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The four-letter network’s Red Wedding continues.
Draft expert Todd McShay has been laid off
, according to Andrew Marchand of the New York Post.
The 46-year-old McShay joined ESPN in 2006. He became part of the on-air draft coverage in 2009.
ESPN seemingly developed him into a potential in-house replacement for Mel Kiper, in the event Kiper ever left. Now, it appears that Matt Miller will become what McShay had been — short-term foil and long-term successor to Kiper.
McShay also worked college football games, as a sideline reporter. His primary role related to the draft.
ESPN will be laying off roughly 20 on-air employees on Friday. Other NFL analysts or hosts who were let go include Suzy Kolber, Steve Young, Matt Hasselbeck, and Keyshawn Johnson.