NFL Draft: First round is least-watched since 2017
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[April 30, 2022]
The first round of the 2022 NFL
Draft on Thursday night brought in the fewest TV viewers since 2017,
according to Sports Business Journal.
ABC, ESPN and NFL Network combined to draw 10.03 million viewers,
roughly 2.5 million fewer than last year's first round and the
lowest mark since the network simulcast window was introduced in
2018.
The viewership number still cleared eight digits. The last time it
was lower, a combined 9.23 million viewers tuned in for the 2017
first round on ESPN and NFL Network.
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The first round, in particular the top 10, was
dominated by defensive players and offensive linemen with few big
names among the so-called skill players. The only quarterback
drafted in the first round, Pitt's Kenny Pickett, went No. 20 to the
Pittsburgh Steelers.
The viewership number has tumbled since the record of 15.27 million
was set in 2020, though that was boosted by more people staying
indoors during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The draft continues Friday with the second and third round before
concluding Saturday afternoon with rounds 4-7.
--Field Level Media
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