Published on April 25, 2025
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It’s a uniquely exciting prospect to learn that you’re about to become one of the world’s most high-profile (and highly compensated) professional athletes. So it’s no surprise that the young men at Thursday’s first round of the NFL Draft, held at Green Bay’s Lambeau Field, would celebrate the moment with seriously impressive watches on their wrists.
Though some of the athletes dressed with what can only kindly be described as the exuberance of youth, we were surprised by the relative restraint most of the league’s newest recruits exercised. To wit: while there were plenty of watches positively dripping with diamonds (added through the oft-ridiculed process of after-market customization), many were fairly restrained. Cam Ward, the number one pick and incoming quarterback for the Tennessee Titans, wore what was arguably the most accessible watch of the day: a two-tone Rolex Datejust with a domed bezel on an Oyster bracelet. Ditto Mason Graham, who bucked the prevailing choice, Rolex, and instead selected an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak in stainless steel with a sedate black dial.
Perhaps, as the saying goes, the kids really are alright. Below, a closer look at the stylish (and outlandish) horology we saw.
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Cam Ward: Rolex Datejust
Image Credit: Getty Images/Rolex The University of Miami player paired a Hugo Boss suit with a classic Rolex Datejust in stainless steel and yellow gold. It’s a relatively sedate look, and a signal that he takes the opportunity to captain the Tennessee Titans as seriously as it is.
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Travis Hunter: Rolex Day-Date
Image Credit: Getty Images/Rolex Real men do wear pink—and not just on their backs. Heisman winner Travis Hunter chose an Everose gold Rolex Day Date for the occasion, becoming the number two pick. He’s headed to the Jacksonville Jaguars as a wide receiver and cornerback, and we hope he’ll take some of his style with him during the move.
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Mason Graham: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding
Image Credit: Getty Images/Audemars Piguet It’s understandable that most young collectors would reach for a classic or professional model from Rolex. Graham, who’s joining the Cleveland Browns as a defensive tackle, went for Gerald Genta’s generation-defining Audemars Piguet Royal Oak.
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Ashton Jeanty: Rolex Datejust
Image Credit: Getty Images/Rolex The newest Las Vegas Raiders running back may have a completely individual sense of style—who else do you know is wearing Crocs with a smoking jacket?—but his conventional choice of a sharp Datejust tells us there’s a classic elegance lurking underneath that massive lapel pin.
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Will Campbell: Rolex ‘Bluesy’ Two-Tone Submariner Date
Image Credit: Getty Images/Rolex Campbell, who is heading from Louisiana State University to the New England Patriots as an offensive takle, matched the exuberance of his double-breasted suit with a two-tone Rolex “Bluesy” Submariner Date. It’s a lot of look, but the watch alone would have many collectors green with envy.
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Tetairoa McMillan: Gold Rolex Day-Date
Image Credit: Getty Images/Rolex McMillan is joining the Carolina Panthers as a wide receiver, but he’s already caught a really great watch. The Rolex Day-Date 40 has elegant Roman numeral indexes, and it’s all-gold look is bang on trend.
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Jihaad Campbell: Rolex Day Date
Image Credit: Getty Images/Frost NYC Jihaad Campbell’s blue-on-blue Rolex Day Date is a discontinued design, but it speaks to a sophisticated mindset. It’s a solid platinum watch, and the domed bezel (in place of the more conventional fluted option) shows that Campbell—a new linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles—understands the material is statement enough on its own.
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Shemar Stewart: ???
Image Credit: Getty Images We could spend days talking about the diamond pendant and bracelets Stewart wore (they were made by New Jersey’s own Al the Jeweler), but we haven’t yet been able to identify the watch he’s wearing. The freshly appointed Cincinnati Bengals edge rusher is wearing something like a mashup of an Audemars Piguet Royal Pak and a Patek Philippe Nautilus. Watch this space.
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Matthew Golden: Custom Cartier Santos
Image Credit: Getty Images Cartier has a long history of making jewelry watches, but Golden, who’s heading to the Green Bay Packers as a wide receiver, appears to have customized his Cartier Santos with more stones than you can shake a stick at.
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Abdul Cartier: Custom Rolex Sky Dweller
Image Credit: Getty Images Abdul Carter, clearly not a wallflower, wore a highly customized Rolex Sky Dweller set with a glittering array of diamonds. It’s a high-flying choice for the incoming New York Giants edge rusher.
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Malaki Starks: Customized Audemars Piguet Royal Oak
Image Credit: Getty Images Another draft pick, another endorsement of pink. Starks, who is headed to the Baltimore Ravens as a safety, also went for a customized classic: an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak set with diamonds and a sparkling pink dial. We get it, Malaki! Joining the Baltimore Ravens is going to make you really, really rich!
Authors
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Justin Fenner
Senior Editor
Justin Fenner is Robb Report’s senior editor. He’s been covering style, grooming and watches for over a decade, traveling across the world to examine how these topics intersect with the broader…
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