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Follow the 2008 NFL Draft on Your Mobile Phone

April 14th, 2008 MobileFreak

The NFL Draft kicks off on Saturday, April 26 at 3pm ET. For the many of us who have other plans on a Saturday afternoon, we still don’t have a good excuse to be in the dark about who became the first pick of the 2008 NFL draft.

The Miami Dolphins have the first pick of this year’s NFL Draft, and if you saw last year’s standings, you already know they will need it. The Dolphins are followed by the St. Louis Cardinals Rams, Atlanta Falcons, Oakland Raiders, and the Kansas City Chiefs round out the top five picks of the draft. While people talk all day about who will be the top pick, you can be one of the first to know, even while you are at your kid’s soccer game.

NFL Teams with Sprint

If you are a Sprint customer with a Vision or Power Vision Pack, you can get the NFL Mobile app at no extra charge. Sprint used to charge a monthly fee for this until the summer of 2006, so it’s great to have that option for free (for some reason, not many I talk to realize it’s free). Features include live game play-by-play, NFL Network broadcasts, and breaking news, inuries and stats.

For those interested, here’s how to get it:

  • Text NFL to 7777.
  • Visit sprint.com/nfl.
  • Call 1-800-SPRINT-1
  • Go to your local Sprint Store.

NFL Mobile for the Rest of Us

Of course, it’s not just Sprint users that will get see every pick of the 2008 NFL Draft on their mobile phone. If your phone is web-enabled, simply go to nfl.com from your mobile browser. You get to access just about all the NFL data you could possibly consume, and you can even text message your Jets fan friend on another awful pick for the J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets!

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