2016 NFL Draft: Top 5 Cities That Should Host
Jan 29, 2014; New York, NY, USA; General view of the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan skyline and the Freedom Tower in advance of Super Bowl XLVIII. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
5. New York, New York
If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. It wouldn’t be right if the NFL draft didn’t return to the city that made it oh so famous. There’s a reason why it was held at Radio City Music hall for so many years. Sometimes it’s best not to change some things.
It’s always good to keep things simple and traditional. Many question why the draft was even moved in the first place. I’m sure fans and players alike would love to see the draft make a comeback to the big apple.
Prediction: While it is sad that the draft left New York, it was only right for it to move at some point. It is not surprising the NFL wants to try to expand its horizons by moving to new cities. I doubt the NFL draft won’t be back in New York until it’s made its proper run around the United States. This will not happen for a while.
Next: 4. Las Vegas, Nevada