Welcome to Arrowhead Pride’s 2025 NFL Draft live blog for Day 2, as we cover Round 2 and Round 3 from the legendary “Titletown” in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
On Friday night, TV coverage will be provided by NFL Network, ESPN and ESPN Deportes beginning at 6 p.m. Arrowhead Time. That coverage will also be streamed on NFL+ and ESPN+. ABC will have coverage (locally on KMBC/9) beginning at 7 p.m. Arrowhead Time. You can also listen on SiriusXM and ESPN Radio.
Here we will bring you Jared Sapp’s live updates regarding Kansas City Chiefs rumors, pick reactions, trade updates, hot takes and more — while also providing for discussion in the comments.
Barring any trades, Friday night will begin with picks by the Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans, Browns (again) and Las Vegas Raiders. The Chiefs are scheduled to have three picks on Friday night: No. 63, No. 66 and No. 95.
[6:45 p.m.]
The one draft story that NFL fans are largely burnt out on will continue — and likely explode from here. The Saints take a quarterback, but it is not the son of a Pro Football Hall of Fame member who has been the topic of endless speculation over the last 24 hours. New Orleans goes with the 25-year-old Shough, with questions looming about the future of longtime Chiefs nemesis Derek Carr.
[6:41 p.m.]
For the second night in a row, a Missouri Tiger comes off the board quickly. This time, it is a wide receiver in St. Louis native Luther Burden III.
[6:34 p.m.]
Late in the draft process, we learned that Ohio State running back TreVeyon Henderson took a virtual meeting with the Chiefs. As expected, the end of the first round would be their only chance at the dual threat back. Henderson goes to New England, two picks after the Browns took his backfield mate Quinshon Judkins with their second Friday selection.
[6:17 p.m.]
The Chiefs will host the Houston Texans at some point in the 2025 season, and quarterback C.J. Stroud will have a new weapon to attack the Kansas City secondary in Jayden Higgins of Iowa State.
[6:11 p.m.]
Cleveland kicks off the draft’s second night with UCLA linebacker Carson Schwesinger.
After a day of speculation, Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders remains on the board, and presumably will at least through pick 36, when Cleveland will be up again.
[6:04 p.m.]
Commissioner Roger Goodell has returned to the stage to officially kick off the draft’s second round. The Cleveland Browns are now on the clock.



