The NFL Draft is back on Sky Sports
We will be airing all three days of the 2020 NFL Draft in April as college football's top prospects find out where they will be starting out their professional careers.
This year promises to bring a unique feel to proceedings after NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed the draft would be conducted using an 'entirely virtual' format following the cancellation of a public event in Las Vegas due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The draft is set to pose as one of few sporting events capable of taking place in the current circumstances, with the NFL Management Council's Executive Committee unanimously approving the event from April 23-25.
Here is how you can watch the drama unfold with us on Sky Sports...
More live coverage than ever before
Day one begins with live build-up from 10pm on Thursday, April 23, before we find out whether or not the Cincinnati Bengals will draft LSU quarterback Joe Burrow at No 1 from 1am in the early hours of Friday morning.
Ohio State defensive end Chase Young, versatile Clemson linebacker Isaiah Simmons and Auburn defensive tackle Derrick Brown then all loom as possible top-10 defensive options.
Alabama's Jedrick Wills and Iowa's Tristan Wirfs are among the most sought-after offensive lineman, while Oklahoma's CeeDee Lamb and the Alabama pairing of Henry Ruggs III and Jerry Jeudy dazzle as three of the most exciting receiver prospects in recent memory.
Sky Sports will also be showing days two and three, which have famously produced some gems over the years such as Alvin Kamara, Dak Prescott and new Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady.
Inside The Huddle
As ever, Sky Sports' Neil Reynolds and Jeff Reinebold will be at hand to talk you through the biggest storylines heading into this year's draft. This week's edition of Inside the Huddle sees the guys give their reaction to the draft's virtual approach.
"Coach Harbaugh in Baltimore expressed concern over other people hacking into your draft plans and what your conversations are on the night of the draft," said Reinebold. "This is absolute 21st century stuff.
"Say with the first pick, the Cincinnati Bengals take quarterback Joe Burrow and then virtual Joe Burrow will walk on the stage as the first pick. Now, will a virtual commissioner go over and give him a big hug?
"I'm on the clock and all of a sudden my computer goes down. What happens if you can't get it up in the allotted time, do I lose the draft pick?"
Analysis from Neil and Jeff will also be accompanied by the thoughts of NFL Network draft experts as they look ahead to the draft itself.
Pro Football Talk, Path To The Draft, Move The Sticks 360 & A Football Life
An NFL takeover on Sky Sports Action will also see Mike Florio and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Chris Simms back on your screens with Pro Football Talk.
Pro Football Talk will be aired from 6pm-8pm on Thursday, April 23, followed by Path To The Draft as NFL Network Analysts Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks provide in-depth break downs of this year's top prospects.
Jeremiah and Brooks will then bring you their Move The Sticks 360 of consensus No 1 pick Burrow from 8:30pm, before former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo features in an episode of A Football Life at 9pm.
That takes us to the start of live draft build-up at 10pm, leading up to the scheduled start of round one at 1am in the early hours of Friday morning.
If you missed round one, you can catch it on repeat from 6pm on Friday, followed by another Move The Sticks 360 - this time surrounding Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert.
Live build-up to round two will then begin at 10pm before teams resume on the clock at midnight.
Online and On Social
We will track the stories in the build-up to the three days with features on Drafts past, the No 1 picks that went right and the ones that perhaps were not as big a success.
Interviews with Draft prospects, features and profiles on a generational wide receiver class as well as who may be the next Patrick Mahomes or Tom Brady - pick No 199 no less.
Our ever dependable panel will supplement our features and the evolving news agenda with their insights and who knows - we may even get a Mock Draft or two out of them.
On Day One we will live blog the action through the night, here at www.skysports.com/NFL and via our social media channels @SkySportsNFL where we want you to get involved with who you would pick and how you are watching the drama unfold.
Follow the NFL on Sky Sports including full coverage of the 2020 Draft which gets underway from 1am on Friday April 26.
All three days will be live with comprehensive build-up from Inside the Huddle and at www.skysports.com/NFL.