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Day three is here for the NFL Draft.

The Jacksonville Jaguars advance toward the finish of the NFL Draft with day three picks on Saturday, April 26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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So far, the Jaguars have added three players to their roster: Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter, winner of the Heisman Trophy, followed by defensive back Caleb Ransaw of Tulane and guard Wyatt Milum of West Virginia.

With five picks in day three, plus undrafted free agents to come, the task continues for head coach Liam Coen and general manager James Gladstone.

Follow the Times-Union’s live updates throughout day three.

Jaguars general manager James Gladstone, coach Liam Coen give impressions on 2025 draft class

It started with a blockbuster trade just minutes into the 2025 NFL Draft when the Jacksonville Jaguars traded for the Cleveland Browns second overall pick, and scored what they hope will be a generational athlete in Heisman Trophy winner and two-way star Travis Hunter of Colorado.

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It ended nearly 72 hours later when the Jaguars selected Syracuse running back LeQuint Allen with their final pick in the seventh round. –Garry Smits

2025 Jaguars undrafted free agent tracker: Tracking every Jacksonville UDFA signing

The Jacksonville Jaguars picked nine players in the 2025 NFL Draft. Now, they turn their sights on the undrafted free agent market. We’re tracking who they are signing throughout the day. Follow along. –Tim Walters

2025 NFL Draft is finished: Patriots select Memphis DB Kobee Minor as final pick

After seven rounds and 257 selections, the NFL Draft is in the books. The Jaguars made nine selections as they continue the process of building the roster for 2025. –Clayton Freeman

Jaguars’ final pick in draft, Syracuse RB LeQuint Allen, gets A-minus as versatile weapon

The Jaguars got significant value in this seventh-rounder, since many draft analysts had LeQuint Allen going much sooner. –Gene Frenette

Jaguars pick LeQuint Allen in 2025 NFL draft: Scouting the seventh-round pick

The team selected running back LeQuint Allen Jr. from Syracuse with the 236th overall, wrapping up the first draft in the Liam Coen and James Gladstone era. –Juston Lewis

Draft alert: Jacksonville Jaguars select Syracuse RB LeQuint Allen in seventh round at No. 236

As it stands, that’s the last selection of the 2025 NFL Draft for Jaguars coach Liam Coen and general manager James Gladstone. –Clayton Freeman

Jaguars instant draft grades: Why Jonah Monheim pick in seventh round gets a B+

Not a huge surprise that the Jaguars would tap into the alma mater of Tony Boselli for an offensive lineman, USC’s Jonah Monheim. –Gene Frenette

Jaguars select USC center Jonah Monheim with their first pick in the seventh round of NFL Draft: scouting the pick

With the first of their two selections in the seventh round, the Jaguars took USC center Jonah Monheim (6 feet 5, 310 pounds), who was third-team All-Big Ten.  –Garry Smits

Draft alert: Jacksonville Jaguars select Southern California center Jonah Monheim in seventh round at No. 221 overall

Liam Coen and James Gladstone add to the roster with seventh-rounder Jonah Monheim of USC. Just one more selection left today for the Jags, and it’ll be coming in 15 picks. –Clayton Freeman

Jaguars are on the clock at No. 221

Time for the Jaguars’ next-to-last pick of the NFL Draft (unless there are more trades). –Clayton Freeman

NFL Draft ends sixth round, enters seventh round

One more round to go, after the Broncos choose Florida punter Jeremy Crawshaw. The Jaguars select twice in the seventh round, at No. 221 and No. 336. –Clayton Freeman

Jaguars instant NFL draft grades: Why Rayuan Lane III pick in sixth round gets a B

The fact that Rayuan Lane III has been a four-year starter at Navy speaks volumes about his football instincts and dependability. –Gene Frenette

Jaguars instant draft grades: Why Jalen McLeod pick in sixth round gets a B

As a “Buck” linebacker, Jalen McLeod’s versatile skill set will likely be most valued by the Jaguars as a pass-rusher. –Gene Frenette

Jacksonville Jaguars pick Navy S Rayuan Lane III in 2025 NFL Draft: Scouting sixth-round pick

Sixth-rounder Rayuan Lane is the latest selection as the Jaguars continue rebuilding their secondary. –Demetrius Harvey

Jaguars select Navy safety Rayuan Lane III at No. 200 in NFL Draft sixth round

The Jags continue their sixth round with Navy’s Rayuan Lane at No. 200 overall. They still have two seventh-round picks remaining. –Clayton Freeman

QB watch: Gators QB Graham Mertz selected by Texans at No. 197

Florida’s starting QB at the start of 2024 is getting the NFL call. Houston selects Graham Mertz to back up CJ Stroud at No. 197. The Jaguars are coming soon at No. 200. –Clayton Freeman

Jaguars pick Jalen McLeod in 2025 NFL draft: Scouting Day 3 pick

Jalen McLeod is a versatile linebacker who’ll slot as a pass rusher and give Jacksonville depth in their defensive end room. –Juston Lewis

Draft alert: Jacksonville Jaguars select Auburn linebacker Jalen McLeod in sixth round at No. 194 overall

The Jaguars target the defensive side of the ball with Jalen McLeod, who played college football at Auburn. That’s two linebacker selections now, although McLeod could also be used off the edge. –Clayton Freeman

Jaguars are on the clock at No. 194

It’s been a few hours, but the Jaguars are back on the clock in the sixth round. They’ll pick again soon at No. 200 as well. –Clayton Freeman

Sunshine State watch: Patriots select Miami kicker Andres Borregales at No. 182

We’ve got a kicker selection in the draft. Hurricanes kicker Andres Borregales is on his way to New England in the sixth round. The Jaguars are coming at No. 194. –Clayton Freeman

NFL Draft ends fifth round; sixth round begins

Into the sixth round, as No. 177 The Jaguars are scheduled to select at No. 194 and No. 200. –Clayton Freeman

Jaguars WR/CB Travis Hunter reacts to QB Shedeur Sanders being drafted by the Browns

As Shedeur Sanders was waiting to hear his name, new Jaguar Travis Hunter was recorded reacting to the selection, cheering on his former teammate. –Demetrius Harvey

Sunshine State watch: Jets select Miami LB Francisco Mauigoa at No. 162

Another player from a Florida school heading to the NFL in the fifth round with Francisco Mauigoa’s selection by the Jets. He joins Oakleaf graduate Jalen Rivers as Hurricanes selected in recent picks, and the Dallas Cowboys also picked Shemar James from Florida at No. 152. –Clayton Freeman

Northeast Florida selection: Cincinnati Bengals select Oakleaf High grad, Miami OL Jalen Rivers at No. 153

Big news at Oakleaf. Former Knights lineman Jalen Rivers, who played college football at Miami, is going to the Cincinnati Bengals at No. 153 in the fifth round. He’s the second Knight drafted all-time, following linebacker Shaquille Quarterman. –Clayton Freeman

Sunshine State watch: Dolphins select Florida cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. at No. 150

Jason Marshall Jr. will be staying in the Sunshine State. The Gators cornerback, originally from Miami Palmetto High School, is heading back to Miami with the Dolphins at No. 150. –Clayton Freeman

Rams select Ty Hamilton, younger brother of Jaguars’ DaVon Hamilton, at No. 148

More family connections in the NFL Draft for the Jaguars. The Los Angeles Rams used the No. 148 pick on Ohio State defensive lineman Ty Hamilton, the brother of Jags defensive tackle DaVon Hamilton. The Jaguars’ next scheduled pick is still more than 40 selections away. –Clayton Freeman

Sunshine State watch: Eagles select UCF cornerback Mac McWilliams at No. 145

Another UCF prospect on the move. Corner Mac McWilliams goes to the Philadelphia Eagles at No. 145. –Clayton Freeman

QB watch: Cleveland Browns select Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders at No. 144

There’s the most high-profile pick of the fifth round: Shedeur Sanders, widely projected as a first-rounder, goes to Cleveland at No. 144 overall. –Clayton Freeman

Sunshine State watch: Carolina Panthers select Florida defensive lineman Cam Jackson at No. 140

Another Gator on the move, with Cam Jackson joining the Panthers in the fifth round. The Jaguars have no selections in this round, unless they make another trade. –Clayton Freeman

Sunshine State watch: New England Patriots select Florida State DT Joshua Farmer at No. 137

There’s a Seminole selection, with defensive lineman Joshua Farmer heading to the Patriots and new coach Mike Vrabel. San Francisco follows by picking receiver Jordan Watkins of Ole Miss, and the NFL Draft is now entering the fifth round. –Clayton Freeman

AFC South Watch: Colts, Titans make fourth-round picks

Still almost 60 picks until the Jaguars select next, but there are some more picks in the AFC South. Indianapolis took Iowa State offensive tackle Jalen Travis at No. 127, and Tennessee traded up for Stanford’s Elic Ayomanor at No. 136. –Clayton Freeman

AFC South Watch: Texans, Titans add to fourth-round rosters

A couple of selections in the AFC South. Houston selected Southern California running back Woody Marks at No. 116, and Tennessee picked Texas tight end Gunnar Helm at No. 120. Still almost two whole rounds until the Jaguars make their next pick. –Clayton Freeman

Jaguars instant draft grades: Why Jack Kiser pick in fourth round gets a B

Jack Kiser’s selection has James Gladstone’s mantra of taking “intangibly rich” players written all over it. –Gene Frenette

Draft update: Panthers select Georgia RB Trevor Etienne, brother of Jaguars’ Travis Etienne, at No. 114

We’ve got Etienne news. Trevor Etienne, the current Georgia running back and former Florida running back, is heading to the Carolina Panthers at No. 114 in the fourth round. –Clayton Freeman

Jaguars instant draft grades: Why Bhayshul Tuten pick in third round gets an A-

Once the possibility of taking Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty went by the wayside with the first-round trade up for Travis Hunter, the Jaguars were likely to take a running back at some point. Here’s what Bhayshul Tuten’s selection means in Jacksonville. –Gene Frenette

Jacksonville Jaguars select Notre Dame linebacker Jack Kiser in fourth round of NFL draft: Scouting the pick

New Jaguar Jack Kiser led the Fighting Irish in tackles with 90 in 2024 and added five tackles for losses and two forced fumbles. Here’s what fans need to know about the linebacker. –Garry Smits

Jacksonville Jaguars pick RB Bhayshul Tuten in 2025 NFL Draft: Scouting fourth-round pick

Watch that speed: New Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten entered the NFL Draft as the fastest running back to run the 40-yard dash during the pre-draft process. — Demetrius Harvey

Draft alert: Jaguars select Notre Dame linebacker Jack Kiser in fourth round, No. 107 overall

This time, the Jaguars are going to the defensive side, selecting Notre Dame’s Jack Kiser at No. 107. Since the Jaguars have no fifth-round picks, they’ll be on the sidelines until selection No. 194 in the sixth round, unless they trade again. –Clayton Freeman

Draft alert: Jaguars select Virginia Tech running back Bhayshul Tuten in fourth round, No. 104 overall

Jacksonville’s first pick of the fourth round is in, and it’s speedy Virginia Tech running back Bhayshul Tuten. The Jags select again in only three more picks. –Clayton Freeman

Jaguars are on the clock at No. 104

Almost time for the Jags’ first pick of the day. They already have an O-lineman, a defensive back and a WR/CB. Moments ago, the Titans selected Gators receiver Chimere Dike at No. 103. –Clayton Freeman

Day three begins at NFL Draft

The fourth round of the draft begins now. The Jaguars are scheduled to make their selection only two picks into the round. –Clayton Freeman

What jersey number will Travis Hunter wear with Jaguars? Where to buy gear

The Jacksonville Jaguars not only have rolled out the red carpet for 2025 NFL Draft No. 2 pick Travis Hunter, but they’re making things as comfortable as possible. Here’s what to know about his number with the team. –Kirkland Crawford

Jacksonville Jaguars GM James Gladstone on Day 2 of NFL Draft: ‘Slow start, fast finish’

Here’s the highlights of what general manager James Gladstone said about the Jaguars’ day two picks. –Garry Smits

AFC South race more interesting with Jaguars’ Travis Hunter, Titans’ Cam Ward joining in

If the investment in likely AFC South starting quarterbacks next season is any indication — as well as the Jaguars trading up in the 2025 draft to grab transcendent two-way star Travis Hunter with the No. 2 pick — the division might at least start making a push toward relevance. –Gene Frenette

PHOTOS: Travis Hunter joins long list of Jaguars first-roundersJacksonville Jaguars ‘making a statement’ with Travis Hunter. It will speak loudly on future

Just as you bend around Martin Luther King Boulevard and continue into the sports complex in downtown Jacksonville, the once-largest jumbotrons in NFL history come into clear sight.

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Travis Hunter’s name shone bright on the big boards welcoming him to his next stomping ground on Friday after being drafted with the second-overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars a night prior. –Demetrius Harvey

Here are the Jaguars’ best available players at NFL Draft going into Day 3

The Jaguars have addressed a few of their positions of need throughout the draft, including a double-up with Travis Hunter in Round 1. The next two picks, Caleb Ransaw and Wyatt Milum, are players who can help address the team’s depth at positions of need. They’ll have more options to reload their roster on day three. –Demetrius Harvey

Latest mock draft for Jacksonville Jaguars

Catch the Times-Union’s final mock draft here.

Jaguars Round 1 NFL draft recent history

2020: CB CJ Henderson, Florida (No. 9); LB K’Lavon Chaisson, LSU (No. 20)

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2021: QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson (No. 1); RB Travis Etienne Jr., Clemson (No. 25)

2022: DE Travon Walker, Georgia (No. 1); LB Devin Lloyd, Utah (No. 27)

2023: OT Anton Harrison, Oklahoma (No. 27)

2024: WR Brian Thomas, LSU (No. 23)

2025: WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado (No. 2)

Jaguars 2025 NFL draft picks

Round 1 (2 overall) — WR/CB Travis Hunter

Round 3 (88) — DB Caleb Ransaw

Round 3 (89) — G Wyatt Milum

What time does the NFL draft start today?

The third round of the 2025 NFL draft is scheduled to begin at noon ET.

When is the 2025 NFL draft?

Round 1: 8 p.m. Thursday, April 24 (complete)

Round 2-3: 7 p.m. Friday, April 25 (complete)

Round 4-7: Noon Saturday, April 26

Where to watch NFL draft

The NFL draft will be broadcast nationally on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network. Streaming options include ESPN+ and Fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers.

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Watch NFL draft live on Fubo (free trial)

Where is NFL draft 2025?

This year’s host for the NFL draft is Green Bay, Wisconsin. The draft is taking place in the Titletown area around Lambeau Field, home stadium of the Green Bay Packers.

When do the Jaguars pick today?

The Jacksonville Jaguars have six picks scheduled for today at the NFL draft. They have two picks in the fourth round (104th and 107th overall), two picks in the sixth round (194th and 200th overall) and two picks in the seventh round (221st and 236th overall).

Who did the Jaguars draft?

1. (2) WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado

3. (88) DB Caleb Ransaw, Tulane

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3. (89) G Wyatt Milum, West Virginia

NFL draft order 2025 (pre-draft)

Here’s the order for the fourth round of the 2025 NFL draft as of April 23:

Tennessee Titans (103 overall)

New England Patriots (106)

Jacksonville Jaguars (107)

San Francisco 49ers (113)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (121)

Pittsburgh Steelers (123)

Los Angeles Chargers (125)

Jacksonville Jaguars (126)

Washington Commanders (128)

Philadelphia Eagles (134)

San Francisco 49ers (138)

NFL draft order 2025 (pre-draft)

Here’s the order for the fifth round of the 2025 NFL draft as of April 23:

Minnesota Vikings (139 overall)

Jacksonville Jaguars (142)

New England Patriots (144)

San Francisco 49ers (147)

Pittsburgh Steelers (156)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (157)

Los Angeles Chargers (158)

San Francisco 49ers (160)

Philadelphia Eagles (161)

Philadelphia Eagles (164)

Philadelphia Eagles (165)

Philadelphia Eagles (168)

New England Patriots (171)

NFL draft order 2025 (pre-draft)

Here’s the order for the sixth round of the 2025 NFL draft as of April 23:

Buffalo Bills (177 overall)

Los Angeles Chargers (181)

Jacksonville Jaguars (182)

Pittsburgh Steelers (185)

Jacksonville Jaguars (194)

Los Angeles Chargers (199)

Washington Commanders (205)

Los Angeles Chargers (209)

Los Angeles Chargers (214)

NFL draft order 2025 (pre-draft)

Here’s the order for the seventh round of the 2025 NFL draft as of April 23:

Dallas Cowboys (217 overall)

New England Patriots (220)

Jacksonville Jaguars (221)

San Francisco 49ers (227)

Pittsburgh Steelers (229)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (235)

New England Patriots (238)

Washington Commanders (245)

San Francisco 49ers (249)

San Francisco 49ers (252)

Los Angeles Chargers (256)

How long does the NFL draft last?

The NFL draft lasts three days, with the final day containing rounds 4-7. Teams have 5 minutes to make picks in the fourth through sixth rounds and 4 minutes to pick in the seventh round. The third day usually wraps up between 6-7 p.m.

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jaguars draft live tracker: Picks order, how to watch, best available