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NFL Draft Red Carpet 2024 Has Jazlyn “Jazzy” Guerra But Ignores Players As Focus - Oaknews

NFL Draft Red Carpet 2024 Has Jazlyn “Jazzy” Guerra But Ignores Players As Focus

After years of getting it right, the NFL is doing the NFL Draft Red Carpet wrong. The National Football League has gone influencer-happy, and also showing that it doesn't know what an influencer is. The league thinks it has to have young people to draw a young audience and that it has to have content creators with millions of "followers" that in truth no one knows of. I am happy for 13-year-old Jazlyn “Jazzy” Guerra, and her work. She's fun and pathbreaking. But her appearance should not be overshadowing the NFL Draft Players, and that's what is going to happen, just like in 2023. There's a reason Zennie62 YouTube is the number one NFL Draft Red Carpet-focused YouTube Channel, and it is because this is a technical approach that calls for an understanding of the subject: the NFL Draft player. Still, I wish Jazlyn “Jazzy” Guerra all the best. After all, I'm a subscriber to her YouTube channel. She's talked to Jay Z, Charlotte Flair, Logan Paul, and many more. But those folks have names and so her numbers come from them; by contrast the NFL Draft Players are not at that level, so if the idea is that “Jazzy” Guerra is the star that drives viewers to know about them, then that's a big mistake. The NFL should just bite the bullet and hire Zennie62Media to drive the NFL Red Carpet production next time. After all, I've been at it since 2010. We can bring “Jazzy” Guerra and all of the other influencers and really do it the right way, via my channel and their channels.
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