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Breaking down NFL undrafted free agents: Explaining key rules you need to know

257 players will be selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, but thousands more were left disappointed. The dream isn’t over for them yet, though.

257 players will be selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, but thousands more were left disappointed. The dream isn’t over for them yet, though.
Kirby Lee
Roddy Cons
Scottish sports journalist and content creator. After running his own soccer-related projects, in 2022 he joined Diario AS, where he mainly reports on the biggest news from around Europe’s leading soccer clubs, Liga MX and MLS, and covers live games in a not-too-serious tone. Likes to mix things up by dipping into the world of American sports.
Update:

The 2025 NFL Draft is about to get started, with 257 players to be selected by 32 teams over seven round across three days. If all goes as planned Cam Ward will be the first pick, but we’ll have to wait and see for sure and then follow the picks over the next three days. But what about those poor souls who don’t get picked?

What happens to players not selected in the NFL Draft?

Not being selected in the NFL Draft doesn’t necessarily mean the end of a player’s football career. Any player who wasn’t drafted automatically becomes eligible to join a team as an undrafted free agent (UDFA).

The signing period for UDFAs starts immediately after the NFL Draft finishes, which means teams will already be working on bolstering their rosters by taking a chance on potential future stars. Undrafted free agents can sign standard NFL contracts of different lengths and with different salaries, although they are typically less lucrative than those signed by drafted players.

How can UDFAs play in the NFL?

Players who are signed as UDFAs attend rookie mini-camps, where they have the chance showcase their skills and potentially earn a spot on a team’s roster, although only a small percentage of undrafted free agents tend to achieve that feat.

NFL teams have 90-man rosters during the offseason and preseason, which can potentially include a number of UDFAs. Rosters must be cut to 53 players before the regular season begins, leading to fierce competition for places during training camps and preseason.

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Players who don’t make the final cut could end up joining a team’s practice squad. Practice squad players train with the team and are eligible to be signed to the active roster during the season, but they don’t get to play in games unless they are elevated to the active roster. Practice squad players earn a minimum of $12,500 per week, which is significantly less than what active roster players make.

Although not the norm, some successful NFL stars started out as undrafted free agents, such as Hall of Famers Kurt Warner, who won the Super Bowl with the Rams in 2000, and nine-time Pro Bowl star Warren Moon.

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