ALLEN PARK -- Former Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders will make a prime time appearance during this year's NFL Draft.

Sanders will announce Detroit's second-round pick on Friday. For the second straight year, the league will have retired players announce the choices by their former teams in the second round. The draft will be held at Radio City Music Hall in New York (second-round starts at 7 p.m.).

Last year, Detroit drafted running back Mikel Leshoure in the second-round (57th overall).

The other former players making appearances are Dermontti Dawson (Pittsburgh), Willie Roaf (New Orleans), Oakland (Willie Brown), Roger Wehrli (Arizona), Dwight Stephenson (Miami), Alge Crumpler (Falcons), Matt Stover (Ravens), Phil Hansen (Bills), Mike Rucker (Panthers), Otis Wilson (Bears), Isaac Curtis (Bengals), Gary Collins (Browns), Chad Hennings (Cowboys), Terrell Davis (Broncos), LeRoy Butler (Packers), Danny Clark (Texans), Marvin Harrison (Colts), Fred Taylor (Jaguars), Will Shields (Chiefs), Anthony Carter (Vikings), Troy Brown (Patriots), Michael Strahan (Giants), Wesley Walker (Jets), Brian Westbrook (Eagles), Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt (Rams), Courtney Hall (Chargers), Jesse Sapolu (49ers), Walter Jones (Seahawks), Dexter Jackson (Buccaneers), Eddie George (Titans), and Ken Harvey (Redskins).

Sanders, a Hall of Famer, was a first-round pick (third overall) by the Lions in 1989.