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NFL Draft could be moving to a legendary venue in 2020

There is still a lot that needs to be ironed out.

The 2017 NFL Draft was one of the most entertaining drafts yet, and it took place in Philadelphia.

As the NFL continues to move the location of the huge event around year-to-year, one location has surfaced that might be the coolest idea yet: Canton, OH.

Via ProFootballTalk:

"Canton, Ohio, is one of 23 cities hoping to host a future NFL draft, and with major construction going on at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, 2020 is the year that's being promoted."

The home of the NFL Hall of Fame wants to host the NFL Draft in 2020, and it would be a cool one.

However, there are still some factors that make Canton a difficult place to house an event as big as the NFL Draft.

More from PFT:

"Zac Jackson of TheAthletic.com reports that officials think the Hall of Fame Village can be ready to host at least part of the 2020 draft. There's been some talk that Canton could be too small to hold the whole draft experience but that the draft could potentially be split between Canton and Cleveland, which is an hour north of Canton."

This makes a lot of sense, but with 2020 still being several years away, there is still time for adjustments to be made so that at least part of the draft can take place at the legendary venue.