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NFL Draft registration: How fans can register for the 2026 event in Pittsburgh

The countdown to the 2026 NFL Draft has begun, and fans can now get tickets to one of the league’s greatest events of the year. From April 23 to April 25, the next draft will take place in Pittsburgh. Thousands of football enthusiasts will gather to celebrate the next generation of NFL heroes.

The draft is one of the league’s most exciting offseason events. Fans can watch the picks live, take part in interactive activities, and celebrate the sport with fans from all 32 clubs. With preparations already underway, the NFL has opened free registration for fans who want to attend the historic event on Pittsburgh’s North Shore.

How to Register for Free Entry to the 2026 Pittsburgh Event

Fans interested in attending the 2026 NFL Draft can register for free entry through the official NFL OnePass platform. The league confirmed that the registration process is open now and will allow fans to access the event across all three days of the draft.

The simplest way to register is by downloading the NFL OnePass app. After installation, users can make an account and sign up to get their digital entry credentials.

Fans can use these credentials to take part in draft events, get into fan zones, and go to the main event locations.

Alternatively, fans can also sign up through the official NFL website by completing a short registration form. The league encourages early registration because the event is expected to attract large crowds.

Top 5 prospects to watch for this 2026 NFL Draft

Several standout college stars are expected to headline the 2026 NFL Draft class. Based on recent scouting reports and analyst rankings, here are five prospects that could generate major buzz during draft weekend.

Fernando Mendoza

People think that the quarterback for the Indiana Hoosiers football team is one of the best offensive players in the draft. Mendoza was known for making good decisions and coming through in the clutch. He ended his college career with great stats, including 48 total touchdowns in his last season.

Jeremiyah Love

The running back from Notre Dame Fighting Irish football has emerged as one of the most explosive offensive players in college football. His ability to break long runs and contribute in the passing game makes him a potential first-round selection.

Carnell Tate

The wide receiver for the Ohio State Buckeyes football team has gotten a lot of notice for being able to win contested catches and stretch defenses vertically. He might be a top-10 choice because of his size and ability to track the ball.

Francis Mauigoa

Mauigoa plays offensive lineman for the Miami Hurricanes football team. Scouts have been pleased by how tough and adaptable he is on the offensive line. His postseason games made him a lot more valuable in the draft.

Makai Lemon

The dynamic wide receiver from USC Trojans football is known for his football IQ and route-running ability. Analysts believe his versatility allows him to thrive both in the slot and on the outside.

The 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh is going to be a big celebration of football and the future of the league. Registration is already open, and a lot of great talents are projected to be at the top of the class.

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