The NFL Draft is officially upon us as college football stars continue their journey achieving their dreams of making it to the NFL. The first night of the NFL Draft saw LSU offensive tackle WilL Campbell get selected fourth overall to the New England Patriots. The rest of the NFL Draft should be exciting for the LSU Football program as the Tigers have a loaded draft class set to embark on their NFL journeys.
The second day of the NFL Draft is where LSU fans will truly want to tune in as the Tigers will have a horde of players selected. Mason Taylor will likely be one of the first players to hear his name called in the 2nd round of the draft as a top tight end in this class. Other LSU stars such as Bradyn Swinson, Zy Alexander, Miles Frazier, and Sai'Vion Jones are all in contention to hear their names called on Day Two of the Draft.
2025 NFL Draft Schedule
The Draft will be aired on ESPN as well as on ABC and the NFL Network for all three days, with each round following the below schedule.
Day 1 (Round 1): Thursday, April 24th, 7:00 pm CST
Day 2 (Rounds 2-3): Friday, April 25th, 5:00 pm CST
Day 3 (Rounds 4-7): Saturday, April 26th, 11:00 am CST
LSU 2025 NFL Draft Picks
4th Overall Pick - Will Campbell - New England Patriots
Offensive Tackle Will Campbell kicked off LSU's 2025 NFL Draft class as the 4th overall pick to the New England Patriots. Campbell is tasked with helping protect the Patriots franchise Quarterback Drake Maye as the Patriots build under Mike Vrabel. Will Campbell became the first offensive linemen from LSU to be taken in the first round since Alan Faneca and the first offensive tackle in school history to be taken in the first round.
42nd Overall Pick - Mason Taylor - New York Jets
After losing tight end Tyler Conklin in free agency, the New York Jets needed to add a safety valve for free agent signing Justin Fields. The New York Jets selected LSU star Mason Taylor landing the Tigers most productive tight end in program history. Taylor's ability as a receiver when paired with his ability as a receiver makes an instant starter for the New York Jets. His father Jason Taylor spent a season with the Jets which gives the program ties to the Taylor family.
91st Overall - Emery Jones Jr - Baltimore Ravens
As the Baltimore Ravens look to protect Lamar Jackson, the team turned to the offensive tackle that allowed just two sacks in 522 passing snaps last season taking LSU tackle Emery Jones Jr. Jones is an intriguing prospect for the Ravens as they can either move him inside to guard or allow him to develop into a potential starter at right tackle.
101st Overall - Sai'Vion Jones - Denver Broncos
The Denver Broncos traded back up into the 3rd round to take LSU edge rusher Sai'Vion Jones which shows how much the team wanted to add him. Jones is a pure power rusher who's at his best with his hand in the dirt. While Jones will give the team a pass rush presence, he'll make an instant impact as a run defender.
146th Overall - Bradyn Swinson - New England Patriots
After shockingly falling to Day 3, the New England Patriots jumped at the chance to land Bradyn Swinson, adding another LSU Tiger. After building up the defensive line in free agency, landing an elite edge rusher in Bradyn Swinson will only help Mike Vrabel build the dominant team he's looking to build through the trenches. This season, Swinson showed a ton of potential with an 8.5 sack season and as he continues to develop he could be a top tier edge rusher.
171st Overall - Miles Frazier - Detroit Lions
As every pick passed, it continued to look clearer that one team would get a massive steal taking Miles Frazier. The Detroit Lions pulled off the heist as Dan Campbell will get another mauler to develop on the offensive line. Frazier likely won't play early but, as he continues to develop, he could play either at tackle or guard.
243rd Overall - Garrett Dellinger - Baltimore Ravens
After taking Emery Jones Jr on the second day of the NFL Draft, the Ravens dipped back into Brad Davis' development pool taking Garrett Dellinger. When LSU lost Dellinger for the season, the Tigers offensive line took a massive hit showing how valuable he was at guard. Dellinger's experience will give him a great chance to make the roster and to play early.