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What time is 2024 NFL draft Friday? Time, draft order and how to watch Day 2
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Date:2025-04-16 07:35:22
One down, six to go.
Thursday's first round to the 2024 NFL draft is in the rearview mirror, making way for Friday and its double dose of action with Rounds 2 and 3.
The Buffalo Bills will be on the clock first after working out a deal with the Carolina Panthers that helped the Panthers get into the first round and draft wide receiver Xavier Legette. The Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders all have two picks in the second round, while the Commanders and Arizona Cardinals each have three picks in the third round. The gives the Commanders a league-high five picks on Day 2. The Minnesota Vikings are the only team without a pick on Friday.
Here's what to know about the second day of the 2024 NFL draft:
When does 2024 NFL draft start Friday?
The draft begins at 7 p.m. ET at Campus Martius Park in Detroit.
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The Buffalo Bills will be on the clock first, and there will be 68 players drafted over two rounds − 32 picks in the second round and 36 in the third. This includes five compensatory picks at the end of Round 3.
How to watch 2024 NFL draft Friday
Live coverage of the NFL draft can be found on ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and the NFL Network.
Streaming coverage is also available on ESPN+, YouTube TV, Hulu+ Live TV, Fubo TV and Sling TV.
How many rounds are in 2024 NFL draft?
There are seven rounds in the NFL draft, spread over a three-day period. The first round took place on Thursday, and Rounds 4-7 will take place on Saturday.
NFL draft 2024 order Friday
Round 2
33. Buffalo Bills (from Carolina Panthers)
34. New England Patriots
35. Arizona Cardinals
36. Washington Commanders
37. Los Angeles Chargers
38. Tennessee Titans
39. Carolina Panthers (from New York Giants)
40. Washington Commanders (from Chicago Bears)
41. Green Bay Packers (from New York Jets)
42. Houston Texans (from Minnesota Vikings)
43. Atlanta Falcons
44. Las Vegas Raiders
45. New Orleans Saints (from Denver Broncos)
46. Indianapolis Colts
47. New York Giants (from Seattle Seahawks)
48. Jacksonville Jaguars
49. Cincinnati Bengals
50. Philadelphia Eagles (from New Orleans Saints)
51. Pittsburgh Steelers
52. Los Angeles Rams
53. Philadelphia Eagles
54. Cleveland Browns
55. Miami Dolphins
56. Dallas Cowboys
57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
58. Green Bay Packers
59. Houston Texans
60. Buffalo Bills
61. Detroit Lions
62. Baltimore Ravens
63. San Francisco 49ers
64. Kansas City Chiefs
Round 3
65. Carolina Panthers
66. Arizona Cardinals
67. Washington Commanders
68. New England Patriots
69. Los Angeles Chargers
70. New York Giants
71. Arizona Cardinals (from Tennessee Titans)
72. New York Jets
73. Dallas Cowboys (from Detroit Lions through Minnesota Vikings)
74. Atlanta Falcons
75. Chicago Bears
76. Denver Broncos
77. Las Vegas Raiders
78. Washington Commanders (from Seattle Seahawks)
79. Atlanta Falcons (from Jacksonville Jaguars)
80. Cincinnati Bengals
81. Seattle Seahawks (from New Orleans Saints through Denver Broncos)
82. Indianapolis Colts
83. Los Angeles Rams
84. Pittsburgh Steelers
85. Cleveland Browns
86. Houston Texans (from Philadelphia Eagles)
87. Dallas Cowboys
88. Green Bay Packers
89. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
90. Arizona Cardinals (from Houston Texans)
91. Green Bay Packers (from Buffalo Bills)
92. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Detroit Lions)
93. Baltimore Ravens
94. San Francisco 49ers
95. Buffalo Bills (from Kansas City Chiefs)
96. Jacksonville Jaguars (compensatory selection)
97. Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory selection)
98. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Philadelphia Eagles; special compensatory selection)
99. Los Angeles Rams (special compensatory selection)
100. Washington Commanders (from San Francisco 49ers; special compensatory selection)
- Here's the complete, seven-round order for this year's draft.
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