
2004 NFL Draft
The 2004 NFL Draft was an event where professional football teams selected college players to join the NFL. Held in April, it featured seven rounds, with teams taking turns choosing from graduating or eligible college athletes. The draft is crucial for team building, as it allows teams to acquire young talent, often impacting their future success. Notable picks included Eli Manning and Larry Fitzgerald, who became key players in the league. The draft also highlighted strategic decisions and the importance of scouting in identifying promising athletes to strengthen team rosters.