Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.

Football fans were given the unique opportunity to take an inside look at the personal lives of the NFL’s 32 general managers during Thursday night’s first-ever virtual draft as they conducted their first-round picks from homes around the country.

While most fans admired the basic at-home setups, it was Dallas Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones that left viewers asking where he was making his calls.

NFL DRAFT: ROGER GOODELL, GENERAL MANAGERS SHOW OFF SETUPS BEFORE VIRTUAL EVENT

Jones’ wouldn’t disclose his location in a post-draft interview with ESPN but he did say where he wasn’t.

“I’ll tell you where I wasn’t and that’s what counts,” Jones said according to The Dallas Morning News. “The place that you could get fined and lose draft picks if you were anywhere near our complex and all of that.”

“You had to be in your room someplace else away from there and that’s where I was. During the preparation for this draft, the last two or three weeks, I have been in two or three different locations and probably will be in as many as two different locations but in my draft room during this draft.”

Fans speculated that Jones and his family watched the draft on his massive $250 million yacht, which was last seen in Miami for the Super Bowl, Yahoo Sports reported.

CLICK HERE TO GET MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

The Cowboys selected CeeDee Lamb, former Oklahoma wide receiver, with the No. 17 pick. He will join wide receivers Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup, and running back Ezekiel Elliott.

Dallas arguably has one of the best set of skill-position players in the entire NFL.