The city of Nashville, Tennessee, has emerged as the leading contender to host the 2019 NFL draft, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. An official announcement should be made during the league’s spring meeting May 22-23.

The other potential host cities being considered are Cleveland-Canton; Kansas City, Missouri; Las Vegas; and Denver, home of the Broncos.

“It’s a competitive process, and we’re excited to move one step closer to bringing the NFL draft to Denver,” Broncos president and CEO Joe Ellis said in February when Denver was announced as one of five finalists to host a future draft.

The NFL draft was held in Philadelphia last year and drew over 250,000 fans, with an economic impact of $94.9 million, according to a report commissioned by the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau (per Eagles Wire). Those kind of numbers would be huge for the city of Denver.

This year’s draft was held April 26-28 in Arlington, Texas. Numbers on the economic impact have not been announced yet.