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Jordan Love's playstyle makes him a risky proposition in the 1st round

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Every quarterback has questions to answer during the NFL Draft evaluation process. For Utah State signal-caller Jordan Love, the big question is why he didn’t progress in 2019. He went from a solid, toolsy starter in 2017, to a breakout player in 2018 who looked like a potential first-round pick with proper progression in 2019. Instead of progressing, Love’s PFF grade dropped from 82.8 to 75.0 as he finished with the seventh-highest percentage of turnover-worthy plays (4.7%) — by far the highest rate among quarterbacks whose names are being discussed in the first round. Love’s actual interception number went from six in 2018 to 17 last year, and that’s the number evaluators are trying to figure out.

https://twitter.com/PFF_College/status/1247290487439937536?s=19

 
Posted : Apr. 7, 2020 4:43 am
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