The 2025 NFL draft wrapped up Saturday in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The three-day event saw a record 30 defensive tackles selected -- the most for a seven-round draft (since 1994) -- and one of the most shocking draft slides in history when Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders -- the No. 1 QB prospect on ESPN draft analyst's Mel Kiper's board -- fell to the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round.
There are 257 new faces joining the league, but will they help solve teams' woes? What questions linger after the three-day player selection extravaganza, and what comes next?