2018 NFL Draft: What channel is NFL Network?

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - MARCH 03: UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen in action during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 3, 2018 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - MARCH 03: UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen in action during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 3, 2018 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

The 2018 NFL Draft is finally here after months of waiting and many fans will want to know what channel NFL Network is to tune in.

The 2018 NFL Draft is just a few scant hours away and fans have to be excited that it’s finally time. After all, there’s only so much pre-draft analysis that people can handle. The players have been broken down from every conceivable angle and all that’s left is for the teams to make their selections.

There’s bound to be some surprises and some very shocking moments. Teams will trade up unexpectedly and possibly take a player that could shake up the whole draft board. The biggest question heading into the draft is how does the quarterbacks class effect everyone else? There’s potential for four to six quarterbacks to go in the first round. That’s a pretty huge number and is going to be the story of round one.

The NFL Network is going to be covering the draft as intensely as possible and will bring their normal crew in for the main coverage. Rich Eisen will host with analysis from many smart football minds like Stanford head coach David Shaw and Mike Mayock. Even if you disagree with some of what they say, there’s always entertaining moments to be had.

It’s been announced that a parrot will announce a draft pick for the Tamp Bay Buccaneers in the later rounds. It’s likely going to be worth tuning in just to see how angry Mike Mayock gets this time around. For this who don’t remember, he grew furious last year when an orangutang made a selection for the Indianapolis Colts. 

NFL Network channel guide

DirecTV: Channel 212
DISH: Channel 154
AT&T U-Verse: Channel 1630
Comcast: Channel 169

Fans looking for the NFL Network are best served going to their cable provider’s website and finding the channel guide section. A provider like DirecTV has a very easy to use resource that can be customized for your specific area. It will also be airing on Fox if your current subscription does not carry NFL Network.

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There’s really not many nights in sports that have the same electricity of NFL draft night. The drama and theater are unmatched and no matter where you choose to watch, it’s football nirvana to NFL fans.