Holding the draft now is part of the NFL's effort to stay on schedule as much as possible, as uncertain as the future is. This year, with so many critical decisions looming about the season, there will be little slowdown, even as the player-acquisition portion of the year winds down. The league is looking at myriad contingencies for training camp and the regular season. The league is expected to release the schedule by May 9, but the next big item on the agenda, Goodell said, is working to get team facilities reopened. That will be complicated by the differing state and local rules about the reopening of businesses after most of the country shut down to slow the spread of the coronavirus.