The 2025 NFL draft will be in Green Bay

The draft will head from Detroit in 2024 to Green Bay the following year

The NFL will keep circulating the annual draft extravaganza around the member cities for the foreseeable future. After the 2024 edition in Detroit, the 2025 NFL draft will stick in the NFC North.

On Monday, the league voted to award the 2025 NFL draft to the city of Green Bay. It will be the first time the draft has been in Wisconsin, and it marks the third host city with NFC North ties after the upcoming event in Detroit and the 2015 and 2016 drafts, which took place in Chicago.

The Packers revealed the draft will be centered around historic Lambeau Field and the Titletown section of the downtown stadium.

 

NFL sets locations for ’25 draft, Super Bowl LX

Super Bowl LX will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Ca

A busy planning day on Monday for the NFL.

The owners were having their spring meetings and they made some decisions about the future.

The 2025 NFL draft will take place in Green Bay, Wi. That will follow the next selection process, which will call Detroit home.

“The Bay Area was an incredible host for Super Bowl 50, and we are thrilled to bring the Super Bowl back,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. “We look forward to working with the 49ers and the Bay Area Host Committee to create an impactful Super Bowl LX in 2026 that showcases all the great things the region has to offer.”

Super Bowl LX — to take place in 2026 — will be played at the San Francisco 49ers’ Levi’s Stadium.

“The Bay Area was an incredible host for Super Bowl 50, and we are thrilled to bring the Super Bowl back,” Goodell said in a statement. “We look forward to working with the 49ers and the Bay Area Host Committee to create an impactful Super Bowl LX in 2026 that showcases all the great things the region has to offer.”

One other important item is there will be flex scheduling when it comes to Thursday Night Football.

Per NFL.com:

Thursday games can only be flexed between Weeks 13 and 17, with a four-week notice required. Only two Thursday night games can be flexed per year, and the resolution notes that the flexible scheduling for TNF is on “a trial basis.”

Green Bay to host the 2025 NFL draft

Green Bay to host the 2025 NFL draft

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One of the original NFL cities is set to host the 2025 NFL draft, as Adam Schefter is reporting that Green Bay will be the host site.

The league announced Monday at the Spring League Meeting that the 2025 NFL Draft has been awarded to Green Bay, Wisconsin, home of the Packers and legendary Lambeau Field.

“The draft has become our biggest offseason event hosted in different cities and spectacular locations across the country, and we are excited to work with the Packers and Discover Green Bay to bring the 2025 NFL Draft to Green Bay and iconic Lambeau field,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement on Monday. “With the help of numerous local partners on the ground, our prospects and fans will be treated to an incredible week-long experience that shows off the city of Green Bay and the state of Wisconsin.”

The 2024 NFL Draft will run April 25-27 in Detriot.

Green Bay will be the ninth NFL city to host the draft since the event left New York City in 2015 (Chicago; Philadelphia; Arlington, Texas; Nashville, Tennessee; Cleveland; Las Vegas; Kansas City, Missouri; Detroit).

Green Bay selected as host site for 2025 NFL draft

The city of Green Bay and the Packers will play host to the 2025 NFL draft.

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Lambeau Field, the Titletown District and the Green Bay Packers will play host to the 2025 NFL draft, the league announced Monday from the NFL Spring Meeting in Minneapolis.

Team president and CEO Mark Murphy called it an “incredible day” for the Packers and the city of Green Bay.

From Murphy: “The Packers have a rich and proud history that goes back to the early days of the NFL and are the only community owned team. That connection to our League’s heritage combined with the great passion Packers fans will bring will make the Draft a memorable event for those in attendance and NFL fans watching around the world.”

The Packers have been attempting to secure the right to host a draft for several years.

The 2023 NFL draft was held in Kansas City. The 2024 draft will be in Detroit.

2023 NFL Draft: Chicago Bears agree to trade the 1st overall pick to the Carolina Panthers

The Chicago Bears have agreed to trade the 1st overall pick in the 2023 draft to the Carolina Panthers. How does that impact the Lions draft?

Don’t look now but the Carolina Panthers are on the clock with the first overall pick for the 2023 NFL Draft! In a somewhat shocking turn of events, the Carolina Panthers move up from 9th overall to 1st overall and all signs point to them selecting a quarterback.

Before we get into the quarterback options for the Panthers, let’s take a look at the details of the massive trade that will play a major factor in how the first round will shake out in April.

The Chicago Bears get a massive haul as they’re able to acquire plenty of draft capital but one of the most impressive pieces of the trade is that they were able to acquire a number one receiver for quarterback Justin Fields. By adding wide receiver D.J. Moore, the Bears add a talented receiver that has 364 receptions for 5201 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns in his five-year career.

Meanwhile, the Bears will move down to the 9th overall pick and they could very well land Georgia IDL Jalen Carter. It’ll be interesting to see if he falls that far down the draft board after his misdemeanor charges of reckless driving and street racing. His arraignment hearing has been set for April 18th, 2023 so we’ll see how teams handle his off-the-field situation.

If the Bears don’t look at Jalen Carter because he’s off the board already or they just go a different route, don’t be surprised if they value Clemson edge rusher Myles Murphy or Ohio State offensive tackle Paris Johnson. Murphy is one of the 5 or 6 best players in the draft and could provide an immediate impact off the edge for the Bears due to his blend of speed and power. As for Paris Johnson, he would provide protection to Justin Fields. They’re former teammates at Ohio State and I could see the Bears valuing the versatility and athleticism that Johnson puts on display.

As the Panthers make a massive jump up the draft board for a quarterback, the question now becomes, which quarterback do they end up taking? Personally, it looks like they’re sold on what they saw at the Scouting Combine from Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson and from Ohio State quarterback CJ Stroud.

At the Scouting Combine, Richardson lit the world on fire with his 6’4″ and 244 pound frame while being able to run the 40-yard dash in 4.43 seconds and he posted a 40.5″ vertical jump. Meanwhile, he put his arm strength on display during the throwing sessions. As for Stroud, he had one of the most impressive throwing sessions in recent memory. Most of his throws were flawless with his throwing motion, footwork and he put some serious velocity on the ball with just a simple flick of his wrist.

Lions impact

Now what does this mean for the Detroit Lions? Quite frankly, it means a lot for them. We should certainly see at least three quarterbacks selected in the top 4 picks of the 2023 NFL Draft, and that will push talented players down the board. The three big names that the Lions could target are:

  • Will Anderson, EDGE, Alabama
  • Tyree Wilson, EDGE, Texas Tech
  • Jalen Carter, IDL, Georgia

All of this will depend on what happens with the Arizona Cardinals at the 3rd overall pick and the Seattle Seahawks at the 5th overall pick but it seems like the Lions are destined to select one of the three players listed above. Any of the three could provide an immediate impact on the Lions defensive front and it would provide a terrific pairing with Aidan Hutchinson for years to come in Detroit.

If the Lions decide to pivot, we could very well see Oregon cornerback Christian Gonzalez with the 6th overall pick. Later next week, I’ll provide a breakdown on Christian Gonzalez but he’d be a great fit for the Lions defense that desperately needs help within their secondary.

All in all, it’s a great trade for the Bears. They get draft capital and a true number one receiver in their offense. The Panthers will need to make sure that whatever quarterback they select, they’ve got to ensure it’s the right guy for the job. While we wait to see how the future unfolds, we do know that on the surface, this trade will have major implications on the Detroit Lions and the rest of the NFC North.

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Updating Dolphins’ future draft picks after deadline deals

A look at Miami’s 2023, 2024and 2025 draft capital.

On Tuesday, the Miami Dolphins made two trades that should help improve their roster for at least the remainder of this season.

General manager Chris Grier was able to acquire linebacker Bradley Chubb, running back Jeff Wilson Jr. and a future fifth-round pick in two separate trades that cost them three draft selections and running back Chase Edmonds.

With Miami’s draft capital changing so much in the last year due to these trades, as well as the acquisition of wide receiver Tyreek Hill, now is probably a good time to take a look at which picks the Dolphins still have for the next few years.

2023 draft:

  • Second-round
  • Third-round
  • Third-round (via. Patriots for DeVante Parker)
  • Sixth-round (via. Bears for Jakeem Grant)
  • Seventh-round

2024 draft:

  • First-round
  • Second-round
  • Fifth-round
  • Sixth-round
  • Seventh-round

2025 draft:

  • First-round
  • Second-round
  • Third-round
  • Fourth-round
  • Fifth-round
  • Fifth-round (via. Broncos for Bradley Chubb)
  • Sixth-round
  • Seventh-round

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Report: Vikings hoping to have 2025 or 2026 NFL draft in Twin Cities

Do you want the Minnesota Vikings to host the NFL draft in 2025 or 2026?

Minnesota wants to host the 2025 or 2026 NFL draft, according to a report.

Chris Tomasson of the Pioneer Press reported that the Vikings are opting for one of those years to host the event.  This would mark the first time that the Twin Cities has hosted the draft.

Only 10 cities have hosted the NFL draft. New York City and Chicago have hosted the draft the most times. Dallas, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Washington D.C., Nashville and Cleveland have also hosted the event.

Recently, the draft has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. In 2020, all pick selections were via video conference. Las Vegas was originally supposed to host the 2020 draft, but the league announced that festivities would be canceled due to the pandemic. Las Vegas will now host the event in 2022.

In 2021, teams had less scouting available for small-school prospects, due to cut backs on travel and less small schools having pro days amid the pandemic.

We’ll see what happens in 2025 and 2026, and whether Minnesota will be hosting one of the biggest events of the NFL offseason.

Nashville hopes to run it back with NFL Draft in 2024 or 2025

Nashville hosted the 2019 NFL Draft and it was a huge success.

The 2019 NFL Draft, which took place in Nashville, was a huge success — and much like the Tennessee Titans are doing in 2020, the city is looking to “run it back” at some point down the road.

According to Jim Wyatt of Titans Online, Butch Spyridon, the CEO of the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corporation, has “submitted an expression of interest to host the NFL Draft in 2024 or 2025.”

“They have not opened up the bidding process for those years yet,” Spyridon said. “But we have stayed in touch with the league, and we will continue to do so.”

“I’d be more surprised if they don’t give us a future date than I would be if we get one,” Spyridon said. “I am very confident we’ll get a future year in that window, because they still tell every city they (talk to about the draft): ‘Call Nashville’. I’ve heard that from the other cities, and I’ve heard that from the league. So, I’m confident. And in my mind, five years is a really good window as far as repeating something big.”

The 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville set multiple records, according to the NFL. Over 600,000 fans were in attendance for the three-day event, and it drew 47.5 million viewers.

As a result, it would only make sense for the NFL to re-visit Nashville as the home for its draft once again.

The next three drafts will take place in Cleveland (2021), Las Vegas (2022) and Kansas City (2023), so Nashville will have to wait until 2024 at the earliest to bring it home.

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