T.V. — NFL Network, ESPN, FOX
NFL Network, ESPN/ESPN 2, FOX and ABC will be the television broadcast homes of the NFL Draft.
Headlining the nationally televised broadcast for NFL Network will be Rich Eisen and Mike Mayock as they're joined alongside Daniel Jeremiah and Charles Davis. Former NFL players Deion Sanders and Steve Smith along with former NFL head coach Steve Mariucci will cover the draft from another angle with unique analysis.
On ESPN, Trey Wingo will host Day 1 of the draft for the second year in a row and will be joined by analysts Mel Kiper Jr. and Louis Riddick. Kirk Herbstreit will be making his debut as a draft analyst, filling in for Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden.
FOX joined broadcast coverage of the draft this year and will simulcast NFL Network's coverage (Rounds 1-3) on their channels. ABC will have a simulcast of ESPN's coverage on Day 3.
The 2018 NFL Draft kicks off with the first round on Thursday, April 26 at 5:00 p.m. PT, followed by Rounds 2-3 on Friday, April 27 at 4:00 p.m. PT and Rounds 4-7 on Saturday, April 28 at 9 a.m. PT from AT&T Stadium.
710Sports.com
In case you're unable to watch the draft from a television, 710 ESPN Seattle will broadcast online during all three days of the draft for fans to tune in (Day 1 of the station's coverage will also be available in the Seahawks mobile app). Thursday's stream will feature Danny O'Neil, John Clayton, Dave Wyman, Bob Stelton, Tom Wassell and Stacy Rost and will begin at 5 p.m. PT. The remaining rounds of the draft will be broadcast at 710Sports.com as follows:
Friday - start time 4 p.m.
Saturday - start time 9 a.m.
Seahawks.com, Seahawks Social Media
Seahawks.com will have updated coverage of the 2018 NFL Draft throughout the weekend, in addition to the Seahawks mobile app that you can download here. Day 1 of the Seahawks' draft room will be streamed in the mobile app and a Facebook Live stream will happen after every draft pick with that player. There will be draft content on all Seahawks social platforms as the days proceed.
Radio
You can listen to NFL Draft coverage on Sports Radio 950 KJR AM, and nationally the draft will have coverage on Westwood One Radio, SiriusXM NFL Radio and TuneIn Radio.