The NFL draft has come to Green Bay, with 257 players hearing their names called over the course of the three-day event. The first round kicked off with some fireworks as the Jacksonville Jaguars traded up to No. 2 overall to select two-way player Travis Hunter. Then things got really crazy in Round 2 as the New York Giants moved back into the top 10 to take quarterback Jaxson Dart and the New Orleans Saints drafted Syracuse quarterback Tyler Shough. Round 3 saw more chaos as the Seahawks took defensive end Jalen Milroe and the Browns landed Ohio State defensive tackle Dillon Gabriel with their fifth-round pick.
Round 1: Thursday, April 24; 8 p.m.
Teams will have seven rounds to fill out their rosters with the best young talent in the NFL. Each round has 32 selections and the order is determined by the basic win-loss record of the previous season. The team with the fewest wins gets the first pick, followed by the second-lowest team and so on. The Super Bowl champions will pick last, and the team that lost in the Wild Card Round will get the next-to-last pick.
During each of the three days, fans can watch the picks being made from the NFL Draft Theater at Lambeau Field and Titletown. The Draft Experience football festival at the Resch campus will also host games, sponsor experiences, Packers alumni appearances and youth-focused activities. Tickets are available online, and the Draft Experience viewing area is free with a valid NFL OnePass, which serves as your ticket into the event and also lets you participate in any on-site interactive games.