The 83rd NFL Draft will take place on April 26-28, 2018 at the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, marking the first time in history that it will be held at an NFL stadium. The Draft site will include the field, stands and outdoor plazas, creating an all-encompassing atmosphere and letting more fans than ever before to watch their favorite team’s selections.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made the announcement at the league’s annual fall meeting, after the proposal was reviewed by the Super Bowl & Major Events Advisory Committee and full ownership. The event is the result of a comprehensive examination over the past several months of plans submitted by various cities to host the 2018 NFL Draft.
Learn more about the history of the NFL Draft.
“Philadelphia raised the bar by taking the Draft to another level, and this new opportunity in Dallas will enable us to continue the event’s evolution and grow it even further,” said Goodell. “We are grateful to the Dallas Cowboys, the cities of Arlington, Dallas, and Frisco, and the Dallas Sports Commission for their leadership in turning this vision into reality.”
The NFL Draft Experience Presented by Dannon® Oikos® Triple Zero — a free festival where fans of all teams can participate in football drills, interactive exhibits and autograph sessions, and take pictures with the Vince Lombardi Trophy — will take over the plazas directly outside the stadium.
The NFL Draft returns to primetime with Round 1 on Thursday, April 26. Rounds 2 and 3 will feature members of the NFL Legends Community and to-be-announced special guests on Friday, April 27. Rounds 4-7 will conclude the event on Saturday, April 28.
Round 1 will include prospects walking the red carpet before entering the NFL Draft theater, which will be built directly on the field. A portion of the stadium will be opened for fans, who can win seated tickets at no cost. They may also participate in the festivities through the free NFL Draft Experience presented by Oikos Triple Zero. Additional details will be released closer to the event.
The NFL Draft has grown into one of the biggest sporting events of the year. A record-breaking 250,000 fans attended the 2017 NFL Draft in Philadelphia, along with more than 1,800 accredited media who covered it. In total, the event generated more than $94 million in economic impact for the city, surpassing initial projections and supporting an estimated 30,000 local jobs.
Round 1 of the 2017 NFL Draft — broadcast live on ESPN and NFL Network — was the most-watched cable program of the week and the most-watched sports event of the week on both broadcast and cable networks. Draft programming claimed five out of the top 10 spots among sports events, including the #1 spot.
DRAFT LOCATION HISTORY | ||
Draft |
Location | City |
1936 | Ritz-Carlton | Philadelphia |
1937 | Hotel Lincoln | New York |
1938 | Hotel Sherman | Chicago |
1939 | Hotel New Yorker | New York |
1940 | Schroeder Hotel | Milwaukee |
1941 | Willard Hotel | Washington, D.C. |
1942-44 | Palmer House | Chicago |
1945-47 | Hotel Commodore | New York |
1948 | Hotel Fort Pitt | Pittsburgh |
1949-50 | Bellevue-Stratford Hotel | Philadelphia |
1951 | Blackstone Hotel | Chicago |
1952 | Hotel Statler | New York |
1953-54 | Bellevue-Stratford Hotel | Philadelphia |
1955 | Warwick Hotel | New York |
1956 | Bellevue-Stratford Hotel (Rounds 1-3) | Philadelphia |
Ambassador Hotel (Rounds 4-30) | Los Angeles | |
1957 | Warwick Hotel (Rounds 1-4) | Philadelphia |
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel (Rounds 5-30) | Philadelphia | |
1958-61 | Warwick Hotel | Philadelphia |
1962-64 | Sheraton Hotel | Chicago |
1965-66 | Summit Hotel | New York |
1967 | Hotel Gotham | New York |
1968-71 | Belmont Plaza Hotel | New York |
1972 | Essex House | New York |
1973-74 | Americana Hotel | New York |
1975 | Hilton Hotel | New York |
1976-78 | Roosevelt Hotel | New York |
1979 | Waldorf | New York |
1980-83 | Sheraton Hotel | New York |
1984-85 | Omni Park Central Hotel | New York |
1986-94 | Marriott Marquis | New York |
1995-2004 | Theatre at Madison Square Garden | New York |
2005 | Jacob Javits Convention Center | New York |
2006-2014 | Radio City Music Hall | New York |
2015-16 | Auditorium Theatre at Roosevelt University | Chicago |
2017 | Benjamin Franklin Parkway | Philadelphia |