Clemson's Christian Wilkins crashes into NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell moments after the Dolphins made him the 13th overall pick in 2019.
Clemson's Christian Wilkins crashes into NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell moments after the Dolphins made him the 13th overall pick in 2019.
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How to watch 2025 NFL draft, plus complete list of Miami Dolphins picks

When is the 2025 NFL Draft?

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When: April 24-26

Where is the 2025 NFL Draft?

Where: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wis.

More: We ranked Miami Dolphins’ 10 best NFL draft picks of all time. Here’s who made the cut

What is the daily schedule for the 2025 NFL Draft?

Round 1: Begins at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 24

Rounds 2 and 3: 6 p.m. Friday, April 25

Rounds 4-7: Noon Saturday, April 26

How much time do teams have to pick in NFL Draft?

Format: Teams have 10 minutes to submit picks in the first round. Teams get seven minutes in Round 2, five minutes in Rounds 3-6 and four minutes in Round 7. If a team lets its time expire without making a choice, it can make a selection later.

How to watch the 2025 NFL Draft

TV: NFL Network, ESPN, ABC, ESPN Deportes, NFL+

Is the NFL Draft on radio?

Coverage will be on SiriusXM, Westwood One Sports, ESPN Radio

Complete list of Miami Dolphins picks in the 2025 NFL Draft

More: We ranked Dolphins’ 10 worst NFL draft picks of all time. Here’s who made the cut

* Compensatory pick.

Round     Pick      Overall

1.               13         13

2.               16         48

3.               34         98*

4.               14         116

4.               33         135*

5.               13          150

5.               19          155  (via Denver in Bradley Chubb deal)

7.                8           224 (via Chicago in Chase Claypool deal)

7.               15          231

7.               37          253*

History of 13th overall pick in the NFL Draft

*Denotes Pro Bowl and/or All-Pro selection

Year         Pos. player                  Team

2024         TE Brock Bowers*     Raiders

2023         LB Lukas Van Ness  Packers

2022         DT Jordan Davis       Eagles

2021         OT Rashawn Slater* Chargers

2020         OT Tristan Wirfs*       Buccaneers

2019         DT Christian Wilkins  Dolphins

2018         DT Daron Payne*      Washington

2017         LB Haason Reddick*  Cardinals

2016         OT Laremy Tunsil*      Dolphins

2015         OT Andrus Peat*         Saints

2014         DT Aaron Donald*      Rams

(Others selected 13th overall include TE Tony Gonzalez (1997), TE Keith Jackson (1988), WR Eddie Brown (1985), TE Kellen Winslow (1979), RB Franco Harris (1972).)

When the Miami Dolphins have picked 13th

Year            Pos. player                 College

1977           LB A.J. Duhe•             LSU

1981           RB David Overstreet  Oklahoma

2016           OT Laremy Tunsil*      Mississippi

2019           DT Christian Wilkins   Clemson

Dolphins and the 48th pick

** Member of Pro Football Hall of Fame

Year            Pos. player                     College

1980            C Dwight Stephenson**      Alabama

Dolphins’ all-time picks by position

Offensive line: 122

Defensive line: 103

Defensive back: 103

Linebacker: 90

Running back: 87

Wide receiver: 69

Tight end: 44

Quarterback: 31

Kicker: 9

Punter: 4

Long snapper: 1

How did NFL draft begin? A tale sure to make you smirk

The NFL draft was the brainchild of Bert Bell, co-owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, who proposed the annual event to ensure that every franchise remained financially viable. His proposal was unanimously accepted.

On Feb. 8, 1936, Philadelphia’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel hosted the first NFL draft, with clubs selecting from a pool of 90 players. ESPN wasn’t on hand – of course, there was no ESPN back then, nor were there formal scouting departments, agents or the type of media coverage we know today.

Bell’s Eagles had the first pick, using it on halfback Jay Berwanger, the Heisman winner from the University of Chicago. But Berwanger decided not to play professional football. In fact, 57 of the 81 players selected didn’t sign.

What did Berwanger do instead?

He opted for something considered more stable.

He became a foam rubber salesman.

SOURCE: NFL

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: How to watch 2025 NFL draft, plus complete list of Miami Dolphins picks

Reporting by Hal Habib, Palm Beach Post / Palm Beach Post

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