Producer Charlie Yook and NFL Network didn't have their own draft broadcast last year, but he was able to glean a couple of things from last year's joint effort with ESPN.
The biggest is when it comes to the draft, sometimes simple works best and that it is OK to combine resources. “I think we learned that there’s no point in having three cameras in one kid’s house.
It’s also OK to be a little more casual for lack of a better word,” he said. “Shots don’t have to be with all these jillion dollar cameras.
It can be done with iPhones. And I think it’s the last year taught if anything, it’s more important to be seen and heard with family than anything else.” While 12 prospects will be in Cleveland waiting to be selected and pose with