NFL Announces Prospect Who’ll Attend NFL Draft in Philadelphia
Twenty-two players will represent the 2017 NFL Draft
Philadelphia will once again host the NFL Draft, and fans now know which potential stars will be in attendance.
With two weeks remaining until the first pick is submitted on the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum, the NFL announced which players will be in attendance.
Twenty-two prospects will be on hand to shake Commissioner Roger Goodell’s hand and climb the “Rocky Steps” as they begin their NFL careers.
Here’s the list or players attending in alphabetical order
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With the First Pick
- Jamal Adams
- Jonathan Allen
- Chidobe Awuzie
- Derek Barnett
- Garrett Bolles
- Gareon Conley
- Corey Davis
- Leonard Fournette
- Adoree’ Jackson
- Kevin King
- DeShone Kizer
- Marshon Lattimore
- Malik McDowell
- Takk McKinley
- Ryan Ramczyk
- Haason Reddick
- Cam Robinson
- John Ross
- Solomon Thomas
- Mitchell Trubisky
- Deshaun Watson
- Tre’Davious White
Notable names not attending despite being potential first round picks include Myles Garrett, Forrest Lamp, Mike Williams, Jabrill Peppers, Dalvin Cook, Christian McCaffrey, O.J. Howard, David Njoku, and Patrick Mahomes.
Many players prefer to be home with family during the draft, which will be the case with top prospect Myles Garrett. He would not be the first player to be drafted number one overall and not be on the stage. Jameis Winston was one of the most recent examples of top picks who remained at home.