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The 2020 NFL draft is going to look a bit different than recent drafts, but it is going to go on as scheduled.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we're not going to see the on-site and remote crowns usually flaunted during the broadcast. We won't see prospects sweating it out in the green room or celebrating with large draft parties, and we aren't going to witness war rooms full of high fives.
We won't even get to see—in what has become an annual tradition—fans booing commissioner Roger Goodell. He'll be announcing first-round picks from his basement, according to NBC Sports' Peter King.