Madden 25: Importing a Draft Class to Franchise Mode

Madden 25: Importing a Draft Class to Franchise Mode

Madden 25 players have the ability to utilize a NFL Draft Class from creators for Franchise Mode, and below are instructions on how to import and use one.

In Madden 25 Franchise Mode, players looking to build a dynasty will observe that each NFL Draft Class contains auto-generated players. However, for a more authentic experience, one can opt to import their own custom players into the mode.

Franchise Mode users have the option to either generate their own class or obtain one from the Download Center to utilize during gameplay.

The instructions provided below outline the necessary steps to import a draft class in Madden 25.

Instructions for importing NFL Draft class

Players of Madden 25 have the option to import a draft class during Week 1 of the regular season, following the preseason. To do so, navigate to the Home screen and select the ‘Choose Draft Class’ tab. From there, select ‘Import Local File’ and choose the desired draft class file.

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Players of Madden 25 have the option to either download a pre-made draft class from another player or create their own for use in Franchise Mode. To access pre-made classes created by community members, navigate to the ‘Creation Center’ -> ‘Download Center’ -> ‘Draft Classes.’ As of the early access release, community members have already created classes for the years 2025, 2026, and beyond.

In contrast, individuals have the option to create their own draft class. Upon completion, the game will prompt the user to save the class as an exported draft class.

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Importing a College Football 25 Draft Class

Unfortunately, it is not possible to import College Football 25 draft classes into Madden 25.

While including real draft classes in Madden was an option in the past when the franchise was known as NCAA Football, it is no longer feasible due to EA now using actual NCAA players. Previously, EA utilized fictional player names in the NCAA Football game, but their physical attributes were based on real players. However, incorporating authentic draft classes into Madden would pose licensing issues, as players are required to sign an NFLPA group licensing agreement in order to be featured in the game.

Despite their involvement in the sport, college football players are not considered members of the NFL Players Association.

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