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How to import Draft Class in Madden 25 Franchise Mode

Madden 25 is a pretty realistic game with some very impressive player likenesses and overall football gameplay.

The Franchise Mode aims to simulate that of real life also with a fully fledged Draft Class, albeit with auto-generated rookies.

Here, we’ll explain how to import a Draft Class in Madden 25 so you’re able to fine tune the rookies that make it in, potentially making it even more true to life.

Madden 25: How to import Draft Class

To import a Draft Class in Madden 25, you must begin your Franchise Mode experience and make it to Week 1 of the regular season.

Here, in the main menu for the mode, should be a ‘Choose Draft Class’ option within the ‘Home’ tab.

choose draft class madden 25

Open this up and you’ll be presented with the option to ‘Import Local File’ which you’ll need to select to then choose your desired Draft Class.

Now, you must already have one downloaded and ready to go which can be done via the core main menu for the game and heading over to the Download Center.

Within the Download Center should be a plethora of different Draft Classes to choose from, so just make your selection and use the above steps to get it imported into your Franchise Mode.

Can you import Draft Class from College Football 25?

Contrary to when the college football games were called NCAA, you will not be able to import a draft class from College Football 25.

This is a little annoying for those who are wanting the most realistic Franchise Mode experience but the fact that it isn’t included this time around is likely due to licensing conflicts between the NFL and NFLPA.

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Jacob Woodward
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