The walk-up music for every NFL Draft prospect has been released, adding to the high energy expected for its first night and the weekend.

Anticipation Builds for 2025 NFL Draft Walk-Up Song Selections
The 2025 NFL Draft is taking place in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Thursday night (April 24)
And the home of the Packers is fired up to host. Adding to that energy, propelling the draft prospects into their pro careers will be the songs they’ve chosen as they walk on stage
after being selected by their respective teams. The official list was just released, boasting
some interesting choices.
JUST IN: Every #NFL draft prospect currently in Green Bay picked a walkout song for when they walk out and are drafted.
(via @NFL) pic.twitter.com/o9TSgz3zO0
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) April 24, 2025
The top of the first round features a few high-octane performers. University of Miami quarterback Cam Ward will be greeted by the crowd and National Football League
Commissioner Roger Goodell as “Freestyle” by Rod Wave plays.
For Colorado cornerback and wide receiver Travis Hunter, he’ll take the stage to Lil Wayne’s soaring “Let It All Work Out” from The Carter V, befitting his career and journey, including being a Heisman Trophy winner.
Penn State edge Abdul Carter, expected to round out the top three picks by some observers, will show love to the Keystone State as he walks out to Philadelphia rapper Ot7 Quanny’s “Bout My Money.”
Atlanta, Georgia rap star Gunna leads the favorite artist from the list, befitting a musician with over 18 billion streams across online music platforms. His hits will serve as the backdrop for Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty, Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston, Michigan cornerback Will Johnson, and defensive lineman Mason Graham.
Arizona wide receiver Teitaroa McMillan is walking out to a gospel song, “Thank You Lord”, performed by Kealamauloa Macon and Jeremiah Kahuakai Kaholoaa. The song is an ode to the Waimānalo, Hawaii native’s faith and Polynesian heritage.
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Other older Hip-Hop icons also got some love on the list. Alabama offensive guard Tyler Booker will walk out onto the stage to Jay-Z’s “Imaginary Players” from his Reasonable Doubt album, and Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden picked UGK and Outkast’s classic
“International Player’s Anthem” (I Choose You) for his walkout music.
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