The first round of the NFL Draft typically lasts about 3 to 4 hours. Teams get a set time per pick to decide, and recent changes are making it even snappier.

Time Per Pick

Teams had 10 minutes between first-round picks until a big update. For the 2026 NFL Draft , that's now 8 minutes per pick, announced in December 2025.

This cuts the overall drag from trade talks and decisions, down from the 15-minute era pre-2008. Historically, the 2007 first round dragged on for over 6 hours.

With 32 picks (one per team), math puts the max at around 4 hours at 8 minutes each, but trades and ceremonies shorten it in practice.

Recent Changes

  • 2026 Shift : Drops to 8 minutes to speed things up and let fans hit bed earlier—drafts often ran till midnight.
  • No Extensions (Yet) : Commissioner Roger Goodell floated one-time trade extensions, but nothing confirmed.
  • Other Rounds : Still 7 minutes (Round 2), 5 minutes (Rounds 3-6), 4 minutes (Round 7) for comparison.

Why It Matters

Fans love the drama but hate the wait—shorter clocks mean faster football futures revealed. Pittsburgh hosts 2026 Draft on April 23-25 , so expect a tighter Thursday night.

Past drafts like 2025 started evening and wrapped first round by late night, varying by trades.

TL;DR : ~3-4 hours total; now 8 min/pick for 2026 vs. old 10 min.

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