List of NFL draft broadcasters
The following is a list of broadcasters of the National Football League Draft.
2020s
Year | Networks | Hosts | Analysts | Draft guru | Reporters at the draft | Studio hosts | Studio analysts | Team reporters |
2024 | ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC (Day 3)[1] | Mike Greenberg (first two days) Rece Davis (Day 3) | Louis Riddick Booger McFarland (Days 1 & 2) Adam Schefter (2nd set) Matt Miller (Day 3) Field Yates (Day 3) | Mel Kiper Jr. | Molly McGrath | Courtney Cronin (Chicago), Jeff Darlington (Minnesota), Kimberley A. Martin (Washington), Sal Paolantonio (N.Y. Giants), Mike Reiss (New England) and Ed Werder (Denver) | ||
ABC (first two days)[1] | Rece Davis | Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, Nick Saban, and Pete Thamel | Field Yates | Laura Rutledge | ||||
NFL Network | Rich Eisen | Charles Davis (1st set) Joel Klatt (1st set on Days 1 & 2) Kurt Warner (2nd set) (Day 1) Peter Schrager (2nd set on Day 2 and 1st set on Day 3) Ian Rapoport (2nd set) | Daniel Jeremiah | Kaylee Hartung | Chris Rose, Colleen Wolfe and Mike Garafolo | Kurt Warner, David Carr, David Shaw, Steve Wyche and Cynthia Frelund | Judy Battista (N.Y. Giants), Sherree Burruss (Washington), Stacey Dales (Chicago), Tom Pelissero (Detroit), Omar Ruiz (Arizona) and Cameron Wolfe (New England) | |
2023 | ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC (Day 3)[2] | Mike Greenberg (first two days) Rece Davis (Day 3) | Louis Riddick Booger McFarland (Days 1 & 2) Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter (2nd set) Todd McShay (Day 3) Matt Miller (Day 3) | Mel Kiper Jr. | Suzy Kolber | Jeff Darlington (Seattle), Kimberley A. Martin (Detroit), Sal Paolantonio (Carolina), Dianna Russini (Indianapolis) and Ed Werder (Houston) | ||
ABC (first two days)[2] | Rece Davis and Sam Ponder | Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, David Pollack, Jesse Palmer, Robert Griffin III, and Pete Thamel | Todd McShay | Laura Rutledge | ||||
NFL Network | Rich Eisen | Charles Davis (1st set) Joel Klatt (1st set on Days 1 & 2) Kurt Warner (2nd set) (Day 1) Peter Schrager (2nd set on Day 2 and 1st set on Day 3) Ian Rapoport (2nd set) | Daniel Jeremiah | Melissa Stark | Andrew Siciliano, Chris Rose and Patrick Claybon | Steve Mariucci, Joe Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders, Shaun O'Hara, Michael Robinson, Scott Pioli, Maurice Jones-Drew, Bucky Brooks and Mike Garafolo | Judy Battista (N.Y. Jets), Sherree Burruss (Detroit), Bridget Condon (Seattle), Stacey Dales (Indianapolis), James Palmer (Philadelphia), Tom Pelissero (Kansas City), Omar Ruiz (Houston), Jane Slater (Dallas) and Cameron Wolfe (Carolina) | |
2022 | ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC (Day 3)[3] | Mike Greenberg (first two days) Rece Davis (Day 3) | Louis Riddick Booger McFarland (Days 1 & 2) Chris Mortensen (2nd set) Todd McShay (Day 3) | Mel Kiper Jr. | Suzy Kolber | Jeff Darlington (Kansas City), Kimberley A. Martin (N.Y. Jets), Sal Paolantonio (Philadelphia) and Dianna Russini (N.Y. Giants) | ||
ABC (first two days)[3] | Rece Davis and Sam Ponder | Desmond Howard, David Pollack, Jesse Palmer, Robert Griffin III, and Pete Thamel | Todd McShay | Laura Rutledge | ||||
NFL Network | Rich Eisen (1st set) Chris Rose (2nd set) (Day 2) | Charles Davis (1st set) David Shaw (1st set) (Day 1) Joel Klatt (2nd set on Day 1 and 1st set on Day 2) Kurt Warner (2nd set) (Day 1) Peter Schrager (2nd set on Day 2 and 1st set on Day 3) Ian Rapoport (3rd set) | Daniel Jeremiah | Melissa Stark | Andrew Siciliano, Chris Rose and Patrick Claybon | Steve Mariucci, Joe Thomas, Willie McGinest, Shaun O'Hara, Michael Robinson, Scott Pioli, Maurice Jones-Drew, LaDainian Tomlinson and Mike Garafolo | Judy Battista (N.Y. Giants), Kayla Burton (Pittsburgh), Jeffri Chadiha (Kansas City), Bridget Condon (Carolina), Stacey Dales (Green Bay), Mike Giardi (N.Y. Jets), James Palmer (Philadelphia), Tom Pelissero (Las Vegas), Omar Ruiz (New Orleans), Jane Slater (Dallas), Jim Trotter (Houston), Sara Walsh (Jacksonville) and Cameron Wolfe (Atlanta) | |
2021 | ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC (Day 3) | Mike Greenberg (first two days) Rece Davis (Day 3)[4][5][6] | Louis Riddick Booger McFarland (Days 1 & 2) Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter (2nd set) Todd McShay (Day 3)[4][5][6] | Mel Kiper Jr.[4][5][6] | Suzy Kolber[4][5][6] | Jeff Darlington (Green Bay, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Miami & Tampa Bay), Dan Graziano (Cincinnati, Detroit, L.A. Chargers, N.Y. Giants & San Francisco), Kimberley A. Martin (Buffalo, Carolina, Cleveland, Minnesota & Washington), Sal Paolantonio (Baltimore, Indianapolis, N.Y. Jets, Philadelphia & Pittsburgh), Mike Reiss (New England), Dianna Russini (Atlanta, Chicago, Las Vegas, New Orleans & Tennessee) and Ed Werder (Arizona, Dallas, Denver, Houston & Seattle) | ||
ABC (first two days) | Rece Davis and Maria Taylor[4][5][6] | Desmond Howard, Kirk Herbstreit, David Pollack, and Jesse Palmer[4][5][6] | Todd McShay[4][5][6] | Maria Taylor[4][5][6] | ||||
NFL Network | Rich Eisen (1st set) Chris Rose (2nd set) (Day 2) | Charles Davis (1st set) David Shaw (1st set) (Day 1) Joel Klatt (2nd set on Day 1 and 1st set on Day 2) Kurt Warner (2nd set) (Day 1) Peter Schrager (2nd set on Day 2 and 1st set on Day 3) Ian Rapoport (3rd set) | Daniel Jeremiah | Melissa Stark | Rhett Lewis and Chris Rose | Steve Mariucci, Joe Thomas, Steve Smith Sr., Shaun O'Hara, Michael Robinson, Scott Pioli, Maurice Jones-Drew, LaDainian Tomlinson, Cynthia Frelund, Charley Casserly and Mike Garafolo | Judy Battista (Jacksonville), Stacey Dales (Philadelphia), Mike Giardi (New England), Kim Jones (N.Y. Jets), Aditi Kinkhabwala (Pittsburgh), James Palmer (Jacksonville), Omar Ruiz (Miami), Michael Silver (Denver), Jane Slater (Dallas), Steve Wyche (Atlanta) and Mike Yam (San Francisco) | |
2020 | ESPN, NFL Network, and ABC (Day 3) | Trey Wingo[7] | Louis Riddick, Booger McFarland, Daniel Jeremiah, Kurt Warner, Michael Irvin, Chris Mortensen, and Adam Schefter[7] | Mel Kiper Jr.[7] | Suzy Kolber[7] | Josina Anderson (Cleveland, Minnesota, San Francisco, & Washington), Jeff Darlington (Jacksonville, Kansas City, Miami[8] & Tampa Bay), Dan Graziano (Carolina, Detroit, Green Bay, Las Vegas, & L.A. Chargers), Sal Paolantonio (Baltimore, N.Y Giants, N.Y. Jets, & Philadelphia), Mike Reiss (New England), Dianna Russini (Atlanta, Cincinnati, New Orleans, & Tennessee) and Ed Werder (Arizona, Dallas, Denver, & Seattle) | ||
ABC (first two days) | Rece Davis, Maria Taylor, and Jesse Palmer[7] | Desmond Howard, Kirk Herbstreit, and David Pollack[7] | Tom Rinaldi[7] |
2010s
Year | Networks | Hosts | Analysts | Draft guru | Reporters at the draft | Studio host(s) | Studio analysts | Team reporters |
2019 | ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC | Trey Wingo[9] | Louis Riddick Booger McFarland (Day 1) Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter (2nd set) Todd McShay (Days 2 & 3)[9] | Mel Kiper Jr.[9][10] | Suzy Kolber[9] | Josina Anderson (Arizona), Jeff Darlington (Miami), Dan Graziano (Oakland), Jen Lada (Gaithersburg, MD), Sal Paolantonio (N.Y. Giants), and Dianna Russini (Washington) | ||
Robin Roberts (Day 1), Rece Davis (first two days), and Maria Taylor (Day 2)[9] | Kirk Herbstreit, David Pollack, and Jesse Palmer (first two days) Patrick Mahomes, Lee Corso and Desmond Howard (Day 1) Booger McFarland (Day 2)[9] | Tom Rinaldi[9] | ||||||
NFL Network | Rich Eisen (1st set) Chris Rose (2nd set) (Days 1 & 2) | Kurt Warner and David Shaw (1st set) (Day 1) Charles Davis (2nd set on Day 1 and 1st set on Days 2 & 3) Steve Smith Sr. (2nd set) (Day 1) Joel Klatt (1st set) (Day 2) Peter Schrager (2nd set on Day 2 and 1st set on Day 3) Ian Rapoport (3rd set on Days 1 & 3 and 2nd set on Day 2) | Daniel Jeremiah[10] | Deion Sanders and Melissa Stark | Andrew Siciliano | LaDainian Tomlinson, Shaun O'Hara, and Charley Casserly | MJ Acosta (Oakland), Stacey Dales (Green Bay), Mike Garafolo (Washington), Kim Jones (N.Y. Giants), Aditi Kinkhabwala (Pittsburgh), James Palmer (Denver), Tom Pelissero (Miami), and Steve Wyche (Arizona) | |
2018 | ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC | Trey Wingo | Louis Riddick Kirk Herbstreit (Day 1) Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter (2nd set) Todd McShay (Days 2 & 3) | Mel Kiper Jr.[11] | Suzy Kolber | Josina Anderson (Cleveland), Jeff Darlington (Buffalo), Sal Paolantonio (N.Y. Jets), and Dianna Russini (N.Y. Giants) | ||
Fox and NFL Network | Rich Eisen (1st set) Chris Rose (2nd set) (Day 2)[12][11] | Daniel Jeremiah (1st set) David Shaw (1st set) (Day 1) Charles Davis (1st set) (Days 2 & 3) Troy Aikman, Steve Mariucci, and Steve Smith Sr. (2nd set) (Day 1) Joel Klatt and Peter Schrager (2nd set) (Day 2) Ian Rapoport (3rd set)[12][11] | Mike Mayock[12] | Deion Sanders and Melissa Stark | Dan Hellie | Shaun O'Hara, Reggie Bush and Charley Casserly | Tiffany Blackmon (Arizona), Stacey Dales (New England), Mike Garafolo (N.Y. Jets), Kim Jones (N.Y. Giants), Aditi Kinkhabwala (Buffalo), James Palmer (Denver), Tom Pelissero (Miami), Omar Ruiz (Cleveland), Jane Slater (Dallas), Michael Silver (Oakland), and Steve Wyche (Cleveland) | |
2017 | ESPN and ESPN2 | Trey Wingo[13][14] | Louis Riddick Jon Gruden (Day 1) Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter (2nd set) Todd McShay (Days 2 & 3)[13][14] | Mel Kiper Jr.[13][14] | Suzy Kolber[13][14] | Josina Anderson (Cleveland), Jeff Darlington (San Francisco), Britt McHenry (Arizona), Sal Paolantonio (N.Y. Jets), and Mike Tripplett (New Orleans)[13][14] | ||
NFL Network | Rich Eisen (1st set) Chris Rose (2nd set) (Day 2)[14] | Daniel Jeremiah (1st set) David Shaw (1st set) (Day 1) Charles Davis (2nd set on Day 1 and 1st set on Days 2 & 3) Steve Mariucci and Steve Smith Sr. (2nd set) (Day 1) Brian Billick and Peter Schrager (2nd set) (Day 2) Ian Rapoport (3rd set)[14] | Mike Mayock[14] | Deion Sanders and Melissa Stark[14] | Dan Hellie | Terrell Davis, Heath Evans, and Shaun O'Hara | Judy Battista (New England), Tiffany Blackmon (Tennessee), Stacey Dales (Chicago), Mike Garafolo (Washington), Kim Jones (N.Y. Giants & N.Y. Jets), Aditi Kinkhabwala (Baltimore), Randy Moss (New Orleans), James Palmer (Denver & Houston), Omar Ruiz (Oakland), Jane Slater (Dallas), Michael Silver (Cleveland), and Steve Wyche (San Francisco) | |
2016 | ESPN and ESPN2 | Chris Berman (Day 1) Trey Wingo (Days 2 & 3) | Jon Gruden (Day 1) Louis Riddick and Adam Schefter (2nd set) Todd McShay (Days 2 & 3) | Mel Kiper Jr. | Suzy Kolber | Josina Anderson (Cleveland), Bob Holtzman (San Francisco), Britt McHenry (San Diego), Sal Paolantonio (Philadelphia), Shelley Smith (Los Angeles), and Ed Werder (Dallas) | ||
NFL Network | Rich Eisen (1st set) Rhett Lewis (2nd set) (first two days) | Steve Mariucci and David Shaw (1st set) (Day 1) Charles Davis (2nd set on Day 1 and 1st set on Days 2 & 3) Urban Meyer (1st set) (Day 2) Kurt Warner (2nd set) (Day 1) Brian Billick and Michael Robinson (2nd set) (Day 2) Daniel Jeremiah (2nd set on day 1 & 2 and 1st set on day 3) Ian Rapoport (3rd set) | Mike Mayock | Deion Sanders and Melissa Stark | Amber Theoharis | Heath Evans and Solomon Wilcots | Judy Battista (N.Y. Jets), Tiffany Blackmon (Baltimore), Albert Breer (San Francisco), Jeffri Chadiha (San Diego), Stacey Dales (Dallas), Jeff Darlington (Philadelphia), Kim Jones (N.Y. Giants), Aditi Kinkhabwala (Cleveland), James Palmer (Denver), Michael Silver (Los Angeles), and Steve Wyche (LA Live) | |
2015 | ESPN and ESPN2 | Chris Berman (Day 1) Trey Wingo (Days 2 & 3) | Jon Gruden and Louis Riddick (Day 1) Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter (2nd set) Todd McShay (Days 2 & 3) and Trent Dilfer (Day 2) Bill Polian (Day 3) | Mel Kiper Jr. | Suzy Kolber | Josina Anderson (N.Y. Jets), Jeremy Fowler (Cleveland), Bob Holtzman (Chicago), Britt McHenry (St. Louis), Sal Paolantonio (Tennessee and Philadelphia), Tom Rinaldi (Alabama), Shelley Smith (Hawaii), Jim Trotter (San Diego), and Ed Werder (Tampa Bay) | ||
NFL Network | Rich Eisen (1st set) Chris Rose (2nd set) (first two days) | Steve Mariucci and David Shaw (1st set) (day 1) Charles Davis (1st set) (Days 2 & 3) Charlie Strong (1st set) (Day 2) Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner, and Michael Irvin (2nd set) (Day 1) Brian Billick, LaDainian Tomlinson (2nd set) (Day 2) Daniel Jeremiah (2nd set on Day 2 and 1st set on Day 3) Ian Rapoport (3rd set) | Mike Mayock | Deion Sanders and Melissa Stark | Dan Hellie, Amber Theoharis, and Lindsay Rhodes | Heath Evans, Solomon Wilcots, Michael Robinson, and Nate Burleson | Judy Battista (Tampa Bay), Tiffany Blackmon (Hawaii), Albert Breer (Washington), Jenn Brown (Minnesota), Patrick Claybon (New Orleans), Steve Cyphers (Denver), Jeff Darlington (Tennessee), Jenny Dell (New England), Alex Flanagan (San Diego), Kim Jones (N.Y. Giants), Aditi Kinkhabwala (Philadelphia), Andrea Kremer (Cleveland), Desmond Purnell (Dallas), Omar Ruiz (San Francisco), Michael Silver (Jacksonville), Ari Wolfe (Pittsburgh), and Steve Wyche (Alabama) | |
2014 | ESPN and ESPN2 | Chris Berman (Day 1) Trey Wingo (Days 2 & 3) | Jon Gruden and Ray Lewis (Day 1) Chris Mortensen, Adam Schefter (all 3 days), and Bill Polian (Days 2 & 3) (2nd set) Trent Dilfer and Todd McShay (Days 2 & 3) | Mel Kiper Jr. | Suzy Kolber | Trey Wingo, Wendi Nix, and Suzy Kolber | Cris Carter, Trent Dilfer, Tom Jackson, Ron Jaworski, Todd McShay, Tedy Bruschi, Bill Polian, Herm Edwards, and Ryan Clark | Josina Anderson (St. Louis), Bob Holtzman (Minnesota), Britt McHenry (Jacksonville), Sal Paolantonio (Cleveland), Michele Steele (Tampa Bay), and Ed Werder (Houston) |
NFL Network | Rich Eisen | Marshall Faulk, Steve Mariucci, and Michael Irvin (Day 1); Brian Billick (Day 2) and Charles Davis (Days 2 & 3) David Shaw and Jimbo Fisher (Day 3) Ian Rapoport (2nd set) and Daniel Jeremiah (2nd set on the first two days and 1st set on Day 3) | Mike Mayock | Deion Sanders and Melissa Stark | Dan Hellie and Amber Theoharis | Kurt Warner, Shaun O'Hara, Charley Casserly, Jamie Dukes, Brian Baldinger, Warren Sapp, Heath Evans and Solomon Wilcots | Michelle Beisner (St. Louis), Albert Breer (Minnesota & Washington), Stacey Dales (New England), Jeff Darlington (Jacksonville & Miami), Alex Flanagan (Seattle), Rebecca Haarlow (Chicago), Rich Hollenberg (Atlanta), Kim Jones (N.Y. Giants & N.Y. Jets), Aditi Kinkhabwala (Cleveland & Baltimore), Randy Moss (N.Y. Jets), Desmond Purnell (Dallas), Omar Ruiz (Oakland & San Francisco), Michael Silver (St. Louis), Ari Wolfe (Philadelphia), and Steve Wyche (Houston) | |
2013 | ESPN and ESPN2 | Chris Berman (Day 1) Trey Wingo (Days 2 & 3) | Jon Gruden (Day 1) Chris Mortensen, Adam Schefter (all 3 days), and Bill Polian (Days 2 & 3) (2nd set) Trent Dilfer and Todd McShay (Days 2 & 3) | Mel Kiper Jr. | Suzy Kolber | Trey Wingo, Wendi Nix, Suzy Kolber, Kevin Connors and Sara Walsh | Cris Carter, Trent Dilfer, Keyshawn Johnson, Tom Jackson, Steve Young, Ron Jaworski, Todd McShay, Tedy Bruschi, Eric Mangini, Bill Polian and Herm Edwards | Josina Anderson (St. Louis), Colleen Dominguez (San Francisco), Jeannine Edwards (Philadelphia), Bob Holtzman (Minnesota), Sal Paolantonio (N.Y. Jets), and Ed Werder (Kansas City) |
NFL Network | Rich Eisen | Marshall Faulk, Steve Mariucci, and Michael Irvin (Day 1) Brian Billick (Day 2) and Charles Davis (Days 2 & 3) Brian Kelly, Les Miles, and David Shaw (Day 3) Ian Rapoport (2nd set) and Daniel Jeremiah (2nd set on the first two days and 1st set on Day 3) | Mike Mayock | Deion Sanders and Melissa Stark | Andrew Siciliano, Lindsay Rhodes, Scott Hanson and Amber Theoharis | Kurt Warner, Jamie Dukes, Heath Evans, LaDainian Tomlinson, Willie McGinest, Tom Waddle and Charley Casserly | Michelle Beisner (Arizona & Seattle), Albert Breer (Philadelphia), Steve Cyphers (San Francisco), Stacey Dales (Chicago), Jeff Darlington (St. Louis), Rich Hollenberg (New York Giants), Kim Jones (N.Y. Jets), Aditi Kinkhabwala (Baltimore), Randy Moss (Dallas), Solomon Wilcots (Cleveland & Washington), Ari Wolfe (Minnesota), and Steve Wyche (Kansas City) | |
2012 | ESPN and ESPN2 | Chris Berman (first two days) Trey Wingo (Day 3) | Jon Gruden (first two days) Chris Mortensen, Adam Schefter (all 3 days), and Bill Polian (Days 2 & 3) (2nd set) Todd McShay (Days 2 & 3) and Trent Dilfer (Day 3) | Mel Kiper Jr. | Suzy Kolber | Trey Wingo, Wendi Nix, and Suzy Kolber | Cris Carter, Trent Dilfer, Keyshawn Johnson, Tom Jackson, Steve Young, Ron Jaworski, Todd McShay, Tedy Bruschi, Bill Polian and Herm Edwards | Josina Anderson (St. Louis), Bob Holtzman (Cleveland), Rachel Nichols (Miami), Sal Paolantonio (N.Y. Jets), and Ed Werder (Dallas) |
NFL Network | Rich Eisen | Marshall Faulk, Steve Mariucci, and Michael Irvin (Day 1) Brian Billick and Charles Davis (Days 2 & 3) Les Miles and David Shaw (Day 3) Jason La Canfora (2nd set) and Michael Lombardi (2nd set on the first two days and 1st set on Day 3) | Mike Mayock | Deion Sanders and Melissa Stark | Paul Burmeister, Scott Hanson, and Fran Charles | Kurt Warner, Jamie Dukes, Brian Baldinger, Tom Waddle and Charley Casserly | Brian Baldinger (Philadelphia), Michelle Beisner (Denver), Albert Breer (Indianapolis), Stacey Dales (New England), Jeff Darlington (Miami), Alex Flanagan (New Orleans), Rebecca Haarlow (N.Y. Jets, Giants, & Philadelphia), Kim Jones (N.Y. Jets), Randy Moss (Pittsburgh & Chicago), Bob Papa (N.Y. Giants), Ian Rapoport (Dallas), Solomon Wilcots (Cleveland & St. Louis), Ari Wolfe (Minnesota, Oakland, & San Francisco), Steve Wyche (Washington) | |
2011 | ESPN and ESPN2 | Chris Berman (first two days) Trey Wingo (Day 3) | Jon Gruden (first two days) Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter (2nd set) Todd McShay (Days 2 & 3) and Trent Dilfer (Day 3) | Mel Kiper Jr. | Suzy Kolber | Trey Wingo, Mike Tirico, and Suzy Kolber | Cris Carter, Trent Dilfer, Keyshawn Johnson, Tom Jackson, Steve Young, Ron Jaworski, Todd McShay, Tedy Bruschi, and Herm Edwards | Colleen Dominguez (Arizona), Bob Holtzman (Cincinnati), Sal Paolantonio (Carolina), Mark Schwarz (Washington), Michael Smith (New England), Ed Werder (Denver), and Jeremy Schaap (NFLPA events) |
NFL Network | Rich Eisen | Marshall Faulk, Steve Mariucci, and Michael Irvin (Day 1) Brian Billick (Day 2) and Charles Davis (Days 2 & 3) Butch Davis, Brian Kelly, and Bret Bielema (Day 3) Jason La Canfora and Michael Lombardi (2nd set) | Mike Mayock | Deion Sanders and Michelle Beisner | Fran Charles and Scott Hanson | Jim Mora, Torry Holt, Kurt Warner, Tom Waddle, and Charley Casserly | Brian Baldinger (Washington), Albert Breer (Buffalo), Stacey Dales (New England), Alex Flanagan (Dallas), Kara Henderson (Denver), Randy Moss (Arizona), Solomon Wilcots (Cincinnati), Ari Wolfe (Minnesota), and Steve Wyche (Carolina) | |
2010 | ESPN and ESPN2 | Chris Berman (first two days) Trey Wingo (Day 3) | Tom Jackson, Steve Young and Jon Gruden (first two days) Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter (2nd set) Ron Jaworski and Todd McShay (Day 3) | Mel Kiper Jr. | Suzy Kolber | Mike Tirico and Suzy Kolber | Cris Carter, Trent Dilfer, Keyshawn Johnson, Ron Jaworski, Todd McShay, Kirk Herbstreit, Tedy Bruschi, and Herm Edwards | Colleen Dominguez (San Francisco), Pedro Gomez (New Orleans), Rachel Nichols (St. Louis), Wendi Nix (Pittsburgh), Sal Paolantonio (Philadelphia), Michael Smith (Cleveland), Shelley Smith (Seattle), and Ed Werder (Washington) |
NFL Network | Rich Eisen | Marshall Faulk, Steve Mariucci, and Michael Irvin (Day 1) Brian Billick (Day 2), Charles Davis, and Corey Chavous (Days 2 & 3) Mack Brown (Day 3) Jason La Canfora (2nd set) | Mike Mayock | Deion Sanders | Fran Charles | Jim Mora, Jamie Dukes, Tom Waddle, Michael Lombardi and Charley Casserly | Stacey Dales (St. Louis), Alex Flanagan (San Francisco), Scott Hanson (Washington), Kara Henderson (Seattle), Derrin Horton (Philadelphia), Randy Moss (Detroit), and Solomon Wilcots (Pittsburgh) |
2000s
1990s
1980s
Year | Network | Host(s) | Analyst(s) | Draft guru | Reporter(s) | Studio host(s) | Studio analyst(s) | Sportscenter anchor |
1989 | ESPN | Bob Ley and Chris Berman | Mel Kiper Jr. | |||||
1988[23] | ESPN | Bob Ley and Chris Berman | Mel Kiper Jr. | |||||
1987 | ESPN | Bob Ley | Mel Kiper Jr. | Chris Berman | ||||
1986 | ESPN | Bob Ley | Mel Kiper Jr. | Chris Berman | ||||
1985 | ESPN | Bob Ley | Paul Zimmerman[24] | Mel Kiper Jr. | Chris Berman | |||
1984 | ESPN | Bob Ley | Mel Kiper Jr.[25] | Chris Berman | ||||
1983[26] | ESPN | George Grande | Paul Zimmerman and Howard Balzer | Sal Marchiano, Leandra Reilly, and Greg Wyatt | Bob Ley and Chris Berman | Bud Wilkinson | David Sullivan | |
1982 | ESPN | Bob Ley | Chris Berman | |||||
1981 | ESPN | Bob Ley | Chris Berman | George Grande | ||||
1980 | ESPN | Bob Ley and George Grande[25] | Chris Berman[25] |
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