NFL Draft Results: Live blog, trades, updates, picks, and more for Day 2


Welcome to Day 2 of Bleeding Green Nation’s


2025 NFL Draft


live blog!

Friday night’s festivities begin at 7:00 PM ET on ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network.

Click here for info on how to watch the broadcast

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This post will have updates throughout the night with any surprises, rumors, trade updates, and more. It’s also an open thread for discussion in the comments.

The
Philadelphia Eagles
I’ll begin the evening with two selections: Pick 64 in Round 2, followed by Pick 96 in Round 3.

Howie Roseman expressed his excitement
They aimed to select a highly regarded player who was considered among the top 10 players this late into the first round, though he also acknowledged he was
aiming to advance into the 20s to secure Jihaad Campbell
He observed that when other squads made trades, such as the Giants and Falcons moving up, it altered the dynamics of the market. However, he added that everything would recalibrate come Friday, emphasizing that his team remains well-stocked with significant draft resources reserved for both 2025 and 2026.

Let’s have some fun!

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Stay tuned to Bleeding Green Nation for the latest updates regarding Eagles moves and others made around the league.

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UPDATES


[11:00 PM]: EAGLES TRADE!!

After waiting a long time for the Eagles to get back on the clock, they ended up trading back with the Falcons. Atlanta moves up to No. 96 and Philly moves back to pick No. 101 — the second-to-last pick of the third round.


[10:04 PM]:

With the No. 76 overall pick, the Cowboys added East Carolina

CB Shavon Revel Jr.

That’s their second defensive move this weekend.


[9:55 PM]:

Many events have transpired since the Eagles had their turn at the draft podium! The Giants initiated Round 3 by selecting from Toledo.

DT Darius Alexander

At pick number 65, the Browns selected another tight end from the pool of available players. They continued this trend by choosing one more tight end at selection number 67, this time from Bowling Green.

TE Harold Fannin Jr

And, most recently, the Jets chose Florida State.

CB Azareye’h Thomas

at No. 73.


[9:25 PM]: THE PICK IS IN! Eagles select Texas S Andrew Mukuba at No. 64 overall!!


[9:22 PM]: THE EAGLES ARE ON THE CLOCK!


[9:09 PM]:

The Commanders actually made a good(?) pick at No. 61, selecting Ole Miss

CB Trey Amos

. Howie Roseman doesn’t have much longer to wait until the Eagles are on the clock for the first time on Friday night.


[9:06 PM]:

The Raiders added TCU

WR Jack Bech

at No. 58, the Ravens picked Marshall

DE Mike Green

at No. 59, and then the Broncos nabbed a RB with UCF’s

RJ Harvey

at No. 60.


[8:53 PM]:

The Chargers chose another skilled player with their second draft selection, picking from Ole Miss.

WR Tre Harris

at No. 55. After that, another OT came off the board with the Bears taking Boston College

OT Ozzy Trapilo

At number 56, the Lions then traded up with the Broncos to select a player from Georgia.

OG Tate Ratledge

at No. 57.


[8:47 PM]:

Slowly
moving closer to the Eagles’ selection at No. 64, the Titans choose UCLA

DE Oluwafemi Oladejo

At number 52, followed by the Buccaneers selecting players from Notre Dame.

CB Benjamin Morrison

at No. 53, and then the Packers nabbed NC State

OT Anthony Belton

At pick number 54, as an increasing number of offensive tackles are being selected, it suggests that the Eagles likely aren’t focusing on drafting a replacement for Lane Johnson at this moment.


[8:32 PM]:

The Bengals picked South Carolina

LB Demetrius Knight

at No. 49, the Seahawks took Miami

TE Elijah Arroyo

at No. 50, and then the Panthers traded up to No. 51 to get Texas A&M

EDGE Nic Scourton

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[8:20 PM]:

Another player from Ohio State was selected at pick number 45 by Shane Steichen and the Colts.

DE JT Tuimoloau,

followed by the Rams picking Oregon

TE Terrance Ferguson

At pick number 46 overall, several tight ends have already been selected, which might impact the possible trade scenarios involving Philadelphia’s tight end Dallas Goedert.

Despite medical concerns affecting his position, Michigan

CB Will Johnson

He was chosen as the 47th pick by the Cardinals, and subsequently, the Texans moved up to secure their choice, with Minnesota also being involved.

OT Aireontae Ersery

, at No. 48.


[8:12 PM]:

The Buffalo Bills moved up to the 41st pick to select the highly regarded defensive tackle prospect.

T.J. Sanders

, and then the Jets did a very cool thing by drafting

TE Mason Taylor,

who is the son of Hall-of-Fame pass rusher and former Jet, Jason Taylor. The 49ers went with Texas

DL Alfred Collins

at No. 43, and then the Cowboys selected Boston College

DE Donovan Ezeiruaku at No. 44.


[7:44 PM]:

Things continue to progress at a rapid rate, and the Patriots—with their Ohio State alumnus head coach Mike Vrabel—secured another player from Ohio State.

RB TreVeyon Henderson

At number 38, the Bears selected from Missouri.

WR Luther Burden III

At number 39, the Saints chose the first quarterback of the evening and selected one from Louisville.

QB Tyler Shough

at No. 40.


[7:25 PM]:

Yet another trade! The Dolphins advance to the No. 37 spot after dealing with the Raiders. (Can’t you just picture Howie Roseman ready to strike again?)


[7:20 PM]:

The Browns were back in line shortly after and selected an Ohio State player.

RB Quinshon Judkins

at No. 36 overall.


[7:18 PM]:

Teams are racing ahead at breakneck speed today! The Browns still haven’t selected Shedeur Sanders and instead chose someone from UCLA.

LB Carson Schwesinger

at No. 33, followed by the Texans taking Iowa State

WR Jayden Higgins

At number 34, the Seahawks subsequently moved up to number 35 to select the player from South Carolina.

DB Nick Emmanwori

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[7:05 PM]:

LET’S GOOOOO!!! Day 2 is officially under way and the
Cleveland Browns
are on the clock!

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