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Panthers featured in upcoming Roku series about 2023 NFL draft


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As announced on Tuesday, the Panthers will be one of four teams featured in The Roku Channel’s upcoming series NFL Draft: The Pick Is In. The official release about the show reads as follows:

For the first time, Skydance Sports and NFL Films take us behind the scenes of the most dynamic weekend in football. Film crews are embedded in the draft           rooms of the Cowboys, Panthers, Colts, and Jaguars across all seven rounds of the NFL draft. Get exclusive insights—with draft coverage from NFL Network         host Rich Eisen and insider Ian Rapoport, pick announcements from Commissioner Roger Goodell, agent Reggie Johnson’s perspective from the rookie green           room, and more.

In addition to having an inside peek into the Panthers’ operations, the show will also feature a pair of 2023 prospects who wound up in Carolina—quarterback Bryce Young and offensive lineman Chandler Zavala.

The series is available to stream via Roku starting on Friday, Aug. 25.

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2023/08/16/panthers-roku-nfl-draft-the-pick-is-in-bryce-young-chandler-zavala/

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Watching this now.

Nothing new for us panthers fans really. At least now yet.
 

Indy looks like they wanted Stroud but were happy with AR.

1/2 of this content is acting as a Goodell puff piece.

Best part so far is Jerry Jones calling his grandson to ask about a player they obviously didn’t do their homework on. Jerry ended up drafting the guy. Lol cowgirls.

 

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