The stars of this year’s NFL Draft dazzled on the red carpet on Thursday night as they prepared for the biggest night of their lives.
A total of 257 players will live out a dream and hear their name called over the course of the next three days, but Thursday night will see the best in class get selected.
A total of 16 players will enjoy the on-site festivities and have the opportunity to give NFL commissioner Roger Goodell a giant hug on stage.
Hours before the Las Vegas Raiders go on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick, players flaunted their expensive suits and posed with loved ones in Pittsburgh.
Running back Jeremiyah Love, believed to be the most talented player in this year’s draft class, opened his suit jacket to reveal it’s lined with photos of his best moments from his time at Notre Dame.
Love posed for pictures with his parents, L’Tonya and Jason, before they put their hands together to form a love heart.
Running back Jeremiyah Love revealed a stunning custom-made suit for the NFL Draft
Love posed with both of his parents on the red carpet, who formed a heart with their hands
Texas Tech linebacker David Bailey poses with members of his family hours before the draft
Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles is expected to command a top-10 pick on Thursday night
Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson poses on the red carpet with lots of teams interested
Miami defensive end Rueben Bain Jr. signs an autograph ahead of the biggest night of his life
Ty Simpson is the second best quarterback in this year’s class but it’s unclear where he’ll go
But one man who won’t be there is the Raiders’ expected No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza.
He is spending the night with his family in Miami. His mother, Elsa Mendoza, has multiple sclerosis so traveling is difficult.
More to follow.
