Jordan Love is an American football quarterback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). Born on November 2, 1998, in Bakersfield, California, Love played college football at Utah State, where he set multiple school records. He was selected by the Packers in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Love is known for his strong arm and athleticism. Despite limited playing time in his first two seasons due to backing up Aaron Rodgers, he has shown significant potential in the preseason and is viewed as the future starting quarterback for the Packers.
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The manager of Jordan Love, in terms of his professional football career with the Green Bay Packers, is the team's General Manager, Brian Gutekunst. Gutekunst and head coach Matt LaFleur were instrumental in drafting Love, having held a virtual meeting with him before selecting him in the 2020 NFL Draft, indicating strong interest in his potential to succeed Aaron Rodgers.
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Jordan Love is an American football quarterback drafted by the Green Bay Packers with the 26th pick in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. A product of Utah State, Love was selected as the potential successor to Aaron Rodgers, the Packers' long-time quarterback, who was similarly drafted with the 24th pick in the 2005 NFL Draft.
The Packers did have pick No. 30 in Round 1 on Thursday night, but then traded up with the Miami Dolphins to move up to pick No. 26. My first guess was that Green Bay traded up to select linebacker Patrick Queen of LSU. I was somewhat shocked when it was announced that the Packers instead took the 6’4″, 225-pound Love with the pick.
There was a lot to like about Love and his play at Utah State, plus it was important to know he played under three different offensive coordinators in three years while he was an Aggie.
In those three years at Utah State, Love threw 60 touchdown passes versus 29 interceptions for 8,600 yards. Love also ran for 403 yards and nine touchdowns. Love’s best year at Utah State was in 2018 as a sophomore, as he threw 32 touchdown passes versus just six picks for 3,567 yards.
Before the draft, this is what NFL scout Chris Landry said about Love:
Utah State QB Jordan Love does have some Drew Lock in him.
Though immensely talented, Lock was a bit reckless in college and needed a bit of fine-tuning in the NFL in order to be a hit. Love (6’4/225) fills a similar role in this class. While he is nowhere near as sure a prospect as Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa, or even Justin Herbert, the potential he assumes due to his arm talent, mobility, and daring mentality is enticing. Look out for some team to swing on Love in the mid to late first round, where many expected Lock to be drafted last year.
Landry was certainly correct about when Love would be drafted. After the Packers did indeed select Love, this was the take by the man (Landry) who once drafted Steve McNair:
The Packers surrendered the Nos. 30 and 136 picks to move up four spots for Aaron Rodgers’ heir apparent. Love fits the prototypical build of a first-round quarterback — large, heaves with velocity, can maneuver around the pocket — but was very inconsistent at Utah State despite eclipsing 9,000 yards of total offense. He had a 32:6 TD: INT ratio as a redshirt sophomore before regressing to 20:17 in 2019.
While Love worked with a weak supporting cast, the blame should be placed on his shoulders, as he ranked 101st-overall in turnover-worthy play rate and 88th in Total QBR, finishing with a pedestrian 175 rushing yards from under center. Quarterback coaches and scouts are still unsurprisingly drawn to his ability to throw outside of the structure and to all levels of the field.
A polarizing prospect like Josh Allen or Daniel Jones, Love needs to rein in his wild side to be a franchise quarterback. He will benefit from holding Rodgers’ clipboard for multiple seasons, but it remains to be seen how Rodgers reacts to the provocation.
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