NFL Draft is a Ritual

In class, we discussed the ritual-like experience of the NBA Draft. We discussed the question, "Would you want the commissioner to mix it up a little bit?" For me, it is a vehement NO!!! Back as a kid, I attended the NFL Draft in person because I was a bit tired and fed up with all of the extracurriculars that come with draft coverage. That's how passionate I am about the draft process. During the second and third rounds of the NFL Draft, it bothers me when guests announce the pick and decide to indulge themselves first. Just announce the pick!

The rituals are what makes the draft special. "The NFL Draft is officially open" is an iconic line. Commissioner Goodell getting booed every year is a part of the ritual. Seeing "The Pick is In" is a part of the ritual when watching on TV. The bearhug that players give to Goodell is all a part of it. I had never really thought about how ritualistic the whole draft was, but that's what makes it so special!

Overall, I would not want any part of the first round NFL Draft coverage to change, unless we could make it commercial-free. The way the picks are announced, the timer, the big board, the green room, the hype... It all needs to stay and remain untouched.

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