Kliff Kingsbury's at-home war-room setup won the internet on Thursday night.
More importantly, the altered locations of the team's key decision-makers didn't adversely affect the Cardinals' draft process.
Kingsbury and General Manager Steve Keim were in their own homes for the first round and reported no communication issues as they convened virtually to choose linebacker Isaiah Simmons with the eighth overall pick.
"Outside of no human interaction, really, (it was) pretty on-schedule," Kingsbury said.
The whole draft was done remotely due to COVID-19, as commissioner Roger Goodell read picks from his basement and the prospects stayed home instead of attending in person.
Keim said the NFL had a website which streamed the proceedings live, so the teams always saw the picks come in and knew how much time was on the clock.
"This format, because it's virtual, it does seem a little quicker to me than being in a draft war room," Keim said. "But I felt like it was pretty smooth. The biggest thing was being prepared, having your board stacked the right way, trusting in it, and when your opportunity is up to pick, you go ahead and make the selection."
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April 24, 2020 at 10:50AM
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