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It’s time for this year’s NFL Draft! Because of the coronavirus pandemic, there will be no massive crowds, there is no “host city,” there will still be a draft but conducted virtually. There shouldn’t be any drama as far as the top two picks — Joe Burrow and Chase Young respectively — but everything else is up in the air and this may be an unusual draft in more ways than one.
The Seattle Seahawks have the 27th overall pick and seven draft picks overall, but we know they’ll inevitably make some trades and won’t stay at those positions. EDGE rusher is the biggest question mark, but not necessarily the position the Seahawks will draft first. If they draft a running back early, though? Welp.
Here are all the details you need on watching the NFL Draft over the next three days, including TV schedules, start times, and more.
Day 1: Round 1
When: Thursday, April 23rd at 5 PM PT
TV channels: NFL Network, ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes
Live stream: FuboTV, YoutubeTV, Sling, WatchESPN
Seahawks’ picks: 27th
Day 2: Rounds 2-3
When: Friday, April 24th at 4 PM PT
TV channels: ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes
Live stream: FuboTV, YoutubeTV, Sling, WatchESPN
Seahawks’ picks: 59th (2nd), 64th (2nd)
Day 3: Rounds 4-7
When: Saturday, April 25th at 9 AM PT
TV channels: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes
Live stream: FuboTV, YoutubeTV, Sling, WatchESPN
Seahawks’ picks: 133rd (4th), 144th (4th), 214th (6th)
Round 1 Draft Order
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Washington
- Detroit Lions
- New York Giants
- Miami Dolphins
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Carolina Panthers
- Arizona Cardinals
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Cleveland Browns
- New York Jets
- Las Vegas Raiders
- San Francisco 49ers (from Indianapolis Colts)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Denver Broncos
- Atlanta Falcons
- Dallas Cowboys
- Miami Dolphins (from Pittsburgh Steelers)
- Las Vegas Raiders (from Chicago Bears)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (from Los Angeles Rams)
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Minnesota Vikings (from Buffalo Bills)
- New England Patriots
- New Orleans Saints
- Minnesota Vikings
- Miami Dolphins (from Houston Texans)
- Seattle Seahawks
- Baltimore Ravens
- Tennessee Titans
- Green Bay Packers
- San Francisco 49ers (lost the Super Bowl)
- Kansas City Chiefs (beat the 49ers in the Super Bowl)
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