5 Cities that should host the NFL Draft

Mar 21, 2017; Las Vegas, NV, USA; General overall view of NFL official Wilson Duke football at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign on the Las Vegas Blvd. on the Las Vegas strip. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 21, 2017; Las Vegas, NV, USA; General overall view of NFL official Wilson Duke football at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign on the Las Vegas Blvd. on the Las Vegas strip. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jan 1, 2017; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins fans cheer during an NFL football game between the Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 1, 2017; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins fans cheer during an NFL football game between the Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports /

Miami, Fl. – Yes

Come on its South Florida for gosh sakes. With the beaches, the nightlife, the international flavors, Miami would be a huge draw for fans all over the U.S. In fact many could make the entire week a vacation. Three hours South you hit Key West and if you travel three North you can see why it wasn’t hosted in Jacksonville. Just kidding but you could still visit Orlando if the NFL doesn’t throw it that way. Besides, is there any other NFL owner who would fight as hard to make it successful as Stephen Ross?

Seattle, Wa. – No

Another city that I would love to see but I’m not about to fly out there for a three-day draft event. I mean that’s clear on the other side of the country. O.k. I understand that it’s not fair to send west coasters to the east coast to watch stuff like this but how many would travel to Miami for a week? Although Puget Sound would be a magnificent draw, and the needle, and the fish market. And…o.k. change the no to a yes and let’s call it a day.