2025 NFL draft pro day schedule: How to watch the top prospects

The concept of a pro day is not new to the NFL draft process, but credit Colorado star Shedeur Sanders for ensuring its importance again this year. Like a lot of top NFL draft quarterback prospects, Sanders is not going through drills at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine this week and will wait to work out for scouts, GMs and coaches at Colorado’s yet-to-be-announced pro day next month in Boulder.
This inspired a round of debate among NFL analysts about whether Sanders was making the right choice ahead of the draft, which only added to the anticipation for when he does throw in front of NFL teams at pro day. Never mind that there are 49 games worth of college film featuring Sanders throwing the football facing a pass rush.
Pro day back on campus for the top prospects is part of the spectacle that is the NFL draft these days. It’s oftentimes a particularly important moment for the best quarterbacks in each class, those who didn’t test well at the NFL Scouting Combine and those who weren’t invited to the combine at all.
This year will be no different for Sanders, fellow quarterback Cam Ward and all of the players vying to be picked in the 2025 NFL draft. Here’s a breakdown of when college football programs are holding their pro day for the top prospects this year and how to watch the workouts:
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Pro day schedule: Dates for top NFL draft prospects
Some of the top college football programs in the country have already announced the date for their 2025 pro day on campus ahead of the 2025 NFL draft. This list will be updated as more pro day dates are announced by teams across the country.
March 11
- Tennessee (DE James Pearce Jr., RB Dylan Sampson)
- Kentucky (CB Maxwell Hairston, OL Eli Cox)
March 12
- Georgia (DE/LB Mykel Williams, LB Jalon Walker, DB Malaki Starks, RB Trevor Etienne, OL Jared Wilson, OL Dylan Fairchild, OL Tate Ratledge, FB Ben Yuracek)
March 17
- UCLA (LB Carson Schwesinger)
March 19
- Alabama: March 19 (LB Jihaad Campbell, OL Tyler Booker, LB Que Robinson)
March 21
- Michigan (DL Mason Graham, CB Will Johnson, TE Colston Loveland, DL Kenneth Grant)
March 24
- Miami (QB Cam Ward, RB Damien Martinez, TE Elijah Arroyo, K Andres Borregales)
March 26
- LSU (OL Will Campbell, OL Emery Jones Jr., TE Mason Taylor, DL Sa’vion Jones)
- Boise State (RB Ashton Jeanty)
March 28
- Penn State (DE Abdul Carter, TE Tyler Warren, DB Kevin Winston Jr., DB Jaylen Reed)
How to watch NFL pro days: TV, streaming information
ESPN and NFL Network will carry pro day coverage for all of the top national prospects. The SEC Network, Big Ten Network and ACC Network will carry pro day coverage for their respective leagues’ schools. You can stream pro day coverage with NFL+ and Fubo, which offers a free trial.
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When is the 2025 NFL draft?
The 2025 NFL draft will begin with the first round on Thursday, April 24. Rounds 2 and 3 take place the following day, and the draft will conclude on its third day with Rounds 4-7 on Saturday, April 26.
This year’s draft will take place on the Lambeau Field and Titletown campus in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Fans watching from home can tune into the ESPN family of networks or NFL Network to watch coverage of the 2025 NFL draft.
2025 NFL draft order
Here’s the 2025 NFL draft order, which was finalized after the Eagles’ Super Bowl win:
- Tennessee Titans: 3-14 record; .522 strength of schedule (SOS)
- Cleveland Browns: 3-14; .536 SOS
- New York Giants: 3-14; .554 SOS
- New England Patriots: 4-13; .471 SOS
- Jacksonville Jaguars: 4-13; .478 SOS
- Las Vegas Raiders: 4-13; .540 SOS
- New York Jets: 5-12; .495 SOS
- Carolina Panthers: 5-12; .498 SOS
- New Orleans Saints: 5-12; .505 SOS
- Chicago Bears: 5-12; .554 SOS
- San Francisco 49ers: 6-11; .564 SOS
- Dallas Cowboys: 7-10; .522 SOS
- Miami Dolphins: 8-9; .419 SOS
- Indianapolis Colts: 8-9; .457 SOS
- Atlanta Falcons: 8-9; .519 SOS
- Arizona Cardinals: 8-9; .536 SOS
- Cincinnati Bengals: 9-8; .478 SOS
- Seattle Seahawks: 10-7; .498 SOS
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 10-7; .502 SOS
- Denver Broncos: 10-7; .502 SOS
- Pittsburgh Steelers: 10-7; .502 SOS
- Los Angeles Chargers: 11-6; .467 SOS
- Green Bay Packers: 11-6; .533 SOS
- Minnesota Vikings: 14-3; .474 SOS
- Houston Texans: 10-7; .481 SOS
- Los Angeles Rams: 10-7; .505 SOS
- Baltimore Ravens: 12-5; .529 SOS
- Detroit Lions: 15-2; .516 SOS
- Washington Commanders: 12-5; .436 SOS
- Buffalo Bills: 13-4; .467 SOS
- Kansas City Chiefs: 15-2; .488 SOS
- Philadelphia Eagles: 14-3; .453 SOS
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