Why it’s time for the National Football League to adopt an NFL Draft Lottery

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Why it’s time for the National Football League to adopt an NFL Draft Lottery​

The National Football League is the most popular sport in the United States, with yearly revenue nearly matching the NBA and MLB combined. With the NFL Draft serving as one of the biggest events on the offseason calendar and the league looking to grow, an NFL Draft Lottery could be the next step for growth.

All three other major sports use a draft lottery. The NBA adopted it in 1985 followed by the NHL’s introduction of its draft lottery system in 1995. More recently, the order for the upcoming 2023 MLB Draft was determined by a weighted draft lottery system.

It leaves the NFL, a league that is always looking for new ways to increase its revenue and promote itself, as the last league standing. While implementing a weighted lottery to determine the NFL Draft order might not be on the table in the immediate future, it’s something that the league officials must consider for the future.

NBA proves there’s money to be made with NFL Draft Lottery

The hype surrounding Victor Wembanyama made the 2023 NBA Draft Lottery a must-see event. It’s rare for the NBA to have any non-playoff game represented among the most-watched events on television on any given night, but this year’s draft lottery is different.

According to Sports Media Watch, the NBA’s draft lottery this year drew a 2.0 final rating and surpasses 3 million viewers. It’s a double-digit increase from last year and was the third-most watched draft lottery ever on ESPN in nearly 20 years. Even when there isn’t a once-in-a-generation prospect in the class, the NBA Draft lottery has consistently averaged nearly 3 million viewers since 2013.

Arguments against the NFL Draft Lottery focus on tanking not being a real problem in pro football. There are also points made for rewarding the worst teams in the NFL and a belief that landing the first pick isn’t as impactful for the NFL as it is in the NBA.

However, all of that misses what matters most to the NFL. Money. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has been marching the league toward its goal of earning $25 billion in revenue in annual revenue. In 2022, the league earned $18 billion in revenue.

The clearest path towards reaching the $25 billion milestone is television revenue. NBCUniversal is paying $110 million for the streaming rights to a single playoff game and the NFL will receive more than $100 billion collectively over the next 10 years from its broadcasting partners.

ESPN, FOX and CBS would all engage in a bidding war for the broadcasting rights to an NFL Draft lottery and a safe estimate is that a five-year deal would pull in more than $100 million for the NFL. Importantly, that’s just for the NFL Draft Lottery on its own.

A draft lottery would also provide the NFL with something to integrate into its offseason TV programming, draft lottery simulators would be created and that means boosted traffic online for the NFL and its media partners. The NFL wouldn’t even need to have a Wembanyama-level prospect for fans to be interested, the spectacle itself would pull in a massive audience every year.

Rookie scale QB contracts are the most valuable asset in sports

While the NFL might not be particularly concerned about tanking right now, there are recent examples of it around the league. The Philadelphia Eagles effectively tanked in 2020, benching Jalen Hurts late in the game and using Nate Sudfeld so they could lose and improve their draft position.

We’ve also seen the Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans tear their rosters apart and put themselves in a position to have a top-10 pick multiple years in a row. Heading into the 2023 season, there are already rumors about NFL teams tanking for Caleb Williams and Drake Maye. While the NFL hasn’t disciplined anyone for it, everyone recognizes what is happening.

Of course, there’s a reason teams will field the worst rosters in football multiple years in a row. Quarterback is the most important position in sports. It’s why the highest-paid NFL quarterbacks make far more than players at any other position. If multiple teams believe an MVP-caliber quarterback is worth $50-plus million per season, that speaks volumes about the value of a star quarterback playing on a rookie contract.

Multiple NFL teams have gone on deep playoff runs with quarterbacks on rookie-scale contracts and it comes as no surprise. Teams like the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks and Cincinnati Bengals were able to take advantage of the exploitative nature of rookie-scale contracts for quarterbacks.

The Chiefs won their first Super Bowl when Patrick Mahomes accounted for just 2.4% of their cap spending and made it back the following year when his salary was only 3.95% of the Chiefs’ cap total. It’s a similar story with the Bengals (Joe Burrow, 4.22% in 2021 and 4.65% in ’22), Eagles (Jalen Hurts, 0.73%), Bills San (Josh Allen, 2.66% in 2020 and 5.42% in ’21) and the San Francisco 49ers.

While having a high-end quarterback playing four-plus seasons on a rookie-scale contract doesn’t guarantee playoff success, it allows good NFL general managers to build much stronger football teams. It’s why the Carolina Panthers were willing to trade D.J. Moore and multiple first-round picks to draft Bryce Young.

If a once-in-a-generation talent comes along at quarterback, the smartest thing for a non-competitive team to do is to tank for that player. We’ve seen it done in recent years and it will likely happen again in 2023 in the race for Caleb Williams. Because of the unmatched value young quarterbacks provide and the financial upside for annual revenue, an NFL Draft Lottery is the best thing for the league.
 

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It will happen at some point. Not because it makes sense but because the NFL will want to leverage an additional event for ratings and storylines and all the clicks and advertisement money that will come from it.
 

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Well, unless the Cardinals get the first & second pick next year and end up with Caleb Williams & Marvin Harrison, Jr.
 

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It was necessary in the NBA because of the extreme difference 1 player can make... only 5 players on the court.

Not really sure why in the hell the NHL and MLB decided to implement one for their leagues. I can't see the need for it for those leagues.

The BIGGEST reason I would never want it for the NFL is I don't trust that the lottery would be on the up and up. It can be easily rigged. Period.

Parody is priority for the NFL. Not making sure the worst team record wise gets the number 1 pick would work against parody. Can't allow that to happen.
 

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I see posts missing the point of the article..................there isn't a reason the NFL Teams need the lottery nor do the rules. It is explaining that a lottery is another big revenue making event like the draft. Its about money and marketing.....which means the NFL is already looking at a draft lottery. :)
 

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I see posts missing the point of the article..................there isn't a reason the NFL Teams need the lottery nor do the rules. It is explaining that a lottery is another big revenue making event like the draft. Its about money and marketing.....which means the NFL is already looking at a draft lottery. :)


While the NBA lottery does have a 30 minute live lottery show... it's not bringing in major cash for the league. I watch about 5 minutes of the show just to see the order. The main reason I watch it is because my Magic have been in the lottery way too often. I do NOT watch it when the Magic aren't involved.

A 30 minute horrible draft lottery show doesn't hold a candle to the cash generated by the 3 days of televised actual draft picks that is now being taken out on dog and pony shows at different cities every year. No comparison.

Nobody really has any interest in the other drafts for a number of reasons. I will say that the first 10 picks or so of the NBA draft provides real drama worth watching... but that's absolutely it. Theses other leagues use the lottery as a gimmick to TRY and bring interest/money... but they're still completely lame. Hell, I didn't even know that both MLB and the NHL have lotteries.
 

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Yes, so the Stealers and the Cheatriots would be picking top 5 every single year. Nothing strange about that.
 

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Until we see proof of actual tanking in the NFL, then the answer is NO.

The lottery is there to try and avoid NBA teams from intentionally tanking for the #1 pick.
Which is such an NBA thing to do.
 

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I might be for it, but there are too many instances of teams trading 1st round picks. How soon before a contender or even SB Champ get the 1st overall pick because of a lottery pick that moves a 6th overall to the 1st?

It already feels shitty when good teams draft in the top half of the draft, we don’t need to increase the chance of that
 

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No thank you. The NFL’s lottery works fine the way it is. It gives the worst teams a chance to get better. Imagine if the Cheatriots won a supposed 2021 draft lottery and drafted Trevor Lawrence instead of Mac Jones. Real fucking fair, right?
 

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It makes sense in leagues where they play 80-160 games. And tbh, NFL football thrives on fantasy FB, if they create a lottery system, it will cause MORE teams to tank, not less. And the effect of even more and more "star" players sitting out would not be a good thing for draft kings and the like
 

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While the NBA lottery does have a 30 minute live lottery show... it's not bringing in major cash for the league. I watch about 5 minutes of the show just to see the order. The main reason I watch it is because my Magic have been in the lottery way too often. I do NOT watch it when the Magic aren't involved.

A 30 minute horrible draft lottery show doesn't hold a candle to the cash generated by the 3 days of televised actual draft picks that is now being taken out on dog and pony shows at different cities every year. No comparison.

Nobody really has any interest in the other drafts for a number of reasons. I will say that the first 10 picks or so of the NBA draft provides real drama worth watching... but that's absolutely it. Theses other leagues use the lottery as a gimmick to TRY and bring interest/money... but they're still completely lame. Hell, I didn't even know that both MLB and the NHL have lotteries.

Its a lottery for draft order, not the draft. The NFL would have a two hour Lottery special.......make cash and then have a 3 day draft even to make even more.

None of it has anything to do with rules or need..........it would just be about money.
 

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No thank you. The NFL’s lottery works fine the way it is. It gives the worst teams a chance to get better. Imagine if the Cheatriots won a supposed 2021 draft lottery and drafted Trevor Lawrence instead of Mac Jones. Real fucking fair, right?
I can guarantee they would be picking first if a true franchise QB was available.
 

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The fix would really be in if this happens