What Time Is The Nfl Draft Tomorrow?
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- The NFL Draft is set to begin tomorrow, April 25th at 8:00 pm EST.
- The draft will be held virtually for the first time in its history due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- While the event will be held online, fans will still be able to watch the draft through various television and streaming channels.
- The first round of the draft is expected to last about three hours, with the second and third rounds taking place on Friday, April 26th.
- A total of 256 players will be selected over the course of the seven-round draft.
It’s time for the NFL Draft tomorrow and we know everyone is wondering what time it starts. We’ve got you covered with all the information you need to know about the big event.
The NFL Draft is set to begin tomorrow, April 25th at 8:00 pm EST.
The NFL Draft is the annual event where teams select eligible players to join their roster. The draft order is determined by the previous year’s standings, with the worst team getting the first pick and the best team getting the last pick.
The NFL Draft will be broadcast live on ESPN and NFL Network.
The draft will be held virtually for the first time in its history due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first round of the draft will begin at 8:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 23. The second and third rounds will take place on Friday, April 24 at 7:00 p.m. ET, and the fourth through seventh rounds will be held on Saturday, April 25 at noon ET.
This year’s draft was originally scheduled to take place in Las Vegas from April 23-25, but the pandemic forced the NFL to change its plans. Instead of gathering in person, team personnel will participate remotely from their homes or offices.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will announce the picks from his home in New York, and he will be joined by a selection of former players who will announce some of the later picks. These players include Jerry Rice, Marcus Allen, Steve Largent, Michael Strahan, and Bruce Smith.
While the event will be held online, fans will still be able to watch the draft through various television and streaming channels.
The first round of the NFL Draft will begin at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 23. The second and third rounds will take place on Friday, April 24 at 7 p.m. ET, and the final four rounds will be completed on Saturday, April 25 at noon ET.
ESPN and NFL Network will both provide live coverage of the draft, which can be streamed on WatchESPN.com and NFL.com/live, respectively. Additionally, ABC will air a simulcast of ESPN’s coverage during rounds one through three.
The first round of the draft is expected to last about three hours, with the second and third rounds taking place on Friday, April 26th.
The NFL Draft is finally here and we’re just hours away from finding out which prospects will be selected by which teams.
The first round of the draft is expected to last about three hours, with the second and third rounds taking place on Friday, April 26th. The final four rounds will take place on Saturday, April 27th.
TV coverage of the draft will begin at 8:00 PM ET on Thursday night, with ESPN airing the first 32 picks live. NFL Network will also have coverage of the entire draft, and you can stream both ESPN’s and NFL Network’s coverage online via their respective Watch apps.
So when exactly will your team be picking? You can find a full list of draft order for all seven rounds below.
And if you want to see which prospects our experts think will be drafted where, be sure to check out our latest mock draft.
A total of 256 players will be selected over the course of the seven-round draft.
Round 1 of the NFL draft will begin at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 29. The draft will continue with Rounds 2-3 on Friday, April 30, beginning at 7 p.m. ET, and Rounds 4-7 on Saturday, May 1, also starting at 7 p.m. ET.
ESPN and NFL Network will both provide live coverage of every round of the draft. ESPN’s coverage will be led by hosts Trey Wingo, Mel Kiper Jr., Todd McShay and Suzy Kolber, with reporters Louis Riddick, Adam Schefter, Chris Mortensen and Jeff Darlington stationed at various team sites around the league. NFL Network’s coverage will be co-hosted by Rich Eisen and Mike Mayock, with reporters Stacey Dales, Daniel Jeremiah and Kurt Warner providing analysis from team sites.