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Game Pass is free for the draft by the way, so there's no need to watch Sky's pishy coverage
I'm sure the last time Sky showed the draft they just used NFL Networks stream so it'll be the exact same coverage.
This is true but by watching on game pass we won't need to suffer Neil Reynolds
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Few mocks have Lotulelie going as far down as 24th, i would hope we (steelers) snatch at him because i strongly believe he will be one hell of a DT, though a saftey would be lovely.

Opinions on the first overall pick?

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1. Kansas City Chiefs: Luke Joeckel OT Texas A&M.

2. Jacksonville Jaguars: Dion Jordan OLB Oregon.

3. Detroit Lions (from Oakland Raiders): Eric Fisher OT Central Michigan.

4. Philadelphia Eagles: Star Lotulelei DT Utah.

5. Oakland Raiders (from Detroit Lions): Sharrif Floyd DT Florida.

6. Miami Dolphins (from Cleveland Browns): Lane Johnson OT Oklahoma.

7. Arizona Cardinals: Chance Warmack OG Alabama.

8. Buffalo Bills: Tavon Austin WR West Virginia.

9. New York Jets: DeMarcus Milliner CB Alabama.

10. Tennessee Titans: Desmond Trufant CB Washington.

11. San Diego Chargers: Jonathan Cooper OG North Carolina.

12. Cleveland Browns (from Miami Dolphins): Jarvis Jones OLB Georgia.

13. New York Jets (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers): Barkevious Mingo OLB Louisiana State.

14. Carolina Panthers: Sheldon Richardson DT Missouri.

15. New Orleans Saints: Kenny Vaccaro S Texas.

16. St. Louis Rams: Alec Ogletree LB Georgia.

17. Atlanta Falcons (from Pittsburgh Steelers): Ezekiel Ansah Brigham Young.

18. Dallas Cowboys: D.J. Fluker OT Alabama.

19. New York Giants: Tyler Eifert TE Notre Dame.

20. Chicago Bears: Manti Te'o MLB Notre Dame.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Cordarrelle Patterson WR Tennessee.

22. St. Louis Rams (from Washington Redskins): Justin Hunter WR Tennessee.

23. Minnesota Vikings: Sylvester Williams DT North Carolina.

24. Indianapolis Colts: D.J. Hayden CB Houston.

25. Minnesota Vikings (from Seattle Seahawks): Arthur Brown LB Kansas State.

26. Green Bay Packers: Kyle Long OL Oregon.

27. Houston Texans: Robert Woods WR Southern California.

28. Buffalo Bills (from Denver Broncos): Ryan Nassib QB Syracuse.

29. New England Patriots: Jamar Taylor CB Boise State.

30. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Atlanta Falcons): Eddie Lacey RB Alabama.

31. San Francisco 49ers: Jonathan Cyprien S Florida International.

32. Baltimore Ravens: Menelik Watson OT Florida State.

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Also preparation reminder, the american adverts include a mass of junk food ads that look irresistable so remember to stock up on food if your watching this.

Its a shame Seahawks traded their pick because Pete Carrol never ceases to amaze me

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Some things I'd really like to see happen tonight:

The Bills trading back into the first for Nassib.

The Raiders getting Star.

The Jets somehow managing to find a way to grab Jordan.

The Bengals creating a terrifying receiving corps with Patterson.

Menelik Watson to go somewhere in the first (the Champs, ideally) to create an even bigger platform for the game in this country.

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This is the first draft I have watched. Do the teams usually take the full 15 mins or however long they get to pick. I would imagine the first couple would know who they want to take and be able to pick relatively quickly, unless they are holding out for a trade.

Its been reduced to 10 minutes because teams were taking the piss as every one of them know who they want to pick and they exhaust every possible scenario pre-draft, and as a result people were changing the channel. Most teams take the full time allocated to see if they get any decent trade offers.

Roger Goodell has been spot on with the re-shuffling of the draft to make it more attractable to viewers.

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Its been reduced to 10 minutes because teams were taking the piss as every one of them know who they want to pick and they exhaust every possible scenario pre-draft, and as a result people were changing the channel. Most teams take the full time allocated to see if they get any decent trade offers.

Roger Goodell has been spot on with the re-shuffling of the draft to make it more attractable to viewers.

Nice one - cheers.

Makes sense to reduce it to ten minutes. Might get to see the first half dozen picks before I hit the sack!

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