The NFL announced that the 86th NFL Draft will take place in Cleveland in 2021 and will bring fans together for free celebrations at iconic downtown locations around FirstEnergy Stadium, including the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, as well as on the shore of Lake Erie.

The announcement was made today at the annual Spring League Meeting in Key Biscayne, Fla. following a review of the proposal by the Super Bowl & Major Events Advisory Committee and full ownership.

“Cleveland has a passionate fan base and the city offers distinctive iconic locations and attractions that will bring the NFL Draft experience to fans in unique and exciting ways,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “We look forward to collaborating with the Cleveland Browns, the City of Cleveland, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission and Destination Cleveland to celebrate the achievements of the next generation of players and create a memorable fan experience.”

As part of the event, the free NFL Draft Experience – a massive free football festival – will enable fans of all teams to participate and test their football skills, enjoy interactive exhibits and autograph sessions, and take pictures with the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The Draft Experience will be open all three days of the event.

“We are incredibly honored to be able to showcase the City of Cleveland and the passion of Browns fans through the unique international platform the NFL Draft provides,” said Dee and Jimmy Haslam. “This is an exceptional opportunity for Northeast Ohio that even extends beyond football, and we look forward to continuing the work ahead with Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, the City of Cleveland, Destination Cleveland and the NFL to ensure that the 2021 NFL Draft is truly memorable for Northeast Ohio and football fans across the world.”

“The City of Cleveland welcomes the 2021 National Football League Draft,” said Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson. “We are home to the Cleveland Browns and well-known as a city with passionate sports fans. Visitors will find Cleveland has an unmatched ability to provide Midwestern warmth and hospitality coupled with the amenities found in other major cities. We look forward to hosting the Draft and once again showcasing Cleveland’s ability to organize successful, world-class events.”

“Cleveland is honored to be selected as the host city for the 2021 NFL Draft and we are excited to once again show the world that this city can set a standard for hosting some of the world’s largest events,” David Gilbert, President and CEO of Greater Cleveland Sports Commission told the Cleveland Plain Dealer and USA Today. “This event will provide international media exposure and has proven to provide more than $100 million in economic impact to the host city. We look forward to showing NFL fans across the nation how Cleveland throws a party. Being awarded the 2021 NFL Draft wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering commitment of the Cleveland Browns, the support of the City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County, the State of Ohio and so many others who helped make this a reality. As Cleveland continues to shine in the national spotlight with the unique opportunity to host four major sporting events over the next six years, including the Draft, we are proud of this achievement which few destinations are able to accomplish.”

The NFL Draft has become one of the biggest and most-anticipated sporting events of the year. The 2019 Draft reached new heights and record numbers as the highest-rated and most-watched Draft ever, eclipsing previous records set in 2018. The 2019 Draft was broadcast over three days and attracted more than 47.5 million total viewers and over 600,000 in attendance. The NFL Draft achieved a combined 3.9 HH rating and average of 6.1 million viewers across the broadest distribution including NFL Network, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes, as well as NFL and ESPN digital and social properties.

The 2020 NFL Draft will be held in Las Vegas.

NFL DRAFT LOCATION HISTORY

Draft: Location, City
1936: Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia
1937: Hotel Lincoln, New York City
1938: Hotel Sherman, Chicago
1939: Hotel New Yorker, New York
1940; Schroeder Hotel, Milwaukee
1941: Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C.
1942-44: Palmer House, Chicago
1945-47: Hotel Commodore, New York City
1948: Hotel Fort Pitt, Pittsburgh
1949-50: Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia
1951: Blackstone Hotel, Chicago
1952L Hotel Statler, New York City
1953-54: Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia
1955: Warwick Hotel, New York City
1956: Bellevue-Stratford Hotel (Rounds 1-3), Philadelphia; Ambassador Hotel (Rounds 4-30), Los Angeles
1957: Warwick Hotel (Rounds 1-4), Philadelphia; Bellevue-Stratford Hotel (Rounds 5-30), Philadelphia
1958-61: Warwick Hotel, Philadelphia
1962-64: Sheraton Hotel, Chicago
1965-66: Summit Hotel, New York City
1967: Hotel Gotham, New York City
1968-71: Belmont Plaza Hotel, New York City
1972: Essex House, New York City
1973-74: Americana Hotel, New York City
1975: Hilton Hotel, New York City
1976-78: Roosevelt Hotel, New York City
1979: Waldorf, New York City
1980-83: Sheraton Hotel, New York City
1984-85: Omni Park Central Hotel, New York City
1986-94: Marriott Marquis, New York City
1995-2004: Theatre at Madison Square Garden, New York City
2005: Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York City
2006-2014: Radio City Music Hall, New York City
2015-2016: Auditorium Theatre at Roosevelt University/Grant Park, Chicago
2017: Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia
2018: AT&T Stadium, Dallas
2019: Downtown Nashville, Nashville
2020: Las Vegas Boulevard and Surrounding Areas, Las Vegas
2021: Downtown Cleveland, Cleveland
2022: TBD, TBD
2023: Downtown Kansas City, Kansas City