Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Draft: Big D is about more than Dallas

- By Barry Wilner

Big D is about to stand for something other than Dallas. The NFL is bringing its Big D — the draft — to Jerry Jones’ palace. This draft, the first in a stadium, will pay homage in so many ways to the cliche that everything is bigger in Texas.

Ever since the league decided to put the draft up for bids and move it around, the focus has been to make it grow even larger than the cottage industry it has become.

From an historic theater setting in Chicago, with Grant Park as the backdrop, to the front yard of the iconic Philadelph­ia Art Museum with the Rocky statue atop its steps, the picks have become an accompanim­ent to the surroundin­gs as much as a process in team building.

Now, the draft enters a building that can hold 100,000 people, though capacity has been set at 20,000 inside for the April 26-28 proceeding­s.

Peter O’Reilly, the NFL’s senior vice president for events and the man who oversees planning for the draft, Super Bowl and opening weekend of the season, projects another 90,000 fans daily will be outside AT&T Stadium at the NFL Draft Experience. All tickets are free, with fans having signed up via a ticket lottery for the chance to get into the Cowboys’ home.

“In some ways, this is easier than building a massive structure,” O’Reilly said.

The league did exactly that last spring in Philly. “The question is how to turn a stadium into a winning draft environmen­t. In Philadelph­ia, there was such a great energy and that is something we want to recreate,” he said.

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