look at the latest jersey numbers changes. Spytek sat down with Raiders.com's Eddie Paskal to discuss the team's draft strategy and the 11 new members of the Silver and Black. Raiders.com's Levi Edwards breaks down a few of the team's additions made in the draft last weekend.
"He has balance. He has vision. He's in complete control of his body. He can have an immediate impact and be another weapon," Raiders Hall of Famer Marcus Allen said of Jeanty. Anticipation for the 2025 NFL Draft is heating up. The Raiders currently hold the sixth overall pick, the team's highest draft choice since 2019.
Former NFL scout and current NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah published his latest list of the top 50 prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. Raiders.com will preview every prospect leading up to the draft, starting here with Jeremiah's top 10 players. The first 10 prospects hail from five different conferences, play eight different positions and include three of the four 2024 Heisman Trophy finalists. Despite playing only three seasons at Penn State, Abdul Carter leaves the Nittany Lions with the sixth-most sacks (23.0), eighth-most tackles for loss (39.5) and 12th-most forced fumbles (five) in school history. Carter made 35 starts in 42 games played and helped the program win double-digit games in three consecutive seasons for the first time since the 1980s. He led the team in sacks as a true freshman and was named to the All-Big Ten second team by the media.
Carter added first-team All-Big Ten honors from the coaches and second-team recognition from the media as a sophomore before becoming Penn State's first unanimous consensus All-American since Saquon Barkley in 2024. He was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year after starting all 16 games and leading the country with 23.5 tackles for loss. Seventeen prospects have accepted invitations to attend the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin, which begins at 8 p.m. ET on April 24. The group includes three of the top quarterbacks in this year’s class and one of the most fascinating draft prospects in recent memory. QB Cam Ward is expected to hear his name called #1 overall by the Tennessee Titans and will be at the event in Green Bay.
He heads a trio of QBs in attendance, including talented SEC passers, Jaxson Dart (Mississippi) and Jalen Milroe (Alabama). Among the 17 attendees are nine offensive players, seven defensive prospects and one unique two-way blue chip prospect, Travis Hunter of Colorado. Hunter won the Heisman Trophy playing both sides of the ball — excelling at wide receiver and cornerback and probably lines up at both positions in the NFL. The Heisman runner-up, Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty, will also be in attendance. Jeanty, who ran for 2,601 yards last season, is seeking to join Saquon Barkley and Bijan Robinson as the only running backs drafted in the top 10 since 2018. Three of the highly touted talents at wide receiver — Hunter, Texas’ Matthew Golden and Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan — will be in Titletown for this year’s draft.
They head a deep group of receivers which probably will provide the most draft selections over the seven rounds. The offensive line will be represented by Alabama’s Tyler Booker, LSU’s Will Campbell and Ohio State’s Josh Simmons. Most of the 17 prospects will be selected on the first round, though a couple may have to wait until day two to hear their name called. It always create drama as the 32 selections are made to see if all know their pro destination. Regardless, any remaining player will probably go very early in the 2nd round and still a core member of their new club. Player confirmed to attend NFL Draft 2025
The countdown to the 2025 NFL Draft is officially on, and 17 of college football’s top prospects are set to attend the event in Green Bay. With powerhouse programs like Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan sending multiple players, fans will have their eyes on the future stars of the league as Round 1 kicks off in primetime on Thursday, April 24. 17 Prospects to Attend 2025 NFL Draft Presented By Bud Light NEW YORK — April 14, 2025 — As announced tonight on NFL Network’s “Path to the Draft,” 17 prospects are confirmed to attend the 2025 NFL Draft presented by Bud Light in Green Bay. 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).
The Draft begins with the first round on Thursday night, April 24, and continues Friday, April 25, with Rounds 2-3. The Draft will conclude on Saturday, April 26, with Rounds 4-7. The NFL announced the list of 17 players who will be invited to the first night of the 2025 Draft. While not every top prospect will be in attendance, many will get an opportunity to walk on the stage when their life changes forever in nine days. The Tennessee Titans will start the process with the No. 1 overall pick.
The Cleveland Browns are at No. 2 and the New York Giants are at No. 3. And all the way at the bottom, at No. 32? The Super Bowl champs from Philly.
The Philadelphia Eagles know how special this moment is for these athletes and their family. In the last four drafts, the team has picked a player who has been in attendance each time.
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