
The 2022 NFL Draft is almost around the corner. It will take place in Las Vegas from Thursday, April 28 through Saturday, April 30.
Draft Preview:
This draft might possibly see seven wide receivers selected in the first round, tying the record established in 2004. Aidan Hutchinson, Trayvon Walker, and Kayvon Thibodeaux are all contenders for the No. 1 overall pick.
Aidan Hutchinson of Michigan is considered the top choice this year, and if all goes well, the Jaguars may draft him with the first pick.
Kyle Hamilton was a standout in college and is expected to be selected in the second round this year. The Detroit Lions will try to add him to their club with their second pick.
Other prominent prospects for the year include Ickey Ekwonu, Evan Neal, and Kayvon Thibodeaux. In this year’s NFL draft, they will be joined by a slew of rising talents. This year’s draft will include a number of unexpected movements.
NFL Draft 2022 Schedule:
The Round 1 of the draft will be held on 28 April, whereas round 7 will be held on Saturday, 30th April 2022.
Round | Date | Time (ET) |
1 | Thursday, 28th April 2022 | 8 pm |
2-3 | Friday, 29th April 2022 | 7 pm |
4-7 | Saturday, 30th April 2022 | 12 pm |
Venue:
The NFL Draft will be conducted in Las Vegas this year. The event was planned to be hosted in the city two years ago, but it was canceled and held virtually due to Covid 19. Fans will be able to visit an incredible football theme park.
How to Watch NFL Draft 2022 on TV?
ESPN has retained the right to broadcast the NFL Draft to football fans in the United States. Anyone with a cable TV network that includes ESPN may watch the event live here.
If you do not have ESPN, you may watch the event on ABC. They are one of the greatest venues to watch NFL games on TV.
The NFL Network, the NFL’s exclusive channel, will undoubtedly show the entire event for football fans in the United States.
Where to Live Stream?
FuboTV has the exclusive right to broadcast the live stream of the NFL Draft 2022 online to football lovers all around the world. With a paid subscription of FuboTV, you can effortlessly watch the event on your streaming device. Fubo’s monthly subscription charge is $64.99, and you may also sign up for a free trial.
Sling TV is another OTT platform that will broadcast the event via streaming devices. A monthly subscription will cost you $35. So, get your membership and tune in to this event on your streaming device.
NFL Draft 2022 Round 1 Pick Order:
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Detroit Lions
- Houston Texans
- New York Jets
- New York Giants
- Carolina Panthers
- New York Giants (from Chicago Bears)
- Atlanta Falcons
- Seattle Seahawks (from Denver Broncos)
- New York Jets (from Seattle Seahawks)
- Washington Commanders
- Minnesota Vikings
- Houston Texans (from Cleveland Browns)
- Baltimore Ravens
- Philadelphia Eagles (from Miami Dolphins)
- New Orleans Saints (from Indianapolis Colts through Philadelphia Eagles)
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Philadelphia Eagles (from New Orleans Saints)
- New Orleans Saints (from Philadelphia Eagles)
- 20) Pittsburgh Steelers
- New England Patriots
- Green Bay Packers (from Las Vegas Raiders)
- Arizona Cardinals
- Dallas Cowboys
- Buffalo Bills
- Tennessee Titans
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Green Bay Packers
- Kansas City Chiefs (from San Francisco 49ers through Miami Dolphins)
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Detroit Lions (from Los Angeles Rams)
Top 10 Prospects:
Here are the top 10 prospects for the NFL Draft 2022:
- Aidan Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan
- Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame
- Ickey Ekwonu, OT, NC State
- Evan Neal, OT, Alabama
- Kayvon Thibodeaux, EDGE, Oregon
- Derek Stingley Jr., CB, LSU
- Travon Walker, EDGE, Georgia
- Sauce Gardner, CB, Cincinnati
- Jermaine Johnson II, EDGE, Florida State
- Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State
According to SN’s Vinnie Iyer*
Conclusion:
One of the most crucial aspects of the NFL season is the NFL Draft in 2022. Teams are given the opportunity to trade fresh players in order to rethink their approach. So, if you’re a football lover, you can watch all of the action live on your TV or streaming device.
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