NFL Draft 2020 to Go Ahead as Scheduled
The 2020 NFL
draft is to go ahead as scheduled next month but players, fans and media will
not be present because of the coronavirus pandemic.
It will be
held from 23-25 April in a television studio, with players interviewed via
video conference.
The draft
was due to take place in Las Vegas and the NFL had already cancelled all public
events.
NFL
commissioner Roger Goodell said it "can serve a very positive purpose for
our clubs, our fans, and the country".
He added:
"There is no assurance that we can select a different date and be
confident that conditions will be significantly more favourable than they are
today."
The NFL
draft is one of the biggest events in the United States' sporting calendar,
with all 32 teams recruiting talent from the American collegiate system amid
wall-to-wall media coverage.
About
500,000 fans attended last year's draft in Nashville.
In a memo
sent to franchises, Goodell said: "We will not be bringing prospects and
their families to the draft, and the draft itself will be conducted and
televised in a way that reflects current conditions.
"All
clubs should now be doing the necessary planning to conduct draft operations in
a location outside of your facility, with a limited number of people present,
and with sufficient technology resources to allow you to communicate
internally, with other clubs, and with draft headquarters."
FROM .bbc.com/sport/american-football
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