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It didn’t take long for the first trade to happen in the first draft (since 2002) that all 32 teams held their own original first-round pick.

The Jacksonville Jaguars made a bold move up to No. 2 to select 2024 Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter, trading up into the spot originally held by the Cleveland Browns. The Browns, meanwhile, received the No. 5 overall selection, which they used on Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham. The Browns also received a 2025 second-rounder, a 2025 fourth-rounder, as well as a 2026 first-round pick.

The first round then went 23 selections without a trade, until the New York Giants traded back into Round 1 to select Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart. The Giants surrendered two 2025 second-day picks and a 2026 third-rounder.

➤ Draft tracker: Round 1 

Here are details for all of the noteworthy trades executed before and during the 2025 NFL Draft:

Giants trade back into first round for Jaxson Dart

2025 first-round pick (No. 25): Jaxson Dart

2025 second-round pick (No. 34)
2025 third-round pick (No. 99)
2026 third-round pick

Jaguars trade up with Browns to pick Travis Hunter

2025 first-round pick (No. 2): Travis Hunter
2025 fourth-round pick (No. 104)
2025 sixth-round pick (No. 200)

2025 first-round pick (No. 5): Mason Graham
2025 second-round (No. 36)
2025 fourth-round (No. 126)
2026 first-round pick

Browns, Texans swap late-round picks in draft-day trade

2025 fifth-round pick (No. 166):
2027 fifth-round pick

2025 sixth-round pick (No. 179)
2025 sixth-round pick (No. 216)
2025 seventh-round pick (No. 255)

Finally a wrap on Panthers and Bears, Bryce Young and Caleb Williams 2023 trade?

WR DJ Moore
2023 first-round pick (No. 9): Traded to Philadelphia Eagles
2023 second-round pick (No. 61): Traded to Jacksonville Jaguars
2024 first-round pick (No. 1): Caleb Williams
2025 second-round pick (No. 39)

2023 first-round pick (No. 1): Bryce Young

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell showed up to the 2025 NFL Draft in style.

Goodell rode a bike onto the stage in Green Bay, Wisconsin to make his grand entrance. Several Green Bay Packers legends, including former linebacker Clay Matthews, and rapper (and well-known Packers fan) Lil Wayne joined the commissioner in his brief ride.

The bit was an homage to the Packers’ annual tradition of riding their own bikes to training camp practices.

As is tradition, boos rained down on the commissioner as he arrived on the stage, though Goodell continued to smile and wave to the gathered crowd. The audience changed their tune when Lil Wayne rode in on his bike; they cheered loudly for the rapper.

Goodell went on to announce the Tennessee Titans were officially on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick.

Moments later, Tennessee selected Miami (Florida) quarterback Cam Ward, who becomes the 90th player in history to be the first overall selection in the NFL draft.

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The 10th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft hadn’t even been announced when the league dropped this year’s schedule release date.

Before NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced the Chicago Bears’ pick at No. 10 overall, ESPN’s Laura Rutledge and NFL Network’s Colleen Wolfe announced the date of the 2025 schedule release on the draft stage in Green Bay.

The NFL will announce the full 2025 schedule on Wednesday, May 14.

The NFL’s schedule release has become one of the league’s marquee events of the offseason. On schedule release day, the league announces the full, 18-week slate of matchups for all 32 teams.

This year’s schedule release is coming one day earlier than it did last year, on May 15. The NFL announced the full 2024 schedule at 8 p.m. ET that night.

According to a graphic on the Cleveland Browns’ official website, this year’s schedule release will also be revealed at 8 p.m. ET on May 14.

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Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty arrived at the 2025 NFL Draft with some style and drip, and that includes his footwear.

Jeanty, who finished second to Travis Hunter in the Heisman Trophy race, was seen walking into Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, for the NFL Draft Red Carpet in a flower pattern suit and bedazzled Crocs.

Crocs at the NFL draft? Yes, you read correctly. After all, comfort over anything else, right?

‘Just want to show you can be comfortable and still look fly, as well,’ Jeanty told ESPN’s Laura Rutledge on Thursday.

The Boise State tailback was one of the more highly sought-after prospects in this year’s NFL Draft class, and was selected with the No. 6 overall pick by the Las Vegas Raiders.

Here’s a closer look at what Jeanty was seen wearing on the red carpet at the NFL draft on Thursday:

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Ashton Jeanty outfit: What Boise State RB wore to NFL Draft

As previously noted by USA TODAY, Jeanty was Boise State’s highest-drafted player since Ezra Campbell went in the second round in 2020. He also was the first Boise State player to be drafted in the first round since the Dallas Cowboys took Leighton Vander Esch in 2018.

Jeanty finished 29 rushing yards shy of breaking Barry Sanders’s NCAA single-season rushing record of 2,628 yards, which the former Detroit Lions running back set at Oklahoma State in 1988. In Boise State’s College Football Playoff Fiesta Bowl quarterfinal game vs. Penn State, Jeanty only recorded 104 rushing yards on 30 carries.

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Lionel Messi is in Vancouver and in the starting lineup for one of the biggest matches in Inter Miami’s history.

Inter Miami will play against the Vancouver Whitecaps in the first leg of their Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal series Thursday night.

Simply put, this is the first of three matches in the path of Messi and Inter Miami hoisting another trophy.

Still, there was still some pregame discourse surrounding whether Messi will play – which Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano did not address directly during a pre-match news conference, one day earlier.

With goals scored on the road counting as double in any tie-breaking scenario in the Champions Cup, there’s even more incentive for Messi to play.

“This is a very important game for us, one of the most important in the history of the club. We’re ready. I don’t talk about who’s available before the match,” Mascherano said.

Messi, Luis Suarez and Sergio Busquets didn’t make the trip last year from South Florida to Vancouver — the longest flight in Major League Soccer — for a regular-season match last May. All three traveled with more is at stake in tonight’s match.

Vancouver misses early opportunity: Inter Miami 0, Vancouver 0

A Vancouver shot by Daniel Ríos, assisted by Brian White, was saved by Inter Miami defender Marcelo Weigandt in the 8th minute. It was an early chance for Vancouver to make some noise at home, while testing Inter Miami’s defense. 

Messi arrives for Champions Cup match in Vancouver

What time does Vancouver vs. Inter Miami match begin?

Tonight’s match begins at 10:30 p.m. ET (7:30 p.m. PT, 11:30 p.m. in Argentina).

Is Messi playing tonight in Vancouver?

Yes, Messi has been announced as a starter in the Inter Miami starting lineup.

How to watch Vancouver vs. Inter Miami match?

The match is available on FS1 in English; TUDN and ViX in Spanish in the United States. Here are other ways to watch it globally:

Vancouver vs. Inter Miami prediction

Inter Miami 2, Vancouver 0: Messi will score two goals in Vancouver tonight, while Inter Miami’s defense slows down Vancouver’s red-hot attack. Vancouver is second in MLS with 17 goals and tied for first with Inter Miami, conceding just six goals during the 2025 regular season. However, Vancouver scored nine times and conceded eight goals during their Champions Cup run. Inter Miami outscored their Champions Cup opponents 11-3. –Safid Deen

Messi practices in Vancouver before match

Messi practiced with Inter Miami on Wednesday night after arriving in Vancouver. His practice participation is a good indication he’ll play on Thursday night.

When is Inter Miami vs. Vancouver Champions Cup second leg?

Inter Miami will host Vancouver on April 30 in the second leg of their semifinal.

When is the Concacaf Champions Cup final?

The Champions Cup tournament final is June 1. Both finalists will compete in a single match for the championship.

Tigres UANL and Cruz Azul play to draw in other Champions Cup semifinal

Juan Jose Sanchez Purata scored in the 84th minute to help Tigres UANL salvage a draw at home against Cruz Azul on Wednesday night.

Carlos Rotondi scored in the 68th minute for Cruz Azul, which hosts the second leg on May 1.

Messi, inter Miami upcoming schedule

April 27: Inter Miami vs. FC Dallas, 5 p.m. ET (MLS Regular Season)
April 30: Inter Miami vs. Vancouver, 8 p.m. ET (Concacaf Champions Cup)
May 3: Inter Miami vs. New York Red Bulls, 7:30 p.m. ET (MLS Regular Season)
May 10: Minnesota vs. Inter Miami, 4:30 p.m. ET (MLS Regular Season)
May 14: San Jose vs. Inter Miami, 10:30 p.m. ET (MLS Regular Season)

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Let’s not go overboard, there’s nothing philosophical about this.

Above everything else, the NFL is a copycat league. See successful, copy successful. 

See Pat Mahomes and Andy Reid reinvent the passing game, be the passing game. Right down to declaring, without hesitation, that football is now a vertical pass game ― and anyone who doesn’t abide by the unwritten rule falls behind. 

Then the Philadelphia Eagles won it all behind a running back of all things, one that previously was denied a second contract from his first team because – get this – that team spent the cash on a quarterback who eventually busted. 

“This isn’t just any running back,” Boise State coach Spencer Danielson said of the Heisman Trophy finalist who came within mere yards of breaking the unbreakable — Barry Sanders’ single season NCAA rushing record. “This is a rare dude.”

And before you declare Danielson wouldn’t say anything less of his All-American running back, four different NFL scouts confirmed to USA TODAY Sports what everyone else saw week after week in the 2024 college football season. 

The scouts spoke on the condition of anonymity to protect their draft preparation. 

They used words like unique home run hitter. Power and balance. Explosive punisher.

All four scouts said Jeanty was among the top five players overall on their respective draft boards. All four said someone in the league could choose Jeanty as high as No.5 overall, but that he won’t fall out of the top 10. 

Barkley was selected with the second overall pick in the 2018 draft, despite the Giants knowing future Hall of Fame quarterback Eli Manning was at the end of his career. They passed on Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson and Sam Darnold, and selected Barkley.

Now fast forward to 2025. The Titans are a lock to take Miami quarterback Cam Ward at No.1 overall — not because he’s the best player in the draft, but because they need a quarterback in the quarterback-driven league. 

They’ll do this knowing full well that the most successful times in franchise history were built around the running of Eddie George and Derrick Henry, and to a lesser extent, the running and passing of quarterback Steve McNair. 

But when Ryan Tannehill threw three interceptions in a 2022 division round loss to the Bengals – when the Titans were the No.1 seed in the AFC – Henry just wasn’t as important anymore. The guy on the other sideline, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (and what he stood for) was. 

So now the Titans will reach again to find a quarterback, this time on a player those same NFL scouts admitted wasn’t among the top 20 rated players in the draft. He’s just the best quarterback.

This brings us all the way back to Jeanty, and the reemergence of the running back. The same Jeanty who gained more yards after contact in the 2024 college football season than any other running back’s total rushing yards.

That’s 1,970 yards after contact, for those keeping score at home. The next closest in total yards was Cam Skattebo of Arizona State, who had 1,711 yards — 259 yards behind Jeanty’s after contact yards.

“I’m the best player in the draft,” Jeanty said. “As a competitor, I don’t know how you think anything else.”  

Before you say what else would Jeanty say, let’s circle back to Danielson to bring it all home. To explain how Jeanty walked on campus as a 17-year-old – who had only been playing running back for nearly three seasons (he was a wide receiver prior) – and changed everything. 

How Danielson, then the Boise State defensive coordinator, had to reevaluate the defense because of the freshman who arrived as an early spring enrollee and made them look so bad, Danielson wasn’t sure if it was the talent and/or the scheme — or if Jeanty was going to make everyone look bad. 

It was the latter, and they found out quickly. 

“The entire defense,” Danielson said, and he stops for a moment to repeat it just in case you didn’t absorb the enormity of it. “The entire defense is in conflict when you’re playing Ashton. You don’t know what to do.”

He’s trying to explain this phenomenon, and the old defensive coordinator in him still can’t believe it. 

“He has such great balance between top-end speed and explosiveness and power,” Danielson continues. “So when you’re tackling him, you’re in conflict by, do I set my feet wide and brace for the bullet that’s coming at me? But if I do that, he’s making a move and going right by me. But if you don’t set your feet, you’re a bug on a windshield. All 11 defenders at all times are in conflict.”

That sounds eerily like a guy named Barkley. The balance, the yards after contact, the explosive home-run hitter. All 11 defenders in conflict.

The problem: the draft of late hasn’t exactly been a feeding ground for elite running backs taken in the first round. For every Derrick Henry and Christian McCaffrey, there are so many more first-round busts like Trent Richardson and Knowshon Moreno.

Teams aren’t spending valuable draft capital on a position that has been devalued by the emergence of late round finds. Prior to the Eagles winning the Super Bowl in February, the Chiefs won it in back-to-back seasons with Isiah Pacheco as their feature running back. 

Pacheco was a seventh-round pick (No. 251 overall) in 2022.

The Rams won it all in 2021 with a washed out former first round pick no longer in the league (Sony Michel), and a third-round pick (Darrell Henderson Jr.). The Bucs won the Super Bowl in 2020 with second-rounder Ronald Jones, and another washed out former first round selection no longer in the league (Leonard Fournette), who got hot in the playoffs.

See the trend? Barkley, and his rare 2,000-yard season, changed all of that.

There’s no chance Jeanty, a 5-feet-9, 205-pound fireplug, is selected in the first-round last year, especially after the Giants had just given up on Barkley after choosing to pay quarterback Daniel Jones. No chance the player who flirted with Sanders’ insurmountable record (a measly 28 yards shy), who squats 600 pounds, bench presses 400 and was clocked at 22 mph in multiple games at Boise State, is a Day 1 pick.

It’s a quarterback league, everyone. Nothing underscored that more than the Giants choosing to pay a quarterback they would eventually release on November 22, 2024. Two days later, Barkley ran for a season-high 255 yards and two touchdowns in the Eagles’ 17-point rout of the Rams during the Super Bowl run.

If the NFL truly is a copycat league, someone will take Jeanty early in Thursday’s first round. Maybe even Top 5 overall. 

See success, copy success.

“Every play isn’t perfect,” Jeanty said. “Sometimes you have to go above and beyond.”

Sounds like a winning philosophy for building with running backs in the NFL. 

Matt Hayes is the senior national college football writer for USA TODAY Sports Network. Follow him on X at @MattHayesCFB.

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He ranked sixth in the NBA in blocked shots per game (1.59), 13th in defensive rebounds per game (7.0), and he contested 10.4 shots per game, the third most among players who played in at least 70% of their team’s games.

For his effort on that end of the court, the first-time All-Star earned the NBA’s 2024-25 Defensive Player of the Year award, which was announced Thursday.

Mobley, 23 and in is fourth NBA season, accumulated 285 points and received 35 of the 100 possible first-place votes. Atlanta Hawks guard Dyson Daniels was second with 197 points, and Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green was third with 154 points.

Mobley’s length at 6-11 and athleticism make him one of the more versatile stoppers in the league, and the Cavaliers allowed just 111.8 points per 100 possessions. With Mobley on the court, Cleveland allowed 108.6 points per 100 possessions, which would have ranked No. 2.

Cleveland was 64-18 this season, the most victories the franchise has had without LeBron James on the roster. Mobley averaged a career-high 18.5 points and shot 55.7% from the field. He was also the only player in the NBA to record at least 1,000 points, 600 rebounds, 60 steals and 100 blocks this season.

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Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty arrived at the 2025 NFL Draft with some style and drip, and that includes his footwear.

Jeanty, who finished second to Travis Hunter in the Heisman Trophy race, was seen walking into Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, for the NFL Draft Red Carpet in a flower pattern suit and bedazzled Crocs.

Crocs at the NFL draft? Yes, you read correctly. After all, comfort over anything else, right?

‘Just want to show you can be comfortable and still look fly, as well,’ Jeanty told ESPN’s Laura Rutledge on Thursday.

The Boise State tailback is one of the more highly sought-after prospects in this year’s NFL Draft class, and is ranked No. 3 on USA TODAY’s big board of prospects. The 5-foot-9 running back out of Florida is expected to be taken in the top 10 of Thursday’s opening round, and could go as high as No. 5 to the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to USA TODAY’s Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz.

Here’s a closer look at what Jeanty was seen wearing on the red carpet at the NFL draft on Thursday:

Ashton Jeanty outfit: What Boise State RB wore to NFL Draft

As previously noted by USA TODAY, Jeanty is expected to become Boise State’s highest-drafted player on Thursday since Ezra Campbell went in the second round in 2020. He is also expected to be the first Boise State player to be drafted in the first round since the Dallas Cowboys took Leighton Vander Esch in 2018.

Jeanty finished 29 rushing yards shy of breaking Barry Sanders’s NCAA single-season rushing record of 2,628 yards, which the former Detroit Lions running back set at Oklahoma State in 1988. In Boise State’s College Football Playoff Fiesta Bowl quarterfinal game vs. Penn State, Jeanty only recorded 104 rushing yards on 30 carries.

The NFL draft gets underway at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN, ABC and the NFL Network from Titletown, USA and Lambeau Field.

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Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla called Jayson Tatum’s right wrist injury a severe bruise and said the All-Star forward is day-to-day. But he isn’t sure if he will play in Game 3 against the Orlando Magic on Friday (7 p.m. ET, ESPN).

Tatum is listed as doubtful on the team’s official injury reported submitted late Thursday afternoon.

Tatum sustained a distal radius bone bruise in his shooting hand in the fourth quarter of Boston’s Game 1 victory Sunday. He missed Boston’s Game 2 victory with the injury.

“There’ll definitely be a chance,” Mazzulla told 98.5 The Sports Hub in Boston. “He’s progressively gotten better each day and (Wednesday) he went through all the protocols and did everything he could possibly do up until the last moment to try and play. … At the end of the day, I know he’ll do whatever it takes to put himself in position to play and put our team in position to win. That’s who he is, and we will trust in that.”

The Celtics listed Tatum as doubtful leading up to Game 2 and then before the game, they listed him as out.

Tatum sustained the injury with 8:28 left in the fourth quarter. He dribbled toward the rim and as he tried to dunk, he was fouled by Orlando’s Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and used his right hand to brace his fall.

Caldwell-Pope was issued a flagrant foul one, and Tatum missed both free throws. He remained in the game and scored seven more points, including a 3-pointer to put Boston ahead 94-76 with 6:28 to play. He took a seat on the bench for the final 74 seconds.

Tatum had 17 points, 14 rebounds and four assists in the victory.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff are pushing back against a report saying they have discussed lifting sanctions on Russian energy assets, calling the anonymously sourced article from Politico ‘totally fictitious’ and ‘fake crap.’

The outlet released a report citing internal White House officials Thursday, indicating Witkoff and Rubio had been in discussions about potentially lifting energy-related sanctions as part of a wider peace negotiation to end the war in Ukraine.

‘This is false,’ Rubio and Witkoff said in a joint statement released by the White House. ‘Neither of us have had any conversations about lifting sanctions on Russia as part of a peace deal with Ukraine. This is just totally fictitious and irresponsible reporting from Politico, a fifth-rate publication. If they have an ounce of journalistic integrity, they will fully retract this piece of fiction.’

The report from Politico claimed ‘five people familiar with the discussions’ said Witkoff has been a ‘main proponent’ of lifting sanctions against Russian energy assets, including the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, one of the country’s main natural gas pipelines that goes to Europe. 

The Politico report claimed Rubio has tried to derail the efforts, saying there is an ongoing rift between U.S. energy export proponents and those who want to improve ties with Russia. 

When reached for comment, a Politico spokesperson said the outlet stands by its reporting.    

‘There isn’t even a kernel of truth to this story – Politico was played by their ‘sources’ yet again,’ Witkoff said in a separate statement posted by his X account after the report was published. ‘It’s embarrassing that they print this type of fake crap.’

‘More bulls— from the liars at Politico smearing Marco Rubio and Steve Witkoff with pure fake news,’ Donald Trump Jr. posted on X. ‘How do they get away with continuing to run these fake stories????’

‘I hope Politico has good defamation insurance coverage,’ Utah GOP Sen. Mike Lee wrote on social media. ‘Or maybe I don’t.’

‘Politico is a C-rated tabloid, fraught with poor sourcing and a TDS epidemic, pretending to be serious news,’ White House spokesperson Anna Kelly added. ‘This story is one of many pathetic tall tales that have been debunked, but their reporters are too desperate to report fake drama to discern truth from fact.’

Sanctions on Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline were established during the first Trump administration and waived by President Joe Biden a few months after he entered office. However, Biden reinstituted the sanctions after Russia’s decision to enter into war with Ukraine. 

The energy sector has played a central role in the ongoing negotiations for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. The U.S. has reportedly proposed taking control of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants and is pushing to ink a critical minerals deal to help repay America’s military assistance. The U.S. has also reportedly floated the idea of taking over Ukrainian natural gas pipelines to help with the repayment. 

Russia and Ukraine recently ended a U.S.-brokered temporary truce, agreeing not to attack each other’s energy infrastructure, earlier this month.

But the negotiations reached a critical point after Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. is prepared to walk away from further ceasefire negotiations if the two sides do not strike a deal. Vance’s remarks were followed up by a post on Truth Social by the president, who blasted Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for refusing to accept the annexation of Crimea as part of a peace deal.

‘We are very close to a Deal, but the man with ‘no cards to play’ should now, finally, GET IT DONE,’ Trump said of Zelenskyy in his post. 

Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment on this story but did not receive a response in time for publication.   

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