The third round of the 2017 NFL draft came to a close Friday night when the Buccaneers selected LSU linebacker Kendall Beckwith with the 107th overall pick. After making the first pick of the second round on Friday, the Packers hold the first pick on Saturday as well. They’ll look to upgrade their roster with the best player available after adding Kevin King and Josh Jones to the team’s secondary, as well as defensive lineman Montravius Adams.
NFL draft 2017: Time and TV schedule for Rounds 4-7
The first three rounds are over, but there are still several quality prospects on the board.


When is the 4th round of the NFL draft?
Rounds 4-7 will get underway Saturday at 12 p.m. ET.
What is the NFL draft TV channel?
Where is the NFL draft?
It’s at the NFL Draft Theatre at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia.
Who’s picking, and who’s left?
Green Bay and the 31 other NFL clubs all have picks on Day 3. Some, like the Cincinnati Bengals, have a slew of picks — Cincinnati has nine — on Saturday. The league’s 32 teams will use their picks on players they believe will be the next contributors who can help each team reach Super Bowl 52 and future success.
Last year’s Day 3 produced three Pro Bowlers in Dak Prescott, Jordan Howard, and Tyreek Hill. It also saw players like Jatavis Brown and Andy Janovich make an immediate impact for their respective teams. Patriots receiver Malcolm Mitchell and Falcons linebacker De’Vondre Campbell both made huge contributions in their respective teams’ Super Bowl runs last season, as well.
Teams like the Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers, Bengals, and Packers have plenty of picks to make over the next few rounds. On the other hand, the New Orleans Saints only have one pick on Day 3, while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have two.
ESPN will have the broadcast alongside NFL Network, though neither one will have one of the event’s most familiar voices. Chris Berman’s semi-retirement means he’ll miss his first draft since 1987. Trey Wingo will take his place as ESPN’s lead, while Mel Kiper Jr. will take his normal spot providing analysis for each and every selection.
The fourth round will run until the Broncos (probably) name Mr. Irrelevant with the 253rd pick. You can follow along with our live draft tracker.











