2025 NFL Draft Night 2: Live updates

Pick-by-pick through the second night of the 90th NFL Draft on Friday:

No. 37: Arizona guard Jonah Savaiinaea by the Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins traded with the Las Vegas Raiders to make this pick. After drafting 331-pount Michigan defensive tackle Kenneth Grant in the first round, Miami got a 324-pound offensive lineman in the second round in an attempt to beef up the protection for former Alabama All-American quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.

No. 36: Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins by the Cleveland Browns

The former Pike Road High School spent two seasons at Ole Miss before joining the Buckeyes for their CFP national-championship season in 2024. In his three college seasons, Judkins ran for 3,785 yards and 45 touchdowns on 739 attempts. Judkins joins Cleveland as the Browns move ahead without Nick Chubb in the picture.

No. 35: South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori by the Seattle Seahawks

The Seahawks made a trade with the Tennessee Titans to make this pick. After picking North Dakota State offensive lineman Grey Zabel at No. 18 on Thursday night, Seattle selected Emmanwori. The Associated Press and Sporting News chose Emmanwori as a first-team All-American in 2024, when he returned two interceptions for touchdowns.

No. 34: Iowa State wide receiver Jayden Higgins by the Houston Texans

The Texans got this pick by trading out of the first round in deal with the New York Giants, who picked Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart at No. 25 on Thursday night. For its first pick in 2025, Houston took a wide receiver after losing Stefon Diggs in free agency this offseason. Higgins had 1,183 yards and nine touchdowns on 87 receptions in 2024 for the Cyclones.

No. 33: UCLA linebacker Carson Schweisnger by the Cleveland Browns

After trading out of the second pick on Thursday night, the Browns made the first pick on Friday night. In the first round, Cleveland took Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham at No. 5.

In the second round, the Browns started with defense again by taking a linebacker who made 136 tackles, including 90 solo stops, in his final season after entering the UCLA program as a walk-on.

BEFORE FRIDAY NIGHT’S SELECTIONS

After making 32 picks in the first round of its 90th draft, the NFL will gather again in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Friday night to pick more players from the SEC and Big Ten.

The draft resumes at 6 p.m. CDT Friday in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with the second round. ABC, ESPN and NFL Network will televise the picks, which will include 32 second-round selections and 38 third-round choices.

NFL teams chose 15 players from SEC programs and 11 players from Big Ten schools in the first round. The SEC tied its record, established in 2020, for the most selections from one conference in a single first round.

The draft started with an ACC player when the Tennessee Titans took Miami (Fla.) quarterback Cam Ward at No. 1. A Big 12 player followed at No. 2, a Mountain West player went at No. 6 and another Big 12 player was picked at No. 8. After that, the picks were all from the SEC or the Big Ten except for No. 18 and No. 22 on Thursday night.

Will the second round start with a quarterback, too?

Despite their questions at quarterback, the Cleveland Browns traded out of the No. 2 pick, allowing the Jacksonville Jaguars to move up to take Colorado cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter. The Browns added Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham in their new spot at No. 5.

Cleveland opens Friday night’s selections with the 33rd pick in the draft, and Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders remains available, even though many early mock drafts had him going to the Browns with the second selection.

Another quarterback who got some first-round buzz, Alabama’s Jalen Milroe, remains available, too, and Cleveland’s offensive coordinator, Tommy Rees, worked with Milroe as the Crimson Tide’s offensive coordinator in 2023.

In the trade with Jacksonville, the Browns gained a second-round selection and have four picks for Friday night, including the first and fourth of the second round.

The Seattle Seahawks also have four second-day choices, and the Houston Texans have five. Houston traded out of the 25th pick on Thursday night as the New York Giants moved up to add Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart.

The Titans, Atlanta Falcons, Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Commanders have one pick apiece on Friday night.

The SEC players off the board after going in the first round include:

  • LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell: No. 4, New England Patriots
  • Missouri offensive tackle Armand Membou: No. 7, New York Jets
  • Texas offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr.: No. 9, New Orleans Saints
  • Georgia defensive end Mykel Williams: No. 11, San Francisco 49ers
  • Alabama guard Tyler Booker: No. 12, Dallas Cowboys
  • Georgia outside linebacker Jalon Walker: No. 15, Atlanta Falcons
  • Ole Miss defensive tackle Walter Nolen: No. 16, Arizona Cardinals
  • Texas A&M defensive end Shemar Stewart: No. 17, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Texas cornerback Jahdae Barron: No. 20, Denver Broncos
  • Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden: No. 23, Green Bay Packers
  • Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart: No. 25, New York Giants
  • Tennessee defensive end James Pearce Jr.: No. 26, Atlanta Falcons
  • Georgia safety Malaki Starks: No. 27, Baltimore Ravens
  • Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston: No. 30, Buffalo Bills
  • Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell: No. 31, Philadelphia Eagles

Players who generated first-round buzz but remain available for Friday night’s selections include some SEC stars. Players expect to go early in the second round include Michigan cornerback Will Johnson, Marshall outside linebacker Mike Green, Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden III, Boston College outside linebacker Donovan Ezeiruaku, South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori, Texas A&M defensive end Nic Scourton and Ole Miss cornerback Trey Amos.

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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X at @AMarkG1.