How to watch The NFL Draft With and Without Cable: Full Streaming Guide

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - FEBRUARY 15: A general view of Union Station after the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII victory parade on February 15, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - FEBRUARY 15: A general view of Union Station after the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII victory parade on February 15, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images) /
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Let’s look at how you can catch the 2023 NFL Draft broadcast as it happens in Kansas City.

Given how successful the Kansas City Chiefs were last season when putting together an impressive draft class, it would be totally understandable if you went all out to make this year’s festivities in person. But in case you can’t make it to the 2023 NFL Draft, which was awarded to Kansas City to host, then we’ve got you covered.

The NFL Draft is always much-watch television for the drama that is somehow conjured by the submission of 200+ names on notecards for someone to announce from a podium.

This year, a run on potential franchise quarterbacks atop the entire draft should make for some of the greatest drama in a few years as numerous fan bases wonder if their teams will be able to grab names like Bryce Young or C.J. Stroud or Will Levis.

If you want to watch this year’s NFL Draft, we’ve got you covered. The first round begins on Thursday, April 27 and the first 31 picks will come off the board with, at this point, the Carolina Panthers going first and the Chiefs scheduled to go last. On Friday, two more rounds of players will be announced as Rounds 2 and 3 take place on Friday, April 28. Finally, the final four rounds will take place on Saturday, April 29.

For those wanting options to watch the draft on TV, you can watch the draft on NFL Network or ESPN.  For those wanting streaming options, you can’t go wrong with a subscription (or even free trial) with our friends at FuboTV. You can also watch via ESPN+ or a broadcast via the NFL’s official website.