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NFL Draft’s road show: Memorable moments and misses after 10 years away from Radio City Music Hall

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The millions of NFL fans who have enjoyed the league’s traveling draft road show over the past decade can thank an unusual and unexpected source: the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes. Yes, really.

For half a century, the NFL Draft called New York City home, and by 2014, the NFL’s draft extravaganza was a key fixture at Radio City Music Hall. But the only organization with more juice at Radio City than the NFL was the world-famous Rockettes dance troupe, and in 2014, the Rockettes kicked — pun very much intended — the NFL out of its traditional late-April draft date into May.

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That didn’t go over well with the Powers That Be in the NFL, and neither did the news later that year that the Rockettes would likely claim all of April and May at Radio City. Surely the NFL could push its draft to June …?

Nope. The NFL decided to take its show on the road, and that has made all the difference in the 10 years since. What was once a televised job fair is now an extravaganza to rival the Super Bowl, traveling to cities that may not ever get the chance to host a big game of their own. As the NFL prepares to head to the not-so-frozen tundra of Green Bay, let’s look back at the biggest moments from the NFL Draft’s unending tour.

Chicago (2015 & 2016)

You know the 2015 draft from: Jameis Winston vs. Marcus Mariota at the top

You know the 2016 draft from: Laremy Tunsil’s unfortunate draft-night revelations

The story: Chicago marked the point where the NFL Draft truly broke contain. No more would the draft be confined to a mere single auditorium; now everyone could get in on the fun. The NFL debuted “Draft Town,” a festival-like gathering, and “Selection Square,” where late-round draftees made their NFL debuts. Draft Town set the standard all cities would follow: a massive, free, fan-focused spectacle with games, food and of course merch for sale. Chicago welcomes 200,000 fans that first year.

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Perhaps overcome with the joy of the moment, Washington’s Danny Shelton, selected 12th overall by the Cleveland Browns, lifted NFL commissioner Roger Goodell like a toddler in 2015 and carried him around the stage.

Philadelphia (2017)

You know the 2017 draft from: The Bears selecting Mitchell Trubisky second overall when a future three-time Super Bowl MVP named Patrick Mahomes was right there

The story: This is where the traditional “booing of the commish” elevated to the level of high art; nobody does booing quite like Philly. This is where the civic pride really kicked in; Cowboys legend Drew Pearson gleefully trolled Eagles fans through a sea of boos. This remains spectacular:

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