yooperfan
4 years ago
Assuming the Packers stay at the 30 spot, what time will they pick?
(All times Eastern)
I'll go with 11:35 PM.
And sadly I will be sound asleep.
Fifty years ago I would have been at a draft party.
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beast
4 years ago
I'm thinking about 11:00 eastern time

But that's because I read they're trying to wrap up by 11:30, but I thought it was normal later than that.
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4 years ago
I'll split the estimates and go with 11:15.

It'll be interesting to see how it all shakes out without the extra fanfare, No one on stage and so on. Will it run faster? I think NFL Inc slowed things down to get the max commercials and hoopla. Then again what if there is connectivity issues between a particular team's officials or from the teams back to the NFL itself?
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Zero2Cool
4 years ago
Friday evening. YOU HEARD ME.
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Mucky Tundra
4 years ago

I'll split the estimates and go with 11:15.

It'll be interesting to see how it all shakes out without the extra fanfare, No one on stage and so on. Will it run faster? I think NFL Inc slowed things down to get the max commercials and hoopla. Then again what if there is connectivity issues between a particular team's officials or from the teams back to the NFL itself?

Originally Posted by: wpr 



I've been wondering about that myself. With no need for theatrics (walking across the stage, camera close ups after being picked etc), will the draft just buzz along like it does on day 3?
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Zero2Cool
4 years ago

I've been wondering about that myself. With no need for theatrics (walking across the stage, camera close ups after being picked etc), will the draft just buzz along like it does on day 3?

Originally Posted by: Mucky Tundra 



No. Each team is allotted 10 minutes. That's not theatrics that teams use that 10 minutes. It's used because they want to make sure no team comes in the final minute to offer a deal they cannot refuse.

This is not fact, this is me speculating.


Edit, oops I put 15 when it should have been 10. Not sure why I was thinking 15.
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Mucky Tundra
4 years ago

No. Each team is allotted 15 minutes. That's not theatrics that teams use that 15 minutes. It's used because they want to make sure no team comes in the final minute to offer a deal they cannot refuse.

This is not fact, this is me speculating.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



I was thinking more along the lines of us schmoes following the draft and following it. Maybe buzz was the wrong word, perhaps streamlined would be a more proper word? Less hoopla over the event and more focus on getting picks in and down to business.

Did they go back to 15 minutes per round on account of the circumstances of this year?
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Zero2Cool
4 years ago

I was thinking more along the lines of us schmoes following the draft and following it. Maybe buzz was the wrong word, perhaps streamlined would be a more proper word? Less hoopla over the event and more focus on getting picks in and down to business.

Did they go back to 15 minutes per round on account of the circumstances of this year?

Originally Posted by: Mucky Tundra 



I don't think they ever did 15 minutes per round. I think first round has been given more time than the ensuing rounds for many years.

It's not like they had all 32 teams stationed inside of the draft location. The teams are generally headquartered at their team facilities. They then phone in their pick. The difference with the situation we have now is teams won't be together, they'll instead be in their own group chat/conference call. They'll still have someone dedicated to calling in the pick.

I dunno. Maybe my ignorance to this is making me think this isn't going to be that big of a deal and will for the most part be "normal" with the exception of not seeing the players walk across the stage. We'll probably see a live camera of the commissioner making the pick. Probably won't have the special announcers for the ensuing rounds after round one.
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Mucky Tundra
4 years ago

I don't think they ever did 15 minutes per round. I think first round has been given more time than the ensuing rounds for many years.

It's not like they had all 32 teams stationed inside of the draft location. The teams are generally headquartered at their team facilities. They then phone in their pick. The difference with the situation we have now is teams won't be together, they'll instead be in their own group chat/conference call. They'll still have someone dedicated to calling in the pick.

I dunno. Maybe my ignorance to this is making me think this isn't going to be that big of a deal and will for the most part be "normal" with the exception of not seeing the players walk across the stage. We'll probably see a live camera of the commissioner making the pick. Probably won't have the special announcers for the ensuing rounds after round one.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



Previously the 1st round was 15 minutes while the 2nd was 10 minutes. Before they made it a 3 day affair, it wasn't uncommon for the 1st round to last 6+ hours and when combined with rounds 2 and 3, turned the first day of the draft into a 12 hour slog. Now it's 10 for the first and 7 for the 2nd.
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No. Each team is allotted 15 minutes. That's not theatrics that teams use that 15 minutes. It's used because they want to make sure no team comes in the final minute to offer a deal they cannot refuse.

This is not fact, this is me speculating.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



Each team is allotted 10 minutes in the first round. 7 minutes in the 2nd. 5 in the 3rd - 6th and 4 minutes for the 7th round.

Just because a team makes their pick in their allotted 10 minutes doesn't mean the NFL immediately announces the pick. They hold off. Play the commercials. Interview prior draft selections. Allow the talking heads time to do their final assessments and prognostications. Look at the best players still available and the like. Then Roger comes out and announces the selection. Have you never seen the running clock for the next team is down to 8 or 7 minutes or even less? I've seen it around 5 minutes every once in a while.
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