There will be plenty of room for surprises when the 2019 NFL Draft starts on Thursday night.

The Arizona Cardinals hold the No. 1 pick and they have been secretive about how they’ll use it. Many reports have the team grabbing Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray with the first-overall pick, before looking to trade Josh Rosen.

Here’s everything you need to know:

When is the 2019 NFL Draft?

This year’s draft is from Thursday, April 25, to Sunday, April 27.

Where is the 2019 NFL Draft?

For the first time in its 84-year history, the draft will take place in Nashville, Tenn.

What time does each round start?

Round 1: Thursday, April 25, 8 p.m. ET

Round 2-3: Friday, April 26, 7 p.m. ET

Round 4-7: Saturday, April 27, 12 p.m. ET

Where can I watch it?

Round 1: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and ESPN Deportes

Round 2-3: ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, NFL Network and ESPN Deportes

Round 4-7: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and ESPN Deportes

The draft, which for the first time will air on ABC in its entirety, will also be streamed at NFL.com/Watch and through fuboTV (free trial).

First-round draft order (and total number of picks)

Arizona Cardinals (10) San Francisco 49ers (6) New York Jets (6) Oakland Raiders (8) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7) New York Giants (12) Jacksonville Jaguars (7) Detroit Lions (9) Buffalo Bills (10) Denver Broncos (8) Cincinnati Bengals (11) Green Bay Packers (10) Miami Dolphins (7) Atlanta Falcons (9) Washington Redskins (9) Carolina Panthers (7) New York Giants from Cleveland Browns (8) Minnesota Vikings (8) Tennessee Titans (6) Pittsburgh Steelers (10) Seattle Seahawks (5) Baltimore Ravens (8) Houston Texans (7) Oakland Raiders from Chicago Bears (5) Philadelphia Eagles (7) Indianapolis Colts (9) Oakland Raiders from Dallas Cowboys (6) Los Angeles Chargers (7) Seattle Seahawks from Kansas City Chiefs (7) Green Bay Packers from New Orleans Saints (6) Los Angeles Rams (7) New England Patriots (12)

For more New York Post draft coverage, check out Steve Serby’s final 2019 NFL Mock Draft.