2024 NFL Draft TV ratings down despite strong 1st round
Viewership was still better than what the NFL Draft drew 2 years ago
There were plenty of eye balls watching the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft last Thursday, but the television ratings took a dip over the following two days.
According to Sports Business Journal, the entire event brought in an average of 5.7 million viewers across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and NFL Network. That is down from 3% from 2023 (5.9 million), but up from 2022 (5.2 million). The first round drew roughly 12 million viewers, which was the best Day 1 number since 2021.
The final six rounds were a different story.
On Friday, the second and third rounds saw an 8% drop off (5.1 million), making them the least-watched Rounds 2-3 since 2012. After six quarterbacks were drafted in opening 12 selections, there was a lack of notable storylines to draw viewers in. After Bo Nix went to the Denver Broncos at No. 12, a signal caller did not come off the board until the New Orleans Saints selected Spencer Rattler 150th overall in the fifth round.
Saturdays final four rounds brought in just under 3 million total viewers (down 3% from 3.1 million last year). Individually, ABC (1.4 million) did better for Rounds 4-7 than last year (1.3 million). ESPN was down from 1.2 million to 1.1 million; as was NFL Network (498,000 from 583,000).
Average NFL Draft viewers
2024: 5,744,000
2023: 5,927,000
2022: 5,198,000
2021: 6,085,000
2020: 8,227,000
2019: 6,090,000