NFL Beat Writers Won’t Hold Back With Early Reporting Of Draft Picks

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Apr 30, 2015

If you’re on Twitter and want to be surprised by the picks during Thursday night’s NFL draft, you might want to mute the beat reporters you follow.

The rising popularity of social media has taken some fun out of the draft for those who want to be surprised when NFL commissioner Roger Goodell calls out the picks. Reporters have taken to reporting teams’ picks — usually via Twitter — before the names officially are called by the commissioner.

ESPN and NFL Network both will telecast the draft, and their personalities and reporters have agreed not to report the picks early. However, as Sports Business Journal points out, some NFL beat reporters won’t hold back.

Jeff McLane covers the Eagles for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and he was proud to say he might tweet “spoilers” on draft night.

[tweet https://twitter.com/Jeff_McLane/status/593391821834825729 align=’center’]

While ESPN and NFL Network will refrain from reporting the news before it becomes official, Bleacher Report is one outlet that won’t wait. Bleacher Report NFL writer Mike Freeman explained his thinking to Sports Business Daily, saying it’s “not my responsibility to help the NFL” keep the picks a secret until they’re announced.

“The draft is a huge Twitter event, like ‘Game of Thrones,’ and everyone sits around on their phones and TV and observes, comments and rips,” Freeman added.

It’s a bummer for fans who enjoy watching the draft with Twitter open, but for at least one night, it looks like putting away the phone or laptop might be your best bet.

Thumbnail photo via Adam Hunger/USA TODAY Sports Images

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