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The 2020 NFL Draft in Las Vegas is shaping up to be a spectacle unlike anything sports has seen, with draft picks being boated across the Bellagio fountains

Jan 22, 2020, 02:06 IST
Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesJoe Burrow has a boat ride across the Bellagio fountains in his near future, as he's expected to be taken with the first overall pick by the Bengals.
  • The 2020 NFL Draft in Las Vegas is shaping up to be a spectacle like nothing we've seen before.
  • According to reports, the draft stage will be constructed on the water in front of the infamous Bellagio fountains, with draft picks being boated onto the stage.
  • The draft has moved from city to city in recent years, with each host city bringing its own flavor to the event, and Las Vegas looks to be upping the ante.
  • The first round of the draft begins on Thursday, April 23.
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The 2020 NFL Draft is shaping up to be a spectacle like nothing we've seen before.

According to Mick Akers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the stage for the event will be built on the water in front of the infamous Bellagio fountains, with draft picks being boated onto the stage once their name is called.

The plan also involves shutting down Las Vegas Boulevard during the three days of the draft, with traffic reopening during overnight hours.

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Akers also wrote that the plan would be "refined over the next three months." Plans could change closer to draft day.

Still, fans on Twitter were quick to joke about the potential of boating first-round draft picks to the stage.

After the draft left its longtime home in New York in 2014, the NFL has moved the event around in recent years, with Philadelphia, Dallas, and Nashville all serving as hosts in the past three years.

At each stop, the host city has made its presence known in the presentation and broadcast of the event, with Philadelphia setting up the stage on the Art Museum steps made famous by "Rocky," and Nashville throwing a party in the streets that drew a reported 600,000 people over the course of three days.

This year, Las Vegas looks likely to live up to that expectation and then some, with the extravagance and excess of the city already built into the plan.

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The 2020 NFL Draft will begin with the first round on Thursday, April 23.

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