The NFL Draft is heading to Pittsburgh for the first time since 1948, and the league is rolling out the red carpet with a star-studded lineup of legends and current players to announce the picks. With an estimated 700,000 fans expected to descend on the city, the atmosphere will be electric as the future of the NFL is decided.
The three-day event kicks off with round one on Thursday, April 23, followed by rounds two and three on Friday, and concludes with rounds four through seven on Saturday, April 25. This isn't just any draft; it's a celebration of football history with a strong local flavor.
In a nod to the host city, the list of presenters is packed with Steelers royalty and Pennsylvania ties. Nine Pro Football Hall of Famers will be on site, including Pittsburgh Steelers legend John Stallworth (Class of 2002), ensuring a touch of classic greatness accompanies each selection.
The local connections run deep into day two, where seven of the announcers are University of Pittsburgh alumni. Active NFL stars will also take the stage to announce picks for their teams, blending the present with the future. Notable names with Pennsylvania roots include Marques Colston from Harrisburg (representing New Orleans) and Paul Posluszny from Butler (representing Jacksonville), making this a true homecoming for many of the sport's beloved figures.
