Saturday, April 24, 2010

NFL Draft 2010 On TV And Online: When And Where To watch

NFL Draft 2010 kicks off Thursday night on TV in prime time, an event that symbolizes just how dominant the NFL has become in the world of professional sports. At 7:30 pm eastern time, the first round of NFL Draft 2010 starts. A nice crop of college football superstars, like quarterbacks Sam Bradford and Tim Tebow, not to mention red hot trade rumors (Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger to Oakland?) promise to make NFL Draft 2010 one of the most watched NFL Draft ever.

NFL Draft 2010 TV schedule

The NFL Draft 2010 TV schedule begins when NFL commissioner Roger Goodell comes to the podium to end the madness of speculation about who the St. Louis Rams will really select with their number one overall pick. The NFL Draft 2010 second and third rounds will start Friday at 6 pm eastern time. NFL Draft 2010 wraps up with the final rounds (4-7) at 10 a.m. Saturday. NFL Draft 2009 set an all-time high in viewers when 39 million individuals sat in front of the tube to jeer their favored team’s picks.

NFL Draft 2010: where to watch

The NFL Draft 2010 has unprecedented media that are all looking for a huge pay day. It will be telecast live from Radio City Music Hall in New York by ESPN, the NFL Network and CBS College Sports Network. Don't have a TV? Don't worry about it. The NFL Draft 2010 can be accessible on CBSSports.com and NFL.com. Driving on the road? Available on NFL Mobile and Verizon Wireless is real-time draft tracker and live video feed.

The 2010 NFL Draft order

St. Louis earned number one in the NFL Draft 2010 order by achieving the worst 2009 record in the league at 1 win, 15 losses. The Rams desperately need a franchise quarterback. The pick is Oklahoma's Sam Bradford, which is a previous Heisman Trophy winner. But the Rams have not yet committed to Bradford. St. Louis would be giving him large money if it were any other year. Last year, at this time the Detroit Lions, as the NFL’s lousiest team, had already signed Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford. The Rams might even trade rights to draft Bradford for picks later within the line of the NFL Draft 2010. After passing up on quarterbacks like New York Jet Mark Sanchez and Atlanta’s Matt Ryan for the past few years, St. Louis may bite the bullet and offer Bradford a contract worth as much as $ 50 million.

Predictions for the NFL Draft 2010

There are predictions for the 2010 NFL Draft that include a buzz about Pittsburgh QB Roethlisberger that is excellent for TV ratings. The Steelers are upset since he has been suspended for the first six 2010 season games because of alleged sexual misconduct. They may be so upset so as to trade Roethlisberger, who has won two Super Bowls, with the Oakland Raiders for draft picks. Oakland will pick eighth within the first round and Raider's OB DeMarcus Russell is, in the league, a laughingstock.

There's also Tebow. Many think he will go in later rounds of NFL Draft 2010, although he’s a Heisman winning college football legend. This is probably just for more fuel, instant cash, and better NFL Draft 2010 TV ratings. It has never been this convenient so stay tuned.

Sources

NFL Draft 2010

http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft

St. Louis Rams

http://www.stlouisrams.com/splash/

Radio City Music Hall

http://www.radiocity.com/



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