TV and streaming details for 2025 NFL Draft announced

TV and streaming details for 2025 NFL Draft announced
Jerry Gray Assistant Head Coach/defense — Atlanta Falcons Website
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The 2025 NFL Draft is set to take place in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This annual event is crucial for teams as it offers them the chance to shape their future rosters. The draft’s outcome can significantly affect a team’s success on the field.

The draft will occur over three days, starting with the first round on Thursday, April 24 at 8 p.m. ET. Rounds 2 and 3 are scheduled for Friday, April 25 at 7 p.m. ET, and the final rounds 4 to 7 will take place on Saturday, April 26 at noon ET.

Fans have multiple options to watch or stream the event. The first round will be broadcast on ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes. For streaming, coverage will be available via the ABC App, ESPN App, NFL+, and The NFL Channel.

For those preferring to listen, the draft will be available on SiriusXM NFL Radio, ESPN Radio, and Westwood One, although the latter will cover only the first round.

The Atlanta Falcons hold several picks in the draft: Round 1, Pick No. 15; Round 2, Pick No. 46; Round 4, Pick No. 118; and two picks in Round 7, No. 218 and No. 242.

Additional resources for preparing for the draft include Tori McElhaney’s mock drafts, prospect previews by position, and comprehensive 7-round mocks by various analysts.

Several angles are examined, such as the Falcons’ focus on defensive prospects and the benefits and challenges of trading back during the draft. Additionally, there’s a detailed look at the Falcons’ draft trade history under current management.



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