» Up to 50,000 a day allowed at NFL Draft festivities
CLEVELAND — Thirteen prospects will attend next week’s NFL draft in person.
One year after the entire draft was conducted virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the league is attempting to return to some normalcy. Most of the 13 players coming to Cleveland are expected to be selected in the first round.
Five members of national champion Alabama will attend: quarterback Mac Jones, defensive lineman Christian Barmore, cornerback Patrick Surtain II, and receivers Jaylen Waddle and Heisman Trophy winner Devonta Smith.
Also accepting invitations were BYU quarterback Zach Wilson and North Dakota State QB Trey Lance; LSU wide receiver Ja’marr Chase; Miami edge rusher Gregory Rousseau; Northwestern tackle Rashawn Slater; Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley, Penn State linebacker Micah Parsons; and Florida tight end Kyle Pitts.
An additional 45 prospects, including likely No. 1 overall selection quarterback Trevor Lawrence of Clemson, will participate virtually, the NFL announced Friday.
The draft’s first round is Thursday, with the second and third rounds next Friday and the final four rounds May 1.
Other notables not in attendance will be Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields and Oregon tackle Penei Sewell.
In total, 90 players will participate in the draft, including 32 current players, and several former NFL stars — seven of them members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Orlando Pace, Joe Delamielleure, John Randle, Anthony Muñoz, Drew Pearson (induction in August), Franco Harris and Will Shields.
Draft tickets available
The NFL made a limited number of tickets available for the NFL Draft Experience, the interactive football theme park that encompasses Firstenergy Stadium April 29 to May 1.
Tickets for the park are available exclusively through the NFL Onepass app only. Tickets are good for two adults and five minors.
Additionally, officials announced a capacity of 50,000 fans will be allowed for each of the three days.