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How to import custom draft class in Madden 25

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When creating a franchise in Madden 25, many players want to keep the upcoming draft classes accurate. As a result, it’s important to import custom draft classes to ensure your favorite college stars are included in the next group of prospects to hit the gridiron.

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Custom draft classes are great for those who care about immersion since these same rookies will eventually be available for the next NFL Draft. These potential superstars from college are also the cornerstones for rebuilds that will eventually grow into new dynasties in the history books of the league.

If you want to create the most realistic rebuild in franchise mode, here is how to import a custom draft class in Madden 25.

Importing a custom draft class in Madden 25, explained

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To import a custom draft class in Madden 25, head over to the game’s Creation Center from the main menu. There should be a few options for you to choose from, including the Download Center, Edit Rosters, Players and Uniforms, Playbooks, and more. Click on the Download Center and use the corresponding bumpers until you reach the Draft Classes tab.

In this menu, you should see a plethora of different draft classes that have already been uploaded to the game that you can download. If you don’t see a class that you like, you can also press Y on Xbox Series X|S or Triangle on PlayStation 5 to search for specific rosters or keywords that you might be looking for, such as certain draft class years, fantasy draft classes, and more.


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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.