2025 NFL Draft Day 3: Live updates

The clock has started officially for the Tennessee Titans to make the first selection on Day 3 in the 2025 NFL Draft. In the first round, teams had 10 minutes to make their selections. In the second round, the time to pick dropped to seven minutes. The fourth through sixth round on Saturday are allotted the same time for picks as the third round — five minutes. In the seventh round, the pace picks up to no more than four minutes per selection.

BEFORE FRIDAY NIGHT’S SELECTIONS

The NFL’s teams used two nights to add 102 players to their rosters. On Saturday, they’ll choose 155 more.

The 90th NFL Draft resumes at 11 a.m. CDT Saturday in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with the first pick of the fourth round, which will be followed by the fifth, sixth and seventh rounds until the 257th choice becomes this year’s Mr. Irrelevant at around 6 p.m. ABC, ESPN and NFL Network will televise Day 3 of the draft.

On Saturday, the fourth round will have 36 picks, the fifth 38, the sixth 40 and the seventh 41. The longer rounds are caused by compensatory selections awarded by the NFL to teams that sustained free-agency losses greater than their free-agency gains last offseason.

The Baltimore Ravens start the day with eight selections in the final four rounds. The Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Chargers, Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers have seven apiece. The Atlanta Falcons, Denver Broncos and Minnesota Vikings have two picks each on Saturday.

Saturday should feature the first selections from Auburn as the SEC makes a run at the record of 65 selections from one conference in a single draft.

The list of players who were considered likely to have been chosen before Day 3 but remain on the board starts with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. It also includes former Alabama wide receiver Isaiah Bond, who finished his college career at Texas.

Other players expected to go earlier than later on Saturday include Oklahoma safety Billy Bowman Jr., Kansas offensive tackle Logan Brown, Florida defensive tackle Cam Jackson, Purdue offensive tackle Marcus Mbow, Utah State wide receiver Jalen Royals, Tennessee running back Dylan Sampson, Ohio State pass-rusher Jacks Sawyer, Oklahoma linebacker Danny Stutsman and Indiana defensive lineman CJ West.

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