Will Cleveland’s fair-weather luck hold for 2021 NFL Draft?
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Thursday is the first and biggest night of the NFL Draft, and though rain is likely, maybe Cleveland’s luck for big events will hold.
The Cavs parade in June 2016 was hot, but those skies were shining bright. The Republican National Convention that same year was also sunny and steamy, with 87 degrees as the average high temperature for the four-day period.
The NFL Draft is Cleveland’s big shining moment in the sun, one of the nation’s first marquee events since the COVID pandemic. It’s a chance for Clevelanders to celebrate the success of the Browns and show off our fair city. No night is bigger than the first picks on Thursday.
The wait is finally over.
Whether you re planning on turning on the TV or coming downtown to see it yourself, the 2021 NFL Draft has finally arrived. Cleveland, of course, is the host for it all and will provide the setting for three days full of news, activities and franchise-altering decisions that will be remembered for years to come. Commissioner Roger Goodell is in town to announce Day 1 picks, while 259 prospects will hear their names called and be welcomed through the NFL gates.
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