The first day of the 2025 NFL draft began as expected, with Miami quarterback Cam Ward selected first by Tennessee.
Before Ward could even walk across the draft stage in Green Bay, Wisconsin, to shake NFL commissioner Roger Goodell’s hand, however, the draft veered quickly into unexpected territory.
Cleveland traded out of the second pick and Jacksonville moved up. Hours later, the Giants and Falcons made their trades to grab late-round picks. Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders slid out of the first round. It created a night of drama with two days and six rounds still to go before the draft ends.
NBC News analyzes the first night’s action and what it means moving forward.
Favorite first-round pick
Kamisar: Howie Roseman did it again. The Eagles executive vice president and general manager is known for his proclivity to move up and down the board, and on Thursday, he walks away with a gem in Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell (and only needed to slide up one spot to do it).
Campbell is exactly the kind of athletic, versatile and hard-nosed defensive player that the Eagles have all over their defense. He might not have a massive impact right away, but it reminds me of the Nolan Smith pick in 2023 — draft a talented player with a high ceiling, even if you don’t need to rely on him immediately. The Eagles have that luxury, and Campbell might blossom into a star.
Greif: Matthew Golden of Texas to Green Bay, the 23rd pick that left the home crowd (and probably current Packers quarterback Jordan Love) screaming in delight. Golden was the fastest receiver in the draft and will upgrade the Packers’ offense. Green Bay was solid last season but struggled against the NFL’s best teams and maybe his speed can add dynamism to Green Bay’s options. Oh, did we mention this was the Packers’ first wide receiver taken in the first round since 2002? Somewhere, former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers might be stewing.
Nadkarni: Ashton Jeanty to the Las Vegas Raiders at No. 6 was a nice little reminder that running backs can still matter. I’ve enjoyed Jeanty’s attitude during this draft process, and his conviction that he can be a game-changer for an offense. The Raiders certainly believe so, making Jeanty the highest running back selected in the draft since Saquon Barkley in 2018.