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How to watch Round 1 of the 2022 NFL draft: Time, TV channel and streaming info

The 2022 NFL draft is finally here. The first round begins Thursday night in Las Vegas with the host team — the Raiders — sitting out the first two rounds after trading multiple draft choices for former Green Bay wide receiver Davante Adams.

The Washington Commanders hold the No. 11 overall selection. Overall, Washington has six picks in the 2022 draft and is without selections in the third and fifth rounds. The Commanders have two seventh-round choices.

Washington traded its third-round selection in this year’s draft in the trade for Carson Wentz.

Will the Commanders remain at No. 11 and select a wide receiver? Or will they go defense for the sixth consecutive season?

Here’s everything you need to know in order to catch the first round of the draft.

2022 NFL draft schedule

Round 1: Thursday at 8 p.m. ET

Rounds 2-3: Friday at 7 p.m. ET

Rounds 4-7: Saturday at 12 p.m. ET

Draft location

The draft is being held in Las Vegas this year, with the main stage set up at Caesars Forum. This is the first year for the draft in Las Vegas after initially being scheduled for 2020. However, it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

How to watch Round 1

Television coverage

  • ABC

  • ESPN

  • NFL Network

Live stream

First-round order

  1. Jacksonville Jaguars

  2. Detroit Lions

  3. Houston Texans

  4. New York Jets

  5. New York Giants

  6. Carolina Panthers

  7. New York Giants (via CHI)

  8. Atlanta Falcons

  9. Seattle Seahawks (via DEN)

  10. New York Jets (via SEA)

  11. Washington Commanders

  12. Minnesota Vikings

  13. Houston Texans (via CLE)

  14. Baltimore Ravens

  15. Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA)

  16. New Orleans Saints (via IND through PHI)

  17. Los Angeles Chargers

  18. Philadelphia (via NO)

  19. New Orleans (via PHI)

  20. Pittsburgh Steelers

  21. New England Patriots

  22. Green Bay Packers (via LV)

  23. Arizona Cardinals

  24. Dallas Cowboys

  25. Buffalo Bills

  26. Tennessee Titans

  27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  28. Green Bay Packers

  29. Kansas City Chiefs (via SF through MIA)

  30. Kansas City Chiefs

  31. Cincinnati Bengals

  32. Detroit (via LAR)

Story originally appeared on Commanders Wire