Airs Monday-Friday at 6:00 PM ET Leading Up to the 2015 NFL Draft
Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis, Curtis Conway, Brian Baldinger & Charley Casserly Join Host Andrew Siciliano
Mike Mayock Provides Insight & Analysis From the Top Pro Days
One-Hour Show Breaks Down the Top Prospects & Delves Into Team Needs for All 32 NFL Teams
With the 2015 NFL Scouting Combine in the books, the journey to Chicago and the 2015 NFL Draft continues with the return of NFL Network’s series Path to the Draft.
Starting tonight at 6:00 PM ET and airing Monday-Friday on NFL Network, Path to the Draft provides in-depth analysis of all the top prospects, live coverage from Pro Days around the country, in-studio appearances and live interviews, and more leading up to the 2015 NFL Draft in Chicago.
NFL Network analysts Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis, Curtis Conway, Brian Baldinger and Charley Casserly join host Andrew Siciliano to delve into all 32 NFL team needs, break down which players can help each team and discuss where in the draft teams can select the players to help them next season.
Additionally, NFL Network’s draft expert Mike Mayock travels to each of the top Pro Days to provide on-location analysis and interviews.
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