Every year NFLN seems to close the gap. ESPN has been doing this for 20+ years, and some of what they do does get tiresome and boring. Cris Mortensen is hands down the best NFL analyst on TV IMO, but all too often Berman doesn't let him get a word in edgewise. If ESPN didn't have Mortensen it would be an easy decision. Mel Kiper is good with his encyclopedic knowledge of players, but like Mortensen often gets cut off by Berman. ESPN could improve their coverage, but relegating Berman to a history segment every now and again, and letting Mike Tirico moderate both days.
I like ESPN's second day coverage with Tirico much,much better. He does a better job of sharing the "mike" (pun intended.)
NFLN has too many ex-players involved IMO. Nothing wrong with having ex-players involved, but they go to an extreme. I like Mike Mayock, but they need an equally strong counterpoint to him to argue some of his points. Some of his bizarre comments go unchallenged, unless Rich Eisen is feeling feisty that day.