Thursday, April 29, 2010

TV And Online Will Play The NFL Draft 2010: When And Where You can Watch It

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. The first round of NFL Draft 2010 begins around 7:30 pm eastern time. 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.

TV schedule for NFL Draft 2010

The NFL Draft 2010 TV schedule begins when NFL commissioner Roger Goodell comes to the podium to end the speculation about who the St. Louis Rams will select with their number one overall pick. The second and 3rd rounds of NFL Draft 2010 start Friday at 6 p.m. eastern. 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 people sat in front of the tube to cheer their favorite team’s picks.

Where to look at that NFL Draft 2010

NFL Draft 2010 is a huge sense of anticipation and an unprecedented media madness looking for a huge pay day. It could be telecast live from Radio City Music Hall in New York by ESPN, the NFL Network and CBS College Sports Network. No TV? Don't worry about it. NFL Draft 2010 can be available live online at CBSSports.com and NFL.com. Driving on the road? Get your fix with a real-time draft tracker and live video feed on NFL Mobile and Verizon Wireless.

Order for the NFL Draft 2010

St. Louis is number one within the 2010 NFL Draft by achieving the worst 2009 record league at 1 win, and 15 losses. The Rams need a franchise quarterback. The conventional pick is Oklahoma’s Sam Bradford, a previous Heisman Trophy winner. But the Rams have not yet committed to Bradford. In any other year, St. Louis would be giving him large money now. At this time last year the Detroit Lions as the NFL's lousiest team has already signed the quarterback from Georgia, Matthew Stafford. The rights to draft Bradford for more picks further down the line within the NFL Draft 2010 might be traded by the Rams. But after they passed up on quarterbacks like Atlanta’s Matt Ryan and New York Jet Mark Sanchez the past few years, St. Louis might bite the bullet and offer Bradford a contract worth as much as $ 50 million.

2010 NFL Draft predictions

Included in the NFL Draft 2010 predictions are something about Pittsburgh QB Ben Roethlisberger which could be good for TV ratings. He was suspended for the first six games of the 2010 season because of alleged sexual misconduct and also the Steelers are very upset about it. Perhaps so upset that rumors are flying that Roethlisberger, who has won two Super Bowls, could possibly be traded to the Oakland Raiders for draft picks. Oakland gets to pick eighth in the first round of drafts and Raider's OB DeMarcus Russell is a laughingstock.

There's also Tebow. It is expected that despite the fact that he's a Heisman winning college football legend, he will probably go later within the draft. Just a lot more fuel–and instant cash, for NFL Draft 2010 TV ratings. Stay tuned … it is never been a lot more convenient.

Resources

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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