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NFL Draft 2019: Start time in the UK, draft order, how to live stream, TV information and more
Nashville will host the draft for the first time with the Arizona Cardinals set to pick No 1 overall
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Your support makes all the difference.The NFL Draft is one of the most important dates in the calendar year for all 32 teams in the league.
The dust has settled on last season where the New England Patriots collected their sixth Super Bowl championship with victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl 53 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Now attention turns to next year with the draft, where hopes and dreams begin.
Last year’s failures will look to spark a new era, loaded with a precious early first round pick (or three in total as is the case with the Oakland Raiders), fans place an enormous amount of pressure on the top end of the organisation to pick wisely. No more so than the Arizona Cardinals, who must use the No 1 pick wisely to reinvigorate a franchise on the slide. Oklahoma’s Kyler Murray, who turned his back on a career in MLB with the Oakland Athletics, looks most likely to be the first pick of 2019.
So here’s everything you need to know about this year’s draft.
When is the draft?
The first round is on Thursday, April 25, with the second an third rounds on Friday, April 26 and the fourth to seventh rounds on Saturday, April 27.
What time does the draft start?
The first round starts at 8pm ET (1am GMT) on Thursday. The second round begins at 7pm ET (12am GMT) on Friday, while the fourth and final rounds begin at 12pm ET (5pm GMT) on Saturday.
Where is the draft?
The draft is being held in Nashville, Tennessee, home of the Titans, for the first time.
Chicago, Philadelphia and Dallas have taken it in turns over the last three years after 14 successive years of New York hosting the iconic event.
How can I follow the draft?
You can follow every pick here at Independent Sport, with a live blog on each night over the three days.
How can I watch the NFL draft?
UK viewers will be able to watch the draft on Sky Sports, the broadcast will begin at 12:30am on Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Main Event.
While US viewers can tune in on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network over the course of the three days.
Can I live stream the draft?
Yes, you can live stream the draft using Sky Go or NFL Game Pass, where you will be able to watch NFL Network’s broadcast.
US fans can stream the event via the league’s official app, as well as the ESPN app.
What is the first round order?
(Total number of picks for 2019 Draft)
- Arizona Cardinals (10)
- San Francisco 49ers (6)
- New York Jets (6)
- Oakland Raiders (8)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7)
- New York Giants (12)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (7)
- Detroit Lions (9)
- Buffalo Bills (10)
- Denver Broncos (8)
- Cincinnati Bengals (11)
- Green Bay Packers (10)
- Miami Dolphins (7)
- Atlanta Falcons (9)
- Washington Redskins (9)
- Carolina Panthers (7)
- New York Giants from Cleveland Browns (8)
- Minnesota Vikings (8)
- Tennessee Titans (6)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (10)
- Seattle Seahawks (6)
- Baltimore Ravens (8)
- Houston Texans (7)
- Oakland Raiders from Chicago Bears (5)
- Philadelphia Eagles (7)
- Indianapolis Colts (9)
- Oakland Raiders from Dallas Cowboys (6)
- Los Angeles Chargers (7)
- Seattle Seahawks (6)
- Green Bay Packers from New Orleans Saints (6)
- Los Angeles Rams (7)
- New England Patriots (12)
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