NFL’s practice draft ‘brutal’ as league does test run before Thursday

Monday’s test run for the 2020 virtual draft got off to a rocky start, but at least a time-honored tradition is coming for Thursday night.

The National Football League will hold the 2020 Draft completely online in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In preparation for the unprecedented event, which will see decision-makers from all 32 teams making picks while quarantined in their respective homes, the league on Monday held a trial run to make sure the required technology was in place before the real thing Thursday night.

Early reports are that it did not get off to a good start.

Identifying and ironing out technical issues is, of course, the whole reason for a practice draft. The league has never tried anything quite like this before; it’s a whole new ballgame for the general managers making the picks from their respective homes, too. A first-of-its-kind conference call with 32 participants was bound to experience exactly the kinds of issues one would expect.

There’s always the one person who forgets to mute their microphone.

It’s easy to make fun of the whole thing, but in truth, the endeavor is exponentially more complicated than the average fan’s fantasy football draft or even a sizable work-from-home conference call.

Eventually, after the initial glitches, everyone reportedly found a groove and settled in.

The league will no doubt have some kinks to work out before Thursday’s opening round of picks. And while this year’s draft will look very different for fans tuning in to the festivities, there’s now a key part of it that should sound familiar.

The draft-day boobirds are back and will be heard loud and clear in 2020, even in Commissioner Goodell’s basement.

Bud Light, one of the league’s biggest sponsors, and always quick with a tongue-in-cheek take on pretty much everything, is coming through with a virtual workaround to a time-honored draft day tradition… and managing to help out with the league’s charity efforts to boot.

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