The NFL draft will look a little different this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The draft was originally scheduled to take place in Las Vegas, but the league adjusted its plans and will hold the event remotely amid the virus outbreak.
The draft telecasts will instead be held at ESPN's studio in Bristol, Conn., and a limited number of hosts will adhere to social distancing guidelines at the network. Other draft analysts will contribute to the broadcasts remotely, and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will announce draft picks from his home. Personnel from each NFL team will conduct the draft from their homes as well.