The NFL announced compensatory picks for the 2025 NFL draft. With that announcement also came the announcement for the full order of the 257 picks in seven rounds of the draft.

While the Arizona Cardinals were not awarded any compensatory picks (they were not expected to receive any), we now know the exact place of their six selections in the draft.

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They have one selection each in the first five rounds. They do not have a sixth-round pick, as they dealt it to the Denver Broncos to acquire linebacker Baron Browning. They do not have their original seventh-round pick, dealt to the Carolina Panthers as part of the 2022 trade for receiver Robbie Chosen (he was Robbie Anderson when he was with the team). They do have a seventh-round pick still, as they acquired it from the Kansas City Chiefs for linebacker Cam Thomas. That pick originally belonged to the New York Jets, who traded it to the Chiefs for Mecole Hardman.

With all that, let’s see where the Cardinals’ picks land exactly in the 2025 draft.

2025 Arizona Cardinals draft picks

Round 1, pick 16 (No. 16 overall)

Round 2, pick 15 (No. 47 overall)

Round 3, pick 14 (No. 78 overall)

Round 4, pick 13 (No. 115 overall)

Round 5, pick 16 (No. 152 overall)

Round 7, pick 9 (No. 225 overall)

The NFL draft begins April 24 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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