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I always find the best way to get the best insight and information on a particular person is to do my own research, but I like to check for possible reports about who may be going where and why.
I love Mel Kiper. He gets stuff wrong all the time, I don't really think he's the greatest resource in the world, but I get a kick out of listening to him.That’s part of it for me. I’ve listened to him for years. It wouldn’t feel like draft day without a little bit of Kiper
I prefer Danial Jeremiah and Charles Johnson to Mel Kiper and Todd McShay. NFL Network > ESPNI prefer Rich Eisen to anybody and everybody on ESPN personally.
That really infuriates me, too. The draft is in the middle of the night over here- I want to see the picks, so that I can go to sleep, not hear about Caleb Williams’ favourite pyjamas when he was three years old.The delays in showing the picks so they can fit in the programming is insane.
Man... what a great moment... had to watch it again.... RIP Mort..."Who the hell is Mel Kiper" lol
NFL.com is pretty good on day three, too. That is if you're OK with Lane Zierlein, Bucky Brooks, and usually one other guy.NFL Network is the best for rounds 1 and 2 because they have the most "polished" broadcast and viewing experience IMO. In those rounds, where the players being selected are generally well known and have been heavily scouted, NFL Network's analysis is as good as anywhere else in my experience.
When you get into the late rounds of the draft, if you still want analysis, you are better off switching to PFF etc. NFL Network guys aren't draft geeks. You can tell when they start to no longer know anything about the players left on the board, because they stop talking about the draft picks entirely, and just interview earlier draftees while a ticker runs across the screen to show you who is being selected.
I like him too but I don't care for ESPN. Their feed is so commercialized it's hard to watch. I can watch the more unheralded type shows on youtube and have to endure a lot fewer commercials (and zero human interest storyline nonsense) not to mention once shows get really popular they tend to get stupid. The draft coverage was amazing back when it was Boomer & Kiper because they genuinely were excited by it and it had a nerd type feel to it. Nowadays it's a bit too much BS for me.I love Mel Kiper. He gets stuff wrong all the time, I don't really think he's the greatest resource in the world, but I get a kick out of listening to him.
Me too, I’ll turn it on when the Rams pick gets close in the later rounds. Might watch all of round 1 though.ESPN radio is my usual. I always tune into ESPN on TV just to get a little Kiper for nostalgia reasons.
I will see if Brugler/Tice, Yahoo, or PFF have anything live going on. I don’t like to sit and watch the entire thing. It’s way too long.
I think he might know it too; puts it on Autopilot but still draws viewers and gets paid.I love Mel Kiper. He gets stuff wrong all the time, I don't really think he's the greatest resource in the world, but I get a kick out of listening to him.
15 minutes is stupid. Too much time I think. Five, ten at most should be enough but I suppose they are bowing to networks so they can get advertising time in.So the draft starts at 8 PM eastern time. Which is 5 PM my time. Each team has 15 minutes. That could be as much as 4 per hour. Which could make our pick after 9 PM. After midnight on the east coast. They should think have starting a couple hours earlier.
Kiper's a garnish to the plate. Not like I'm gonna eat it but wouldn't feel right without it.That’s part of it for me. I’ve listened to him for years. It wouldn’t feel like draft day without a little bit of Kiper
Gotta have time for trades! Especially in the first.15 minutes is stupid. Too much time I think. Five, ten at most should be enough but I suppose they are bowing to networks so they can get advertising time in.
This. Though I've added PFF's live feed to the flipping round chaos too.Probably ESPN, first. But I flip around between them and NFLN.
McShay is no longer with ESPN, think they will have Field Yates this year which I'm not sold on being better. Been watching Kiper do it my whole life, so a draft wouldn't feel right without at least some of that.I prefer Danial Jeremiah and Charles Johnson to Mel Kiper and Todd McShay. NFL Network > ESPN