The NFL Draft is set to begin tomorrow night, and fans will once again have plenty of viewing options to check out the latest edition of the NFL’s annual player selection meeting.
The endless hype is about to end with the 2019 NFL Draft slated to kick off in Nashville tomorrow night. The Arizona Cardinals are on the clock as they debate whether to take a franchise quarterback in Kyler Murray or a stud defender like Nick Bosa, and there is plenty of intrigue abound with the rumor mill working fast and furiously in the days leading up to the draft.
You won’t want to miss any of the action from the NFL Draft, but there are plenty of choices available. NFL Network, as always, will air wall-to-wall coverage throughout all three days of the draft, with first round coverage hosted by Rich Eisen.
ESPN will also be televising the draft for the 40th straight year, with the mothership airing the first round and Day 3, which covers Rounds 4-7, and part of Day 2. ESPN2 will also broadcast part of the Day 2 festivities, while ESPN Deportes will be broadcasting all three days of the draft for the NFL’s Spanish-speaking fans.
The one major change is that Fox, which served as the draft’s broadcast partner for the past two years, is out and has been replaced by ABC. Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts will be joined by the cast of College Gameday for the first two nights of the draft, allowing casual audiences to learn the stories of some of the NFL’s next wave of stars.
If you’re someone who uses apps to watch your sports, the ESPN+ app will have full coverage of all of ESPN’s Draft broadcasts. NFL Network’s draft coverage will be available on NFL.com and also through the NFL app, which allow fans to stream the network’s coverage on their mobile devices.