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Today is the third and final day of the 2020 NFL draft. In rounds four through seven, NFL teams select more than 100 talents. You can find out how you can watch the third day of the draft live on television and live stream here.
NFL Draft 2020, day 3: date and time
Unlike the previous two days, the third day of the draft begins in the afternoon of German time. This Saturday, April 25, the fourth round of this year’s draft begins at 6 p.m.
NFL Draft Today Live on TV and Live Streaming
The third day of the NFL draft cannot be seen on German television.
Rounds four through seven of the draft can be seen on the NFL Network broadcast. On the third day of the draft, moderator Trey Wingo leads the show. The draft picks are reviewed by experts Mel Kiper Jr., Louis Riddick, Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, and Michael Irvin.
Preliminary reports on the last day of this year’s draft begin on the NFL Network at 4:00 p.m. Germany time. The network is in Germany through the NFL Game Pass or the streaming service DAZN to see
Here you can secure your free trial month on DAZN and watch the NFL draft for free.
NFL Draft: This Is How Day Three Works
On the last day of the draft, most players are selected by difference. Therefore, teams have less time to think about subsequent rounds. In the first round, each franchise had ten minutes to choose a player, in rounds four to six, on the other hand, there are only five minutes per player, in the seventh round there are only four minutes. So the third day of the draft lasts approximately six hours, so around midnight you should meet the last chosen player in the NFL draft.
NFL Draft 2020: Who Will Mr. Irrelevant?
Every year, “Irrelevant” is the player who is the last to be chosen in the draft. This year, the New York Giants have the 255th choice to decide who will become “Mr. Irrelevant”.
- The last ten “Mr. Irrelevant” of the NFL draft:
Eraser | Player | Position | Equipment |
2019 | Caleb Wilson | TEA | Arizona Cardinals |
2018 | Trey quinn | WR | Washington Redskins |
2017 | Chad Kelly | QB | Denver Broncos |
2016 | Kalan reed | CB | Tennessee Titans |
2015 | Gerald Christian | TEA | Arizona Cardinals |
2014 | Lonnie ballentine | S | Houston Texans |
2013 | Justice Cunningham | TEA | Indianapolis Colts |
2012 | Chandler Harnish | QB | Indianapolis Colts |
2011 | Cheta Ozougwu | OF | Houston Texans |
2010 | Tim toone | WR | Detroit lions |
NFL Draft: First Round Results
As expected, LSU quarterback Joe Burrow was drawn to the Cincinnati Bengals. In the first half of the first round, for the most part, everything went as expected by the simulated drafts. At the end of the first day, the Green Bay Packers caused the biggest surprise of the first round by choosing the Rodgers’ successor, Jordan Love, with the 26th pick.
Rank | Equipment | Player | Position | college |
First | Bengal | Joe Burrow | QB | LSU |
2nd | Red Skins | Chase young | EDGE | Ohio State |
3rd | Lions | Jeffrey Okudah | CB | Ohio State |
4th | Giants | Andrew Thomas | OT | Georgia |
5 5 | Dolphins | Tua Tagovailoa | QB | Alabama |
6 6 | Chargers | Justin Herbert | QB | Oregon |
7 7 | Panthers | Derrick Brown | DT | Brown |
8 | Cardinals | Isaiah Simmons | LB | Clemson |
9 9 | Jaguars | C.J. Henderson | CB | Florida |
10 | Browns | Jedrick Wills | OT | Alabama |
eleven | Jets | Mekhi Becton | OT | Louisville |
Twelfth | Raiders | Henry Ruggs | WR | Alabama |
13 | Buccaneers (via 49ers) | Tristan throws | OT | Iowa |
14 | 49ers (via Bucs) | Javon Kinlaw | DT | South Carolina |
fifteen | Broncos | Jerry jeudy | WR | Alabama |
16 | Falcons | A, J. Terrell | CB | Clemson |
17 | Cowboys | Ceedee Lamb | WR | Oklahoma |
18th | Dolphins | Austin Jackson | OT | USC |
19th | Raiders | Damon Arnette | CB | Ohio State |
Twentieth | Jaguars | K´Lavon Chaisson | EDGE | LSU |
twenty-one | Eagles | Jalen Reagor | WR | TCU |
22 | Vikings | Justin Jefferson | WR | LSU |
2. 3 | Chargers (via Patriots) | Kenneth Murray | LB | Oklahoma |
24 | Saints | Cesar Ruiz | C. | Michigan |
25 | 49ers (via Vikings) | Brandon Aiyuk | WR | Arizona State |
26 | Packers (via Dolphins) | Jordan Love | QB | Utah State |
27 | Seahawks | Jordyn Brooks | LB | Texas Tech |
28 | Crows | Patrick Queen | LB | LSU |
29 | Titans | Isaiah Wilson | OT | Georgia |
30 | Dolphins (via Packers) | Noah Igbinoghene | CB | Brown |
31 | Vikings (via 49ers) | Jeff Gladney | CB | TCU |
32 | Bosses | Clyde Edwards-Helaire | RB | LSU |
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