After a frenetic two days of action, the 2017 NFL draft finally concludes on Saturday with the fourth through seventh rounds, going from the No. 108 pick all the way to Mr. Irrelevant at No. 256.
2017 NFL draft order: Rounds 4-7 scheduled for Saturday
The 2017 draft wraps up with the final four rounds on Saturday.


This is the “lightning round” portion of the draft, when teams have less time to make their picks. In Rounds 4-6, they get five minutes per pick, and by the seventh round, it’s a four-minute time limit. In addition, nobody really cares about spoilers this late in the draft, so expect the draft tips to come in fast and furious on Twitter.
Even though this is the less prestigious part of the draft, there’s no shortage of talent available. Fifteen of the players on Dan Kadar’s top-100 list are still on the board, and it’s likely they’ll hear their names called pretty early on Saturday.
We also might start seeing a real run on the second-tier quarterbacks. Only three QBs got drafted on Day 2: DeShone Kizer in the second round, and Davis Webb and C.J. Beathard in the third round. Now that we’re in the final stretch, intriguing but flawed prospects like Joshua Dobbs, Nate Peterman, and Brad Kaaya could get drafted in spots where teams are more comfortable taking them.
Day 3 of the draft begins at noon ET on Saturday, with coverage at ESPN and NFL Network. Viewers can stream it online at WatchESPN and Watch NFL Network.
Here’s the complete draft order for the final four rounds:
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