2025 NFL fifth-year option tracker: List of every player eligible and each team's decision

It's decision time.
All NFL rookies who are drafted sign four-year contracts, and the fifth-year option applies only to first-round picks.
Teams must make a decision regarding the fifth-year options after the first-round rookie has completed three full seasons in the NFL. This is why the 2022 NFL draft class will be considered for fifth-year options this offseason. If teams exercise this option, the players will remain under contract through the 2026 NFL season.
If a team declines the option, the player will become an unrestricted free agent after the 2025 season.
NFL teams have until May 1 to make all final decisions regarding fifth-year options for players from the 2022 NFL draft. Here's each player eligible and every team's decision so far.
NFL fifth-year option tracker 2025
Thirty-one of the 32 first-round picks from the 2022 NFL draft are eligible for fifth-year options.
(This section will be updated with each team's decision)
- EDGE Travon Walker, Jaguars: Option picked up on April 7
- EDGE Aidan Hutchinson, Lions: Option picked up on April 25
- CB Derek Stingley, Texans: Signed three-year extension on March 17
- CB Sauce Gardner, Jets: Option picked up on April 21
- EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux, Giants: Option picked up on April 26
- OT Ikem Ekwonu, Panthers: Option picked up on April 26
- OT Evan Neal, Giants: General manager Joe Schoen said on April 26 that the team will not exercise Neal's fifth-year option.
- WR Drake London, Falcons: Option picked up on April 30
- OT Charles Cross, Seahawks: Option picked up on April 28
- WR Garrett Wilson, Jets: Option picked up on April 21
- WR Chris Olave, Saints: Option picked up on April 23
- WR Jameson Williams, Lions: Option picked up on April 25
- DL Jordan Davis, Eagles: Option picked up on April 30
- S Kyle Hamilton, Ravens: Option picked up on April 30
- OG Kenyon Green, Eagles: The Texans traded Green to the Eagles on March 11, 2023. TBD.
- WR Jahan Dotson, Eagles: The Commanders traded Dotson to Philadelphia on Aug. 22, 2024. The Eagles are declining Dotson's option, per NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport on May 1.
- OG Zion Johnson, Los Angeles Chargers: TBD
- WR Treylon Burks, Titans: TBD
- OT Trevor Penning, Saints: New Orleans has decided not to exercise Penning's fifth-year option, as stated by general manager Mickey Loomis on April 23.
- QB Kenny Pickett, Browns (drafted by Steelers - traded): On April 28, the Browns announced that they will not be exercising Pickett's fifth-year option.
- CB Trent McDuffie, Chiefs: Option picked up on April 29
- LB Quay Walker, Packers: Green Bay has decided not to exercise Walker's fifth-year option, per ESPN's Rob Demovsky on May 1.
- CB Kaiir Elam, Cowboys: The Bills traded Elam to the Cowboys on March 12, 2025. TBD.
- OG Tyler Smith, Cowboys: Option picked up on April 25
- C Tyler Linderbaum, Ravens: General manager Eric DeCosta said in a statement on April 30 that the team will not exercise Linderbaum's fifth-year option.
- EDGE Jermaine Johnson, Jets: Option picked up on April 21
- LB Devin Lloyd, Jaguars: Jacksonville has decided not to exercise Lloyd's fifth-year option, per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler on April 30.
- DL Devonte Wyatt, Packers: Option picked up on April 30
- OG Cole Strange, Patriots: New England has decided not to exercise Strange's fifth-year option, per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler on April 30.
- EDGE George Karlaftis, Chiefs: Option picked up on April 29
- S Dax Hill, Bengals: Option picked up on April 29
- S Lewis Cine, Eagles (drafted by Vikings - released): INELIGIBLE
The No. 32 overall pick, safety Lewis Cine, is not eligible for a fifth-year option because he was released from the team that drafted him. Kenny Pickett, Jahan Dotson, Kenyon Green and Kaiir Elam remain eligible because they were traded and not released.