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Who is the Most Valuable Draft Pick?

In celebration of the 75th NFL Draft, which kicks off in primetime for the first time on Thursday, April 22, fans now can help choose the 75 Most Valuable Draft Picks of all time. Fans can vote for their choices by clicking here now through April 18. 

Following the conclusion of the fan vote, picks 11 - 75 will be announced from April 19 – April 22 on NFL.com and NFL Network. The top 10 greatest draft picks then will be revealed during the 2010 NFL Draft, which begins Thursday, April 22 at 7:30 p.m. ET. The second and third rounds of the draft will be on Friday, April 23 at 6 p.m. ET followed by rounds 4-7 on Saturday, April 24 at 10 a.m. ET. 

The 10 Most Valuable Draft Picks will be announced during Round 1, when many of the Top 10 will be in attendance at Radio City Music Hall, the home of the 2010 NFL Draft. The order of the Top 10 will be revealed after the conclusion of the second round of the draft on Friday night. Many of these players will be on hand for the announcement.

NFL.com editors narrowed down the first 74 drafts to a list of the top 320 players, consisting of 10 players from each team. The 10 Bengals choices include QB Ken Anderson, T Willie Anderson, LB Bill Bergey, QB Boomer Esiason, OL Max Montoya, T Anthony Muñoz, WR Chad Ochocinco, CB Lemar Parrish, CB Ken Riley and TE Bob Trumpy.

Fans begin the process of determining the Most Valuable Draft Pick by choosing between pairs of players randomly generated from the list of 320 greats. After selecting winners of 30 random matchups, fans will begin to build their own Top 10 list. Fans may continue to vote in order to make changes to their personal Top 10 list as well as the All-Time Top 10 announced at the Draft. Users then may share their lists and their head-to-head winners on Facebook.

NFL.com delivers comprehensive information on each of the 320 players, including the player's draft information and career accomplishments to help the voters make educated selections in determining the Most Valuable Pick.

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